BBC Weather Watchers capture some stunning pictures last night and into the early hours of today.
Over 400 seals are born at Orford Ness this winter, just five years after the colony was founded.
The intrepid seals follows the fisherman's catch into his keep net on the Broads.
It causes mouth sores and lesions on pups, making it hard for them to eat, and some starve to death.
Daffodil and Trifle are taken back to the sea after fears they were eating too many of the river's fish.
BBC Weather Watchers photographed vivid displays of colour over the sea in Norfolk.
The number of seals being born at one of the east coast's largest colonies is levelling out.
Primary school teacher Ursula Armstrong only took up photography during lockdown.
The Environment Agency says 26 groynes along the Norfolk coast are "not fit for purpose".