| NIGHTINGALE | This is a songbird (11) |
| REEDWARBLER | Note, strange wader born by the French river is a songbird |
| BUSHTIT | But this cuckoo is a songbird (7) |
| WHITETHROAT | Wandering with tot, hear a songbird |
| OLDHAT | "So... this is what Dumbledore sends his great defender: a songbird and an ____" (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, film version) |
| WARBLER | A songbird with a distinctive trilling song (7) |
| PIPIT | A multi-headed, yellow Narcissus and a songbird (5) |
| THRUSH | A songbird; a fungal infection, eg of the mouth |
| HILL | A locality near Kurrajong, starting with a songbird (8,4) |
| BELLBIRD | A locality near Kurrajong, starting with a songbird (8,4) |
| WARBLED | Wife wept after a rook trilled like a songbird (7) |
| OBOE | Instrument for which Mr. Lies in "Angels in America" said, "If the duck was a songbird it would sing like this" |
| KEPTATIT | Had a songbird as a pet and carried on with the thing (4,2,2) |
| BULBUL | A songbird, or a couple of bovines, do we hear? |
| MEADOWLARK | A songbird with a brown streaky back and often yellow and black underparts (6,4) |
| DRONGO | A songbird with black plumage in Africa, or a term for fool in Australian English (6) |
| WRENANDSTIMPY | Cartoon about a songbird-cat duo? |
| TWEEDLED | Emulated a songbird |
| CANARY | Spanish islands: a songbird |
| TRILL | Warbling sound made by a songbird (5) |