From the Real Iceland
Two Whooper Swans in flight Having met up with some visitors from Iceland in December I have yet to arrange my visit to their homeland to photograph the penguins and polar bears. If you think I'm going mad check out my last blog for it seems that Iceland offers some pretty amazing wildlife photography opportunities. Maybe I shall put it on my list of possible destinations for next winter. Of course, the alternative is that Iceland's wildlife comes to visit me in Scotland. I guess the polar bears will struggle to cross the vast expanse of sea and it's probably too far for the penguins to fly but it certainly isn't too far for one of my favourite birds, the Whooper Swan. As I write this, there are several hundred of these magnificent birds on the Caerlaverock Nature Reserve and surrounding area in SW Scotland. A Whooper Swan tries to keep warm in winter Every year some 25,000 Whooper Swans fly from Iceland to overwinter in the UK. Although Iceland can get v