REDSTART as small songbird
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redstartsREDSTART, as small songbird
redstartas small songbird
LINNETSmall songbird.
WRENSmall songbird
TANAGERSmall songbird.
VIREOSmall songbird.
WRENSmall songbird.
SKYLARKSmall songbird
ROBINSmall songbird
FINCHSmall songbird
SPARROWSmall songbird
TOMTITSmall songbird
LARKSmall songbird
TITSmall songbird
VIREOSmall songbird
PIPITSmall songbird
WRENSmall brown songbird
WRENSmall, loud songbird
pardalotea small Australian songbird
buntingsmall, seed-eating songbird
wrenssmall brown-gray songbird
wrensmall brown-gray songbird
VIREOSmall, red-eyed songbird
WRENSmall-but-loud songbird
WRENSmall but loud songbird
pardalotesPARDALOTE, a small Australian songbird
sparrowsmall, common, gray-brown songbird
finchsmall songbird with a short bill
accentorsA small Eurasian songbird with generally drab-colored plumage
buntingsA small New World songbird of the cardinal subfamily, the male of which is brightly colored
thrushesA small or medium-sized songbird, typically having a brown back, spotted breast, and loud song
whinchatsA small Eurasian and North African songbird related to the stonechat, with a brown back and orange-buff underparts
whinchatA small Eurasian and North African songbird related to the stonechat, with a brown back and orange-buff underparts
bushtitsA small American songbird of the long-tailed tit family, with mainly pale gray plumage and sometimes a black mask
waxbillsA small, finchlike Old World songbird, typically brightly colored and with a red bill that resembles sealing wax in color
waxbillA small, finchlike Old World songbird, typically brightly colored and with a red bill that resembles sealing wax in color
waxwingA crested Eurasian and American songbird with mainly pinkish-brown plumage, having small tips like red sealing wax on some wing feathers
nuthatchA small songbird with a long strong bill, a stiffened square-cut tail, and the habit of climbing down tree trunks head first
stonechatsA small Old World songbird of the thrush subfamily, having bold markings and a call that sounds like two stones being knocked together
nuthatchesA small songbird with a long strong bill, a stiffened square-cut tail, and the habit of climbing down tree trunks head first