Scottish Seals
Scotland is home to two species of Scottish seals: the harbour (or common) seal (Phoca vitulina) and the grey seal (Halichoerus grypus). Harbour seals are smaller and have a distinctive dog-like face, often spotted resting on sandbanks or rocky shores. Grey seals, larger and with a more elongated snout, are more numerous and can be found along Scotland’s rugged coastlines and remote islands. Both species play a vital role in the marine ecosystem and are a popular sight for wildlife enthusiasts.
Grey Seal Pups
November/December at St Abbs is a good time to view the seal pups.
At points where the path nears the beach, fences are used to keep the public and seals safely apart – so a long lens is needed to get decent pictures
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