kælingarferli
Kælingarferli, also known as "kælingarferð" or "kælingarferðir," is a traditional Icelandic event that takes place annually in the town of Húsavík, located in the northern part of the country. The event is centered around the annual migration of the Arctic tern, a small seabird that breeds in the Arctic and migrates to the southern hemisphere for the winter. The term "kælingarferli" translates to "the tern's journey" in Icelandic.
The event begins in late May or early June, when the first Arctic terns arrive in Húsavík.
Kælingarferli is not only a celebration of the Arctic tern's migration but also an opportunity to raise