Knot

Knot - North east Iceland
The Knot is a dumpy, short-legged, stocky wading bird. In winter, the Knot is grey above and white below but in summer the chest, belly and face are brick red, hence the name Red Knot in north America.

The Knot breeds in the tundra areas of the far Arctic north of Europe, Russia and Canada. During migration periods, it can be seen on tidal flats, rocky shores and beaches.

The Knot undertakes one of the longest migrations of any bird flying from their Arctic breeding grounds to the coasts and estuaries of Europe, Africa and Australia where they spend the winter. During winter, the Knot forms large, wheeling flocks that contain in excess of 100,000 birds.

Date: 3rd June 2015

Location: Melrakkaslétta, north east Iceland

Knot


Also in: North east Iceland

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Goðafoss, north east Iceland
Goðafoss, north east Iceland
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