Wildlife in Iceland is not diverse. The biggest and only wild hooved mammal is reindeer. Reindeer were introduced from Norway late in the 18th century originally for farming, but reindeer husbandry the Scandinavian style did not tempt the Icelanders, and the animals were never domesticated. Today the wild reindeer live only in South East and East Iceland, mostly at higher elevations in summer but seek lower grassland, closer to the coast in winter. While their primary habitat is in the deserted expanses by Snæfell, reindeer are seen every year in the territory extending from Vopnafjördur in the north to the Glacier Lagoon in the south.
Here are my photos of some reindeer that I met in Hornafjordur (southeast corner of Iceland) in the past 4 years.
#1 Reindeer And Brunnhorn Mountain

21points
#2 Summer Coat

17points
#3 Curious Guys With Fresh Antlers

17points
#4 Adult Male In The Snow

17points
#5 Unicorn

15points
#6 Unicorn

14points
#7 Youngling Near Djupivogur

13points
#8 Like A Model

13points
#9 Family Mealtime

12points
#10 Curious Youngling

12points
#11 Icelandic Gothic

10points
#12 Reindeers And Almost Full Moon

9points
#13 Lonely Guy

9points
#14 Perfect Line

9points
#15 Two Younglings Watching

9points
#16 "He Spotted Me"

8points
#17 Fresh Snow

8points
#18 Family Trip

8points
#19 Moody

8points
#20 Unicorn

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