| PHEASANT | Long-tailed game bird with a brightly coloured plumage in the male (8) |
| TANAGER | An American songbird with a short, thick bill and a brilliantly-coloured plumage in the male (7) |
| SHELDUCK | Goose-like bird with brightly coloured plumage (8) |
| MANDRILL | Large baboon of West Africa with a brightly coloured face (8) |
| NARWHALS | Arctic toothed whales with black-spotted whitish skin and, in the males, a long spiral tusk (8) |
| COCKOFTHEROCK | Tropical South American bird with an erectile crest and a brilliant red or orange plumage in the male (4-2-3-4) |
| WOODCOCK | Long-billed game bird with brown plumage |
| PTILOSIS | Plumage, in particular the arrangement of feathers |
| SEAHORSE | Fish whose female lays eggs in the male's pouch |
| PEACOCK | Pavo cristatus, possessing showy plumage in the male (7) |
| SHOWDOWN | Display plumage in face-off |
| WOODPECKER | A climbing bird, typically with brightly-coloured plumage and a strong chisel-like bill, with which it bores into trees (10) |
| TOUCAN | A tropical fruit-eating bird with a huge bill and typically brightly coloured plumage (6) |
| GUINEAFOWL | Game bird with a dark plumage mottled with white and a heavy, rounded body (6,4) |
| PUFFIN | Northern diving bird with a brightly-coloured, vertically-flattened bill (6) |
| TOUCAN
| Tropical American fruit-eating bird with a brightly coloured bill (6) |
| REDCAP | A type of goldfinch with a brightly-coloured face, it is a winter resident of Mallorca and can often been seen in the Sierra de Tramuntana area (3-3) |
| PHEASANTS | Long-tailed game birds |
| TURACO | A fruit-eating African bird with brightly coloured plumage (6) |
| PARTRIDGE | Short-tailed game bird in the pheasant family (9) |