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Otter - Peters Port

Peters Port, Isle of Benbecula, Outer Hebrides

Type:Flora and Fauna - Otters

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Scan the loch edge and around the islands from the end of the Peter's Port road. Mostly seen looking to the north and east from the pier although also check the creeks in the area as they can turn up anywhere.

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