| WHEATEAR | Small bird which spends summer in the UK and has black and grey plumage and an orange-tinged breast (8) |
| SKYLARK | Small bird which sings while flying upwards (7) |
| JACKDAW | Bird of the crow family, with black and grey plumage (7) |
| SWIFT | Bird, similar in appearance to the swallow, which spends most of its life in flight |
| COSTARICA | Central American country which spends around 25% of its budget on education (5,4) |
| SLIGO | Only county in Ireland that has black and white as its colours (5) |
| PIANO | It has black and white keys |
| CAMP | Place for a kid to spend summer |
| ATCAMP | Where many kids spend summer |
| CAMPS | Some kids spend summer at them |
| MUTESWAN | A waterbird that has white plumage and an orange bill with a black knob at the base (4,4) |
| MUTE | --- swan, Eurasian bird with a pure white plumage and an orange-red bill with a black border (4) |
| HERRINGGULL | Common sea bird with a white and grey plumage, black-tipped wings and pink legs (7,4) |
| COLLARED | --- dove, European bird with a brownish-grey plumage and a black band on the back of its neck (8) |
| WOODPIGEON | Common bird of the UK with mainly grey plumage and a white neck patch (4.6) |
| SPARROW | A small bird, typically with brown and grey plumage (7) |
| BRENT | The -- goose has a dark grey plumage and short neck (5) |
| CRANE | Superficially, they resemble herons, but they are usually larger and have a partly naked head, a heavier bill, more compact plumage, and an elevated hind toe. They form an ancient group, the earliest |
| HOOPOE | Rarely seen in the UK and named after its call, a bird with pinkish-buff plumage and a distinctive fan-like crest (6) |
| WILLY | 1972 single by The Sweet that reached number 4 in the UK and number 3 in the US (6,5) |