Again the Arctic Terns (Rødnebbterne) was my main topic for this birding trip. I wanted to get a few good pics of the chicks that had fledges by now, but again nature doesnt give you the motives you want easily. The pictures I wanted to get were of flying fledglings, but since they were reluctant to take flight I had to settle with some of sitting birds. I am not the one to force them into flying.




As the picture above shows, the terns were not to pleased to have the Arctic Skua around. But I find the skua quite a nice bird, and I had a little photo-session with that one too.

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