Name this critter!!

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David Morton
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Name this critter!!

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I was walking down my street and as I passed the small bridge that covers the tidal tail of Hen Cove in Casco Bay, ME, I spied this critter among the rocks just above the high water mark. I recognized him after pondering his photo. Any guesses?

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I am going with George.

Looks like he or she is a river otter.Nice spot, Steve.
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What? Nobody else? Good guess, Steve, but turns out the little guy is a mink. Closely related to the river otter. Spotted a flock of glossy ibis the other day. Turning out to be a very interesting Spring.
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It was hard to get a sense of scale in order to determine how big the critter was. I couldn't see the entire tail either so I went with otter but was thinking mink as well. I am still gonna name him George.

Sailing opens up a whole other venue of wildlife viewing, Steve.
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