| MARSHHARRIER | A bird of prey that frequents reed beds (5,7) |
| SEDGEWARBLER | A European bird of reed beds and swampy areas, with a streaked brownish plumage and white eye stripes (5,7) |
| REDKITE | Once commonly swooping through the streets of medieval London, ridding the city of waste, a graceful fork-tailed bird of prey that has been saved from extinction (3,4) |
| OSPREY | Bird of prey that used to be common in Mallorca but is now one of the most endangered species in Spain, a resident bird it can still be seen on the island (6) |
| EAGLE | Bird of prey that was a personification of the Greek god Zeus (5) |
| KESTREL | Bird of prey that hovers before suddenly swooping to attack its prey (7) |
| SEAEAGLE | Fish-eating bird of prey that lives near the coast; having a brown plumage and white tail (3,5) |
| VULTURE | Bird of prey that feeds largely on carrion (7) |
| OWLET | Small bird of prey that hurt Grant (5) |
| KITE | Scavenging bird of prey that might be red or black (4) |
| OWL | Bird of prey that can rotate its neck up to 270 degrees |
| ERN | Bird of prey that hunts fish |
| RAPTOR | Any bird of prey that hunts and kills other animals (6) |
| ACCIPITER | Genus of birds of prey that includes the spanowhawk (9) |
| HARRIER | Mediumsized long-winged bird of prey that migrates to Africa to spend the winter (8,7) |
| MONTAGUS | Mediumsized long-winged bird of prey that migrates to Africa to spend the winter (8,7) |
| SCOPSOWL | Nocturnal bird of prey that is resident in Mallorca, widely seen on the island it is distinguished by its electronic beeper-like call (5,3) |
| VULTURES | Scavenging birds of prey that feed on carrion carcasses (8) |
| KESTRELS | Birds of prey that are also known as windhovers (8) |
| HENHARRIERS | Birds of prey that nest in marshes and open land (3,8) |