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Thx much to myedmondsnews, Bill Anderson & Terry Olmsted for the follow up on posting the otter pix. Such an inquisitive creature! What a treat!
Great photos! I’ve never seen a wild river otter before. Thanks!
Great sequence Terry, even if you aren’t shooting with Nikon gear! 🙂
Nice shots Terry!
Terry said the otter looked as though it had done this before.
Great photos. Why do we call them “dumb animals”?? Looks pretty smart to me. At our former home in Meadowdale, we had an otter walk across our deck on a regular basis.
Very cool!
Apparently otters can be very destructive and smelly if they take up residence. They are also hard on oysters and other shellfish along the shore. That said, they are very cute!