Bird of prey announced as extinct in Scotland in 1886 and reintroduced in 1989 (3,4) |
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Large, fork-tailed bird of prey (3,4) |
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Bird, iconic identifier of Liverpool, on top of edifice |
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Bird whose Latin name is Milvus milvus (3,4) |
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Winger heading for Everton put on Liverpool strip, say? (3,4) |
The Guardian Cryptic |
26 Nov 2024 |
Stray deer surrounding equipment for bird of prey (3,4) |
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Bird of prey currently more common in Menorca than Mallorca though the population increases in the winter with the arrival of migrants from the north (3,4) |
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Colourful toy bird (3,4) |
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Fork-tailed raptor, now common in parts of the UK (3,4) |
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Bird of prey reintroduced to the Black Isle (3,4) |
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Milvus milvus, a bird of prey easily recognised by the shape of its tail |
The Times Specialist Sunday |
16 Dec 2018 |
Bird of prey |
The Times Concise |
27 May 2015 |
Eurasian bird of prey |
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