| EMUWREN | Long-tailed birds of the genus Stipiturus (3-4) |
| TREEPIE | Arboreal long-tailed birds of the Corvidae family (7) |
| QUETZAL | Vivid long-tailed bird of the Americas (7) |
| MICE | Northern harriers are plain-looking, long-legged, and long-tailed birds of slender build that cruise low over meadows, where they grab this furry mammal, which makes up over 95% of their diet. What ar |
| PARAKEET | Small long-tailed bird of the Psittacidae family (8) |
| KITE | Long-tailed bird of prey (4) |
| WAGTAIL | Any of various small long-tailed birds such as the pied ? or yellow ? |
| 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) |
| URALOWL | Large, nocturnal predatory bird of the genus Strix, native to northern Asia and Scandinavia (4, 3) |
| LAPWING | Exotic looking red-berry-eating bird of the genus Bombycilla that is a rare winter visitor in the UK (7) |
| JACKDAW | Black and grey Eurasian bird of the genus Coloeus, closely related to the crow family, but generally smaller (7) |
| MARTINS | Fork-tailed birds |
| SKIMMER | Common name for a bird of the genus Rynchops (7) |
| PEACOCK | Male bird of the genus Pavo, with a crested head and very large fanlike tail (7) |
| ROCKPIGEON | What is the common name of the birds of the genus Petrophassa that inhabit the sandstone gorges of n |
| PHEASANTRY | An enclosure for rearing richly-coloured, long-tailed birds (10) |
| THRASHERS | Sharks get long-tailed birds (9) |
| RAIL | Any of various small wading marsh birds of the genus Rallus (4) |
| PHEASANTS | Long-tailed birds |
| COURLANS | Birds of the genus Aramus, akin to the rails (8) |