Iceland is known as "Birddlandið" or the bird country. This nickname is inspired by the wide range of bird species found in the country. On the southern coastline of Iceland, around the village of VÍk, you can find puffins, known as "lundi" in Icelandic, nesting in the cliffs by the dozens[1]. Additionally, Iceland is home to the world's largest puffin colony, with puffins being one of the country's biggest attractions[2][4].