| BIRDSONG | The dawn chorus (8) |
| SKYLARKS | Leaders of the dawn chorus that sing as they soar and gather in flocks known as exaltations (8) |
| EVENSONG | Not the dawn chorus, presumably (8) |
| SINGS | The languages or vocalisation of birds primarily uttered during the dawn chorus but also throughout |
| TOPOFTHEMORNING | The humming-bird in the dawn chorus, or what it's saying (3,2,3,7) |
| EARLYBIRD | In good time for the dawn chorus and the elusive worm! (5,4) |
| BLACKBIRD | Garden, woodland and parkland inhabitant that sings in the dawn chorus with the song thrush, robin, wren, chiffchaff and others (9) |
| SOL | Note that starts off the dawn chorus |
| EARLYMUSIC | The dawn chorus? (5,5) |
| WAKEUPCALL | Alarming effect of the dawn chorus? |
| WREN | Singer in the dawn chorus |
| LARK | It's up early - for the dawn chorus? (4) |
| AVES | Class of vertebrates that includes the dawn chorus songsters blackbird, mistle thrush, robin and wren (4) |
| SONG | An imperial Chinese dynasty; or, avian melody of the dawn chorus (4) |
| SONGBIRD | General name for any of the vertebrates heard in a dawn chorus (8) |
| MATINS | From the name of a goddess of the dawn, word for the daybreak or sunrise canonical hour; a service of morning prayer; or, the morning song or dawn chorus of birds (6) |
| BIRD | Dawn chorus etc - book by Sebastian Faulks (8) |
| SONGS | General word for the vocalisations of thrushes, wrens, robins, finches and other birds forming a dawn chorus (5) |
| FRENCH | Dawn chorus intro? Female wren heard first (6) |
| EARLYONEMORNING | Dawn chorus |