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Pied or White Wagtail please ? (3 Viewers)

The White Wagtail is the nominate - Motacilla alba alba. Found over most of Europe.
Pied Wagtail is the subspecies that occurs, primarily, in the UK & Ireland - Motacilla alba yarrellii.
The bird in your pic is the latter - strongly grey flanks, darkish grey upperparts with blackish blotches (likely a female) and the suggestion of a black rump (just visible between folded wings.
White Wagtail is a paler bird, generally with paler upperparts & clear demarcation from nape, little grey suffusion on flanks and a grey rump.
 

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