WINTERWATCH viewers were left distracted by a 'genius' cameraman in the background of Iolo Williams' report in the latest episode.
The BBC Two show celebrates the resilient wildlife and people who conquer the harsh winter and come out on top.
Chris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Lolo Williams were back exploring the wildlife at RSPB Arne in DorsetCredit: bbcBut viewers were distracted by what the cameraman in the background was wearingCredit: bbcChris Packham, Michaela Strachan and Iolo Williams were back on screens exploring the wildlife at RSPB Arne in Dorset.
While Gillian Burke visited the Orkney Isles.
Iolo Williams explored Brownsea Island at night with a thermal camera, capturing all the exciting moments on the island.
Happy Valley's James Norton teases Tommy's 'deep hatred' in final seriesHowever, viewers were seriously distracted during his report when they noticed a camera man in the background wearing a 'German Army Style Sleeping Bag' to stay warm while filming.
One fan penned on X/Twitter: "What in the Winterwatch is the person behind Lolo Williams wearing and where do I get one!? Need one of those to keep me warm in the Eryri Dark Sky Reserve."
Many were curious about the clothing item, wondering what it was and where they could get one for themselves.
One wrote: "That looks like a German Army style sleeping bag but without arms. Could be like one of these."
A second added: "Ooh yeah! I’ve also just found an IKEA UK version for a mere £25."
A third commented: "I think you have what I refer to as a ‘football manager’ coat."
A fourth wrote: "German issue sleeping bag. Unzips across ways (then folds behind you) without unzipping down so you can get your legs out if needed. Not massively warm on its own but waterproof."
While a fifth penned: "And I just looked closer, it isn’t one of these the person is wearing but they’re a bloody good idea."
It comes after Winterwatch viewers were left fuming after the BBC aired shocking animal footage on the programme yesterday.
Presenters went on to show audiences a video they'd managed to capture of the nocturnal wildlife in Dorset.
His Dark Materials fans left open-mouthed after character’s shocking betrayalBut viewers were left horrified when they saw the footage from what the show hosts dubbed the "Carcass Cam".
The camera was trained on the body of a dead deer, and audiences at home watched as a fox came to gnaw on it.
Many wanted to know where he got his item of clothing fromCredit: bbc