| HARRIER | Mediumsized long-winged bird of prey that migrates to Africa to spend the winter (8,7) |
| MONTAGUS | Mediumsized long-winged bird of prey that migrates to Africa to spend the winter (8,7) |
| MUNGO | ___ Park, 1771-1806, Scottish surgeon and explorer who went to Africa to discover the course of the River Niger (5) |
| STEELHEAD | Silvery North Pacific variety of the rainbow trout that migrates to the sea before returning to fresh water to spawn (9) |
| NIGHTJAR | Nocturnal, long-winged bird of the family Caprimulgidae, related to the swift (8) |
| MIDDLEOFTHEROAD | Mediumsized |
| KITE | Long-winged bird of prey with weak legs (4) |
| FALCON | Small but long-winged bird of prey (6) |
| FIELDFARE | Large thrush that migrates to the UK for winter |
| SWALLOW | Hirundine that migrates to the UK to breed (7) |
| HIBERNATE | (Of an animal) to spend the winter in a dormant condition (9) |
| OSPREY | Bird of prey that used to be common in Mallorca but is now one of the most endangered species in Spain, a resident bird it can still be seen on the island (6) |
| WHEATEAR | Songbird that migrates to sub-Saharan Africa |
| GOSHAWK | Large short-winged bird of prey of Europe, Asia, and North America classified as Accipiter gentilis (7) |
| REDKITE | Monogamous bird of prey that was close to national extinction until successfully reintroduced to England in the Chilterns and to Scotland (3,4) |
| DEN | Spot for a bear to spend the winter |
| EAGLE | Bird of prey that was the symbol of each Roman legion |
| KESTREL | Bird of prey that hovers before suddenly swooping to attack its prey (7) |
| HOOKWORM | Intestinal parasite that often migrates to the gut from the foot |
| SALMON | One of the few fish that migrates from saltwater to freshwater |