9-Letter Birds by Clue - Statistics

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Answer Stats
Hint Answer % Correct
Huge flightless bird with a notoriously powerful kick Cassowary
89%
Huge seabird known to glide over the ocean for extended periods of time Albatross
78%
Four and twenty of these were baked in a pie Blackbird
67%
Tiny cockatoo, extremely popular as a pet Cockatiel
67%
Shag without a crest Cormorant
67%
Gifted in a pear tree Partridge
67%
Common European finch with distinctive red face Goldfinch
44%
Typical shorebird, usually with a long bill to find food in the sand Sandpiper
44%
Courting males construct structures from twigs and decorate them with leaves and flowers Bowerbird
33%
Waterfowl similar to a moorhen or swamphen Gallinule
33%
Long-winged nightjar of the Americas Nighthawk
33%
Beautiful stocky finch with a black mask and pale or red underparts Bullfinch
22%
Adorable and familiar small tit of North America and Scandinavia Chickadee
22%
Commonly known in Australia as the blue wren Fairywren
22%
Small, stocky, short-tailed parrot of Queensland and New Guinea Fig-Parrot
22%
Like the above, but with a bright orange crown stripe Firecrest
22%
Huge, bulky falcon sparsely distributed across North America and Europe Gyrfalcon
22%
Small, pale gull of far northern latitudes Kittiwake
22%
Large corvid with blue upperparts and very long tail Magpie-Jay
22%
Strange duck with a long, thin bill Merganser
22%
Auk-like seabird with a thick, stubby bill Razorbill
22%
Small, grey, sexually dimorphic warbler of inland Australia Redthroat
22%
Striking woodpecker of North America Sapsucker
22%
Wading bird with distinctively-shaped bill, closely related to ibises Spoonbill
22%
Long-winged and long-tailed perching swift relative with distinctive crests or whiskers Treeswift
22%
Distinctive waterhen with a frontal shield raised like a crest Watercock
22%
Rare Hawaiian honeycreeper with bushy frontal crest Akohekohe
11%
Large, dull goose of taiga and tundra Bean-Goose
11%
Handsome European finch with pink-chestnut face and dark cap Chaffinch
11%
Large, chocolate-brown ovenbird of South America Cinclodes
11%
Stocky finch with a huge, uniquely shaped beak Crossbill
11%
Sombre-looking Australian bird with dark plumage, long beak and yellow eye Currawong
11%
Large shorebird with a very long straight bill Dowitcher
11%
Speckled thrush which breeds in Scandinavia and Russia Fieldfare
11%
Crested bulbul with a stout, yellow bill Finchbill
11%
Large hummingbird, in which the males have a distinctive orange forehead Firecrown
11%
Small, predominantly red African waxbill Firefinch
11%
Large, piscivorous raptor Fish-Eagle
11%
Large woodpecker with scaled belly and red or golden back Flameback
11%
Large, quail-like bird Francolin
11%
Nocturnal bird with a comically large head and bill Frogmouth
11%
Large, frugivorous cotinga with dark plumage Fruitcrow
11%
Tiny Eurasian bird with a diagnostic golden stripe on the crown Goldcrest
11%
Pretty duck known to lay eggs in other females' nests Goldeneye
11%
Philippines equivalent of the above Guaiabero
11%
Small, slender-billed seabird with bright red legs Guillemot
11%
Plump, beautifully-coloured babbler of East Asia Leiothrix
11%
Ground-dwelling bird of Australia and New Guinea in which the female is more colourful than the male Logrunner
11%
Bird-of-paradise with erectile display fans and iridescent blue breast-shield Lophorina
11%
Tiny psittacid of the tropical Americas Parrotlet
11%
Small, chunky heron found across eastern Asia and Madagascar Pond-Heron
11%
Plump tundra-dwelling bird which is completely white in winter Ptarmigan
11%
Chunky ground-dwelling pigeon of the Americas Quail-Dove
11%
Bird-of-paradise which displays on a prominent branch, holding both wings above its head Riflebird
11%
Dull brown finch with pink markings on the wings and belly Rosy-Finch
11%
Ground-dwelling megapode of tropical forests Scrubfowl
11%
Plump, grouselike bird of South American mountains Seedsnipe
11%
Slender, short-billed thrush of the Americas Solitaire
11%
Small- to medium-sized swift named for the thin protrusions extending from the tail feathers Spinetail
11%
Also sometimes known as a stone-curlew Thick-knee
11%
Parrot-billed Galapagos finch which comes in three sizes Tree-Finch
11%
Stocky, boldly marked shorebird Turnstone
11%
Small African bird with a fan of bare skin around the eye Wattle-eye
11%
Chiming or chirruping bird of inland Australia Wedgebill
11%
New Zealand endemic with a distinctively pale head Whitehead
11%
Predominantly black African weaver Widowbird
11%
Strange, slender-billed waxbill of central Africa Antpecker
0%
Small, intricately-marked bird with a long, heavy bill Antshrike
0%
Elusive, oddly chicken-like passerine of South America Antthrush
0%
