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Hay meadows are grasslands that have been farmed for many years to provide winter feed (hay) for animals. Over time they have developed a diverse and unique mix of flowers and grasses, which in turn support a variety of insects, birds and other animals.

In late July and August, hay meadows are at their best, full of stunningly beautiful wildflowers.

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