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First seal pups of the season born - credit PA

On the Norfolk shore, the children are being safeguarded (Picture: PA)

The season’s first grey seal pups were born on a beach in Norfolk.

At Horsey Beach, the drowsy blubber balls were seen rolling about in the sand and snuggling up to their mothers.

The children, who were lighter in color than their parents, stood obligingly for photographs, with one even giving a lazy wave to a photographer.

The pupping season starts gradually, according to Peter Ansell, chairman of Friends of Horsey Seals, but by mid-November, they’re ‘popping out all over the place,’ with hundreds of pups on the beach.

The season runs until late January, and volunteer wardens are on hand to keep the kids safe.

To prevent upsetting the infant animals, certain viewing areas have been cordoned off.

If humans go too near, the mother may leave her youngster, allowing it to starve, according to the organisation.

A newborn grey seal pup on the beach at Horsey in Norfolk, as the pupping season begins at one the UK's most important sites for the mammals. Picture date: Friday October 29, 2021. PA Photo. Friends of Horsey Seals, who monitor the colony and carry out regular counts of the new arrivals, have installed a voluntary beach closure and are using seal wardens to ensure members of the public keep a safe distance from the protective mums and their pups. Photo credit should read: Joe Giddens/PA Wire

After a hard day of playing in the sand, this dog took a well-deserved nap (Picture: PA)

A newborn grey seal pup on the beach at Horsey in Norfolk, as the pupping season begins at one the UK's most important sites for the mammals. Picture date: Friday October 29, 2021. PA Photo. Friends of Horsey Seals, who monitor the colony and carry out regular counts of the new arrivals, have installed a voluntary beach closure and are using seal wardens to ensure members of the public keep a safe distance from the protective mums and their pups. Photo credit should read: Joe Giddens/PA Wire

One sluggish adolescent waved to his admirers and cameras (Picture: PA)

Mr Ansell added that Friends of Horsey Seals regularly performs a seal census, but that they were unable to do so last season because to Covid-19 limitations.

‘When we stopped counting, we were at well over 1,500,’ he revealed.

‘We weren’t able to finish the count down there, but based on historical experience, you could confidently estimate that there would be about 2,500 babies delivered by the end of the season last year, no problem.’

‘We intend to surpass that figure again this year,’ says the company.

‘It seems that the total grows by around 10% per year.’

A newborn grey seal pup on the beach at Horsey in Norfolk, as the pupping season begins at one the UK's most important sites for the mammals. Picture date: Friday October 29, 2021. PA Photo. Friends of Horsey Seals, who monitor the colony and carry out regular counts of the new arrivals, have installed a voluntary beach closure and are using seal wardens to ensure members of the public keep a safe distance from the protective mums and their pups. Photo credit should read: Joe Giddens/PA Wire

At Horsey, the puppy season hasn’t really started yet. (Photo courtesy of PA)

A grey seal with her newborn pup on the beach at Horsey in Norfolk, as the pupping season begins at one the UK's most important sites for the mammals. Picture date: Friday October 29, 2021. PA Photo. Friends of Horsey Seals, who monitor the colony and carry out regular counts of the new arrivals, have installed a voluntary beach closure and are using seal wardens to ensure members of the public keep a safe distance from the protective mums and their pups. Photo credit should read: Joe Giddens/PA Wire

Mum keeps an eye on this little one as it learns to walk (Picture: PA)

He claims that the bulk of the beach’s marine animals are adults, with at least two healthy pups born this week.

‘It doesn’t really start going until the second or third week of November, and then it goes all out for the following week,’ says the author. Mr. Ansell continued.

‘They start sprouting out all over the place, and we end up with hundreds on the beach,’ says the narrator.

The grey seal colony on the beach at Horsey in Norfolk, as the pupping season begins at one the UK's most important sites for the mammals. Picture date: Friday October 29, 2021. PA Photo. Friends of Horsey Seals, who monitor the colony and carry out regular counts of the new arrivals, have installed a voluntary beach closure and are using seal wardens to ensure members of the public keep a safe distance from the protective mums and their pups. Photo credit should read: Joe Giddens/PA Wire

Due to Covid, a seal census was not possible last year (Picture: PA)

A grey seal with her newborn pup on the beach at Horsey in Norfolk, as the pupping season begins at one the UK's most important sites for the mammals. Picture date: Friday October 29, 2021. PA Photo. Friends of Horsey Seals, who monitor the colony and carry out regular counts of the new arrivals, have installed a voluntary beach closure and are using seal wardens to ensure members of the public keep a safe distance from the protective mums and their pups. Photo credit should read: Joe Giddens/PA Wire

Seal wardens are being hired to guarantee that the public stays away from the protective mothers and their pups. (Photo courtesy of PA)

‘This is the time of year when we hope there aren’t any strong tides that sweep them away, like last year when we lost approximately 50 or 60.’

Volunteer wardens are on patrol, he added, and there are signs and observation sites indicating a safe distance from the colony.

‘We can look forward to another pleasant and profitable season,’ Mr Ansell added, providing people stay in the viewing areas.

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