Informative video, thank you. Last couple of weeks, I've found a lot of otter sprainting spots on a long stretch of brook in the north western peak district feeding totally on signal crayfish. Looks like they've munched through all their resources of crayfish as very limited fish in this little stream. I'm guessing they have swam back down this secluded tributary stream back into the main river.
Thanks, great video. I'm looking for signs of Otters here in Sheffield
any look finding any .looking myself round Wakefield
@@dezscott46not yet. I'm checking for spraints around canals and rivers and think I found some out in a Peak District. No sightings tho
@@aminadrury1415 good luck with that
Nice video Sue. Thankyou
Informative video, thank you. Last couple of weeks, I've found a lot of otter sprainting spots on a long stretch of brook in the north western peak district feeding totally on signal crayfish. Looks like they've munched through all their resources of crayfish as very limited fish in this little stream. I'm guessing they have swam back down this secluded tributary stream back into the main river.
Don't pick up crap without gloves.!
As long as you keep your hands away from your face and wash them before eating you will be fine. The skin is an amazing barrier to germs.