The island of Grímsey, located on the Arctic Circle in North Iceland, is a premier habitat for puffins, hosting a massive colony of Atlantic puffins. I visited the island at the end of June, which is peak season for the birds returning to their burrows with fish. Puffins can be found on the grassy cliffs around the edges of the island, and I was fortunate enough to get close to this one carrying sand eels, standing among vegetation that I could use for a soft framing.