| STARLING | Passerine songbird with a blackish plumage and a short tail (8) |
| WAGTAIL | Passerine songbird with a very long tail (7) |
| COOT | An aquatic bird of the rail family with black plumage and a short tail (4) |
| PARAKEET | A small parrot with mostly green plumage and a long tail (8) |
| GREATTIT | UK songbird with greenish yellow plumage and a black and white head (5,3) |
| NUTHATCH | Any small passerine songbird of the family Sittidae, especially the Eurasian Sitta europaea (8) |
| WHEATEAR | Small passerine songbird of the flycatcher family (Muscicapidae) related to the chats; Oenanthe oenanthe (8) |
| COLLARED | --- dove, European bird with a brownish-grey plumage and a black band on the back of its neck (8) |
| PEMBROKE | The smaller variety of corgi, usually having a short tail (8) |
| SWALLOWS | Passerine songbirds (8) |
| TROGON | Member of a family of tropical birds, with a brilliant plumage and a short, hooked bill (6) |
| BRENT | --- goose, a small goose with dark grey plumage and a short neck (5) |
| BULLFINCH | Bird with pinkish plumage and a short thick bill (9) |
| LEPORID | Relating to lagomorph mammals having long ears and limbs and a short tail, such as rabbits and hares (7) |
| LYNX | Wild cat with tufted ears and a short tail (4) |
| RABBIT | Common burrowing mammal with long ears and a short tail |
| FIELDFARE | Large thrush with a pale grey head, brown wings and back and a blackish tail (9) |
| GOLDCREST | A small bird with a greenish plumage and a bright, yellow-and-black crown (9) |
| AVOCET | A long-legged wading bird with a usually black and white plumage and a long, slender, upward-curving bill (6) |
| GOPHER | Burrowing American rodent with a short tail and fur-lined cheek pouches; family Geomyidae, several genera and species (6) |