Hi all

I looked for the Gyrfalcon as well on Saturday.  I did not find traveling 
many roads. I ran into three other groups of birders who did not find as 
well. Still a great day for "other" raptors ... :-) ... in my searching:

   - Prairie Falcon - 4
   - Merlin - 1
   - American Kestrel - 6
   - Ferruginous Hawk - 3 (One dark morph)
   - Northern Harrier - 3
   - Golden Eagle - 2
   - Red-tailed Hawk - 5
   - Bald Eagle - 2
   
On Sunday ...

   - Stewart's Pond [La Salle]: The 1,000s of Snow Goose have left after 
   their two week stay, only one yesterday among the throngs of 
   Canada/Cackling and a few Greater White-fronted Goose and usual waterfowl 
   along with 8 Bald Eagle (6 together in one tree on north). The other large 
   bodies of water attracting enormous bird populations are: Woods Lake 
   [Severance], O St/83rd Street Gravel Pit [Greeley] and Windsor Lake 
   [Windsor]
   - Thomas Reservoir [Mead]: "Harlan's" Red-tailed Hawk

Photos:

   - Stewart's Pond mixed goose flock (1,000s) and Bald Eagle photos (first 
   13): 
   
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/15/stewart-s-pond-la-salle
   - Many raptors seen searching for the Gyrfalcon photos (first 31): 
   
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/albums/view/1/pawnee-national-grassland-east-briggsdale

Thanks Gary Lefko, Nunn
http://www.friendsofthepawneegrassland.org/


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