| LORY | Small brightly-coloured parrot with a brushtipped tongue for feeding on nectar and pollen, native to Australia and SE Asia (4) |
| LORIKEET | Small brightly -coloured parrot of Australia and Indonesia which feeds on nectar and pollen (8) |
| LAMPREY | Eel-like vertebrate having a round sucking mouth for feeding on the blood of other animals (7) |
| HAWKMOTH | This creature belongs to an order of insects which are primarily nocturnal, but Mallorca's Hummingbird variety is active during the day and can be spotted on the island when hovering perfectly still w |
| HOVERFLY | Insect often mistaken for a wasp or bee that feeds on the nectar and pollen of flowers (8) |
| WAGGLE | Dance that a collector bee makes to tell the other bees in the hive that it has found a ood source of nectar and pollen |
| AMBROSIA | The bee's knees of a treat nectar and pollen sweet! (8) |
| KAKAPO | A flightless ground-waddling "night parrot" with a whiskered face and a booming lek - endemic to New Zealand, thus a symbol of its unique biodiversity, sights and sounds (6) |
| PANGOLIN | A horny-scaled Asian mammal with a long snout and sticky tongue for catching ants (8) |
| BEE | Makes honey from the collected nectar and pollen |
| HONEYBEE | Stinging winged insect that collects nectar and pollen (8) |
| MACAW | Any long-tailed, brightly-coloured parrot of genera including Ara and Anodorhynchus, native to tropical America (5) |
| COCKATOO | A type of parrot with a prominent crest and curved bill (8) |
| HONEYCOMB | A mass of hexagonal cells built by bees to store their "mel" and pollen; a bewildering maze of caves or rooms etc resembling this; or, the confection cinder toffee aka hokey-pokey (9) |
| ANTEATER | Any toothless mammal of the Central and South American family Myrmecophagidae, having a long sticky tongue for catching prey (8) |
| PUFFIN | Sea bird of the auk family., with a brightly-coloured, parrot-like beak (6) |
| KEA | Large New Zealand parrot with a hooked bill and mostly olive-green plumage; Nestor notabilis (3) |
| DIET | Mostly nectar and insects, for a hummingbird |
| BEEBREAD | Compound of honey and pollen used as food in a hive (3,5) |
| SUNBIRD | Colourful singing bird of the Nectariniidae family that feeds on nectar (7) |