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    Picture of a bird from Scotland

    While it would require some more artifacts (I think), conceivably, it could also be a Mistle Thrush. Did the bird call?
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    Picture of a bird from Scotland

    I wouldn't be able to judge the size of a lone bird based on a phone picture. It's also quite a distance away. This Hoopoe suffered from the same problem of phones downsizing birds, maybe because of the background eating into the silhouette. https://www.birdforum.net/threads/hoopoe-or-hoax.443193
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    Picture of a bird from Scotland

    Could the twigs appear thicker than in reality due to photo quality? I find it hard to reconcile the beige, the white undertail and the black moustache with any other (European) species, and Jays are common birds. The closest (and still very off) would be Waxwing.
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    Picture of a bird from Scotland

    The cones are closer than the bird. Some cones at the bottom are noticeably longer than some of those at the top. What else could that be?
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    Picture of a bird from Scotland

    It does (for me), but only when I noticeably zoom into the second picture.
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    Picture of a bird from Scotland

    Jay? Black moustache, beige colouration, white undertail, plausible perch.
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