| BALDEAGLES | Birds of prey that were once endangered |
| EGRET | Hunting for nuptial plumes once endangered some types of this heron |
| ACCIPITER | Genus of birds of prey that includes the spanowhawk (9) |
| VULTURES | Scavenging birds of prey that feed on carrion carcasses (8) |
| KESTRELS | Birds of prey that are also known as windhovers (8) |
| REDTAILEDHAWKS | Birds of prey that often eat rodents |
| SNOWYOWLS | White birds of prey that breed in cold regions (5,4) |
| BEAGLES | Hounds formed by B + birds of prey that can be "bald" |
| REDKITE | Once commonly swooping through the streets of medieval London, ridding the city of waste, a graceful fork-tailed bird of prey that has been saved from extinction (3,4) |
| HENHARRIERS | Birds of prey that nest in marshes and open land (3,8) |
| HARRIERS | Birds of prey that may be marsh or hen, among other species (8) |
| OSPREY | Bird of prey that used to be common in Mallorca but is now one of the most endangered species in Spain, a resident bird it can still be seen on the island (6) |
| HONEY | Bird of prey that feeds on the larvae of bees and wasps, it is quite common in Mallorca during spring and autumn migratory periods especially in the north west of the island and around the offshore is |
| BUZZARD | Bird of prey that feeds on the larvae of bees and wasps, it is quite common in Mallorca during spring and autumn migratory periods especially in the north west of the island and around the offshore is |
| COWL | Cold bird of prey that sits on top of chimney (4) |
| EAGLE | Bird of prey that was the symbol of each Roman legion |
| KESTREL | Bird of prey that hovers before suddenly swooping to attack its prey (7) |
| BEAGLE | Type of canine formed by B + a bird of prey that can be "bald" |
| VULTURE | Bird of prey that feeds largely on carrion (7) |
| MARSHHARRIER | A bird of prey that frequents reed beds (5,7) |