| WOODPECKER | Family of birds in the order Picariae with more than 200 species (10) |
| RAIL | Horizontal piece in a sash window; family of birds in which the coot, moorhen and corncrake belong; or, in the plural, a racecourse barrier (4) |
| NORA | Roberts with more than 200 novels under her belt |
| ACCIPITER | Family of birds in flying practice across island (9) |
| COLD | Viral infectious disease with more than 200 strains (4) |
| MONKEY | The common name for any of nearly 200 species of tailed primate, with the exception of lemurs, tarsiers, and lorises. |
| BLUEBIRD | North American bird in the order of Passerines, used in the title of a famous Word War II song (8) |
| OWLET | General term for the young of a bird in the order Strigiformes (5) |
| PHACELIA | Genus of the borage family, comprising around 200 species (8) |
| GREBE | Aquatic diving bird in the order Podicipediformes (5) |
| MAPLE | Tree with over 200 species |
| LITTLEOWL | Sometimes spotted during the day running in pursuit of prey, a small, non-native tree-cavity-nesting species of bird in the Strigidae family (6,3) |
| WREN | Tiny but pugnacious "king of birds" in the "cave-dwelling" Troglodytes genus, of which the male makes a string of nests to attract its queen (4) |
| STILT | Common name for several long-legged species of birds in the family Recurvirostridae (5) |
| ONEHUNDREDANDEIGHTYFOUR | The total number of birds in The Twelve Days of Christmas (3,7,3,6,4) |
| PELEW | A chain of more than 200 islands about 400 miles long in the western central Pacific Ocean. |
| FLIGHTS | Struggles to capture large groups of birds in the air |
| CLAM | The shell of this giant can weigh more than 200 kg. If you refuse to admit you stole the chocolate biscuits you ... up! (4) |
| TROTTING | Equestrian sport that has been popular in Mallorca for more than 200 years with racetracks in Palma and Manacor (8) |
| GHANA | Country of West Africa, home to more than 200 mammal species (5) |