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
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On Sat, Dec 12, 2020 at 8:35 AM Joey <[email protected]> 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
> Littleton, Colorado
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