| RAPTORS | Birds of prey butcher parrots (7) |
| FALCONS | Strange clans of birds of prey (7) |
| KESTREL | One of Ireland's most common birds of prey. (7) |
| SCREECH | _ owls, small birds of prey of the genus Megascops, native to the Americas (7) |
| BARNOWL | Any of several nocturnal birds of prey of the genus Tyto, family Tytonidae, especially the common T. alba (4,3) |
| OSPREYS | Large, broad-winged, fish-eating birds of prey (7) |
| EAGLETS | Young birds of prey (7) |
| AWKWARD | Place to rehabilitate birds of prey? Without hospital it's difficult! (7) |
| OWLLIKE | As birds of prey wheeling round, we must hide |
| TALONED | Like birds of prey |
| ELFOWLS | Small Southwestern birds of prey |
| MIASARA | Actress voicing Harley Quinn in "Birds of Prey" |
| EWAN | Birds of Prey co-star of Birds of Prey, ... Mcgregor |
| SCREECHOWL | Any of various small birds of prey of the genus Megascops, especially the common M. asio of North American (7,3) |
| GOLDENEAGLE | This variety of rhododendron and epimedium is also Aquila chrysaetos, one of the best known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere (6,5) |
| HENHARRIER | Ground-nesting raptor with the Latin name Circus; one of the UK's most endangered breeding birds of prey (3,7) |
| FALCONRY | Described in The Book of Hawking, Hunting and Heraldry, A Kestrel for a Knave and H is for Hawk, sport or practice of training or hunting with birds of prey (8) |
| MUSKET | According to Merriam-Webster, "In the early era of firearms, cannons of lesser size such as the falconet were sometimes named for birds of prey. Following this pattern, Italians applied moschetto or m |
| EAGLE | This bird's name refers to any of numerous large, heavy-beaked, big-footed birds of prey belonging to the family Accipitridae. One species is a symbol of the United States. In Titus AndronicusHenry IV |
| EYRIES | Nests of birds of prey (6) |