The terns and seals of Blakeney Point - with National Trust Area Ranger and Coastal Warden Ed Stubbings

a grey seal and pup on the beach

Thinesh Thirugnanasampanthar

A common tern hovers over reedbed

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A group of grey seals on the shore with one looking up

Grey seals, Kevin Fisher

A flock of terns in the sky with a sunset

Tern

The terns and seals of Blakeney Point - with National Trust Area Ranger and Coastal Warden Ed Stubbings

Location:
Cley Village Hall, NR25 7RJ
Discover Blakeney Point’s remarkable wildlife spectacle of terns and seals with National Trust Ranger Ed Stubbings.

Event details

Date

Time
7:30pm - 9:30pm
Local group
A static map of The terns and seals of Blakeney Point - with National Trust Area Ranger and Coastal Warden Ed Stubbings

About the event

Join us for a fascinating illustrated talk by Ed Stubbings, highlighting the amazing wildlife of Blakeney Point.

The Point supports protected species including little tern, avocet and little ringed plover and it is also important in being one of only two places in Norfolk where sandwich terns regularly breed. 2025 was an excellent year for breeding, with little terns raising 120 fledglings, with the highest number of breeding pairs since 2021.
 

 

Booking

Price

Cost: £3 including refreshments

Additional booking information

No need to book. Ample car parking on site, but a torch is useful for the walk to and from the hall.

Suitable for

Adults

Accessibility
We want our events, and nature itself, to be accessible to everyone. If you have specific needs or requirements, please get in touch at events@norfolkwildlifetrust.org.uk so we can support you wherever possible. Please be aware that the natural terrain and access conditions may limit what we are able to provide on site.