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Strangely enough my neighbour has recently spotted one in her garden & we've never had one before in this area.
priyawarekar , I assume you are talking about one of the inbuilt startup images on a Canon digital camera?
I don't recognise it as a British bird. I have been through my Collins Field guide to birds of Britain and Europe and don't see it as an illustration. I would say it is definitely not a tit. It is more like a bunting in shape.
Here is a further description:
beak - short, thick and black
crown - bright yellow
eye stripe - black and broad
cheek - pale yellow, almost white
breast and flanks - bright yellow
primaries - almost black with a white spot(bar?)
remainder of wings and back appear grey
tail - pale grey?
I can't get a good look at this image since it disappears almost as soon as it appears. The settings screen overlays it with so much text and graphics that it is difficult to see all the details there either. I hope this is sufficient to help someone else to recognise it.
priyawarekar, Further research leads me to believe it is a bird of the Eastern USA called a Blue-winged Warbler
Compare this photo on the link below:
http://www.briansmallphoto.com/gallery/bwwa.html