Well, I found my Saw-whet. Turns out to be a mournful RWBB.  Just doesn’t have 
the will to sing, I guess. Just a soft toot. Toot toot.  At dawn.  Or in the 
evening, while other RWBB are singing proud and strong... just a soft toot. 
Toot.

Thank you for entertaining my quarantine question.  I have a pair of nesting 
Carolina Wrens by the way. Out of the basin I know, but I’m tickled pink. 

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