bsky4463
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Post by bsky4463 on Jul 10, 2016 7:25:48 GMT -5
awesome, thanks for sharing...cheers
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2016 10:50:22 GMT -5
Yesterday morning I went to the beach to do some rock picking and I spotted a family of otter feeding in the tide pools. If you click on the YouTube button, it will take you to Youtube where you can select an HD version. Awesome video. I had no clue they would go to shore in this manner. Thanks. Would you share roughly where this was seen? Not exactly if that protects a favorite collecting beach. Just generally, for the purpose of my question.
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Post by rockpickerforever on Jul 10, 2016 13:43:30 GMT -5
Love those otters, so playful! Wish I had as few cares as they do.
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jamesp
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Post by jamesp on Jul 11, 2016 17:34:07 GMT -5
Total deviants. They do seem not to have a care in the world. They play with crocodiles like they are toys. No fear and no cares. any animal that can catch a fish by out swimming it has to be agile.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2016 20:13:03 GMT -5
This is at the central coast of Oregon. These river otter live along the ocean shore where there's abundant food. I've watched them eat crabs, fish, and sea ducks. Sea Ducks? Wow! Like Scoters? Cali doesnt have a ton of sea ducks. Brant, but thats a goose.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2016 20:27:58 GMT -5
We have Harlies!!!
I always though them a northern species stopping in Puget sound.
Thats cool!
Thanks from your audacious amigo
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2016 20:47:16 GMT -5
Holy cow! like crescent bay? We have all three scoters down here. Bolsa Chica has a protected bay for lots of cool stuff. But I have never seen numbers like that! Thanks amygdule!
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2016 20:50:52 GMT -5
Awesome video. I had no clue they would go to shore in this manner. Thanks. Would you share roughly where this was seen? Not exactly if that protects a favorite collecting beach. Just generally, for the purpose of my question. This is at the Oregon Coast. These river otter live along the ocean shore where there's abundant food. I've watched them eat crabs, fish, and sea ducks. River Otters! I assumed they were Sea Otters!
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