Camera operators in Lincoln were stunned when they spotted a fox and otter frolicking around the city’s Brayford river front
18:56, 21 Nov 2025Updated 19:03, 21 Nov 2025
Camera operators in Lincoln were stunned when they spotted the otter and fox “dancing” through the streets(Image: City of Lincoln Council / SWNS)
This is the adorable moment a fox and an otter were captured on CCTV playing together in a deserted city.
Camera operators in Lincoln were stunned when they spotted the pair frolicking around the city’s Brayford river front. Footage shows them sniffing and chasing each other in scenes straight out of a Disney movie or John Lewis Christmas advert.
The pair were filmed at around 4am on Tuesday and the video of their antics has attracted thousands of views online. Writing on the City of Lincoln Council Facebook page, they said: “CCTV staff work 24/7, 365 days a year to keep Lincoln and all its inhabitants safe.
The pair were captured on council CCTV as they meandered through the empty streets of Lincoln(Image: City of Lincoln Council / SWNS)
“They see families enjoying the city, friends making memories, and every now and then, an unlikely friendship blossoming. This week, they caught one worth sharing. It’s not quite the new John Lewis Christmas ad, but here, filmed in the wee small hours, is a short film of a fox and an otter and their little tour of Lincoln together.”
After several minutes chasing each other, the otter leaps into the river while the fox sits down and watches from the riverbank. Social media users expressed their delight at the heart-warming scenes.
Council workers said they captured the moment an “unlikely friendship blossomed”(Image: City of Lincoln Council / SWNS)
One user said: “Not many city centres would have this level of wildlife living within its environs. It’s an amazing sighting.”
Another said: “Real-life Disney comes to Lincoln. I love the way they play tag before the otter dives into the river.” Meanwhile another quipped: “The Fox and Otter sounds like a great place to have a pint!”