JACKSON, Wyo. — Who’s hungry?
Buckrail photographer Nick Sulzer spotted a group of river otters on an extremely successful fishing outing on the Snake River.

Check out the fish flapping in these otters’ mouths.


A flock of magpies looked on, hoping to score some leftovers.

A group of otters can be referred to as a “bevy,” “family,” “lodge” or “romp,” or as a “raft” if they’re in a body of water.
The National Park Service writes on its website that these playful members of the weasel family make their homes in burrows near the water’s edge.

Visitors to Yellowstone National Park this winter also have the chance to see some “otterly” adorable animals in their warm winter coats.









