Sometimes dinner comes pre-garnished for a river otter. In winter, river otters will see to it that select entry points into and out of a frozen body of water remain unfrozen. This guy had just emerged from one of those entry points and dropped dinner onto the ice before digging in. Photographed in southern Indiana. Nikon D700 with Nikkor 70-200mm lens (at 200mm) ISO 400, f/5 at 1/500th of a second.
I don’t get it. Your email subject line says he’s having a snack, but your caption says he’s having dinner. Is he having tapas? Is that what’s going on?
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Nice action image and from a lateral perspective, Sean!
I don’t get it. Your email subject line says he’s having a snack, but your caption says he’s having dinner. Is he having tapas? Is that what’s going on?
I enjoy your humor.
Love it!
Are the fish bones not enough roughage for this one?! Great shot! (And thank you for braving the cold!)