lávafontrák
Lávafontrák, also known as lava sparrows, are a species of small passerine birds found in Iceland. Their scientific name is *Passer islandica*. They are closely related to the common house sparrow but have adapted to the unique volcanic landscapes of their habitat. Lávafontrák are typically gray and brown with some streaking on their backs. Males are generally darker than females.
These birds are primarily ground-dwellers, foraging for seeds, insects, and small invertebrates among the volcanic rocks
The breeding season for lámfontrák usually occurs during the warmer months. They build simple nests using grass,
Lávafontrák are a common sight in many parts of Iceland, especially in coastal areas and near human