Kiskadee is here now - it emerged from the walnut tree along the shore here at 
7:18. 
Go through the red gate at the start of the Marsh Trail, and walk directly west 
to the bay (30m from the gate). Step over/around the dilapidated dock, onto the 
mud and look to the right (north) low along the shoreline.  It spends a lot of 
time hunting from the roots of fallen trees, often within 2 to 3 feet from the 
ground. It’s usually 35 to 60m away.  A scope isn’t necessary but does provide 
better views. 
Steve

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