| SEADOVE | Bird also called a black guillemot |
| TYSTIE | An onomatopoeic Norse name, adopted in the Scottish Isles, for the "William" also known as a black guillemot, Gwilym ddu or scraber (6) |
| COWPEA | Leguminous plant native to the Old World tropics whose edible seed is also called a black-eyed pea (6) |
| DIVER | A frogman/woman; a slang word for a pickpocket; or, an aquatic bird also called a loon (5) |
| FURCULA | Fused clavicles of a bird also called a wishbone (7) |
| NENE | Rare black-and-grey bird also called a Hawaiian goose |
| ALULA | Tuft of small stiff feathers on the first digit of a bird, also called a bastard wing (5) |
| SPARROW | Hedge -; inhabiting gardens, parks and woodland edges, a bird also called a dunnock (7) |
| SCISSOR | ___-tailed flycatcher, insecteating bird also called a Texas bird-of-paradise (7) |
| DIPPER | Bird also called a water ouzel; a pickpocket; type of ladle; or, an implement for drizzling honey (6) |
| PIPIT | Meadow -; bird also called a titlark, often an unwitting host or foster parent to a cuckoo's chicks (5) |
| CHAFFINCH | Small woodland bird also called a spink |
| LAPWING | Crested bird also called a chatterer (7) |
| BOBWHITE | Northern ?, North American ground-dwelling bird also called a ? quail |
| HEDGESPARROW | Bird also called a dunnock |
| GALAH | Australian bird also called a Rose-breasted Cockatoo (5) |
| PEWEE | Bird also called a flycatcher |
| OSPREY | Bird also called a fish hawk |
| LANDRAIL | Eurasian bird also called a corncrake (8) |
| SHRIKE | Bird also called a butcherbird |