I think @PalaoOtto is right. Juvenile yellow wagtail.
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I think plied wagtail.
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More likely that's for sure, but the pied seems to have a less distinctive eye pattern. The joy of bird ID

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It's a juvenile pied wagtail, 100%
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Super vague guess, but maybe a young bird of the British subspecies of western yellow wagtail, Motacilla flava flavissima.
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Hoping that simeone more qualified will give an exact id
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It's soooo cute
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Plied wagtail juvenile.
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We got some of these zooming around our back garden but no idea who they are. Hope someone more in tune with birds answers!
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It's a juvenile pied wagtail!
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Gotcha! Definitely not the Canadian one then. XD
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Looks like a Grey Jay, I think. It's beautiful.
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Then again... Grey Jay: "It is found in boreal forests of North America north to the tree line, and in the Rocky Mountains subalpine zone south to New Mexico and Arizona"
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Haaaaaa I'm in Tottenham
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