Re John's comment, from the paper by Nial Moores it seems that the contrast between rusty-tipped outer greater coverts and the white-tipped inner greater coverts (which I noticed during observation but didn't think would actually be relevant) and the relatively plain greater and median coverts suggest elisae over owstoni. In addition, the yellow underparts and uniformly coloured cream eye-ring also supports this being an elisae.
Re Brendan, actually the under-tail coverts of this bird are white and contrasts with the yellow belly, but due to the under-storey lighting the photos looked yellower than in the field!
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