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. 

Good luck if you go!

Sean Sime, 
Brooklyn, NY

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