| GREATTIT | UK songbird with greenish yellow plumage and a black and white head (5,3) |
| COLLARED | --- dove, European bird with a brownish-grey plumage and a black band on the back of its neck (8) |
| ORIOLE | The African golden - is woodland bird with yellow plumage and a red bill (6) |
| BARNACLE | The -- goose, Branta leucopsis, has a black-and-white head and body (8) |
| GREATTITS | Common garden birds with yellow and black underparts and a black and white head (5,4) |
| CANADAGOOSE | Bird with a black-and-white head and neck * (11) |
| ORIOLES | From the Latin meaning "golden", Old World birds with yellow plumage and black lores; or, New World birds whose "orchard" species are known collectively as a harvest (7) |
| WOODWARBLER | Bird with yellow plumage and white under parts that inhabits deciduous forests (4,7) |
| GOLDCREST | Smallest UK songbird, identified by the orange or yellow stripe on its head (9) |
| WREN | UK songbird also called a jenny that used to feature on the farthing coin (4) |
| STARLING | Passerine songbird with a blackish plumage and a short tail (8) |
| PARAKEET | A small parrot with mostly green plumage and a long tail (8) |
| TERN | Aquatic bird with a forked tail and a black-and-white plumage (4) |
| SETTER | With an English breed, an Irish breed and a black and tan breed named after a Duke of Gordon, an active, charismatic gun dog with a keen game sense (6) |
| WHOOPER | --- swan, aquatic bird with a noisy cry and a black and yellow bill (7) |
| BADGER | Stocky, carnivorous, burrowing mammal with strong claws and a black and white striped face (6) |
| FRIESIANCOW | ... and a black-and-white example of this (8,3) |
| COMMONGULL | Yellow-billed seabird, Larus canus, with greenish-yellow legs (6, 4) |
| LOVAGE | European plant with greenish-yellow flowers and aromatic fruits, used for flavouring food (6) |
| SMEW | A type of duck, the male of which is white with a black mask and a black back (4) |