| SCREECHOWL | Any of various small birds of prey of the genus Megascops, especially the common M. asio of North American (7,3) |
| SCREECH | _ owls, small birds of prey of the genus Megascops, native to the Americas (7) |
| MARTIN | Any of various small birds of the swallow family with a square or slightly forked tail (6) |
| EKED | One of various small birds |
| REASSUMES | Are various small birds travelling west, after starling initially again takes over (9) |
| BARNOWL | Any of several nocturnal birds of prey of the genus Tyto, family Tytonidae, especially the common T. alba (4,3) |
| SNIPE | Any of around 26 species of wading bird of the sandpiper family (Scolopacidae) resembling the woodcock, especially the common Gallinago gallinago (5) |
| TREECREEPER | Any of various small passerine birds of the family Certhidae, which live in woodlands throughout the Northern hemisphere (11) |
| KITE | Medium-sized birds of prey of the genus Milvus. with long wings and a forked tail (4) |
| OWLS | All around the outskirts of Westward Ho, both large and small birds of prey can be spotted (4) |
| WALNUT | Edible seed of any tree of the genus Juglans, especially the common, or English, J. regia (6) |
| RAIL | Any of various small wading marsh birds of the genus Rallus (4) |
| THRIPS | Any of various small slender-bodied insects of the order Thysanoptera, some species of which are serious plant pests |
| SKATE | Any large ray of the family Rajidae, of temperate and tropical seas, especially the common Dipturus batis (5) |
| GNAT | Any small two-winged biting fly of the suborder Nematocera, especially the common Culex pipiens (4) |
| VETCH | Any climbing leguminous plant of the genus Vicia, especially the common European V. sativa (5) |
| SANDFLY | Any of various small mothlike flies of the genus Phlebotomus (7) |
| ACCIPITER | Any bird of prey of the genus that includes the sparrowhawk, goshawk etc. (9) |
| KESTREL | Small bird of prey known for hovering while hunting, or amateur sleuth in the novels of Kate Ross |
| LITTLEOWLS | Small birds of prey often depicted with the Greek goddess Athene (6,4) |