You may be left in awe if you take a wild trip at Blakeney point to view the Blakeney seals. Seals are semi aquatic mammals that are interesting to watch. The seals are normally basking at the end of Blakeney point’s sandbanks. They are always in a colony of around 500 seals. Grey seals are [...]
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What phenominal sunshine we have had for the first few weeks of this season, often accompanied by a breezy Nor Easterly. The wind brought up a surprise visitor for the inhabitants of Blakeney Point today with a White Tailed Eagle first recorded over Caister, several hours drive away mid morning, and over Blakeney Point at [...]
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They call it the Spanish Plume. And we were supposed to experience it this weekend. Acoording to the Met Office when Blakeney Point seal trips enquired, it is the name for a rather complicated meterological event. As the name suggests it is a plume of very warm air that pushes north from the Spanish plateau [...]
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Wednesday 13th April Grey and Common seals on Blakeney Point Seal Trips today Our first trip was fantastic – great weather and some great sitings of the seal colony basking in the Spring sunshine. We left from Morston Quay for our first Blakeney Point seal trip today. Blue sky overhead as we slipped moorings with [...]
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