Highlight by far of my first visit to the hide at King's Dyke Nature Reserve, was a young Otter which we were able to watch over a period of about 45 minutes. In this digiscoped shot, it was mid hunt in some dense Crassula. Eventually, its target prey was revealed, a gigantic eel, which you can just about see in one of these shots...




Highlight by far of my first visit to the hide at King's Dyke Nature Reserve, was a young Otter which we were able to watch over a period of about 45 minutes. In most of these shots, it was mid-hunt in some dense Crassula. Eventually, its target prey was revealed, a gigantic eel, which you can just about see in one of these shots...
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