First time here. Maybe not the best place for this post but I thought yall could help me out. I know this is not survival related but it is still interesting
So I have just recently started visiting an area near my house and have been tracking and observing in the woods there. There is stream that runs through the middle of the woods that is fed by a small lake. On my visits there I have seen several small piles of scat about 20 feet from the water on a sandy area. They are all loose and contain mostly fish scales while one is completely made of craw fish. I believe it is otter but I have not seen any tracks that accompany it or the otter itself. I will put links to photos below. The scat seems to be a week old and only in one location, so I was wondering if an otter would move to a new location on the stream? I also have several tracks that I have seen by the stream next to all the raccoon tracks but I'm not sure what they are. Other animals I have seen in the area are beavers, deer and small rodents and I don't think those are the culprit. Also the location is what perplexes me the most, these woods are completely surrounded by neighborhoods and a highway so I am wondering if otters would live in such a small space. Finally does anyone know what an otter den looks like? I have seen several holes in the area large enough for an otter and there are several piles of debris along the stream.
Location if anyone is wondering... is in Richmond VA if you want to see the exact location it is Meredith Branch, Three Chopt, VA on google maps just across the road from Echo lake.
Here are some pictures of some tracks... some may be racoon but if you know what it is then please say...
https://www.dropbox.com/sc/6h4br2c12f3xfw1/yw6qGmankY
There are two pictures of the scat...the white one is all scales and the red one is all crayfish



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