Adorable grey seal pups have been photographed at Donna Nook Nature Reserve on the Lincolnshire coast.
The reserve near Louth attracts hundreds of visitors during the pupping season each year.

Grey seal pups are usually born between October and December.
This year, 1,924 pups were recorded at the site.

That total is 274 higher than last year, which saw a notable decline.
According to Lincolnshire Wildlife Trust, all adult seals have now returned to sea.

Twelve pups were still visible from the viewing area earlier this week.

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