So many female bird people out there just waiting to correct me. Haven't had so much attention since I lost my wedding ring. First, a resident identified the bird as a Hartlaub Bastard from the call she heard on a trip to Africa in the nineties. I could not local a recording to verify. Second, it was pointed out to me that I would not be able to identify the sex of a Carolina Wren as they are dimorphic. Third, the songs do not cease at the end of the mating season. Fourth, The Wren, although they perch on low branches, they nest high so moving to the 3rd floor will not help. Finally, I would like to thank those who email me promptly at 5:30 every morning to see how I am doing. Glad that so many are concerned with my orinthological accuracy, although a solution to my problem still appears evasive. Such energy and determination, I am jealous, Stay safe, David