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Otter Spraint?

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swotty | 23:58 Mon 18th May 2009 | Animals & Nature
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I visit a Nature Reserve frequently and have found "Scent Markings"? I want to be sure and keep it quiet for now. I'm sure it's a not Mink, though one is on the reserve. I believe Mink poo smells more like Polecat - What an unsavory question - Soz but this is great if what is suspected is correct - I will Google etc, but I am up for all the info' I can gather - Thanks in anticipation - Wotty
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Basically mink poo stinks to high heaven. Otter is smelly but more of a fishy smell. Otters tend to do it in very visible or prominent places as territory markers. Where abouts? I do voluntary warden work at Otmoor in Oxfordshire. We have the odd mink but otters are re-appearing and leaving tell-tale signs- spraints and a nice slide!!
Why do you want to keep it quiet? At least speak to the reserve staff!
It is noticeable that where otters are making a comeback the mink tend to move out which is good news- not only for the otters but also for water voles, although otters will take one if they can, they cant get their heads down the holes like mink can.
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I've actually seen 2 of them tonight and have contacted the warden - This is the first sighting after a long absence - Thanks - Steve

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