Thanks. It is underexposed because at the time I had to be quick to get the shot and didn't realise that my camera was still set on -2/3 exposure compensation. However when I saw it I felt that it gave more emphasis to the eyes and the evil look. I did brighten a little in Lightroom and then imported into Photoshop to blur the background bokeh more as I wanted to isolate the bird against the background. I accept there is signs of processing if you look closely. I now wish I had taken more time to make a better job. I guess I was overtaken by the excitement of the capture and was too hurried. Must have more patience in future ......