The bird was sitting on the fence in the back of a make shift maintenance yard 
that is on your left immediately after you pull into big egg marsh which is at 
the end of cross bay boulevard. The bird was easily viewed from the road. I 
have no idea if the bird will stay in the maintenance yard if the cranes that 
are parked there are being active but I would think it’s highly likely that it 
won’t. However there’s tons of suitable habitat in the area as lots of 
construction is going on and there are posts set up all over the place. The 
bird was last seen hunting out in the marsh as it was dark. There’s plenty of 
public parking and as long as the birders stay out of the way of the 
construction vehicles I don’t see any reason at all not to go and try for this 
bird. The baseball fields are still open to the public and while the owl was 
there there were probably 40 cars parked there for the kids softball game. This 
is not a closed off or restricted area in case that wasn’t clear.  Again I was 
not the original finder I’m just getting the word out 

Isaac Grant
Senior Loan Officer
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