| TUI | This bird is a bit intuitive (3) |
| EMU | That bird is a bit demure (3) |
| PHOENIX | In Greek mythology, this bird is a long-lived bird that cyclically regenerates itself. In Henry VI, Part 3 (act 1, scene 4), York says, "My ashes as the ___, may bring forth / A bird that will revenge |
| YELLOW | This bird is a chicken? No, but it is a bright colour (6,6) |
| CANARY | This bird is a chicken? No, but it is a bright colour (6,6) |
| FALCON | This bird is a diurnal bird of prey characterized by long, pointed wings and swift, powerful flight. These birds are also used in an ancient sport. In Richard II (act 1, scene 3), Henry Bolingbroke sa |
| TIT | Is this bird is just a little unconstitutional? (3) |
| SKUA | This bird is a pirate: it chases other birds and forces them to give up their prey in mid-air. It is found in marine habitats close to Antarctica and the Arctic. |
| FOWL | This bird is a loud hooter (4) |
| ROC | Great bird is a feature of the seashore, we hear (3) |
| OWL | The bird is a headless domestic one (3) |
| MOTMOT | This bird is any of about 10 species of long-tailed forest birds of the family Momotidae (order Coraciiformes) of Central and South America. They lay their eggs in a chamber at the end of a burrow dug |
| CROSSBILL | Finch that is a resident in the Balearic Islands where it likes to nest in pine trees, the Catalan name for this bird is trencapinyons, which means pine- nut cracker |
| COCKATOO | This bird is the bird that got at the ducks (8) |
| GYRFALCON | In a good year a bird is a bird (9) |
| GUILLEMOT | This bird is the largest of the "auks" at about 45 cm long and 1 kg in weight. The female of this species lays her one egg on the ground, where both parents share incubation duties. They can dive in w |
| KIWI | This bird is the national symbol of New Zealand, where is appears on stamps, coins, and banknotes, among other places. |
| ROBIN | The American species of this bird is the largest of the North American thrushes. It lives in cities and mountains, and it is known for its red (or orangish) breast.. |
| CUCKOO | This bird is known for laying its eggs in other bird species' nests. Its name derives from the sounds it makes. In Henry IV, Part 1 (act 5, scene 1), Worcester says, "And being fed by us you used us s |
| PARTRIDGE | This bird is any of many small game birds native to the Old World and belonging to the family Phasianidae. They are larger than quails, with stronger bills and feet. In Henry VI, Part 2 (act 3, scene |