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Greatest Day Ever: Photographing Puffins in Iceland’s Westfjords

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The Atlantic Puffin

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Ever since I used to be planning my first journey to Iceland in 2018 I’ve been fascinated with the lovable little birds, primarily as a result of they’re so lovable!  They’re not simply cute, they’re fascinating creatures with an attention-grabbing social construction.

Atlantic puffins dwell on the floor of the ocean a lot of the 12 months, solely returning to land to mate and lift their younger (THEIR BABIES ARE CALLED PUFFLINGS AWWWWWWW).  Yow will discover puffins in lots of northern climes in the course of the summer time months, locations like Maine in america, Scotland, the Faroe Islands, however the most effective place to identify a puffin is Iceland.  Iceland is visited by 10 million puffins every summer time!

Puffins kind long-term relationships, are monogamous, and mate for all times.  The male usually builds a burrow right into a cliffside (they really create “rooms” of their burrows), the feminine lays one egg, they usually take turns incubating.  Their distinctive orange invoice is definitely solely orange throughout mating season, after which it reverts to a grey colour for almost all of the 12 months.

Puffins are expert hunters.  They’ll fly upwards of 45mph and dive 200 toes underwater to seek out their meals, normally small fish known as sand eels.  Their distinctive beak permits them to carry these fish throughout their beak as an alternative of regurgitating meals for his or her offspring.  As a result of they dive underwater, their bones are usually not hole like different birds, so their flight seems virtually like a bat in comparison with the extra swish flight of different seabirds just like the gull.

Okay, science lesson over.  Puffins are cute.  I wished to take photos of puffins.  I arrived in Iceland and met up with an Icelandic buddy (with whom I went to the volcano in March) and we set out for the Westfjords, one in all Iceland’s most distant and delightful areas.

Making our option to the westernmost level in Iceland

My buddy Petur is an excellent photographer and it was good speaking pictures with him because the kilometers flew by.  Since this journey was so photo-focused, my baggage was largely pictures gear.  I had two digicam our bodies (the Fuji GFX 100S and the Sony Alpha 1) and 5 lenses with me, together with the huge Sony 400mm f2.8 G Grasp.  Irrespective of how shut we might get to the puffins, I used to be prepared.

As we turned west into the westfjords, the Icelandic panorama modified from the undulating hills of the western central plains to uncooked, jagged mountains.  We drove up and down fjords, finally stopping to see an deserted metal ship on the finish of a fjord.

Clouds have been rolling in however the forecast appeared higher the additional west we obtained.  We pressed on and pulled off to see a purple sand seashore.  I’d usually simply name this “a seashore” but it surely’s distinctive in Iceland as a result of virtually each different seashore is volcanic with black sand.  As we drove right down to the seashore, the clouds broke and it changed into a completely stunning summer time day.  Households have been strolling on the seashore with pets in tow, having fun with the climate and Iceland’s latest leisure of masks guidelines.

I appeared across the space and noticed a church that appeared virtually precisely like Búðakirkja on the Snaefellsness peninsula, which I’ve visited many occasions.  I needed to get an image of it!

It was a gorgeous panorama.  I turned my eyes to the west and noticed extra cliffs, with clouds seemingly falling off of them.  There have been puffins there, I knew it.

 

Látrabjarg: the land of the puffins

Our lengthy drive (roughly 5 hours from Reykjavik) ended at Látrabjarg, a promontory on the westernmost level of Iceland.  It additionally occurs to be one of the crucial superb fowl sanctuaries in Europe, with hundreds of thousands of birds calling it residence.  The opposite birds have been great, actually.

However I used to be there to see puffins.  Not from afar, like throughout my first date journey to Iceland in Could.  I wished a more in-depth look (whereas protecting a respectful distance away, after all).

We walked up the sidewalks of Latrabjarg.  We have been there in the midst of the afternoon, and from what I perceive that’s not the most effective time for puffins on the cliffside, as they normally hunt in the course of the day.  However, we soldiered on, and immediately WE SAW ONE.

Gyaaaaaah it was so cute!  And, sure, puffins are literally fairly small.  In my head I first imagined them to be the dimensions of a small penguin (as a result of awww), however they’re only some inches tall, roughly the dimensions of a can of Coke.  I switched to an extended lens for a more in-depth look whereas respecting the ropes (positioned conscious from the cliffside as a result of puffin burrows are simply beneath the floor and people danger collapsing them).

