| 100% | HAWK | 4 | Red-tailed ___, bird of prey whose scientific name is Buteo jamaicensis |
| 67% | KITE | 4 | Black ___, bird of prey whose scientific name is Milvus migrans |
| 44% | BARNOWL | 7 | Nocturnal bird of prey whose name suggests a farm: 2 wds. |
| 43% | DUCK | 4 | Quacking bird whose scientific name is Anatidae anseriformes |
| 41% | KITE | 4 | European bird of prey with a deeply forked tail such as the Red — |
| 41% | PEACOCK | 7 | Male "proud" bird whose scientific name is Pavo cristatus |
| 39% | DOVE | 4 | Brand of soap whose name is a bird |
| 38% | PEWEE | 5 | Bird whose name is suggestive of both its size and sound |
| 38% | SNAILKITE | 9 | Bird of prey whose diet consists mainly of gastropods |
| 38% | LION | 4 | Animal whose scientific name is Panthera leo |
| 38% | OCELOT | 6 | Animal whose scientific name is Leopardus pardalis
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| 38% | EMU | 3 | Bird whose name is also the initials of a school in Ypsilanti |
| 38% | CHEETAH | 7 | Speedy cat whose scientific name is Acinonyx jubatus |
| 37% | BISON | 5 | Mammal whose scientific name is just its name repeated |
| 37% | COBRA | 5 | King ___, hooded snake whose scientific name is Ophiophagus hannah |
| 37% | SHEEP | 5 | Woolly farm animal whose scientific name is Ovis aries |
| 37% | EAR | 3 | Cloud ___ fungus (mushroom whose scientific name is Auricularia cornea) |
| 37% | EAGLE | 5 | Bird of prey that may be "bald" |
| 37% | BALDEAGLES | 10 | Birds of prey that were once endangered |
| 36% | DOG | 3 | Loyal and loving pet whose scientific name is Canis lupus familiaris |
| 36% | RABBIT | 6 | European ___, small hopping woodlands mammal whose scientific name is Oryctolagus cuniculus |
| 36% | GOSHAWK | 7 | Bird of prey with long tail like a sparrowhawk |
| 36% | SNOWY | 5 | ___ Owl, white diurnal bird whose population is decreasing due to the dwindling population of their prey lemmings |
| 35% | EAGLES | 6 | Large birds of prey, can be golden or bald |
| 34% | ERNE | 4 | White-tailed bird of prey |
| 34% | EAGLE | 5 | Bird whose call is often dubbed over with the call of a red-tailed hawk, on TV and in movies |
| 33% | NANOOK | 6 | Inuk of film whose real name was Allakariallak |
| 33% | CARDINAL | 8 | The male birds of this species are bright red |
| 32% | ORIOLE | 6 | State bird of Maryland, for which a baseball team was named |
| 32% | ERNE | 4 | Bird of prey such as the white-tailed eagle |