The Redwing is the smallest of the typical thrushes.
The Eurasian Hoopoe is the most widespread species of the genus Upupa, native to Europe, Asia and the northern half of Africa.
The Altamira Oriole is the largest oriole in North America. It is widespread in subtropical lowlands of the Mexican Gulf Coast and northern Central America, the Pacific coast and inland.
The Carolina Wren is a fairly large wren with a round body and a long tail that it often cocks upward. It is the second-largest in the United States species after the Cactus Wren.
The Baltimore oriole is a small icterid blackbird common in eastern North America as a migratory breeding bird.
The Tufted Flycatcher, a small passerine bird in the tyrant flycatcher family is also known as the Northern Tufted Flycatcher.
The European Robin, known simply as Robin or Robin Redbreast in the British Isles is a small insectivorous bird.
The Black-headed Grosbeak is a medium-sized, seed-eating bird.
The Fieldfare, a large and colorful thrush, is a strongly migratory bird.
The Brambling, also known as the Cock o' the North and the Mountain finch is a widespread and migratory songbird, often seen in very large flocks.
The Red-Flanked Bluetail, also known as the Orange-Flanked Bush-Robin, is a small songbird found in Eurasia.
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