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Winterwatch Goes Wild in Northern Ireland!
13 Jan
Summary
- The show will broadcast live from Northern Ireland's Strangford Lough.
- Winterwatch 2026 explores the unique wildlife of the Mount Stewart estate.
- The series airs January 20-23 at 7 PM on BBC Two.

Winterwatch is set to captivate audiences with its return to BBC Two next week, broadcasting live from the stunning landscapes of Northern Ireland. For the first time in its history, the popular nature series will be based at the historic Mount Stewart estate in County Down, overlooking the vast Strangford Lough.
Presented by Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan, and Iolo Williams, the show promises an intimate look at the UK's winter wildlife. Packham expressed excitement about Northern Ireland's unspoiled natural resources and unique species, highlighting the region's rich coastal areas and loughs.
The broadcast, scheduled from January 20-23 at 7 PM, will feature live segments from Mount Stewart, home to pine martens and red squirrels, alongside pre-recorded clips from across the UK. Viewers can anticipate seeing a variety of wildlife, including migratory birds like Brent geese.




