Quote Originally Posted by griff View Post
He told me he’s been following an otter around the coast but he’d lost it and hadn’t got any good shots. As soon as he’d gone I saw it and the next time it dived I moved to a rock about 20 feet from the shore.

Bumble’s right Chalky, if you don’t get out you’ll see nowt.
I think that him and me could be kindred spirits Griff
I do go out and look for wildlife,you know how much I've travelled trying to spot a red squirrel,from the Isle of Wight to Cumbria but as soon as they spot me coming up the path they are off,there's nothing I like more than spotting wildlife in their natural habitat and always try to get local advice where to go but I guess that I'm just unlucky,I've been sitting by the Trent for over ten years watching the bird life and loads of people told me about the kingfisher family that nest somewhere near where I sit and how many times have I seen them,chuffing twice and even then it passed at great speed and all I saw was a blue blur go past