Winterwatch is coming back to Norfolk this month, uncovering more secrets of the county's natural world.
Chris Packham and Michaela Strachan will be back at Wild Ken Hill from mid-January for two weeks of live shows.
They will be taking a look at the latest breeding season of Norfolk’s grey seal populations as they seemingly go from strength to strength.
The pair will also be uncovering the secrets of birds coming to garden feeders over winter as well as looking at two birds that make Norfolk their home in colder months - pink-footed geese and corvids.
Strachan will be looking for treasure along Norfolk’s beaches and learning what mermaid’s purses can tell us about the health of our seas.
There will also be a multitude of live cameras that will focus on the marshland and farmland of northwest Norfolk.
Wild Ken Hill is often the home for the show, hosting it in all seasons.
Winterwatch returns to BBC Two on Tuesday, January 17, at 8pm.
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