Posts Tagged ‘Lontra canadensis’
Otter in the morning
Posted in animals, Nature, Photography, spring, wildlife, tagged Canon 50D, Lontra canadensis, North American River Otter, Occoquan Bay National Wildlife Refuge, otter, Tamron 150-600mm, Woodbridge VA on March 18, 2018| 11 Comments »
Otterly adorable
Posted in animals, Nature, Photography, zoo, tagged Canon 55-250mm zoom lens, Canon Rebel XT, Lontra canadensis, National Zoo, North American River Otter, otter, river otter, Washington D.C. on February 19, 2013| 12 Comments »
The American Trail is one of the newest and coolest exhibit areas at the National Zoo, highlighting North American wildlife, including the North American Beaver (Castor canadensis), that I featured in an earlier post, and the North American River Otter (Lontra canadensis), pictured here.
When I arrived, the zookeepers were spreading food all throughout the area inhabited by two otters. It was a lot of fun to watch the otters scurrying about, searching for the food. They were incredibly energetic and curious (and difficult to capture in a photo).
This is my favorite shot, because I think that it does a good job of expressing some of the otter’s essential traits.
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