| SANDGROUSE | Bird of the family Pteroclididae having long pointed wings and tail (10) |
| BEEEATER | Insectivorous bird with long downward-pointing bill and long pointed wings and tail |
| YUCCA | Genus of evergreen plants, having long, pointed, and rigid leaves at the top of a woody stem, and bearing a large head of showy white blossoms (5) |
| GREENFINCH | A small garden bird, with yellow patches on the wings and tail (10) |
| 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 |
| SWALLOW | Agile bird with long, pointed wings and a forked tail (7) |
| SWALLOWS | What fast-moving migratory songbirds, Hirundo rustica, have long pointed wings and a forked tail? (8) |
| KINGFISHER | Any brightly-coloured coraciiform bird of the family Alcedinidae, especially the Eurasian Alcedo atthis (10) |
| WOODPECKER | Any foraging bird of the family Picidae, including the piculets, sapsuckers, wrynecks etc. (10) |
| ARCTICSKUA | Seabird with pointed wings also called a parasitic jaeger |
| MEADOWLARK | In USA a name for various birds of the family Icteridae (6,4) |
| 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 |
| PINTAIL | Greyish-brown duck, Anas acuta, with slender pointed wings and a pointed tail (7) |
| TATTOO | Diurnal bird of prey with long pointed wings (6) |
| BLUETIT | Small British garden bird named for the colour of its crest, wings and tail (4,3) |
| WIDGEON | Duck with pointed wings and wedge-shaped tail (7) |
| QUAIL | Small Old World game bird with long pointed wings (S) |
| HOOPOE | Pink Eurasian bird with black and white wings and tail (6) |
| WHEATEAR | Small passerine bird with a pale grey back and black wings and tail (8) |
| GULL | Aquatic bird with long pointed wings (4) |