Thats a nice bunch of species.In terms of luckiest, not rarest or best view I have 4 UK ones...
Wildcat running out in front of the car in Scotland (can't be 100% sure it was a pure one but looked close enough)
Polecat did the same in Wales
Otter in broad daylight in Southampton
A great bustard which flew right past me on a walk around Lymington, Hampshire
I've also seen a fair amount of exotic stuff abroad and rare things which I looked for but these stand out because they were completely unexpected and seen by pure chance
That's exciting, very cool to see otters in the wild. Good luck! Any idea which species that would be?Thats a nice bunch of species.
I've been wanting to find a place to go camp out and find some otters, I know someone farther up north who knows were some are, so I'm hoping to go find some soon enough next year.![]()
My first otter crawled up onto a Shetland beach and went to sleep in front of me! I did have a close encounter with a polecat-type, but the fact that I saw it in daylight makes me think it might have been a ferret. Not seen Great Bustard in UK, but have seen them in Spain, and the only African flock in Morocco. Finally, a glimpse of Wildcat in Morocco; VERY envious of a UK sighting!
I think the Scottish Islands are definitely THE place for a daytime European otter sighting. I once saw a large male on the Isle of Mull catch a conger eel and then drag it back to its burrow, definitely the best view I've ever had of onewen i was in northen scottland 4 years ago i randomly saw an otter during the day only time i have sean any wild otter
The One that lives in my home range, the North American River otter.That's exciting, very cool to see otters in the wild. Good luck! Any idea which species that would be?
Well thats cool, Especially the Conger eel!I think the Scottish Islands are definitely THE place for a daytime European otter sighting. I once saw a large male on the Isle of Mull catch a conger eel and then drag it back to its burrow, definitely the best view I've ever had of one
My first otter crawled up onto a Shetland beach and went to sleep in front of me! I did have a close encounter with a polecat-type, but the fact that I saw it in daylight makes me think it might have been a ferret. Not seen Great Bustard in UK, but have seen them in Spain, and the only African flock in Morocco. Finally, a glimpse of Wildcat in Morocco; VERY envious of a UK sighting!
Some very nice sightings there as well. My polecat was out during the day as well, albeit dawn in rural Pembrokeshire. If you saw a Wildcat in Morocco, would that be the African subspecies? Very jealous of your adder sighting. Finally managed to see adders for the first time this March after years of wanting to. 2 males and a female but no sign of mating behaviourIn terms of British sightings; I remember well known naturalist Chris Packham listing his top 40 or 50 UK wildlife events, one of which he had not seen himself. I have; the dance of the adders where two males entwine their necks and fight for dominance. Wonderful!
Yes, African subspecies. Disappeared up into a tree in the cedar forests where the Barbary Macaques live, but they don’t have a long tail! I’ve been lucky with Adders, but have never seen a wild British Grass Snake.Some very nice sightings there as well. My polecat was out during the day as well, albeit dawn in rural Pembrokeshire. If you saw a Wildcat in Morocco, would that be the African subspecies? Very jealous of your adder sighting. Finally managed to see adders for the first time this March after years of wanting to. 2 males and a female but no sign of mating behaviour
I've uploaded a photo to the gallery in case anyone didn't believe me!Well thats cool, Especially the Conger eel!
Super cool! Any Idea what the species of eel it could be?I've uploaded a photo to the gallery in case anyone didn't believe me!
That's a very cool sighting, can't think what else it could've been. A macaque getting bitten on the backside by a snake perhapsYes, African subspecies. Disappeared up into a tree in the cedar forests where the Barbary Macaques live, but they don’t have a long tail! I’ve been lucky with Adders, but have never seen a wild British Grass Snake.
Definitely a Conger. I saw it pretty clearly through binoculars, but the photo isn't that greatSuper cool! Any Idea what the species of eel it could be?
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I've never seen too many snake species in the wild, My favorites were when I lived in a different place than I do now (still in the U.S.) and picked up a garter snake out of the Garden and Brought it to the Porch to show everyone. Lets just say that the Snake didn't please the majority of people standing there.That's a very cool sighting, can't think what else it could've been. A macaque getting bitten on the backside by a snake perhaps
Interesting as I always though grass snakes were the easier one to see but I may have just been lucky. I saw one swimming once which was cool. That said I've always found snakes generally hard to spot whilst others seem to see them all the time. Now seen all the British native reptiles besides the smooth snake