Gyrfalcon seen at 2:03pm on fencepost south of concrete water tank south of road eating prey that was later stolen from it by what appeared to be a red-tailed hawk. Last seen flying North towards landfill art about 2:12.
John Malenich
Boulder, CO
The Gyr made an appearance this morning on the power poles along Trilby Road.
It just flew off to the SE, it’s whereabouts unknown.
David Wade
Fort Collins CO
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Spent ~1.5 hrs cruising between Harmony Rd to CR 57, and up and down Shields
and Taft Hill, scanning utility poles etc, no sign of the legendary Gyrfalcon.
About 7 Kestrels and a couple Red-tails, not much else. Did not enter the
landfill proper, maybe Gyr is in there hunting gulls? Overcast, st
As of 11:00am this morning, the Gyrfalcon had not been seen. I arrived
shortly after 7am.
Ken Wat
Aurora, CO
On Tue, Nov 5, 2019, 8:36 AM Diane Roberts wrote:
> Trilby Road at 8:30am Elaine Wagner & Diane Roberts watched the Gryfalcon
> perched on a power pole before it flew towards the la
Trilby Road at 8:30am Elaine Wagner & Diane Roberts watched the Gryfalcon
perched on a power pole before it flew towards the landfill,
Diane Roberts
Highlands Ranch, CO
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We just spotted the Gyr at the landfill. Parked on Trilby Rd, we noticed the
starling, crows and ravens all flying en mass, that was our tip-off to its
presence. (Sorry Glenn W spotted it minutes after you left)
Walt Wehtje
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David Wade
Ft Collins CO
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