Hi Gary,
You were very lucky. Hope your Raptor Alley day goes well. I stopped on
Trilby west of Taft at 11 and again at 1:15 and no sign of the Gyr.
Cheers,
Adrian Lakin
Mead, CO
On Friday, January 17, 2020 at 1:30:59 PM UTC-7, The "Nunn Guy" wrote:
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> Hi all
>
> Gyrfalcon (Fort Collins
My apologies...In the excitement of the moment I got the street names mixed
up and in my report earlier today. We saw the gyrfalcon at Trilby and Taft
at 10am this morning...not Trilby and Shields.
Georgia Doyle
Fort Collins
On Sun, Dec 23, 2018, 10:24 AM Georgia Doyle Was just visible ftrom
We first spotted the bird at 10:15 AM from the Larimer County Landfill. It
was perched on one of the tall power poles along Trilby, 3 poles east of
Taft Hill. At 10:45 it left and Nick Komar relocated it 30 minutes later.
It was perched on a fence post ~300 m east of Taft Hill and 400 m N of
On Friday, December 21, 2018 at 12:25:02 PM UTC-7, sheflew wrote:
> CoBirders,
>
> The Gyrfalcon had a fly by today at 11:20. It flew from the dump south across
> Trilby Rd. It landed somewhere before the next ridge.
>
> Sue Riffe
> Sent from my iPhone
It was great to see.
Tom Hall - Fort
Gyrfalcon was perched on Trilby Rd. west of Taft Hill for quite some time
this afternoon and I'm expecting it will be hanging around for a little
while, hopefully long enough for Loveland CBC on Jan. 1st. Just before 2:00
it flew off to the south. Got several photos.
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Hey Christian, are you sure it's not a ferruginous hawk? I was there just a
bit before you and the ferruginous was perching in the exact spot that you
are at. The feruginous hawk will sit in the same spot for a long time - the
gyrfalcon probably won't. Also the falcon is darkish and the