Anyone Recognise this shrubby planty bushy thingy?

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    Any of you knowledgeable folk know what this is? It just appeared in the garden a few years ago, undoubtedly a "gift" plopped into the garden by some wild bird lol :snorky:I've been trimming it to keep it looking tidy, its really quite a pretty little shrubby bushy thing :thumbsup:

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      Cotoneaster sp.

      The species hybridise very easily so wouldn't like to take id any further
       
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        Yes [​IMG] it is a shrubby planty bushy thingy :snorky:
         
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