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Troglodytes troglodytes
Thanks for the help everyone :)
It does look like a Eurasian Wren. There are no other wrens in your area, right?
That was my thought too, but this birds beak looks bigger then the eurasian wrens beak and the legs looks longer.
This birds was jumping around maybe that's why the legs look longer
There are 28 sub-species of the Eurasian Wren, all slightly different from each other! Yours is likely to be troglodytes troglodytes troglodytes (same word 3 times).