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  • Gragaes_EG50175.jpg
  • The Wigeon is a bird of open wetlands, such as wet grassland or marshes with some taller vegetation, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food or grazing, which it does very readily.
    Raudhofdi_EG55290.jpg
  • Photos taken at lake Myvatn in Iceland. It is a medium-sized diving duck with a population of close to one million birds worldwide.
    Skufond_EG03802.jpg
  • The common Eider is very common bird in Iceland as the name suggests.
    Eider_EG53260-2.jpg
  • The common Eider is very common bird in Iceland as the name suggests.
    Eider_EG53260-2.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG1_5813.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    Straumond_EG1_5613.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella__EG04329.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    HarlequinDuck_EG84121.jpg
  • Photos taken at lake Myvatn in Iceland. It is a medium-sized diving duck with a population of close to one million birds worldwide.
    Skufond_EG59834.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG53274.jpg
  • Eastern White-fronted goose at Myvatn, Iceland.
    BlesgaesAustraenBlesgaesAustraen_EG1...jpg
  • The Gadwall (Anas strepera) duck at Mývatn, Iceland
    Gargond_EG10665.jpg
  • It is possibly the fastest bird in level flight. It can reach 129 km/h (80 mph),but is disputed whether the White-throated Needletail is faster, reportedly flying at 170 km/h. These photos are taken in North-east Iceland
    Toppond_EG14303.jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEG9_0307GrimseyPall...jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG04222.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    HarlequinDuck_EG84061-2.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG81051-2-2.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG55329.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    HarlequinDuck_EG84328.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    HarlequinDuck_EG84284-2.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    HarlequinDuck_EG84284.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    HarlequinDuck_EG84123.jpg
  • Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) - Summer breeding grounds of the Greater Scaup range across the northern limits of Europe (including Iceland) and Asia, through the Aleutian Islands (year-round breeding) to Alaska (USA), and across to the Atlantic coast of Canada (del Hoyo et al. 1992). It winters further south, reaching California, the great lakes and northern Florida in North America, the Adriatic Sea and northern Black Sea in Europe, the western Caspian Sea, and on the Pacific coast of Asia as far as south-east China (del Hoyo et al. 1992).
    GreaterScaup_EG83463.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG83431.jpg
  • The whooper swan spends much of its time swimming, straining the water for food.
    Svanur_EG82272.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    Straumond_EG81885.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG81859.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    Straumond_EG88206.jpg
  • The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a widely occurring duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe, Asia and North America.
    Andarungi_EG54364-2.jpg
  • The Pintail or Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) is a widely occurring duck which breeds in the northern areas of Europe, Asia and North America.
    Grafond_EG54616.jpg
  • Gragaes_EG50055.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG53275.jpg
  • GragaesGragaes_EG50006.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG53156.jpg
  • Photos taken at lake Myvatn in Iceland. It is a medium-sized diving duck with a population of close to one million birds worldwide.
    Skufond_EG52778.jpg
  • The Merganser duck is very shy and difficult to find in Iceland. Only 300 pairs can be found in Iceland.
    Gulond_EG52874.jpg
  • The Merganser duck is very shy and difficult to find in Iceland. Only 300 pairs can be found in Iceland.
    Gulond_EG52656.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG56086.jpg
  • The common Eider is very common bird in Iceland as the name suggests.
    Eider_EG53223.jpg
  • The common Eider is very common bird in Iceland as the name suggests.
    Eider_EG53260.jpg
  • Female Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG4_1390.jpg
  • The Wigeon is a bird of open wetlands, such as wet grassland or marshes with some taller vegetation, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food or grazing, which it does very readily.
    Raudhofdi_EG26560.jpg
  • Eastern White-fronted goose at Myvatn, Iceland.
    BlesgaesAustraenBlesgaesAustraen_EG1...jpg
  • The Pink-footed Goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) breeds in Iceland, eastern Greenland, and Svalbard. It is migratory, wintering in northwest Europe. The name is often abbreviated in colloquial usage to Pinkfoot.
    Heidagaes_EG13470.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    Gragaes_EG13757_EG13757.jpg
  • Photos taken at lake Myvatn in Iceland. It is a medium-sized diving duck with a population of close to one million birds worldwide.
    Skufond_EG11888.jpg
  • The Wigeon is a bird of open wetlands, such as wet grassland or marshes with some taller vegetation, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food or grazing, which it does very readily.
    Raudhofdi_EG10234.jpg
  • The Wigeon is a bird of open wetlands, such as wet grassland or marshes with some taller vegetation, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food or grazing, which it does very readily.
    Raudhofdi_EG10153.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG11528.jpg
  • The Gadwall (Anas strepera) duck at Mývatn, Iceland
    Gargond_EG11774.jpg
  • The Gadwall (Anas strepera) duck at Mývatn, Iceland
    Gargond_EG11672.jpg
  • The Gadwall (Anas strepera) duck at Mývatn, Iceland
    Gargond_EG11649.jpg
  • The Gadwall (Anas strepera) duck at Mývatn, Iceland
    Gargond_EG10622.jpg
  • The Gadwall (Anas strepera) duck at Mývatn, Iceland
    Gargond_EG10524.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG11563.tif
  • Photos taken at lake Myvatn in Iceland. It is a medium-sized diving duck with a population of close to one million birds worldwide.
