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The gyrfalcon is an opportunistic feeder, hunting live prey but also scavenging carcasses, including birds that may have died from avian flu.
The Icelandic gyrfalcon population has been hit hard by the ongoing wave of avian influenza in recent years. Once numbering around 2,000 birds, the population has now collapsed to roughly 500 individuals, according to Ólafur Karl Nielsen, ornithologist and Iceland’s leading expert on the species.