Seals, flatfish and common scoter birds were just some of the animals that have washed up on the coast in Snettisham during the last week.
The rough seas, which saw Christmas Day and Boxing Day dips cancelled, are believed to be the reason for the deaths.
A female common scoter bird found on the beach (Image: Andrew Waddison / Wild Ken Hill)
Andrew Waddison, who works for Wild Ken Hill, said: “Very often after stormy weather, we see a multitude of sea creatures washed up on the tideline.
“This week, there were thousands of young flatfish, but we have previously witnessed masses of starfish, razor clams and much more.
Thousands of flatfish were found (Image: Andrew Waddison / Wild Ken Hill)
“Seal carcasses are also regularly seen, which is a reflection of the booming population we have along our coast at the moment.
“These entirely natural events may appear shocking to people, this is a perfectly normal event, and they will provide much-needed nutrients to the many shorebirds which we welcome to the Norfolk coast every winter.”