    Skufond_EG14428.jpg
  • The Pink-footed Goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) breeds in Iceland, eastern Greenland, and Svalbard. It is migratory, wintering in northwest Europe. The name is often abbreviated in colloquial usage to Pinkfoot.
    Heidagaes_EG16128.jpg
  • The Gadwall (Anas strepera) duck at Mývatn, Iceland
    Gargond_EG11752.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG17046.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG16894.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG16861.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond2_EG16916.jpg
  • The Pink-footed Goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) breeds in Iceland, eastern Greenland, and Svalbard. It is migratory, wintering in northwest Europe. The name is often abbreviated in colloquial usage to Pinkfoot.
    Heidagaes_EG16140.jpg
  • Female Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG14830.jpg
  • Female Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG14767.jpg
  • The Gadwall (Anas strepera) duck at Mývatn, Iceland
    GargondEG1_5662.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG13247.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Goldeneye HusondGH8_2057.jpg
  • It is possibly the fastest bird in level flight. It can reach 129 km/h (80 mph),but is disputed whether the White-throated Needletail is faster, reportedly flying at 170 km/h. These photos are taken in North-east Iceland
    Merganser duckEGtoppond8_7508.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    Harlequin duckEGstraumond8_0725.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    Harlequin duckEGstraumond8_0596.jpg
  • Photos taken at lake Myvatn in Iceland. It is a medium-sized diving duck with a population of close to one million birds worldwide.
    Tufted duck EGskufondDSC_0149.jpg
  • These images are taken at Myvatn in Iceland. The Wigeon is a bird of open wetlands, such as wet grassland or marshes with some taller vegetation, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food or grazing, which it does very readily.
    Widgeon DuckEGraudhofdiDSC_0070.jpg
  • These images are taken at Myvatn in Iceland. The Wigeon is a bird of open wetlands, such as wet grassland or marshes with some taller vegetation, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food or grazing, which it does very readily.
    Widgeon DuckEGraudhofdarDSC_0019.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    GoldeneyeDuckEGhusond8_0199.jpg
  • The Pink-footed Goose (Anser brachyrhynchus) breeds in Iceland, eastern Greenland, and Svalbard. It is migratory, wintering in northwest Europe. The name is often abbreviated in colloquial usage to Pinkfoot.
    Goose EGheidagaesDSC_0028_1.jpg
  • The Merganser duck is very shy and difficult to photograph.
    Merganser EGgulondDSC_0011.jpg
  • Greylag roadkill
    GraylagEGgragaesDSC_0005.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    GraylagEGgragaes82882.jpg
  • The Greylag is the largest and bulkiest of the grey Anser geese. Very common in Iceland.
    GraylagEGgragaes7_1704.jpg
  • The Gadwall (Anas strepera) duck at Mývatn, Iceland
    Gadwall duck_EG81562gargond.jpg
  • Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) - Summer breeding grounds of the Greater Scaup range across the northern limits of Europe (including Iceland) and Asia, through the Aleutian Islands (year-round breeding) to Alaska (USA), and across to the Atlantic coast of Canada (del Hoyo et al. 1992). It winters further south, reaching California, the great lakes and northern Florida in North America, the Adriatic Sea and northern Black Sea in Europe, the western Caspian Sea, and on the Pacific coast of Asia as far as south-east China (del Hoyo et al. 1992).
    Duggond_EG9_8426.jpg
  • Eider_EGkolla7_1207.jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEGrita9_1066.jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEGfuglabjarg9_1081.jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEGGrimsey9_0811 (1).jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEGGrimsey9_0797 (1).jpg
  • Bird cliffs in Grimsey, Iceland
    BirdCliffsIcelandEG9_0315Grimsey.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG81859-2.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG81825-2.jpg
  • Barrow's Goldeneye is a common species and often seen at Mývatn, Iceland.
    Husond_EG52995.jpg
  • These birds  feed by swimming under water or diving. They also dabble. Photos taken at Myvatn, Iceland.
    HarlequinDuck_EG84121.jpg
  • The Wigeon is a bird of open wetlands, such as wet grassland or marshes with some taller vegetation, and usually feeds by dabbling for plant food or grazing, which it does very readily.
    EurasianWigeon_EG83355.jpg
  • Male Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis)
    Havella_EG83132.jpg
  • The common scoter (Melanitta nigra) is a large sea duck, 43–54 cm (17–21 in) in length, which breeds over the far north of Europe and Asia east to the Olenyok River.
    Hrafnsond_EG83105.jpg
  • The common scoter (Melanitta nigra) is a large sea duck, 43–54 cm (17–21 in) in length, which breeds over the far north of Europe and Asia east to the Olenyok River.
    Hrafnsond_EG83073.jpg
  • The whooper swan spends much of its time swimming, straining the water for food.
    Svanur_EG82256.jpg
  • The whooper swan spends much of its time swimming, straining the water for food.
    Svanur_EG82255.jpg
  • The whooper swan spends much of its time swimming, straining the water for food.
    Svanur_EG82225.jpg
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