| MAGPIE | Bird of the crow family, with black and white plumage (6) |
| JACKDAW | Bird of the crow family, with black and grey plumage (7) |
| CHOUGH | Large black bird of the crow family with a red beak (6) |
| PUFFIN | Northern diving bird with a black-and-white plumage and brightly coloured bill (6) |
| AVOCET | Long-legged shore bird with a black-and-white plumage and a long bill (6) |
| SEAPIE | A sailor's varying layered dish of salt meat with a hardtack or pastry crust, traditionally eaten on the briny/main; or, the original name, referring to its black-and-white plumage, for an oystercatch |
| STORKS | Very tall, long-legged wading birds with heavy bills and usually black and white plumage (6) |
| THOUGH | Black Eurasian and North African bird of the crow family, especially the red-billed Pyrrhocorax pyrrhocorax (6) |
| RAVEN | Large bird of the crow family with a black plumage and wedge- shaped tail (5) |
| RAVENS | Birds of the crow family capable of imitating human speech. and often considered of ill omen (6) |
| JAYS | Birds of the crow family, with pinkish-brown bodies and blue-and-black wings (4) |
| JAY | Bird of the crow family with blue plumage (3) |
| CORVID | Bird of the crow family |
| COOT | An aquatic bird of the rail family with black plumage and a short tail (4) |
| SHELDUCKS | Birds of the genus Tadorna with brown, black and white plumage and a red bill (9) |
| AUKS | Diving birds of the Northern oceans with black-and-white plumage (4) |
| TERN | Aquatic bird with a forked tail and a black-and-white plumage (4) |
| MANXSHEARWATER | Oceanic bird, with long slender wings and black-and-white plumage (4,10) |
| AUK | Diving bird of northern oceans with a black-and-white plumage (3) |
| GUILLEMOT | Northern oceanic diving bird with black-and-white plumage and a long narrow bill |