Otters, which were previously extinct in Nottinghamshire, are elusive and usually most active at night.
A wildlife photographer has captured "rare" photos of an otter feasting on crayfish at a nature reserve.
Otters, which were were extinct in Nottinghamshire from the 1970s to the 2000s, are known to be elusive and are usually most active at night.Otters were extinct in Nottinghamshire in the 1970s "He came right up to the hide and was basically looking at everybody going, "what are you doing?" with a crayfish in his mouth."He added: "I've a feeling it's a young male that's just moved in and he's fell upon a bounty of food and he's taken advantage for now."Mr Barber said the animal was garnering interest amongst wildlife lovers at the nature reserve, with hides becoming busy during the mornings.
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