Don't often get a chance to photograph these beauties very often in the UK, especially in adult plumage, and as for getting a sound file too....
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And a sound file (inc a background Skylark) with a very quiet chattering in the middle of all the louder calls! http://www.xeno-canto.org/europe/recording.php?XC=54467#
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