"...As an update a wild Black (hook lipped) Rhino at a range of 75m, Fantastic to see..."
Actually scratch the Pine Martens, I saw two black Rhinos in Namibia, from about the same distance, that'll be my rarest animal.
"...As an update a wild Black (hook lipped) Rhino at a range of 75m, Fantastic to see..."
A Heron, apparently they are quite rare [untill you go anywhere near a canal or the coast...].
Used to help a friend out on her narrowboat, mostly along the Gloucester/Sharpness canal and the Severn. Herons are a beautiful bird but seem a bit daft to me!
There were many herons along the waterway (or was it just the one?) I'd see them standing on the towpath peering into the water. They would stand there motionless until I got close with the boat when they would effortlessly take to the air with just one or two wing flaps. Daft thing is, they wouldn't fly to behind me where they would have peace and quiet but always flew about 100 metres ahead and it would all start again!
Perhaps they weren't being as daft as it seems. Your boat may have been driving fish toward them.
I'm sad about ole George. I tickled him under his chin and he put his head down on my calf just above the knee for a few minutes before I got muscle strain and had to move. I went to see him again a couple of times during the course of a week because something about him fascinated me. It's quite weird to have seen a now extinct species. I always intended to go back and see him again.
Althought 99.9% of all species are extinct, there are stills hundreds of thousands of different animals! And dont forget-humans have created some new species too (like that weird mix of lion and tiger...).