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A group that counts grey seal pups on a five-mile (8km) stretch of Norfolk coast around Horsey Gap says numbers have ... There was also a "small colony" at Orford Ness in Suffolk, he added.
as well as Horsey Gap. It is thought the seals may have spilled over from well-populated colonies in Norfolk to become Suffolk’s first breeding colony (Andrew Capell/National Trust/PA ...
The count in January this year was called off due to high tides which forced the seals on top of the dunes at Horsey Gap making it too ... s largest grey seal colony at Blakeney Point in North ...
There’s a seal ... in the colony. A warden directs walkers around as the baby lies half submerged, flapping his ­flippers and blowing bubbles through his nose. Welcome to Horsey beach in ...
The Friends of Horsey Seals group, which monitors the colony along the five-mile stretch between Waxham and Winterton, counted 3,246 pups there this season. While numbers remain high, this year ...
PA Media Mr Ansell said there was no evidence that global warming was affecting seals around Horsey Gap "There's no evidence ... There was also a "small colony" at Orford Ness in Suffolk, he ...
A grey seal colony has established itself at a former ... also cared for by the National Trust, as well as Horsey Gap. “We understand that people will want to see the colony now they know ...