Definitions Found:
kind of songbird
- larkkind of songbird
- larkskind of songbird
- 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
- bluebirdsAn American songbird of the thrush subfamily, the male of which has a blue head, back, and wings
- 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
- 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
- meadowlarkA ground-dwelling songbird of the American blackbird family, with a brown streaky back and typically yellow and black underparts
- bushtitsA small American songbird of the long-tailed tit family, with mainly pale gray plumage and sometimes a black mask
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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