Bird is here now 2:30pm. Exactly where it was described as being, about
15ft to the left of the trail right across from the hives.

On Wed, Jan 16, 2019, 12:16 PM Steve Biasetti <
sbiase...@eastendenvironment.org wrote:

> A Wood Thrush has been seen at the Quogue Wildlife Refuge (Suffolk County)
> since this past Saturday. The bird has been found by following the main
> trail from the parking area, heading north with the wildlife pens to the
> right and the ice pond to the left. The Wood Thrush has been observed
> within a hundred yards of the wildlife pens, foraging in leaves on the left
> (west) side of the trail roughly across from the first set of bee hives.
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