The ice on the Bug River melted and water started to flow down freely again. It immediately came along with the revival of animal life on the riverbank. Large groups of swans could be spotted along the riverbank, but today these beautiful birds could not compete with a totally unexpected and absolutely indisputable river beauty of the day. The Euroasian Otter (Lutra lutra). A very rare guest on the Polish rivers. Even rarer to be spotted hunting so freely by day so close to human habitats. Though the flowing waters of the river also attracted the anglers, it seems there must have not been much fish that day if the otter was satisfied with catching a frog. By the way, have a closer look at these claws! A monster! Curiosity seems to be the otter's second name. The third name would certainly be fun 'n' leisure. If you liked this post, let me invite you to like my official fb profile: https://www.facebook.com/polandforbeginners/
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POLAND FOR BEGINNERS
Hi! My name is Victoria. Welcome to my personal travel photoblog about Poland created especially for you, my foreign friends, who are curious about Poland!
ABOUT MEEnglish philologist and film editor by education. Translator by occupation. A lover of my motherland Poland and globetrotter with journalist ambitions. Passionate about photography. I love traveling, active way of spending time and contact with nature. Experience and explore - that is what drives me! I am on the look for happy islands. Archives
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