Subject: Re: [cayugabirds-l] River otters at Jennings Pond, Danby
Their home range must be at least a few square miles, so the otters at Jennings
Pond may be the same ones that hang out in the big Michigan Hollow sedge marsh,
about a mile south of the pond.
Incidentally, beaver have recently
Their home range must be at least a few square miles, so the otters at
Jennings Pond may be the same ones that hang out in the big Michigan Hollow
sedge marsh, about a mile south of the pond.
Incidentally, beaver have recently repaired the old dam that controls the
mile-long marsh, and the
Yes, the otters were lovely to watch.I know they live in the pond, or at least were released there years ago, but do you see them there often? I never have. Catharine O’NeillSent from my iPhoneOn Jan 27, 2024, at 10:21 AM, Kevin C Packard wrote:
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Subject: [cayugabirds-l] River otters at Jennings Pond, Danby
I realize this is a bird list and not a mammal list, but I wanted to share that
there is good viewing of a pair of river otters over
I realize this is a bird list and not a mammal list, but I wanted to share that
there is good viewing of a pair of river otters over at Jennings Pond in Danby.
They were out this morning lounging on the ice in the middle of the pond, ice
fishing, and seemed to be enjoying themselves.
Cheers,