Otterly Magical !

I’ve been hunting otters all year, first with early morning walks down the River Tyne in Haddington, then keeping an eye out on North Uist, earlier this summer. But I had no luck, that is until a trip to the Isle of Mull! We were told on arrival at our seaside campsite that there was a mum and two kits around. So we took a wander right along the shoreline with our eyes peeled. No joy. But on returning to our campervan my husband and now designated “chief otter spotter” asked, “Is that a couple of ducks out on the water?” No, it was two otters, playing and catching fish in the early evening light.

We’re not ducks
Say cheese!
This is my best side …
Down the hatch!
Play with me!

I snapped away, delighted to see them until they disappeared out of sight. Then I heard some unfamiliar “keek, keek” sounds coming from behind me. So I walked up beside the burn running into the sea and couldn’t believe my eyes! There was one of the otters perched on a grassy tussock in the middle of the stream munching away on a fish!

It was almost too close for the big lens and I was able to zoom in on the head.

My good fortune continued the very next day at a popular otter watching spot by Loch na Keal. It helped that there were three other “otter spotters” already pointing their lenses towards the kelp covered rocks. I watched for moving dark shapes and took aim with my big lens too.

Swimming ashore
Oh my, the papparazzi are here.
Where’s my mate?
There you are

The otters were in and out of the sea, chasing and cavorting with each other. Such a lovely sight to see mid afternoon. The tide was coming in quite rapidly and all too soon the rocks and the otters disappeared out of sight into the sea. What a thrill to see such a lot of these wonderful creatures. I doubt I’ll ever have another two days in a row of otterly magical sightings again.

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