We stored strolling, hoping for some views of puffins subsequent to their burrows on the cliffs.  And boy did we discover them!

I put the huge 400mm lens onto my Sony Alpha 1.  The puffin photos introduced tears to my eyes.  I lastly obtained to see my puffins.

I first centered on what I gathered was a pair of puffins hanging out outdoors of their burrow.  They have been seemingly curious, wanting round, strolling into and out of their burrow, and appeared to only be having fun with a beautiful afternoon out on their entrance porch.  I moved round a bit for an additional perspective.

One of many puffins, who I named Eldrick for some purpose, seen.

My presence didn’t actually hassle them, although.  Puffins don’t have many predators in order that they’re not simply frightened by the presence of people.  Eldrick went again to wanting across the cliffside.

At this level my buddy Petur grabbed an image of me and my ridiculous 400mm lens in motion.

I noticed one other pair of puffins up the cliff a bit so I fastidiously made my approach over.

Puffins are in some way swish and chic whereas on the identical time clumsy and hilarious.  The extra I watched them the extra I fell in love with them.

This one, specifically, was doing a reasonably poor job of hiding within the bushes.

It then pruned itself, which is definitely extra attention-grabbing than it sounds.  In 2019, researchers recorded puffins utilizing sticks to assist them scratch their bellies, uncommon video proof of an animal utilizing instruments.  No instruments as we speak although, simply regular beak pruning.

One other pair appeared from their burrow, the male happy with the vegetation he had acquired and the feminine not likely appearing significantly impressed.  In my head I imagined that she was lecturing him about messing with vegetation whereas their puffling wanted fish.

The feminine then posed superbly towards the cliffside, her approach of telling her husband that the argument was over and he wanted to go fish.  (the husband departed quickly after)

Shut-ups of puffins

I took a fast break to connect the 2x teleconverter onto my 400mm lens, making it an 800mm f5.6, which means I might get a lot nearer to my new pals with out transferring any nearer.  It helped me take some actually great close-up pictures.  I spent hours wanting on the element of those majestic birds.

Petur had walked up the cliff just a little bit and was calling for me to return over to the place he was.  I noticed two little puffins on one other cliff and needed to seize them in all their majesty earlier than I made my transfer.

The kissing puffins

Petur identified two puffins enjoyable on some grass subsequent to a 400m drop into the ocean.

I don’t know why I’m this manner, however I instantly named them Pedro and Genevieve.  The names simply match, I dunno.

They have been having fun with the climate and didn’t seem bothered by the entire consideration they have been immediately receiving.

It was time for photos of Pedro and Genevieve.

Genevieve posed majestically and I beloved the grass framing her face (vital observe: I do not know if this was truly a feminine or not).

However immediately they each stood up they usually began kissing.  Okay perhaps not kissing however puffin pairs are identified to the touch beaks to strengthen their bond.  So truly yeah, I’ll name it kissing.  I snapped photos as rapidly as I might!

After which Pedro gave me a glance as if to say, “Hey man, do you thoughts?” whereas Genevieve sheepishly appeared away.

They then posed majestically into the wind.

Genevieve then yelled at Pedro.  He performed dumb as if he didn’t notice that he forgot to get milk on the grocery retailer however his feathers have been clearly ruffled.

Pedro walked round a bit after which went in for an additional kiss however Genevieve apparently wasn’t having it, offended concerning the milk I suppose.

Pedro stood there for a bit, and I suppose he wished to behave all manly for the digicam so he intimidatingly unfold his wings to counteract the rejection.

Fast creator’s observe: I’m not an ornithologist.  I do not know if the names and genders I assigned the birds was appropriate.  The scene earlier than me performed out like a typical spat between a pair so I gave them names and backstories accordingly.

What a day!

Happy with the 2600 puffin photos I took, Petur and I made our option to a guesthouse an hour or so away.  It was a beautiful day, filled with puffin wonderment.  Ever since I’ve not stopped bugging my pals with random puffin details.

As I attempted to get some sleep with the midnight solar evident into my room I felt an amazing sense of gratitude.  I used to be so glad the world was reopening and that I had been in a position to go to Iceland thrice in 2021 to this point.  I used to be pleased the birds lived as much as their billing and have been as cute and had as a lot persona as I had hoped.  I can’t wait to return to see extra!

 

I hope you loved these photos!  Inform me which was your favourite within the feedback beneath!

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