100% | STILT | 5 | Wading bird such as the black-winged — or white-backed — |
71% | SPOONBILL | 9 | Long-legged wading bird such as the roseate — or black-faced — |
64% | REDSHANK | 8 | Wading bird such as the spotted — or common — |
63% | GROUSE | 6 | Popular game bird such as the Black — or Sooty — |
62% | WOODCOCK | 8 | Large bulky wading bird such as the Eurasian — or American — |
62% | IBIS | 4 | Long-legged wading bird such as the sacred — or straw-necked — |
61% | CRANE | 5 | Large long-necked long-legged wading bird such as the common — or whooping — |
60% | WOODPECKER | 10 | Climbing bird such as the white — or golden-fronted — |
53% | SCREAMER | 8 | Bird of South America such as the Crested — or Black-necked — |
52% | PETREL | 6 | Oceanic bird such as the Antarctic — or snow — |
52% | PETREL | 6 | Oceanic bird such as the Cape — or Snow — |
51% | SANDGROUSE | 10 | Ground-dwelling bird such as the Tibetan — or Madagascan — |
51% | SPARROW | 7 | Small finch-like bird such as the house — or tree — |
50% | NIGHTHAWK | 9 | Nocturnal New World bird such as the least — or sand-coloured — |
50% | DIVER | 5 | Large waterbird such as the Black-throated — or Great northern — |
50% | OXPECKER | 8 | African bird such as the yellow-billed — or red-billed — |
50% | GREENFINCH | 10 | Eurasian bird such as the Grey-capped — or Yellow-breasted — |
49% | WAGTAIL | 7 | Any of various small long-tailed birds such as the pied — or yellow — |
49% | PHEASANT | 8 | Game bird such as the ring-necked — or Lady Amherst's — |
49% | PHEASANT | 8 | Game bird such as the ring-necked - or Lady Amherst's - |
49% | LARK | 4 | Old World songbird such as the Crested — or Black — |
48% | DOUC | 4 | Old World monkey such as the black-shanked — or red-shanked — |
48% | FANTAIL | 7 | Small insectivorous bird such as the New Zealand — or Mindanao blue — |
48% | SADDLEBACK | 10 | New Zealand bird such as the North Island — or South Island — |
47% | HOREHOUND | 9 | Downy perennial plant of the mint family such as the White — or Black — |
47% | WAXBILL | 7 | Brightly-coloured Old World finch such as the black-rumped — or swee — |
45% | ERNE | 4 | Bird of prey such as the white-tailed eagle |
45% | GUILLEMOT | 9 | Northern oceanic diving bird of the auk family such as the Common — or Black — |
45% | HERON | 5 | Bird such as the boatbill |
45% | YELLOWLEGS | 10 | Wading bird of North America of the genus Tringa such as the lesser — or greater — |