Björn Hjaltason
Björn Hjaltason is a bird researcher known for his work on marking eiders in Iceland, who provided valuable insights to Þröstur Lýðsson about the rarity of eider nests, emphasizing the significance of documenting such unique occurrences.
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Iceland:
Björn Hjaltason reports the discovery of mosquitoes in a stable in South Iceland.
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Iceland:
Björn Hjaltason noticed three flies of the species Culiseta annulata last week.
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Iceland:
Björn Hjaltason discovered the first mosquito flies at Kiðafell in Kjós.
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Panama:
Bjorn Hjaltason discovered mosquitoes in Iceland for the first time in history.
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United Kingdom:
Insect enthusiast Bjorn Hjaltason encountered the mosquitoes over several nights last week while using wine-soaked ropes to observe moths.
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Ghana:
Insect enthusiast Bjorn Hjaltason encountered the mosquitoes over several nights last week while using wine-soaked ropes to observe moths.
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Iceland:
Björn Hjaltason discovered mosquitoes in Iceland for the first time.
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Montenegro:
Bjorn Hjaltason discovered mosquitoes in Iceland while observing moths.
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Hungary:
Björn Hjaltason first noticed the previously unseen insect caught in his trap.
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Iceland:
Björn Hjaltason discovered three mosquitoes of the species Culiseta annulata in his garden in Iceland.
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