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  • A weekend in Norfolk - Horsey Seals and Hickling Broad Nature Reserve

    Sunrise didn't seem to last long, and before I knew it, we were into normal morning conditions. Hardly a cloud in the sky, and the low winter sun made for pretty good lighting during the morning. By around 10am, there were a few groups of runners out, using the beach as an ideal space for a morning The number of breeding adults and pups born is rising every year, by some way, even considering the rather Having taken advantage of the morning light, I left the seals at lunchtime and moved off to Hickling

  • Grey Seal Pups

    You can still sense that this was a nice pastel-coloured morning, but the atmosphere is a world away It's a curious thing about cameras though; In 'good' light, such as this morning, they'll make the scene This last photo is another male, sleeping out the morning, and sheltering his eyes from the sandstorm During that time there can be in excess of a thousand pups born, which means similar numbers of adult

  • Autumn Leaf Photos

    difficult as they seemed to go from green to brown in a flash, and once brown they were always brittle and torn When I decided to give autumn leaves a go, one species I immediately decided wouldn't work was the horse This is hornbeam; and a very classy gent, if I may say so.

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