| DOVE | Bird of the family Columbidae |
| ROCKDOVE | Common bird of the family Columbidae from which the domestic pigeon is descended; Columba livia (4,4) |
| PIGEON | A bird of the family Columbidae |
| WOODPIGEONS | Large birds of the family Columbidae, with white patches on the wings and neck (4,7) |
| DOVES | Birds of the family Columbidae |
| MOTMOT | This bird is any of about 10 species of long-tailed forest birds of the family Momotidae (order Coraciiformes) of Central and South America. They lay their eggs in a chamber at the end of a burrow dug |
| BEEEATER | Bird of the family Meropidae such as the Little ..., Merops pusillus (3-5) |
| CRANE | Any large long-necked wading bird of the family Gruidae, related to the coots and rails (5) |
| BUSTARD | Heavy-bodied, swift running bird of the family Otididae, extinct in Britain since the 1800s (7) |
| RAIL | Any wading bird of the family Rallidae, related to the crakes, gallinules, moorhens, coots etc. (4) |
| EARTHCREEPER | Bird of the family Furnariidae such as the Bolivian ? or rock ? |
| KINGFISHER | Any brightly-coloured coraciiform bird of the family Alcedinidae, especially the Eurasian Alcedo atthis (10) |
| AUK | Diving bird of the family Alcidae of northern oceans (3) |
| WOODPECKER | Any foraging bird of the family Picidae, including the piculets, sapsuckers, wrynecks etc. (10) |
| GREBE | Any long-necked diving bird of the family Podicipedidae, closely related to the flamingos (5) |
| NIGHTJAR | Nocturnal, long-winged bird of the family Caprimulgidae, related to the swift (8) |
| SWIFT | Any fast-flying bird of the family Apodidae, related to the hummingbirds (5) |
| IBIS | Any of various long-legged wading birds of the family Threskiornithidaey, which also includes the spoonbills (4) |
| TREECREEPER | Any of various small passerine birds of the family Certhidae, which live in woodlands throughout the Northern hemisphere (11) |
| GLOSSYSTARLING | African bird of the family Sturnidae (6,8) |