Otters at Hauser Lake
Two pairs of River Otters have recently been spotted after migrating from surrounding lakes and rivers to the 625 acre Hauser Lake located at the southernmost edge of the Selkirk Mountains in North Idaho.
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A pair of otters play in the waters of Hauser Lake, Idaho. Two pairs of river otters have recently been spotted after migrating from surrounding lakes and rivers to the 625 acre Hauser Lake located at the southernmost edge of the Selkirk Mountains in North Idaho.
Brian Plonka Special To The Spokesman-Review
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An otter rests atop a felled tree along the banks of the Ray Laboure' Wildlife Sanctuary at the north end of Hauser Lake, Idaho. Two pairs of river otters have recently been spotted after migrating from surrounding lakes and rivers.
Brian Plonka Special To The Spokesman-Review
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Otters play in the waters of Hauser Lake, Idaho. Two pairs of river otters have recently been spotted after migrating from surrounding lakes and rivers to the 625 acre Hauser Lake located at the southernmost edge of the Selkirk Mountains in North Idaho.
Brian Plonka Special To The Spokesman-Review
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An otter curiosly inspects a dock along the shores of Hauser Lake, Idaho. Two pairs of river otters have recently been spotted after migrating from surrounding lakes and rivers to the 625 acre Hauser Lake located at the southernmost edge of the Selkirk Mountains in North Idaho.
Brian Plonka Special To The Spokesman-Review
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An otter sunbathes atop a dock along the shores of Hauser Lake, Idaho. Two pairs of river otters have recently been spotted after migrating from surrounding lakes and rivers to the 625-acre Hauser Lake located at the southernmost edge of the Selkirk Mountains in North Idaho.
Brian Plonka Special To The Spokesman-Review
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An otter shakes off water atop a dock after swimming in the waters of Hauser Lake, Idaho. Two pairs of river otters have recently been spotted after migrating from surrounding lakes and rivers to the 625-acre Hauser Lake located at the southernmost edge of the Selkirk Mountains in North Idaho.
Brian Plonka Special To The Spokesman-Review
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Otters eat and play in the waters of Hauser Lake, Idaho. Two pairs of river otters have recently been spotted after migrating from surrounding lakes and rivers to the 625-acre Hauser Lake, located at the southernmost edge of the Selkirk Mountains in North Idaho.
Brian Plonka Special To The Spokesman-Review
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An otter dives into the waters of the Ray Laboure' Wildlife Sanctuary at the north end of Hauser Lake, Idaho. Two pairs of river otters have recently been spotted after migrating from surrounding lakes and rivers.
Brian Plonka Special To The Spokesman-Review
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