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Donna Nook Seals

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pg1610
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Donna Nook Seals

Post by pg1610 » Fri Dec 10, 2021 11:44 am

Took a trip over last Saturday (4 Dec) , got lucky with clear skies and some sunshine, still bitterly cold though, plenty of seals about as usual this time of year

just a few from the many shots in roughly 90 mins on the pathway (the rest on Flickr page)

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (296) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (241) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (243) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (245) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (190) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (195) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (224) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (132) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (136) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (139) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (88) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (33) by NTG842, on Flickr

ImageDonna Nook Grey Seal Colony 04-Dec-2021 (50) by NTG842, on Flickr
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Re: Donna Nook Seals

Post by Amp » Fri Dec 10, 2021 11:52 am

Lovely shots.

100arw
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Re: Donna Nook Seals

Post by 100arw » Fri Dec 10, 2021 4:01 pm

Were you forced to park in the field, or was the council parking area open too?
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pg1610
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Re: Donna Nook Seals

Post by pg1610 » Fri Dec 10, 2021 11:02 pm

100arw wrote:
Fri Dec 10, 2021 4:01 pm
Were you forced to park in the field, or was the council parking area open too?
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Well it was a field but wouldn't know if it was council or privately owned,it wasn't that bad to drive on in any case
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Re: Donna Nook Seals

Post by 100arw » Sat Dec 11, 2021 10:56 am

Thanks. I had just seen a post complaining that they had introduced a one way system, which meant you were forced to park in the farmer's field and pay.
Whereas I tend to come in the other way and park in the free council hard standing car park, and get our food and drink from the burger van.
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pg1610
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Re: Donna Nook Seals

Post by pg1610 » Sat Dec 11, 2021 3:02 pm

100arw wrote:
Sat Dec 11, 2021 10:56 am
Thanks. I had just seen a post complaining that they had introduced a one way system, which meant you were forced to park in the farmer's field and pay.
Whereas I tend to come in the other way and park in the free council hard standing car park, and get our food and drink from the burger van.
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That is the case, at busy times you are directed to that field then, only blue badge holders are sent to the hard standing car park, I would suggest through the week there is not an issue but at weekends the one way system and field is in use
I didnt have any issue with it, there was food/drink on site (not used) and access to the other car park from the viewing area was in place to get food etc(which smelled very nice, but again we did not partake)
the only thing bought was a load of sprouts on a stalk for a £1 which my wife said was excellent value
Phil

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Re: Donna Nook Seals

Post by starbuggle » Wed Dec 15, 2021 8:47 am

Great pictures! Really like no. 3 and no. 4 😁

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Re: Donna Nook Seals

Post by Philly1971 » Tue Dec 21, 2021 10:21 pm

Fantastic shots. Not much better in nature than a baby seal. I know they come closer to the path when they give birth, but do they close the range during birthing season, or at least stop ordinance being fired/dropped?

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Re: Donna Nook Seals

Post by David Baker » Sun Apr 03, 2022 10:42 am

Great set of images

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