Here is the link to the photos that have been posted on eBird: https://ebird.org/species/gyrfal/US-CO. They are a little trickier to find now that it is considered a sensitive species, but you can still see the media at least.
The bird is an immature and seems to be a male from what my falconry friends have said.
Andy Bankert
Fort Collins
On Tue, Dec 4, 2018 at 9:26 AM Andrew Bankert <abankert2007@my.fit.edu> wrote:
Yesterday I found a Gyfralcon in southern Fort Collins while birding along Taft Hill Road. It was refound this morning by a few birders on the tall power poles along Trilby Road where it intersects Taft Hill Road. I think you can safely pull off along Trilby Road west of Taft Hill Road since it looks like a small dirt road, but please be respectful of any signs marking private property or private roads at the west end of Trilby.Good Birding,Andy BankertFort Collins
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