Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Washington Waterfowl Park

It’s been a few years since I’d been to the Washington Waterfowl Park, part of the Wildfowl & Wetlands Trust, but I’ve been meaning to go for a while  and with the weather predicting to be a rare, sunny day and without the cold strong winds of late, I decided to go. 

Although they have a wide range of mostly birds on view, it was the Asian Short Clawed Otters that I really wanted to see.  I’ve always had a bit of a soft spot for Otters – there’s something very mischievous and endearing about them and they have two of them as part of a breeding program being now endangered in the wild.

When I arrived it was just before feeding time for them – and they new it – both were getting very excited, making various high pitched chirping and crying sounds.

I don’t normally complain about having good weather, but the bright sunshine actually made the photography difficult with the strong, high light creating strong highlights and shadows and despite the bright light I was barely getting away with an ISO of 400 and should have really put it up to 800 to prevent blurring through movement.  Anyway, here’s a sequence of some of the Otter ones, from waiting in anticipation for the fish meal, to devouring it in about a minute!

Asian Short Clawed Otters
Asian Short Clawed Otter
Asian Short Clawed Otter
Asian Short Clawed Otter
Asian Short Clawed Otter
Asian Short Clawed Otter
Asian Short Clawed Otter
Asian Short Clawed Otter
Asian Short Clawed Otter
 
Oh, and there was a few birds at the centre to photograph.
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1 comment:

  1. a series Beautiful pictures .. the otter .. absolutely super hit ..
    regards Frank

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