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  • This bird will feed on rodents, small birds and insects but also robs gulls and terns of their catches. Like the larger skua species, it continues this piratical behaviour throughout the year, showing great agility as it harasses its victims.
    Kjoi_EG57382.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG57032.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07474.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07394.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99399-2.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99742.jpg
  • Barnacle Geese breed mainly on the Arctic islands of the North Atlantic. They stop in Iceland on their way to Greenland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99707.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99473.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99466.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99457.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99355.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99332.jpg
  • Skutafoss waterfall is next to a big cave.
    Skutafoss_EG99038.jpg
  • Skutafoss waterfall is next to a big cave.
    Skutafoss_EG99028.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Lonsoraefi_EG98976.jpg
  • These are omnivores like most Larus gulls, and they will eat fish, insects, molluscs, starfish, offal, scraps, eggs, small birds, small mammals and carrion as well as seeds, berries and grain.
    Hvitmafur_EG57206.jpg
  • Lomagnupur mountain in Southeast Iceland
    Lomagnupur_EG83691.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Jokulsarlon_EG83185.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Jokulsarlon_EG83610.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Svartifoss_EG82818.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Takgil_EG82515.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Takgil_EG82405.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Farm_EG82222.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Stokksnes_EG67488.jpg
  • Taken at Stokksnes in southeast-Iceland.
    Stokksnes_EG74765-2.jpg
  • Taken at Stokksnes in southeast-Iceland.
    Stokksnes_EG74720.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Eystrahorn_EG67549.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Eystrahorn_EG67576.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Stokksnes_EG67419-Pano.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Lomagnupur_EG65270.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon is the most popular tourist stop in Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG48943.jpg
  • Taken in South-east Iceland at Skaftafell national park.
    SkaftafellEG2_3820_1.jpg
  • Taken in South-east Iceland at Skaftafell national park.
    SkaftafellEG2_3801.jpg
  • Jökulsárlón lagoon in Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon__EG24938.jpg
  • Jökulsárlón lagoon in Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon__EG24907.jpg
  • Ice in the neighbourhood of Jökulsárlón lagoon. Taken in South-east Iceland
    JokulsarlonEG1_9793.jpg
  • Svartifoss. Taken in South-east Iceland
    SvartifossEG1_0907_HDR.jpg
  • Taken in South-east Iceland
    glacier_ice_SudausturlandEG1_9337.jpg
  • Taken in South-east Iceland
    glacier_ice_SvinafellsjokullPan1.jpg
  • Taken in South-east Iceland
    JokulsarlonEG1_9085.jpg
  • Southeast Iceland is a fantastic location for tourists. Glaciers, mountains and abundant birdlife is appealing.
    Suðausturland EGjokulsarlon9_7584.jpg
  • Southeast Iceland is a fantastic location for tourists. Glaciers, mountains and abundant birdlife is appealing.
    Suðausturland EGhofn9_6261.jpg
  • Southeast Iceland is a fantastic location for tourists. Glaciers, mountains and abundant birdlife is appealing.
    Suðausturland EGhofn9_5607.jpg
  • Southeast Iceland is a fantastic location for tourists. Glaciers, mountains and abundant birdlife is appealing.
    Suðausturland EGhofn9_5600.jpg
  • Southeast Iceland is a fantastic location for tourists. Glaciers, mountains and abundant birdlife is appealing.
    Suðausturland EGhofn9_0129.jpg
  • Southeast Iceland is a fantastic location for tourists. Glaciers, mountains and abundant birdlife is appealing.
    Suðausturland EG9_7663Jokulsarlon.jpg
  • Taken at Stokksnes in southeast-Iceland.
    Stokksnes_EG74964.jpg
  • Behind the lens
    Eystrahorn_EG67970-3.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Eystrahorn_EG67784.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Stokksnes_EG67512.jpg
  • This bird will feed on rodents, small birds and insects but also robs gulls and terns of their catches. Like the larger skua species, it continues this piratical behaviour throughout the year, showing great agility as it harasses its victims.
    Kjoi_EG57341.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG57060-3.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG56586.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG56546.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG56515.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG56512.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG56494.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG56415-4.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG56387.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    ArcticTern_EG56345.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG65622.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    Kria_EG55394.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    Kria_EG55392.jpg
  • Arctic Terns are long-lived birds, with many reaching thirty years of age. They eat mainly fish and small marine invertebrates. The species is abundant, with an estimated one million individuals.
    Kria_EG55388.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Fjallsarlon_EG65311.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Moss_EG65232.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Moss_EG65228-3.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Jokulsarlon_EG83547.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Stokksnes_EG67447-2-2.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Jokulsarlon_EG83607.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Jokulsarlon_EG83588.jpg
  • The church Hofskirkja is in southeast Iceland.
    Hofskirkja_EG74965.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Eystrahorn_EG67713.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Stokksnes_EG67447.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG65446.jpg
  • Taken in Southeast Iceland
    Fjallsarlon_EG65328.jpg
  • Skutafoss waterfall
    Skutafoss_EG07526.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07463.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07450.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07448.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07447.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07427.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07401.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07399.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07392.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07391.jpg
  • Jokulsarlon Lagoon
    Jokulsarlon_EG07382.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99402-2.jpg
  • The Stjornarfoss waterfall is near the town Kirkjubaejarklaustur.
    Stjornarfoss_EG99890.jpg
  • The Stjornarfoss waterfall is near the town Kirkjubaejarklaustur.
    Stjornarfoss_EG99879.jpg
  • The Stjornarfoss waterfall is near the town Kirkjubaejarklaustur.
    Stjornarfoss_EG99865.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99856.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99838.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99763.jpg
  • Barnacle Geese breed mainly on the Arctic islands of the North Atlantic. They stop in Iceland on their way to Greenland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99698.jpg
  • Barnacle Geese breed mainly on the Arctic islands of the North Atlantic. They stop in Iceland on their way to Greenland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99696.jpg
  • Barnacle Geese breed mainly on the Arctic islands of the North Atlantic. They stop in Iceland on their way to Greenland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99689.jpg
  • Barnacle Geese breed mainly on the Arctic islands of the North Atlantic. They stop in Iceland on their way to Greenland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99684.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99649.jpg
  • The Jokulsarlon glacier lagoon is in south-Iceland.
    Jokulsarlon_EG99587.jpg
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