Showing posts with label River Otter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label River Otter. Show all posts

Thursday, March 6, 2014

River Otters




The otters that have been coming through the park for the last several years arrive within the first two weeks of March and stay anywhere from 3-5 days before moving on.  I had gone Monday to check but no sign and then sleet came mid day.  I decided to go first thing this morning as the weather was going to deteriorate later in the day with rain tomorrow.  My gut feeling paid off.
Again this year the light was just horrible.  They seem to arrive when it is very overcast and by the time the weather clears they have moved on.  Following that pattern they will be gone by the weekend when nice weather arrives.

I did manage to get a few shots this morning though not the best.  They are delightful creatures to watch.

After I arrived home, I realized I had left something where I had been sitting so had to turn around and go back.







When I started across the bridge I heard noises and lots of splashing.  I could see that it was the otters and thought at first they were just playing.  Oh no....spring is in the air and those mating instincts were calling.  I only had my 100-400 lens with me but took a shot knowing it was almost too far away.  Where was the Tamron 150-600.....at home, being prepared to ship back.  &(*&$@# auto-focus just stopped working!!!!  So much for that lens.















Tuesday, March 5, 2013

River Otter

Though spring is only about 15 days away, we have had a fairly colder than normal March so far.  A sure sign that spring is nearby is the arrival of the otters.  One or a pair usually come through and stay at the park for a couple of weeks at the beginning of spring and appear again in October.


I headed out to a neighboring town this morning to go get some fabric and since the park is on the way, took the camera.  Clouds were building and I hoped I could get in a few minutes before the rain.  It was worth the detour as I was treated to see the otter.  I didn't get but a few shots because it started to drizzle and I definitely don't have the camera out in the rain.  Hopefully more opportunities in the next few days for some better shots.