Iceland Bird Watching
The cliffs of Latrabjarg, in Iceland, are home to millions of birds, including puffins, northern gannets, guillemots and razorbills. It is Europe’s largest bird cliff at 14km long and up to 440m high.
As much as 40% of the world population for some species of birds, such as the Razorbill, live on the cliff. For centuries, the cliffs were a source of delicious seabird eggs for the local people. Farmers would catch birds and gather eggs, risking their lives as they rappel down the dangerous cliff face. Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
The cliffs of Latrabjarg, in Iceland, are home to millions of birds, including puffins, northern gannets, guillemots and razorbills. It is Europe’s largest bird cliff at 14km long and up to 440m high.
As much as 40% of the world population for some species of birds, such as the Razorbill, live on the cliff. For centuries, the cliffs were a source of delicious seabird eggs for the local people. Farmers would catch birds and gather eggs, risking their lives as they rappel down the dangerous cliff face. Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
Iceland Bird Watching
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