| TUPPENCE | "Feed the birds, .... a bag" (Mary Poppins) (8) |
| MARYPOPPINS | Musical with "Feed the Birds" (2 wds.) |
| PETROL | They say the bird's a shade of blue (6) |
| PIE | The bird's a dish (3) |
| GLOWWORM | What gave the bird a warm feeling inside? (4-4) |
| FALCONER | One training birds, a hawker! (8) |
| FIREDOGS | Sack the thing bowler uses to feed the flames (8) |
| FIREWOOD | Sack the thing bowler uses to feed the flames (8) |
| PIGSWILL | Feed the desire of Empress of Blandings, maybe (8) |
| DAUGHTER | Anything to feed the German girl? (8) |
| FEEDER | Container filled with nuts or seeds for garden birds; a bib/bottle for a baby or a child; a tributary stream; or, a railway branch linking outlying areas to the trunk line (6) |
| FLUSH | A startled flock of rising or springing game birds; a fresh bloom of flowers, foliage or fruit; a suffusion of a reddish or rosy colour; or, a hand of poker cards, all of the same suit (5) |
| CATTREAT | Something to feed the kitty |
| HOUSESIT | Water plants, take in mail, feed the cat, etc. |
| DRIFT | A mass of snow or leaves, piled up by the wind; a large spread of daffodils, snowdrops or other flowering plants; a flock of cattle or birds; a heavy shower of rain/sleet; or, loose fluvioglacial or g |
| TITLE | Name the bird, a male the mother deserted (5) |
| ERNEST | Name the bird, a swift, given just the head and tail (6) |
| WRITTEN | Said in the letter the bird, a tit, had flown in (7) |
| EMULATE | Do the same as the bird: a wild teal (7) |
| PHENOMENA | Is the bird a portent to dad about the strange happenings? (9) |