The bird species is obvious, but what is the fish? It is not an eel. The head looks almost like that of a sea horse! Could it be some kind of a needlefish nålefisk, possibly store naedsnog (Nerophis ophidion)?
The fish is probably a snake pipefish, which seems to have been seriously increasing for the last years. This causes a great threat to puffins, artic terne and other fish-eating birds. The fish contains very little energy and a lot of chichs are getting chewed in there long fish! Though keep the parent birds bringing this pipefish (there are serveral different species) to their chicks, because they are easily caught and common too!
You can read an article about this here:
http://www.faroenature.net/forum/download.php?id=408&sid=53b650d04c52774cfa6770c90ea5f7af
Silas
I do not believe this is Nerophis ophidion or Entelurus aequoreus (Snake Pibefish) as we clearly can see the tail fin. I think it is a Syngnathus species. Probably Syngnathus acus (Greather Pipefish, Stor Tangnål). Pipefish belong to the same family as Seahorses.
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