The Gyrfalcon was not present when I arrive at 8:45 but returned to the same power pole at 9:17. At 9:35 it flew away to the south.
Cole Sage Denver
On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 8:35 AM Joey <vireo1@comcast.net> wrote:
Steve Stachowiak reports:
The Gyrfalcon was observed this morning at 7:36 AM on Trilby Road just south of the Larimer County landfill. It was perched on the top cross bar of the large electrical tower adjacent to the concrete water treatment tank at the top of the hill. It is still there as of this post.
Joey Kellner
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