I just realised I only posted shots of its back and didn't include any photos showing the barred underparts so here's a few more.
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2. It's actually hanging upside down with its wings extended but I managed to cut off the ends of the wings so cropped it to a close shot. It has just a touch of motion blur but good enough for me

3. This is one of the earlier shots taken while I was following it around hoping it would perch in the clear closer to the ground. It's a poor shot due to the angle, looking away, bright cloud background and clutter of twigs but it does show the barred underparts. It is a quite distinctive bird.
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2. It's actually hanging upside down with its wings extended but I managed to cut off the ends of the wings so cropped it to a close shot. It has just a touch of motion blur but good enough for me
3. This is one of the earlier shots taken while I was following it around hoping it would perch in the clear closer to the ground. It's a poor shot due to the angle, looking away, bright cloud background and clutter of twigs but it does show the barred underparts. It is a quite distinctive bird.
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