| TWITCHER | Informal name for a birdwatcher (8) |
| BOBWHITE | Good name for a birdwatcher? |
| HOBBYIST | Bird is beginning to tweet for e.g. birdwatcher (8) |
| SPOONER | Reverend who was a birdwatcher.. or rather, a word botcher |
| SHODDIER | More careless birdwatcher breaking silence rule (8) |
| GOOSEGOG | Informal name for a fruit (8) |
| TWITCHIER | More nervous as a birdwatcher? (9) |
| ERNE | A birdwatcher never hides it (4) |
| DICKYBOW | Informal name for a type of necktie, tied using a shoelace knot (5,3) |
| CUBEFARM | US informal name for a large office divided into sections for individual workers |
| SOUTHPAW | Informal name for a boxer who leads with his right (8) |
| STRICTLY | Informal name for a BBC dance show hosted by Tess Daly (8) |
| RED | A birdwatcher who especially loves cardinals doesn't get mad when he's seeing ___ |
| BILLODDIE | English comedian born in 1941 also noted as a birdwatcher and conservationist (4,5) |
| PANDACAR | Informal name for a former UK and Ireland police vehicle (5,3) |
| PUG | An old word for a fox; an informal name for a boxer; an animal's footprint; or, a little carlin with a curled tail and a wrinkled face, whose snorts and snuffles inspired its collective name "grumble" |
| RASP | From "sweet rose-coloured wine", an informal name for a pinkish berry-like canefruit synonymous with a boo, hiss or jeer and recalled in a vulgar rhyme about a "framboise tart" (4) |
| CALABOOSE | From a Spanish word for "dungeon", a US informal name for a prison |
| WINGNUT | An avid flying birdwatcher? Made a bolt for it (4,3) |
| ROOST | Ned, a leading birdwatcher from Broadstone, has discovered a place where he can observe birds at night (5) |