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Wild on Water

Episode 1

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC One Northern Ireland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland

Karen Patterson takes to the shores of Strangford Lough to discover the abundance and diversity of Northern Ireland's wildlife. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Karen Patterson
Producer:
Alex Johnston
Executive Producer:
Emma Dunseith

Wild on Water

Episode 3: Bird Island

Duration: 3 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern IrelandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland

Karen Patterson discovers our wild neighbours on Strangford Lough; anchoring off at Bird Island, to observe life on one of the most important nesting sites in Ireland.

Wild on Water

Episode 6: Killard Nature Reserve

Duration: 4 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern IrelandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland

Karen Patterson joins naturalist Rory Mellon as she enjoys the natural beauty on the shore of Strangford Lough, at Killard Nature Reserve. Show more

Wild on Water

Episode 5: Strangford Seals

Duration: 4 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern IrelandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD

Available for years

Karen Patterson sets off on a sea safari, taking a closer look at the common and grey seals that inhabit Strangford Lough.

Wild on Water

Episode 4: Coastal Guardians

Duration: 3 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern IrelandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland HD

Available for years

Karen Patterson joins two coastal guardians as she gets up close to the creatures tucked away on the sheltered rocky shore at Portaferry. Show more

Wild on Water

Episode 2: Greyabbey Mud Flats

Duration: 4 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern IrelandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland

Available for 7 months

Karen Patterson joins Jen Firth to discover why Strangford Lough supports such a diverse range of wildlife, in particular hungry birds.