The Norfolk coast has seen the addition of some adorable visitors as baby grey seals have been spotted.

With pupping season fully under way this November, a group of seals have been seen on the beach at Horsey.

North Norfolk News: A new born seal pup with its mother on the beach at HorseyA new born seal pup with its mother on the beach at Horsey (Image: Joe Giddens)

North Norfolk News: The baby seals attract thousands of visitors each yearThe baby seals attract thousands of visitors each year (Image: Joe Giddens)North Norfolk News: Almost 4,000 baby seals were born along the Norfolk coast last yearAlmost 4,000 baby seals were born along the Norfolk coast last year (Image: Joe Giddens)North Norfolk News: Pupping season has official begunPupping season has official begun (Image: Joe Giddens)

One of the fluffy-faced pups was snapped sleeping on its back with a flipper resting across their stomach.

Many of the seals could be seen relaxing on the sand but the mammals typically spend two-thirds of their lives at sea.

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Almost 4,000 baby seals were born along the five-mile stretch of coast in Norfolk last year – a record for the region.