Jim Tarolli and I were there Monday just before sunset and the bird was feeding 
in the backyard of the house and invisible to the naked eye (and inconspicuous 
generally).  


If you're standing roughly across from the old silo, sweep right and look to 
the back edge of the cut area.  There is a an old red mailbox post with a white 
mailbox on it, and an old red metal chair (the flash of red is visible to the 
naked eye).  Last night the bird was feeding in the cut area in front of those. 
 It is about 125 yards from the road and is inconspicuous in binoculars but can 
be seen well in the scope.  Some left/right movement on the road may give a 
better view.  


Dave W.

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