Large, long-billed, yellow-olive Madagascar endemic Bernieria
0%
Widespread, pied-and-orange finch which breeds in Scandinavia and Russia Brambling
0%
Large, dark, brilliantly coloured hummingbird Brilliant
0%
Small, drab dove of the Philippines Brown-Dove
0%
Pretty quail found in India Bush-Quail
0%
Brightly-coloured ground-dwelling flycatcher of the Himalayas and Taiwan Bush-Robin
0%
Large ovenbird with rich chestnut plumage Cacholote
0%
Rare and possibly extinct tyrant of southeastern Brazil Calyptura
0%
Relatively small and pale South American ovenbird Canastero
0%
Large rufous flycatcher found in Brazil and surrounding areas Casiornis
0%
Plain, slim, long-tailed babbler Chatterer
0%
Plain Old World warbler with over 50 species in the genus Cisticola
0%
Beautiful large flycatcher of African rocky habitats Cliff-Chat
0%
Dull, secretive European rail Corncrake
0%
Widespread, scaly African waxbill Cut-throat
0%
Small, yellowish warbler closely related to the above Eremomela
0%
Heavily streaked Australian warbler with a long, cocked tail Fieldwren
0%
Tiny, elusive rail with puffy tail feathers Flufftail
0%
Large, dull honeyeater with bare facial skin, known for its loud squawking Friarbird
0%
Colourful, elegant pigeon of tropical Southeast Asia or Australasia Fruit-Dove
0%
Small, plain warbler favouring reeds and grasslands Grassbird
0%
Small, finch-like bird of fields and open woodland Grassquit
0%
Small, streaked, long-tailed bird of inland Australia Grasswren
0%
Distinctive bright purple-and-red African waxbill Grenadier
0%
Unusual brown corvid with large white wing patches Ground-Jay
0%
Large, crested eagle Hawk-Eagle
0%
Small Australian warbler with a reddish rump and long, cocked tail Heathwren
0%
Grey, yellow-billed finch endemic to the Peruvian Andes Inca-Finch
0%
Andean hummingbird with very long, straight beak Lancebill
0%
Dark but beautiful Southeast Asian songbird related to the laughingthrushes Liocichla
0%
Barn-owl with prominent facial disc Masked-Owl
0%
Hummingbird with an iridescent throat patch and tail Metaltail
0%
Smoky-grey bird with long tail, shaggy crest and short, stout bill Mousebird
0%
Australian waterfowl with an erect, chicken-like tail Nativehen
0%
Distinctive yellowish waxbill of central Africa Oliveback
0%
Relatively pale, tropical swift Palm-Swift
0%
Tiny, colourful Australian gem that nests in burrows Pardalote
0%
Beautiful shorebird known to spin rapidly on water to stir up food Phalarope
0%
Medium-sized, chocolate brown warbler of far southeastern Australia Pilotbird
0%
Small African robin with mostly orange underparts Robin-Chat
0%
Pale Arabian bird resembling a cross between a sparrow, finch and lark Rockfinch
0%
Sexually dimorphic finch with a pink tinge Rosefinch
0%
Large hummingbird usually with glossy upperparts, paler underparts and white tail-tips Sabrewing
0%
Dark, plump, small-billed bird endemic to New Guinea Satinbird
0%
Either of two rare and elusive ground-dwelling birds of Australia Scrub-bird
0%
Small, drab Australasian warbler that forages near the rainforest floor Scrubwren
0%
Vaguely-defined type of finch with a thick, conical bill Seedeater
0%
Unique, distinctive passerine with a sharp bill and speckled plumage Sharpbill
0%
Small hummingbird with decurved bill and long, forked tail Sheartail
0%
Dark blue-grey flycatcher of southern India Sholakili
0%
Small, dark robin of the Himalayas and Southeast Asia Shortwing
0%
Dark, prominently crested bird with a patch of white behind the eye Shrikejay
0%
Unique Australian passerine that is the only species in its family Shrike-tit
0%
Common and widespread white-eye of Australasia Silvereye
0%
Small, greyish finch of alpine areas Snowfinch
0%
Small, drab tyrant with a characteristically wide bill Spadebill
0%
Small, finch-like bird of the Caribbean with marked sexual dimorphism Spindalis
0%
Small Australian honeyeater with long, decurved bill Spinebill
0%
Small, stocky flycatcher with dark back and rusty breast Stonechat
0%
Large, long-billed South African nectar-eater Sugarbird
0%
Tiny brown Australian warbler, or a hummingbird with a short, thin beak Thornbill
0%
Brown, thick-billed South American ovenbird Thornbird
0%
Small hummingbird with thin, elongated tail feathers Thorntail
0%
Small, pied, crested tyrant flycatcher Tit-tyrant
0%
Large, dark ground-dwelling bird with pale wings Trumpeter
0%
Medium to large tyrant with entirely brown or chestnut plumage Twistwing
0%
Beautiful hummingbird named for the purple patch behind the eye Violetear
0%
Tiny, thick-billed Australian warbler with a pale face bordered with black Whiteface
0%
Spectacular hummingbird with forked tail Woodnymph
0%
Dull grey tyrant widespread from Alaska to Peru Wood-Pewee
0%
Small, chicken-like bird of Latin America Wood-Quail
0%
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