Of all the wild creatures in the UK, otters regularly come out top of the pops in the wildlife charts. But they are shy, enigmatic creatures which few people get the chance to see in the wild.
Follow Simon as he reveals the secrets of how to recognise the track and sign left by otters and then how to try and spot one for yourself. Every detail of how to find, identify, follow and observe these beautiful animals is included in this film.
Of all the wild creatures in the UK, otters regularly come out top of the pops in the charts. But they are shy, enigmatic creatures which few people get the chance to see in the wild.
Follow Simon as he reveals the secrets of how to recognise the track and sign left by otters and then how to try and spot one for yourself. Every detail of how to find, identify, follow and observe these beautiful animals is included in this film.
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Terrific Video, learned so much thanks There's Otters on our river so will try out these great tips.
Fabulous video, beautifully shot, with lots of useful tips. Would love to see more of these 'on the trail' films - thank you for sharing your years of experience of otter watching, Simon.