Description
Lake Tjörnin is located just north of Reykjavik Airport and is a fairly large pond within the city of Reykjavik. It's a great place for observing many species of waterbird, like swans, geese, gulls and waders. In winter, the lake is frozen and most waterbirds, being mainly swans, geese and ducks, are concentrated near the edges of the lake were they are fed by people.
Most common species that can be observed here are Énekes hattyú, rövidcsőrű lúd, Fütyülő réce, Kontyos réce and even species like Pehelyréce, Örvös bukó and Hegyi réce. Often, large flocks of gulls are present too, being mostly Dankasirály, Ezüstsirály, heringsirály (in summer), Sarki sirály, Jeges sirály and Dolmányos sirály.
Within the lake, a small island is located on which (at least) five species of duck breed: Tőkés réce, Csörgo réce, Kendermagos réce, Hegyi réce and Kontyos réce.
In summer, this pond is also a great place to observe Sarki csér. They breed in the Vatnsmýrin wetland preserve, which is just south of the lake and definitely worth a visit.
Details
Access
The area is easy accessable due to the pathways around the lake.


