* Dunnock: Dunnocks usually build their nests in low shrubs or trees, but they can also nest on the ground, often in a sheltered spot.
* Mistle Thrush: Mistle thrushes typically build their nests in trees, but they can also nest on the ground, especially in rocky areas.
* Song Thrush: Song thrushes usually build their nests in trees or shrubs, but they can also nest on the ground, often in a sheltered spot.
* Blackbird: Blackbirds usually build their nests in trees or shrubs, but they can also nest on the ground, often in a sheltered spot.
* Ring Ouzel: Ring ouzels typically build their nests in rocky outcrops, but they can also nest on the ground, especially in areas with a lot of vegetation.
* Dipper: Dippers usually build their nests on rocks near fast-flowing streams, but they can also nest on the ground, often in a sheltered spot.
* Grey Wagtail: Grey wagtails usually build their nests on bridges or buildings near water, but they can also nest on the ground, often in a sheltered spot.
* Pied Wagtail: Pied wagtails usually build their nests in holes in walls or trees, but they can also nest on the ground, often in a sheltered spot.
* Yellowhammer: Yellowhammers usually build their nests in low shrubs or trees, but they can also nest on the ground, often in a sheltered spot.
* Reed Bunting: Reed buntings usually build their nests in reed beds or tall grasses, but they can also nest on the ground, often in a sheltered spot.
* Corn Bunting: Corn buntings usually build their nests in tall grasses, but they can also nest on the ground, especially in areas with a lot of vegetation.