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Mar 17, 2012 20:26:11   #
Wild about Loc: Kingsport,Tn.
 
These images where taken at Bays Mountain Park in Kingsport,Tn. This is the first time in over a year that I have been able to get a good image.

River Otter
River Otter...

River Otter
River Otter...

River Otter in its pool
River Otter in its pool...

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Mar 17, 2012 22:21:39   #
ggiaphotos Loc: Iowa
 
Great critters, I think we humans could learn a few things from them about enjoying life a little more. Great pix.

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Mar 18, 2012 02:19:57   #
filmjock Loc: NC/SC
 
Wild about wrote:
These images where taken at Bays Mountain Park in Kingsport,Tn. This is the first time in over a year that I have been able to get a good image.


Very Cute. I live near a river with Beaver but they have not made it easy for me to get a picture of - just a matter of time. Good job with the Otter.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ricksgonedigital/

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Mar 18, 2012 05:38:29   #
Wild about Loc: Kingsport,Tn.
 
You might try either very early in the morning or just before the sun goes down to spot the Beaver. Find out where there lodge is and look for young trees that have been cut down.Do you have field glasses if so after you have found the lodge stay away from the area but find a spot where you can see the lodge through the field glasses.Make no noise or walk heavy next to the rivers bank edge they will pick up on the vibration of your foot steps.They can travel a long way with logs and branches so watch the river at all times when you are out.

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Mar 18, 2012 07:03:54   #
filmjock Loc: NC/SC
 
Wild about wrote:
You might try either very early in the morning or just before the sun goes down to spot the Beaver. Find out where there lodge is and look for young trees that have been cut down.Do you have field glasses if so after you have found the lodge stay away from the area but find a spot where you can see the lodge through the field glasses.Make no noise or walk heavy next to the rivers bank edge they will pick up on the vibration of your foot steps.They can travel a long way with logs and branches so watch the river at all times when you are out.
You might try either very early in the morning or ... (show quote)


I hear ya and I am on to them and their schedule - victory will soon be mine. Thanks for the info. Have a fun day.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/ricksgonedigital/

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