A falconer friend of mine lost her bird today, last seen flying toward Lansing. 
 It is a Gyrfalcon x Saker Falcon cross.  I post this for two reasons. If 
anyone sees it, she would love to hear about where it is; she figures it's 
terrified and cold.  Also, any Gyrfalcon sightings in the vicinity are suspect 
for a while.  It does NOT have jesses, but does have a radio.

Kevin



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