Alkefjellet, which rougly translates to ‘Bird Mountain’, is a spectacular stretch of granite cliffs along Lomfjordhalvøya, Spitzbergen (Svalbard), where more than 60,000 Brunnich’s Guillemots nest on the towering cliff face.
A flock of Guillemots make their way through thick fog to return to their nesting site in the granite cliffs of Alkefjellet, Spitsbergen.
Brunnich’s Guillemots masterfully navigate between the towering cliff faces of Alkefjellet, Spitzbergen during foggy conditions.