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Flora of the Heath CANCELLED

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The history of the Hampstead Heath ponds CANCELLED

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The Hidden Heath: signs of the Heath’s past

Hampstead’s Heath pictorial historian and archaeologist Michael Hammerson interprets what lies beneath, adding a new dimension to your enjoyment of the Heath.

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Birds of the Heath in the Autumn CANCELLED

Despite its urban location there’s always something interesting to spot on the Heath: Bittern, Golden Oriole and Honey Buzzard have all come our way before! Nothing promised … but you never know.

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The Hampstead Heath Extension CANCELLED

Discover the delights of the Heath extension, saved by the ‘benevolent tyrant’ Henrietta BarnettĀ  in 1907, its ponds, hedges, trees, and its history, in the company of the man who knows it best.

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Nature and wildlife of Hampstead Heath CANCELLED

Marsh Marigold, purple loosetrife, water mint, lady fern , lily of the valley, cowslip, oxeye daisy, muntjac deer, grass snakes, moles, foxes, hedgehogs, six species of bats, over 180 bird species, a quarter of Britain’s spiders, 25 species of butterfly, 18 species of dragonfly and damselfly, 500 species of fungi including rare bracket fungus. You …

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Birds of the Heath in Spring CANCELLED

Discover the returning birds of the Heath in the company of expert birder John Hunt. Find out who has arrived from where:  chiff-chaff, willow warbler, redstart, winchat, flycatcher – if they’re there, John will find them…and maybe you’ll find others…

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The History of the Hampstead Heath Ponds CANCELLED

This walk, led by Marc Hutchinsion, will explore the history of the Heath ponds

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Sandy Heath CANCELLED

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The Hidden Heath: signs of the Heath’s past CANCELLED

A walk from Athlone House to Springett’s Wood. Here is some supplementary detail and written text describing this walk in more detail. This description can be as long or as short as required.

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