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“Should I stay”

October 4, 2015 Örn Óskarsson
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Skógarþröstur – Redwing – Turdus iliacus

The Redwings are migratory birds. Most of them have now moved into towns, feasting on berries along with their usual food, worms and larva. Some of them will endure the long Icelandic winter but others are now waiting for favourable winds for their departure to Britain, and the west coast of France and Spain.

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