Richard Aracil, Deborah Allen and I watched the bird on a pile of large broken 
rocks across many rows of track at about 3:25 this afternoon. Other birders 
were present as well. To find the pile of rocks, face the fence, midway to the 
end of parking lot J, on the attached map. Obviously, the bird may not be there 
on Friday but that is where it was last seen. A spotting scope is helpful.

http://village.croton-on-hudson.ny.us/Public_Documents/CrotonHudsonNY_Parking/map.pdf

Jack Rothman
www.cityislandbirds.com
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