| ORTOLAN | Songbird of the bunting family |
| TANAGER | Songbird of the bunting family (7) |
| ORTOLANS | Birds of the bunting family, once prized as a delicacy |
| YELLOWHAMMERS | Birds of the bunting family (13) |
| YELLOWHAMMER | Bird of the bunting family (12) |
| CATBIRD | American songbird of the mockbingbird family whose call resembles the mewing of a cat (7) |
| WAGTAIL | Songbird of the same family as the pipit (7) |
| SWALLOW | Any migratory swift-flying songbird of the family Hirundinidae, especially the widespread Hirundo rustica (7) |
| CREEPER | Small songbird of the family Certhiidae having a brown-and-white plumage (7) |
| BUNTING | Woodland songbird of the northern Palearctic (6,7) |
| TITMICE | Small active songbirds of the family Paridae (7) |
| BABBLER | Songbird of the Indian subcontinent that can be white-bibbed, chestnutrumped or snowy-throated (7) |
| CORN | Common crop we might connect with the bunting bird (4) |
| REDSTART | European songbird of the genus Phoenicurus of the thrush family (8) |
| PIPIT | Any ground- dwelling songbird of the family Motacillidae, especially of the genus Anthus; sometimes called titlark (5) |
| DRONGO | Insectivorous songbird of the family Dicruridae, of the Old World tropics |
| ELEGANTTIT | Songbird of the family Paridae, endemic to the Philippines (7,3) |
| NUTHATCH | Any small passerine songbird of the family Sittidae, especially the Eurasian Sitta europaea (8) |
| SHRIKE | Any passerine songbird of the family Laniidae, commonly known as the butcherbirds (6) |
| WHEATEAR | Small passerine songbird of the flycatcher family (Muscicapidae) related to the chats; Oenanthe oenanthe (8) |