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The Weald

The heathland landscape of The Weald, with its late summer bursts of purple heather and yellow gorse, dates back to the Bronze Age. Rare and attractive animals associated with this habitat included insects such as the silver-studded blue butterfly and the brilliant emerald dragonfly, and rare birds such as the Dartford warbler and the nightjar.

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