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  2. List of birds of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The gyrfalcon is the national bird of Iceland.. This is a list of the bird species recorded in Iceland.The avifauna of Iceland included a total of 425 confirmed species as of November 2024 according to the Icelandic Birding Pages (IBP) with supplemental additions from Avibase. [1]

  3. Birds Eye - Wikipedia

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    Birds Eye is an international brand of frozen foods [1] founded in the United States and now owned by Conagra Brands in the United States, by Nomad Foods in Europe, and Simplot in Australia. The former Birds Eye Company Ltd., originally named "Birdseye Seafood, Inc." had been established in the United States by Clarence Birdseye in 1922 to ...

  4. Razorbill - Wikipedia

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    Eurasian birds also winter at sea, with multiple populations aggregating in the North Sea [26] and some moving south as far as the western Mediterranean. Approximately 60 to 70% of the entire razorbill population breeds in Iceland. [27] Some razorbill colonies include (north to south): Grímsey, Iceland (66°33' N)

  5. Wildlife of Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The only native land mammal on Iceland is the Arctic fox. [8] Walruses were native to Iceland, but disappeared after human settlement, likely as a result of hunting, climate change and/or volcanism. [9] Polar bears have been known to occasionally visit the island, mostly drifting there from Greenland. However, sightings of polar bears are rare ...

  6. Barrow's goldeneye - Wikipedia

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    Barrow's goldeneye (Bucephala islandica) is a medium-sized sea duck of the genus Bucephala, the goldeneyes.This bird was named after Sir John Barrow.The genus name is derived from Ancient Greek boukephalos, "bullheaded", from bous, "bull" and kephale, "head", a reference to the bulbous head shape of the bufflehead.

  7. New Year's tradition to eat 12 grapes or black-eyed peas for luck

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    For the black-eyed peas: 2 Italian sausage links, uncased. 1 medium yellow onion, chopped (about 1 cup) 1 clove garlic, minced (a scant 1 tablespoon) 3 cups chicken stock.

  8. Viðey - Wikipedia

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    The island has a rich bird life with about 30 species breeding here, such as Puffins, Guillemots, and Fulmars along its coast. [1] The well-vegetated island has areas of bog , grey basalt on the West Island and eastern shore and at least 156 species of plant.

  9. Veronica persica - Wikipedia

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    Common names include birdeye speedwell, [2] common field-speedwell, [3] Persian speedwell, large field speedwell, bird's-eye, or winter speedwell. It is native to Eurasia and is widespread as an introduced species in the British Isles (where it was first recorded in 1825 [ 4 ] ), North America, eastern Asia , including Japan and China , and ...