Ipswich Otter 11:15 - Nov 23 with 1207 views | GeoffSentence | Anyone seen the otter that has reputedly taken up residence on the river in ipswich? |  |
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Sounds like otter chaos. (n/t) on 11:27 - Nov 23 with 1174 views | Bloots | |  |
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You're stoating the obvious. (n/t) (n/t) on 12:20 - Nov 23 with 1119 views | Wacko |
Sounds like otter chaos. (n/t) on 11:27 - Nov 23 by Bloots | |
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Why you tarka da mickey? (n/t) on 15:46 - Nov 23 with 1029 views | Plums |
You're stoating the obvious. (n/t) (n/t) on 12:20 - Nov 23 by Wacko | |
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Ipswich Otter on 17:23 - Nov 23 with 973 views | EdwardStone | My favourite animal, Lutrinae Canadensis to give it's full name I haven't seen the one in Ipswich, but I was privileged to see a family of them in a small river in Mid Wales a couple of years back. Mother and Father were teaching junior to catch fish....it was enchanting I took numerous photos, some with my infra-red detecting camera. Interestingly, one had a much stronger thermal footprint than the other two. Anyone know why this might be? |  | |  |
Ipswich Otter on 17:37 - Nov 23 with 955 views | monytowbray | Where can I find this otter?! |  |
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Sounds like otter chaos. (n/t) on 18:55 - Nov 23 with 900 views | ghostofescobar |
Sounds like otter chaos. (n/t) on 11:27 - Nov 23 by Bloots | |
If it’s near Portman Road, could be Otter Mendi.....new signing? |  |
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Ipswich Otter on 19:52 - Nov 23 with 860 views | catch74 |
Ipswich Otter on 17:23 - Nov 23 by EdwardStone | My favourite animal, Lutrinae Canadensis to give it's full name I haven't seen the one in Ipswich, but I was privileged to see a family of them in a small river in Mid Wales a couple of years back. Mother and Father were teaching junior to catch fish....it was enchanting I took numerous photos, some with my infra-red detecting camera. Interestingly, one had a much stronger thermal footprint than the other two. Anyone know why this might be? |
That’s where COVID began? |  |
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Ipswich Otter on 20:00 - Nov 23 with 850 views | EdwardStone |
Ipswich Otter on 19:52 - Nov 23 by catch74 | That’s where COVID began? |
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Ipswich Otter on 20:13 - Nov 23 with 838 views | gtsb1966 |
Ipswich Otter on 17:23 - Nov 23 by EdwardStone | My favourite animal, Lutrinae Canadensis to give it's full name I haven't seen the one in Ipswich, but I was privileged to see a family of them in a small river in Mid Wales a couple of years back. Mother and Father were teaching junior to catch fish....it was enchanting I took numerous photos, some with my infra-red detecting camera. Interestingly, one had a much stronger thermal footprint than the other two. Anyone know why this might be? |
There are otters in the Stour at Sudbury now. |  | |  |
Ipswich Otter on 20:52 - Nov 23 with 807 views | strikalite |
Ipswich Otter on 20:13 - Nov 23 by gtsb1966 | There are otters in the Stour at Sudbury now. |
The little sods are killling my barbal fishing this season....plenty on the river Nene now.. |  | |  |
Ipswich Otter on 09:23 - Nov 24 with 690 views | EdwardStone |
Ipswich Otter on 20:00 - Nov 23 by EdwardStone | Close....but no cookie |
And the correct answer is..... The juvenile had the more prominent thermal image, because...... It's a little 'otter |  | |  |
Ipswich Otter on 09:52 - Nov 24 with 660 views | catch74 |
Ipswich Otter on 09:23 - Nov 24 by EdwardStone | And the correct answer is..... The juvenile had the more prominent thermal image, because...... It's a little 'otter |
I very nearly googled to find out the answer. grrrr. |  |
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