HIGHLIGHTS
- For “This is for the Birds”, NYT Strands Theme, you must find items that birds use to build their nests.
- The Spangram of today’s puzzle is 15 letters long, which is probably the longest I have seen in a while, and it starts and ends with N and L, respectively.
- LE, WO, TW, FL, MO, GR, and FE are the two initial letters of the remaining seven words in today’s edition.
Probably after a while, we finally got the Strands theme, which isn’t much of a head-scratcher and covers words with similar meanings.
For today’s theme, “This is for the Birds,” you need to find a total of eight words, including the spangram.
If you want a simple hint, you can think of items birds find to build their habitat, whether it be trees, buildings, or any other structures.
This Is For the Birds Meaning In NYT Strands (July 2, 2025)
Today’s NYT Strands theme is easier as it gets. If you have found the initial word by using the hints or normally, you will finish the edition in quickly.
Also, most of the words today are relatively simple, excluding the Spangram; you don’t need to think much to find the letters and connect them.
As said earlier, today’s theme is not vague and covers the relevant meaning. So, you can search for items birds use to build their home.
If you guessed right, you have to find things birds usually collect to build their Nests.

For players who want to save time and want quick answers and grid connection, here is the list of eight words, including the Spangram for today’s NYT Strands;
- LEAF
- WOOL
- TWIG
- FLUFF
- MOSS
- GRASS
- FEATHER
- NESTINGMATERIAL (Spangram)

While the answers to today’s game are based on the usual birds, the structures they use can vary depending on the Species.
Bark (American Robins), Mud (Barn and Cliff Swallows), Cattails (Red-winged Blackbirds), Wood (Woodpeckers), and even Spider Webs (Hummingbirds) are used in addition to the above materials by a few birds to build their nests.

