[NatureNS] River Otter on New Year's Day

From: Terry Boswell <ta_boz@hotmail.com>
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I have spotted otters on Bisset Lake and Sulivan's Pond this winter=2C so i=
t seems that this is a good year for them.
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Regards
Terry Boswell
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From: bbartlett@eastlink.ca
To: naturens@chebucto.ns.ca
Subject: [NatureNS] River Otter on New Year's Day
Date: Fri=2C 13 Jan 2012 14:29:04 -0400



It's taken a while for me to get this written=2C but it any case=2C on New =
Year's Day my younger daughter spotted an Otter running across the thin ice=
 of Frog Pond=2C Jollimore=2C HRM. Then we both watched it run quite a dist=
ance=2C out of sight. We went off the trail=2C through the woods=2C and luc=
kily came out at a location much closer to the Otter=2C its whiskers and no=
se clearly visible through the binoculars. It ran around a little more=2C t=
hen disappeared around a corner. This is the first time we'd seen an Otter =
there. Does anyone (Pat Chalmers?) know how often Otters are seen at Frog P=
ond=2C especially in the winter?
Brian 		 	   		  =

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I have spotted otters on Bisset Lake and Sulivan's Pond this winter=2C so i=
t seems that this&nbsp=3Bis a good year for them.<BR>
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Regards<BR>
Terry Boswell<BR>&nbsp=3B<BR>
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but it any case=2C on New Year's Day my younger daughter spotted&nbsp=3Ban =
Otter running across the thin ice of Frog Pond=2C Jollimore=2C HRM. Then we=
 both watched it run quite a distance=2C out of sight. We went off the trai=
l=2C through the woods=2C and luckily came out at a location much closer to=
 the Otter=2C its whiskers and nose clearly visible&nbsp=3Bthrough the bino=
culars. It ran around a little more=2C then disappeared around a corner. Th=
is is the first time we'd seen an Otter there. Does anyone (Pat Chalmers?) =
know how often Otters are&nbsp=3Bseen at Frog Pond=2C especially&nbsp=3Bin =
the winter?</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3DCalibri>Brian</FONT></DIV></DIV> 		 	   		  </div></body>
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