My son and I  were playing golf at Legacy Ridge golf course in Westminster 
this afternoon. On the back nine of the course we observed a large nearly 
pure white raptor with no visible markings several times. It flew around 
the course perching on power poles, houses and in trees, sometimes flying 
low over the fairways. The closest we got to it was about 200 yards. We 
didn't have binos but we watched it repeatedly with a 5x golf range finder 
(a monocular). I've seen many prairie falcons and peregrine falcons. This 
bird appeared to be a falcon, heavier bodied than a prairie or peregrine 
falcon. It had long wide pointed wings and a longish tail. It flew with 
slower wing beats than a smaller falcon. I realize how rare gyrfalcons are 
in Colorado, but I can't imagine what else this could have been.  

If you live in the area, please be on the lookout for this bird, and if 
anyone should see it and is able to confirm the ID, please reply to this 
post. Thanks!

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