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Blakeney Point on the Norfolk Coast is once again the stage for one of England’s most extraordinary wildlife spectacles, the annual grey seal pupping season.

Home to the country’s largest colony, over the coming weeks the beach and dunes are set to come alive with thousands of newborn pups over the coming weeks. And, for the first time this winter, audiences everywhere can witness the drama unfold in real time.

A discreet, solar-powered camera has been installed among the dunes, streaming live from inside the colony until early January, when the last pups are expected to be born. Viewers can tune in for regular ‘pup-dates’ at www.nationaltrust.org.uk/blakeney-seal-cam

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