According to the National Broadcasting Service, RÚV, a number of migratory birds have already arrived in Iceland, despite the heinous weather that has battered the North Atlantic over the past weeks.
Eighty gallant swans have fought their way from Ireland and Scotland through driving winds to finally arrive in Lón, Krossbær and Djúpivogur in East Iceland.
Read more: Worrying declines for Iceland's seabirds
A number of lesser black-backed gulls have also migrated from Europe to their nesting sites in Iceland.
Thais can mean one thing and one thing only: Spring is around the corner!
According to the National Broadcasting Service, RÚV, a number of migratory birds have already arrived in Iceland, despite the heinous weather that has battered the North Atlantic over the past weeks.
Eighty gallant swans have fought their way from Ireland and Scotland through driving winds to finally arrive in Lón, Krossbær and Djúpivogur in East Iceland.
Read more: Worrying declines for Iceland's seabirds
A number of lesser black-backed gulls have also migrated from Europe to their nesting sites in Iceland.
Thais can mean one thing and one thing only: Spring is around the corner!