Our birds make the sweetest sounds and are often startlingly pretty, obvious, abundant and diverse. As such, they are almost the opposite of our mammals. The latter are low in diversity, hard to see (and often nocturnal), almost always dull brown or grey, and at best make nasty grunts, squeaks and barks. But, paradoxically, mammals are among the most charismatic animals in the British fauna.
And surely none is as charming and special as the Otter. They are so good-looking, playful, expressive, impressive and simply magnificent.
I was well into my 40s before I saw one of these loveliest of mammals in the UK for the first time. That was in Scotland, where Otters are mostly seen on weedy, rocky, coastal shores. I’ve seen them in this habitat on the…
