Tuesday, 27 March 2007

Searching for another Otter moment...!


Another early exit from home on a frosty, foggy
morning down onto the Somerset Levels as the
sun rose.....



I went again to Shapwick Heath, searching once more
for a meeting with an otter or two. Maybe this
time I could get a photo ?? Or maybe not.....
the uncertainty is half the fun!



Finding dew tipped daffodils and spiders webs
is a more certain small pleasure for this time of year....






I returned to the location of my first otter encounter.
I was hopeful but not overly confident that I would
come up trumps here again. Afteral why should they
stay in such a small area of water when they had so
much scope to roam elsewhere?
Well imagine my thrill that very soon after reaching the spot
I was almost having an action replay of the first meeting.
Two otters once again swam in towards the bank, the one further
out seems to have spotted me first and squeaked an alarm before diving
out of sight. Tho other, however (perhaps a dog otter??)
was more bold (or curious) and seeing me stopped
swimming and craned up out of the water for a better
look. For a few wonderful moments we were face
to face, then it too disappeared from view back underwater.
So why were they in this spot again?
Well it seems that the water sheltered shoals of
fish, which in the following half hour or so that
I stayed there were repeatedly disturbing the
surface, sometimes but not always being chased by otters
I believe.
So another short meeting with the otters, but
spending time at this spot helped me become familiar
with what to look for as signs of otter activity...
the signs in the trampling at the waterside, signs of a regular pathway
between two areas of water, a hole in the bankside, a little bit of
hair, and most tellingly of all, fish scales from an otter meal.
I have yet to see otter footprints, or know what
otter droppings look and smell like (I gather they are quiet
pleasant smelling!!).
After this I spent more time walking around
the reserve, always hoping for more sightings of otters
but happy to enjoy the bird life, catkins on branches
and beautifully blue sky that revealed itself
as morning mist/fog was chased away by the sun

Goat Willow..
Not sure...


Alder..
As for an otter photo. Well, maybe next time!

1 comment:

kat said...

Beautiful photographs. Thanks for sharing them.