Whooper swans flock together in a small pond on a rainy day in southern Iceland. The natural whooper swan is a migratory bird. Iceland "whoopers" usually spend the winters on the British Isles. They will migrate even more south if winters get too harsh on the British isles and western lowland Europe.
Snow-capped mountains along route 264, Rangárvallavegur, in the southern region of Iceland between the township of Hella and Keldur Farm
At the entrance to Keldur farm is a 120-year-old mill house, that generats hydroelectric power in Króktúnslækur creek.