Across
- 4. Tern, This tern has a pinkish wash on its chest
- 6. Warbler, Previously named Azure Warbler by Audubon
- 7. Redstart, In Latin America, this warbler is called "little torch"
- 8. Catbird, Known for its cat-like mewing calls
- 11. Where one can see the Marvelous Spatuletail
- 17. Owl, Hedwig in Harry Potter was this type of bird
- 19. Rail, Largest North American Rail
- 20. Hummingbird, Smallest breeding bird in the United States
- 21. Lacy feathers that egrets develop during breeding season
- 22. Swallow, Literal translation of its Latin name is "country swallow"
- 23. Rock, Largest breeding colony of Northern Gannets
- 24. Parrotbill, Also known as Kiwikiu
- 25. Bird that seems to wearing a 'backwards tuxedo"
- 26. Pigeon, Martha was the name of the last known member of this species
- 27. Total number of Spoonbill species in the world
Down
- 1. National bird of Jamaica
- 2. Potoo, This bird has 'peekholes' in its upper eyelids
- 3. Used to be known as Pigeon Hawk
- 5. Swan, First swan described for science by Meriwether Lewis
- 9. Penguin, Largest Penguin species in the world
- 10. Plover, This bird was split from the Kentish Plover in 2011
- 12. Quetzal, Mesoamerican rulers like Montezuma used its feathers for headdresses
- 13. New World Vulture with best sense of smell
- 14. Owl, Known as the 'devil's owl' in Brazil
- 15. Largest North American diving duck
- 16. Wren, Largest North American Wren
- 18. Warbler, Sometimes called the 'necklaced warbler'
- 25. Name for a group of Acorn Woodpeckers
