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Iceland July 2012
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Iceland turned out to be an amazing and eye-opening place to visit and one I will visit again in the future. It will be a place I will recommend to people but with a big warning sign that it is not cheap. I found the whole trip a surprise and a pleasant one.
I hired a car and for the first time ever I used a Sat-Nav. They dont always work very well do they? However, it did save me time on some occasions. Car hire, flight tickets and hotels came somewhat close to £1000 and I was still in England!
Food was expensive. I did not want to eat pizza and other junk food whilst there but I did not want to spend too much. Some days I had a cheap basic pizza, others a nice meal. A couple of days I lived off a loaf of bread. If i go again I would take food with me.
Birds were everywhere. It was quite exciting seeing so many waders especially Redshank, Whimbrel, Golden Plover and Snipe. At one point I was mobbed by Redshank, Golden Plover, Whimbrel and Black-tailed Godwit. They made a nice tune as they alarm called at the same time.
Twice I got the car stuck. Once it nearly slid down the slope on the road into a field. Thankfully Danish holidaymakers pushed my car back onto the road.

This is was what I did throughout the 7 days:-

Wednsday 4th july
Land at Keflavik,
drive to Garður for seabirds
Grundarfjörður for the night.


Thursday 5th july
Snæfellsnes peninsula
Grundarfjörður for the night

fRiday 6th july
A.m. Boat trip from Stykkishólmur for White-tailed Eagle
P.m. drive to Husavik with a stop at Blonduos and Hrutey Island
night between Arukuyeri and Husavik

Saturday 7th july
am whalewatching from Husavik and then drove to Tjornes to look for Ptarmigan
Stop at Godafoss waterfall
Then Vaglaskogur forest
Night in Akuyeri

Sunday 8th july


Then Myvatn walk in some birch forest on east side, up to the crater, the back crags and the hot bubbling ground region. I also visited the nature reserve on the west side of Myvatn
Night in Akuyeri

Monday 9th july


Drive to Reyekjavik

Thingvellir NP
Night Reykjavik


Tueday 10 the july

Sight see in Reykjavik


Wednesday 11th july
flight home


Here is a list of birds I saw and where. Birds in Bold are firsts. Birds in italics are those that I have seen one or two times before.


Whooper Swan Cygnus cygnus seen in small numbers throughout all areas visited

Greylag Goose Anser anser - seen in small numbers throughout all areas visited, some with recently hatched young

Eurasian Wigeon Anas penelope - seen in small in the North and around Myvatn

Gadwall Anas strepera - on Myvtan

Eurasian Teal Anas crecca - seen in small in the North and around Myvatn

Mallard Anas platyrhynchos - seen in good numbers throughout all areas visited, some with recently hatched ducklings and many males in eclipse plumage

Tufted Duck Aythya fuligula - seen in good numbers throughout
all areas visited, some with recently hatched ducklings

Greater Scaup Aythya marila - seen in good numbers throughout all areas visited, some with recently hatched ducklings

Common Eider Somateria mollissima - seen in good numbers throughout all areas visited, some with recently hatched ducklings and many males in eclipse plumage

Harlequin Duck Histrionicus histrionicus first seen flying over a lake near Storu Jatnir between Akuyeri and Husavik, then on river Laxa,

Long-tailed Duck Clangula hyemalis seen more in the North, around Akuyeri, Hunafloi and Myvatn. One drake seen and that on the Akuyeri fjord.

Common Scoter Melanitta nigra - seen in most areas in small numbers

Barrow's Goldeneye Bucephala islandica - Akuyeri to Myvtan

Red-breasted Merganser Mergus serrator - seen in most areas in small numbers

Rock Ptarmigan Lagopus muta - one seen with at least one chick in Vaglaskógur Forest

Red-throated Diver Gavia stellata - seen in most areas

Great Northern Diver Gavia immer - seen in most areas

Slavonian Grebe Podiceps auritus - Hunafloi Bay area to Myvatn

Northern Fulmar Fulmarus glacialis - seen everywhere in the coastal regions

Manx Shearwater Puffinus puffinus - seen from Gardour

Northern Gannet Morus bassanus - seen on boat trip from Stykkisholmur

Great Cormorant Phalacrocorax carbo - seen on first day in southern regions

European Shag Phalacrocorax aristotelis - seen around most coastal areas


I scanned the fields between Husavik and Tjornes for Ptarmigan but no luck. I turned back after looking carefully. I had given upon Ptarmigan and any scanning would have been half-hearted on the way back. I realised that something was on the rocks, a bird. I was not the only one hunting for Ptarmigan. I stopped the car and just above the road side on some rocks sat a Gyrfalcon, a bird I never expected to see so quickly. It gave good views before flying off. The Ptarmigan did eventually make an expeience but in a forest!


