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WOODPECKERFamily of birds in the order Picariae with more than 200 species (10)
RAILHorizontal piece in a sash window; family of birds in which the coot, moorhen and corncrake belong; or, in the plural, a racecourse barrier (4)
NORARoberts with more than 200 novels under her belt
ACCIPITERFamily of birds in flying practice across island (9)
COLDViral infectious disease with more than 200 strains (4)
MONKEYThe common name for any of nearly 200 species of tailed primate, with the exception of lemurs, tarsiers, and lorises.
BLUEBIRDNorth American bird in the order of Passerines, used in the title of a famous Word War II song (8)
OWLETGeneral term for the young of a bird in the order Strigiformes (5)
PHACELIAGenus of the borage family, comprising around 200 species (8)
GREBEAquatic diving bird in the order Podicipediformes (5)
MAPLETree with over 200 species
LITTLEOWLSometimes 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)
WRENTiny 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)
STILTCommon 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)
PELEWA chain of more than 200 islands about 400 miles long in the western central Pacific Ocean.
FLIGHTSStruggles to capture large groups of birds in the air
CLAMThe shell of this giant can weigh more than 200 kg. If you refuse to admit you stole the chocolate biscuits you ... up! (4)
TROTTINGEquestrian sport that has been popular in Mallorca for more than 200 years with racetracks in Palma and Manacor (8)
GHANACountry of West Africa, home to more than 200 mammal species (5)