The bird is back in the tree with the nesting boxes. Showing well now.

Good luck!

Paige


On Tue, Dec 6, 2016 at 11:56 AM Sean Sime <[email protected]> wrote:

> The bird moved from the previously reported location at Marine Park and
> had been moving south along the tree line that borders the golf course when
> we lost sight of it.
>
> It often spends a lot of time not moving and stays very low to the ground
> and can be easily overlooked.
>
> It was not in view when I left at 11:30.
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> Good luck if you go!
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> Sean Sime,
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