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Small and wild tundra peninsula that attracts tundra birds, sea birds, waders and birds of prey.
You can explore the entire Veines peninsula and also the platform over the sea where several bird species can be observed, including Teista, Dílaskarfur, Toppskarfur, Sílaþerna, Kría and gulls. Some shore birds as Sandlóa or Sendlingur can be observed all summer, and Tjaldur may nest on the beach during summer there. Inland you can spot Heiðlóa, Rúkragi, Brandugla, Haförn and Fjallvákur.
Water birds as Æðarfugl and Toppönd and also a diversity of small birds as Blábrystingur, Snjótittlingur, Grænfinka, Votmeisa, Auðnutittlingur and Maríuerla contribute to the very interesting diversity. In fact all parts of the peninsula are good for birding.
By the main road you acces Veines and you park the car at the begining of the walking trail. Click on the P in the map for directions. You can walk all over the peninsula on the left when you start walking. At some point of the walk up in the mountain you will find an observatory. It is also possible from the end of the peninsula (lighthouse) to spot whales during migration.
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