| PAINTEDLADY | A migratory butterfly with pale brownish-red mottled wings (7,4) |
| PAINTED | _ lady, a migratory butterfly with pale brownish-red mottled wings (7) |
| KINGEDWARD | White-skinned,red-mottled, he at last succeeded (4,6) |
| MONARCH | A large migratory butterfly with orange-and-black wings (7) |
| REDADMIRAL | Migratory butterfly with orange-streaked wings ... embarrassed naval chief (3,7) |
| ADMIRAL | Red -; vermilion, black and white migratory butterfly with the binomial name Vanessa atalanta (7) |
| SUSIEONEILL | Mackay-born "Madame Butterfly" with eight Olympic medals (5,6) |
| SWALLOWTAIL | Butterfly with yellow round tip |
| SWALLOW | An abyss; a throat; or, a migratory fork-tailed bird known collectively as a flight, a flock or a gulp (7) |
| ARCH | Excuse my French with migratory butterfly - it's affected (4) |
| BUFF | Polish to a pale brownish yellow (4) |
| OCHRE | A pale brownish yellow colour (5) |
| ORTOLAN | A migratory bunting, once regarded as a delicacy (7) |
| SWAN | Kind of a dive, or a migratory bird |
| TAN | Pale brownish hue of some leather |
| FIELD | Word linking with "fare" for a migratory thrush forming flocks in the countryside in winter (5) |
| FRITILLARY | Nymphalid butterfly with brownish wings chequered with black and silver (10) |
| HORDE | A migratory or wandering tribe or clan (5) |
| WYNYARD | Saskatchewan town on a migratory bird route and the 'Quill Lakes International Bird Area' |
| GNU | Large African antelope, also called wildebeest, adapted for a migratory existence (3) |