Eric Zetterholm noticed this River Otter fishing in the very full and muddy Gualala River.
There is a family of River Otters that lives in and alongside the estuary of the Gualala River. The family is comprised of a mother otter and her offspring. The male otter does his part impregnating the female but then he leaves. Deadbeat dad! River Otters can't tolerate pollution, so their presence is a testament to the clean waters of the Mendonoma coast.
Thanks to Eric for allowing me to share his photo with you here.
We are having breezy, sunny weather today, without a cloud to be seen.