Siglunes – Neighbors …
High up north in the Atlantic Ocean, on a peninsula at the mouth of a fjord, one can experience the local wildlife, including abundant Arctic Terns, elusive Polar Foxes on very rare occasions, and many other sea bird species. And fish of course, and fishing boats …
Seals
Swans
Eider Ducks
Fishing boat
2 Responses to Siglunes – Neighbors …
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Yay seals!
Are the terns attacking you guys?
No, but they were trying to intimidate us nevertheless.
Goes without saying that there are ever so many sea gulls …