Songbird of poetry
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LARKSongbird of poetry
bulbulsongbird often mentioned in Persian poetry, regarded as being a nightingale
larkkind of songbird
larkskind of songbird
OSCINEOf a songbird order
OSCINEOf a songbird suborder
SHAMAIndian songbird of thrush family.
KENTUCKYWARBLERSongbird of eastern U.S.
SHAMAIndian songbird of the thrush family.
KATESMITHSo-called "Songbird of the South"
throatsA voice of a person or a songbird
buntingsA small New World songbird of the cardinal subfamily, the male of which is brightly colored
troupialsA gregarious songbird of the American oriole family, typically having orange and black plumage and yellow eyes
trillersAn Australasian and Southeast Asian songbird of the cuckoo-shrike family, with mainly black and white plumage
honeycreepersA Hawaiian songbird of variable appearance and with a specialized bill, several kinds of which are now endangered
honeycreeperA Hawaiian songbird of variable appearance and with a specialized bill, several kinds of which are now endangered
bluebirdAn American songbird of the thrush subfamily, the male of which has a blue head, back, and wings
bluebirdsAn American songbird of the thrush subfamily, the male of which has a blue head, back, and wings
tremblerA songbird related to the thrashers, found in the Lesser Antilles and named from its habit of violent shaking
tremblersA songbird related to the thrashers, found in the Lesser Antilles and named from its habit of violent shaking
bushtitsA small American songbird of the long-tailed tit family, with mainly pale gray plumage and sometimes a black mask
meadowlarkA ground-dwelling songbird of the American blackbird family, with a brown streaky back and typically yellow and black underparts
meadowlarksA ground-dwelling songbird of the American blackbird family, with a brown streaky back and typically yellow and black underparts
bobolinksA North American songbird of the American blackbird family, with a finchlike bill. The male has black, buff, and white plumage
lyrebirdsA large Australian songbird, the male of which has a long, lyre-shaped tail and is noted for his remarkable song and display
nuthatchesA 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
nuthatchA small songbird with a long strong bill, a stiffened square-cut tail, and the habit of climbing down tree trunks head first
mockingbirdsA long-tailed thrushlike songbird with grayish plumage, found mainly in tropical America and noted for its mimicry of the calls and songs of other birds
mockingbirdA long-tailed thrushlike songbird with grayish plumage, found mainly in tropical America and noted for its mimicry of the calls and songs of other birds
cardinalsA New World songbird of the bunting family, with a stout bill and typically with a conspicuous crest. The male is partly or mostly red in color