Popular literature, or more specifically, The Wind in the Willows, has created more than a little confusion over the term ‘water rat’. Ratty, in the book, is a water vole. Not a rat at all. I would love the opportunity to photograph one (I’ve a few photos of a water vole from several years ago), but for those who were hoping to see a rotund and very cute little creature I’m afraid that you are going to be disappointed. Instead I’ve got a few photos of a rat by the water. I think they’re quite nice, though the deep shade under the trees overhanging the edge of the water made getting them something of a struggle.

Actually, even spotting the rat was not easy. There is one in this shot, I promise you.

rat in tree root

Having seen it, I stayed put. Several minutes passed before it ventured out from under cover of the tree. I expected it to scurry into the bank, but instead it went for a leisurely paddle!

Rat foraging by the wate

Rat foraging by the wate

It had spotted something worth foraging.

Rats

Rats

The final shot of the sequence was taken from a different (and even less forgiving) angle. The focus point is the reflection, not the rat (easier to see if you click on the image to enlarge it).

Rat foraging by the wate

Camera note: all shots taken with the Canon 7D and EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L USM IS lens.

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