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Westleton Heath NNR, Westleton, Suffolk. A National Nature Reserve. Ancient acid sandy heath.
Free public access at all times, free parking. Supports a colony of Silver-studded Blues.

Westleton Heath map
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Notice board
6 July 2013
Westleton Heath map
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Notice board
6 July 2013
Westleton Heath 
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Habitat
6 July 2013
Westleton Heath 
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Habitat
15 July 2013
Small photograph of  a Silver Studded Blue
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Silver-studded Blue
Male. 6 July 2013
Small photograph of  a Silver Studded Blue
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Silver-studded Blue
Male. 6 July 2013
Small photograph of  a Silver Studded Blue
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Silver-studded Blue
Male. 6 July 2013
Small photograph of  a Silver Studded Blue
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Silver-studded Blue
Male. 6 July 2013
Small photograph of  a Silver Studded Blue
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Silver-studded Blue
Male. 6 July 2013
Small photograph of  a Silver Studded Blue
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Silver-studded Blue
Female. 15 July 2013
Small photograph of  a Silver Studded Blue
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Silver-studded Blue
Female. 15 July 2013
Small photograph of  a Silver Studded Blue
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Silver-studded Blue
Female. 15 July 2013
Small photograph of  a Silver Studded Blue
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Silver-studded Blue
Female. 15 July 2013
Small photograph of  a Silver Studded Blue
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Silver-studded Blue
Female. 15 July 2013

Personal sightlings:

6 July 2013. 1 Large Skipper, 6 Silver-studded Blues (all males), 2 Speckled Woods, 7 Meadow Browns, 5 Small Heaths.
15 July 2013. Silver-studded Blues: North of the Dunwich Road, 4 Male, 1 female (extra blue). South of the Dunwich road, by the sand pit: 12 males, 3 females. Others not counted.

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7 July 2013