This time, the dark male opted to follow the river that branched off from the lake as he set about his morning exploration. It was a common tendency of his: to follow streams and keep near ponds and marshlands. Because that's where the ducks were and ducks (or any kind of waterfowl) were one of his favorite foods. The other being grouse and other upland birds. In other words, Otter favored anything with feathers and was known (back home) for his prowess in hunting them. If only he ate like a bird too, some would say, for Otter had a mighty appetite.
By chance his decision was a good one, and it would save him who knows how many suns or moons of wandering around. He liked to wander of course, being fidgety beast that needed near-constant stimulation; but he liked to have a pack to return to too. He was a social wolf after all. So to run into the scent of pack borders so soon after his dispersal from home was most fortuitous and welcome.
Not one to shop around, he took only a few moments to investigate the scent markers and glean what he may from them, before he howled into the great redwood forest. Not to summon — but to let the pack know he was nearby, and was not skulking about hoping to go undetected. Otter then summoned a bit of patience to linger quietly some respectable distance from the border in hopes that someone of notable rank might come to intercept him.