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Sutro Sam (take one) /
Those of us in the Bay Area who pay attention to such things are aware that a River Otter dubbed "Sutro Sam" has taken up residence at the Sutro Baths. River Otters are fantastic creatures. They are cute, but they can take down Pelicans and pull gulls under the surface... I love that about them, their adorable yet ferocious character.
Sam spends his days in and around the pool, sometimes preening on the grass, sometimes hiding in the rocks. He has gotten pretty familiar with the throngs of visitors and often approaches dogs who are led down into the baths. I heard a tale of one guy who brought his dog down there to play with Sam because he thought the otter was lonely.
Here is a glimpse at those sharp little teeth. Sam eats a lot of fish, but crayfish, amphibians, and birds are also on the menu. Problem is, catching birds is tough, and Sam is a young male who hasn't quite figured out how to go after the larger prey yet.
Here he is venturing out to try his luck. At Rodeo Lagoon in the Marin Headlands, there is a group of 4 otters (down from 7) that have better luck hunting birds. It is thought that one of the 3 that have disappeared was the most experienced hunter. It wasn't uncommon to find the carcasses of Pelicans along the shores of the lagoon. I have posted about their predatory predilections HERE.
Is is amazing to watch him glide through the water. The motion is seemingly effortless and highly graceful.
Here he is sneaking up on some Coots. He is a clumsy stalker though and they always seem to get away in plenty of time. One of these days he'll get it right.
Better settle for some fish instead.
The Great Blue Heron seems to like following Sam around and shows little fear. I bet the fleeing fish make for easy pickings but the relationship could eventually turn sour. The otters in the Headlands have been seen stalking and attempting to catch herons too.
For now, all is peaceful. The heron continues untroubled and Sam continues to delight all those who pay a visit. If you do go down, enjoy the show but respect his space. It is a real priviledge to see a wild River Otter in such close proximity.
Red-shouldered Hawk /
Heading into the city I spied this female Redshoulder crossing over from the lagoon. She was heading toward some familiar perches and proceeded to land and survey the bushes below.
Something caught her eye.
A snake! What a catch, for her and for me.
Dear Internet - Please find this couple /
EDIT: the couple has been found! Thank you to everyone who spread the word and made it possible.---------------------------------------------
Hi everyone, sorry for the wildly-topic post, but sometimes when you are photographing birds, you see wonderful things.
In this case I was photographing a River Otter at Sutro Baths in San Francisco on 12/12/12, and looked over to see a proposal in progress. I was moved by the moment and snapped a couple of pictures because the scene was just so lovely, including the graffiti backdrop.
So I ask you internet, please circulate this post widely via Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, and any other means you have so we can find this couple and make sure they get access to these images. It was a beautiful moment and I'm guessing they might like to have a record of it.
Thanks in advance! More birds on the way, including a Red-shouldered Hawk with an unusual prize.
Cloud Birds /
Snow Geese on the move near Puget Sound. Click to get a higher res image.
Snow Geese flying in at day's end.