Rit (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.06.1939, Side 11

Rit (Vísindafélag Íslendinga) - 01.06.1939, Side 11
11 divided into two groups, 1) the puffin eolony, and 2) the angelica clusters. 1. The puffin colony. The puffin colony is to be found everywhere where there is a sufficient slope and a good aspect to the sea; the bird is especially fond of having its holes where a layer of soft earth stretches out on to the outer edges, but an indispensable condition is that the puffin must be able to see out to sea from the mouth of its hole. The puffin colony is like a dark green border around the edges of the crags and the tops of the islands; above this is lighter dry meadow land with occasional darker spots where the puffin colony occupies the higher peaks, but below is brown tufa. The soil is the same as in the dry meadow land. Archangelica officinalis-Vegetation in “Bjarnarey”. Phot.: Baldur Johnsen.

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