| DOVECOT | Shelter for domesticated pigeons and related birds (7) |
| DOVECOTE | Shelter for domesticated pigeons |
| ALCIDS | Auks, puffins and related birds |
| PENNED | Wrote: "Shelter for domesticated animal and shelter for wild animal sent back" (6) |
| OWLERY | Word for an aviary, barn, box, haunt, Hogwartian tower, tree or other place inhabited by a parliament of howlets, jill-hooters, madges, tawnies or related birds of the night (6) |
| EMU | A cassowary-related bird found in the mud |
| KINGFISHER | Kookaburra or a related bird |
| FANTAIL | Breed of domesticated pigeon (7) |
| COLUMBA | Latin name of pigeons and doves; or, an Irish monk who founded a monastery on Iona where he converted the northern Picts to Christianity (7) |
| TUMBLER | Type of pigeon, and drinking glass (7) |
| CROWNED | The Victoria ___ pigeon is the largest pigeon and is 84cm long |
| POINTED | Apart from size, the major difference between a pigeon and a dove is that most doves have ___ tails |
| HEATHER | Also called ling and related to blueberries and rhododendrons, the primary food of the red grouse and one of the national flowers of Scotland (7) |
| OREGANO | Meaning "joy of the mountains" and related to marjoram, a fragrant herb carpeting parts of the landscape of rural Greece, used to flavour horiatiki with tomatoes, olives and feta (7) |
| SPARROW | A weaverbird of the genus Passer and related genera (7) |
| THISTLE | Any prickly composite plant of Carduus, Cirsium and related genera (7) |
| SATYRID | Butterfly of a group that includes the browns, heaths, ringlets, and related species (7) |
| KEYGRIP | Film technician responsible for cameras and related equipment, typically assisted by a best boy (3,4) |
| KINTYRE | Peninsula and related port in the Med |
| GEOLOGY | Study of rocks and related areas |