White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla - 2 seen from Stykkishomur boat trip on Friday. However, later on the day a pair were soaring somewhere between Stykkishomur and Hunafloi area

Gyrfalcon Falco rusticolus - one seen on Saturday sat on roadside rocks between Husavik and Tjornes, other seen Sunday as hike down from Hverfjall

Merlin Falco columbarius - oen seen between Akuyeri and Myvatn, other seen hunting a Redshank between Akuyeri and Reykjavik

Eurasian Oystercatcher - everywhere!

Ringed Plover Charadrius hiaticula - seen around Snaefellness and northern Iceland coastl regions

Eurasian Golden Plover Pluvialis apricaria - everywhere

Dunlin Calidris alpina - seen from Hunafloi bay area and eastwards

Common Snipe Gallinago gallinago - everywhere chipping and drumming.a fantastic site, dead chick in Vaglaskógur forest.

Whimbrel Numenius phaeopus - everywhere

Eurasian Curlew Numenius arquata Rare/Accidental - southern coastal area

Common Redshank Tringa totanus - everywhere displaying and alarming, some with small young and some nearly full grown

Red-necked Phalarope Phalaropus lobatus - everywhere but most common around Myvatn

Ruddy Turnstone Arenaria interpres - coastal areas

Arctic Skua Stercorarius parasiticus - Snaefellness most commonly, also Northern and southern coast areas, only 1 around Myvatn

Great Skua Stercorarius skua - seen from Gardour

Black-headed Gull Larus ridibundus common everywhere

Common Gull Larus canus - Snaefell but more commonly in northern coastal areas

Lesser Black-backed Gull Larus fuscus - everywhere

Herring Gull Larus argentatus - southern coastal area and a possible around Snaefellness

Iceland Gull Larus glaucoides - seen at Akuyeri , other birders saw one at Snaefelnness region

Glaucous Gull Larus hyperboreus - Snaefelness mainly but one at Blonduous

Great Black-backed Gull Larus marinus - everywhere, one eating a Puffin!

Black-legged Kittiwake Rissa tridactyla - everywhere around the coast

Arctic Tern Sterna paradisaea - abundantly everywhere

Common Guillemot Uria aalge - all coastal regions

Brunnich's Guillemot Uria lomvia - Snaefelless region

Razorbill Alca torda - all coastal regions

Black Guillemot Cepphus grylle - Snaefellness rea and Husavik

Atlantic Puffin Fratercula arctica - all coastal regions

Rock Pigeon Columba livia - common everywhere

Short-eared Owl Asio flammeus - seen on first day between Reykjavik and Snaefellness area

Meadow Pipit Anthus pratensis - abundantly everywhere

White Wagtail Motacilla alba - abundantly everywhere

Winter Wren Troglodytes troglodytes - around Myvtan

Northern Wheatear Oenanthe oenanthe - common some with ready to fledge young

Redwing Turdus iliacus - common in all regions

Common Raven Corvus corax - seen on everyday in small numbers 4 around Blonduos, also a pair with 2 young in Ryekjavik near the big church, one with a roadkill which looked similar to a rat, one on ground being mobbed by Oystercatchers

Common Starling Sturnus vulgaris - the south and all regions not too far from the coast

Common Redpoll Carduelis flammea - On Hrutey Island near Blonduous, also whereever else trees present

Snow Bunting Plectrophenax nivalis - seen around all areas I visited but not too common. Some juveniles came very close to my car.

I went on two boat trips one from Stykkisholmur and the other from Husavik. On the first one we saw the islands, sea birds and a pair of sea eagles. On the latter we saw 6 Whales o which 4 were Humpbacks and 2 were Minke. Orcas and some whales were seen at various points off the Snaefells. 2 King Eiders were seen at Arnstrapi by other British birders.
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-- Edited by sarfraz on Wednesday 12th of September 2012 10:42:36 AM

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Excellent report and very well presented,it's sounds like you really enjoyed yourself. Back to reality in Rossendale!
Regards,
Dave Ousey

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I agree with Dave, excellent report, sounds like a great adventure with some excellent sightings, well done, hope you have some good pictures.



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I have

will put them up soon.......thanks for your comments.....

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Hi Sarfraz
Save the best for November meeting.
Ian

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