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    My uncle has this bird coming to his house every morning to feed
    he asked would i take some pics and find out what type it is?
    we have looked in books, is it a wagtail?
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    Welcome to the site Numbz
    Yes. I would say it is a Pied Wagtail in his winter coat

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    Certainly not a Wagtail Numbz, the strong beak would make it some kind of Finch or Bunting. It could be a Leucistic (partially coulourless) Goldfinch or Greenfinch, or a miscoloured Snow Bunting.

    It may of course be an escapee, as it is not an exact match for anything I can think of.
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    Thanks for replying guys
    the bird came first to the garden in feb for a few weeks and aint been seen again till yesterday.
    it only feeds on the ground and not the feeders.
    strange one lol

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    i would go for a leucistic chaffinch. i does look similar to a snow bunting, but you would'nt find one of those in your back garden, well very unlikely anyway!!. it is a handsome little bird, is'nt it?. i,m 99% certain that it is a chaffinch with lack of colouration

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    Thanks Andy, I guess the company it keeps may also be an indication of what it is, unless of course it is a loner.
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    thanks guys for the answer
    ill ring my uncle and give him the news
    thanks again

    tis a lovley bird which he or me has never seen one like it before
    cheers Numbz

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