Thai and Ned the Asian Short Clawed otters at Martin Mere had 4 kits 5 weeks ago. We haven't seen them yet but they will hopefully be venturing out about mid November. Their eyes are usually closed until about 40 days and they take their first swim around 60 days. At the last weigh in their average weight was 402g.
Collecting up the scatter feed.
Anyone for a prawn cocktail?
The Pink Foots are here in significant numbers and the Whooper Swans are arriving back from Iceland every day, about 700 at the last count. So far we have 2 swans with radio transmitters still intact and many pairs with 5 cygnets this year. The feeds have started and as soon as the frost comes they will start to fly in from the surrounding fields ready for the grain.
This Tuesday we are again walking from Burscough Bridge Station across the fields to Martin Mere, anyone wishing to join us meet at the station at 10 am. Dogs welcome but I don't think I will take Sheeba this time as she found the return journey a bit difficult last time, (but then so did I and I have to do it again!). It's a lovely walk as long as it's not raining so please pray for fine weather.
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lovelu pix, especially the otter - the swans make me feel jealous - I will look up the train times now
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