| GOULD | Ornithologist who produced The Birds of Great Britain (5) |
| OSTEAL | Bony bird of great size (6) |
| ODDIE | Ornithologist who co-presented the first four series of Springwatch (5) |
| OWLET | What is the young of the bird of which there are barn, tawny and snowy varieties? (5) |
| FREED | Arthur, US songwriter who produced the 1952 film Singin' in the Rain (5) |
| SCOTT | Peter -; ornithologist who founded what is now known as Slimbridge Wetland Centre (5) |
| TALON | In hospital, one carries the bird of prey's claw (5) |
| EVANS | Late Paramount executive who produced the 1974 film Chinatown (5) |
| SEGRE | "Emilio Gino ___", Italian born US physicist who produced the first artificial element, technetium (5) |
| AARON | Spelling, who produced the five series in this puzzle |
| STUTZ | Old automaker who produced the Bearcat |
| AUDUBON | John James, U.S. ornithologist who wrote the illustrated book The Birds of America (7) |
| ROCKPIGEON | What is the common name of the birds of the genus Petrophassa that inhabit the sandstone gorges of n |
| BEWICK | English ornithologist who developed the technique of wood engraving and wrote A History of British Birds (6) |
| GOODERS | Teacher-turned-ornithologist who penned books including A Day in the Country, The Outdoor Guide to Britain and, perhaps his most notable, Where to Watch Birds (7) |
| OWLISH | Alluding to the birds of the night, such as the tawny examples in the genus Strix, a word meaning solemn or wise in appearance, especially if bespectacled (6) |
| OOLOGIST | Description or title of an ornithologist who specialises in the study of bird's eggs (8) |
| OWLERIES | Found in barns, country estates, Hogwarts or old hollow oak trees, these are the abodes or haunts of the birds of wisdom including tawnies (8) |
| LEK | Small area of ground used for courtship displays by birds such as the black grouse and the bird of p |
| PARADISE | Appearing on the flag of the South Pacific nation, Papua New Guinea, is the bird of ... |