I observed a possible white/light gray phase Gyrfalcon today in Archuleta 
County on County Road 600 about 10 miles north of US 160.  I only observed this 
bird in flight for about a minute.  I saw this large falcon coming towards me 
and the small nearby ranch pond with strong, deep wing beats and a very steady 
fight less than 50 feet above ground.  As it approached the pond it turned 
nearly 180 degrees and flew to the northeast with the same very steady, deep 
wing beats and disappeared behind a small hill parallel to CR 600.  I drove 
north on CR 600 for several miles and returned without seeing the bird again.  
The habitat in the area is rolling grassland with very few trees of any type.  
It was very pale underneath and slightly darker above, but still very pale 
gray.  The wings tips appeared to have dark edges.  Its size seemed to be about 
that of a harrier or larger but more robust appearing and with a definitely 
falcon-like profile.  The strong deep wing beats were the most remarkable 
feature of its flight.  It did not guide or sail at all for the time that I 
observed it.  Unfortunately I was not able to attempt any photos.  The location 
was about half way between the west parts of Pagosa Springs on US 160 and 
Williams Creek Reservoir to the north.  This area has extensive grassland 
although there are high mountains to the north and east.  To my knowledge 
Gyrfalcon has not been recorded in SW Colorado.

Birders in the area should be on the lookout for this bird.

Jim Beatty
Durango, CO

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