This video is about Arctic terns mobbing a birdwatcher, Longyearbyen, Svalbard, 28th June 2010.
After 8 June, today is 9 June 2013.
We have to leave Svalbard.
In Longyearbyen, a snow bunting, a glaucous gull, and barnacle geese sound.
On our way to the airport, we see common eider ducks swimming in the fjord.
Our plane takes off to Oslo, the capital of Norway.
8:45: our plane passes Bear Island.
In Oslo, we transfer to a bigger plane.
Many Svalbard bird photos are here.
More Svalbard photos: here.
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I have enjoyed your series on Svalbard – what a remarkable adventure!
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Thank you, Clanmother! I will never forget it π
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