A family of River Otters lives in and alongside the Gualala River. Ron Bolander recently spotted them. In the first photo a mother River Otter is in the river with several of her offspring on the rocks. ooo, she is sending a *look* to Ron!
Here is a curious River Otter.
And two young ones look up at Ron.
North American River Otters are considered semi-aquatic. They swim in the ocean, in freshwater creeks and rivers, and they walk on land. River Otters can't abide pollution so their presence is a testament to the clean waters of the Mendonoma Coast.
Thanks to Ron for allowing me to share his photos with you here.
Another beautiful Autumn day, though cooler. Nice!