| WARBLER | Bird such as the chiffchaff (7) |
| WARBLERS | The blackcap, the chiffchaff and the Aguilera? |
| COTINGA | American bird such as the cock-of-the-rock or umbrella bird (7) |
| CHICKEN | Developed from the junglefowl Gallus gallus , a domesticated bird such as the Buff/Lavender Orpington, Marans, Old English Game, Rosecomb or Sussex (7) |
| SUNBIRD | Very small bird such as the Plain ..., Anthreptes simplex (7) |
| VULTURE | Bird such as the condor (7) |
| SPARROW | Small finch-like bird such as the house ? or tree ? (7) |
| FANTAIL | Small insectivorous bird such as the New Zealand ? or Mindanao blue ? |
| BIRD | A feathered vertebrate, such as the onomatopoeically named chachalaca, chickadee, chat, chiffchaff, corncrake, cuckoo or curlew; or, a shuttlecock (4) |
| WAGTAIL | Any of various small long-tailed birds such as the Pied ? or Yellow ? (7) |
| TOMTITS | Birds such as the milk-bottle-top-pecking cerulean "billy biters", nuns or pick-cheeses forming "banditries"; or, their bearded, coal, crested, great, long-tailed, marsh or willow cousins (7) |
| BLACKBIRD | Garden, woodland and parkland inhabitant that sings in the dawn chorus with the song thrush, robin, wren, chiffchaff and others (9) |
| SONGSTERS | Esteemed for their range of trills, warbles, whistles and other melodious vocalisations, the "Oscines" or dawn choristers including the blackbirds, chiffchaffs, great tits, nightingales, robins, thrus |
| CERE | In birds such as the parrot, the waxy structure at the base of the beak that contains the nostrils (4) |
| MARTIN | A swift-flying swallow-like bird, such as the "house" species aptly named for its nest site under the eaves of a cottage or other such habitation (6) |
| LOON | Bird such as the common ___ also called the Great Northern diver (4) |
| ROLLER | Bird such as the European Coracias garrulus, related to the kingfisher (6) |
| LEK | Small area of ground used for courtship displays by birds such as the black grouse and the bird of p |
| GOATSUCKER | Insect-eating bird such as the whippoorwill |
| GULL | Aquatic bird such as the common or mew - (4) |