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>From 3:00-4:00 P.M. today I watched the gyrfalcon make two runs at field 
>feeding ducks from its perch on the irrigation system that runs north-south SE 
>of 180th and Donnelly. The second attempt was a charm as it banked and dived 
>straight into the ground to nail a hen mallard. I don't know why it didn't 
>kill itself in th process. During the past 3 winters, I believe this is the 
>17th time I've seen this gyr attempt a kill. This was the first time I saw it 
>successfully make a kill. Well, I was impressed, to say the least. Within 
>seconds of killing the duck, the mass of swirling ducks simple returned and 
>landed all around the gyr while it devoured the hen, seemingly paying it no 
>attention. Heck, they new they were safe...for the time being. It fed for 
>almost one half hour and then obligingly flew right over me and landed in a 
>nearby tree.  I've posted two images at the new MOU photo gallery web site. Go 
>to the site and click on Gyrfalcon. Timing and a little luck never hurts.

http://moumn.org/gallery

Jim 
Eagan
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<DIV>From 3:00-4:00 P.M. today I watched the gyrfalcon make two runs at field 
feeding ducks from its perch on the irrigation system that runs north-south SE 
of 180th and Donnelly. The&nbsp;second attempt was a charm as it banked and 
dived straight into the ground to nail a hen mallard. I don't know why it 
didn't kill itself in th process. During the past 3 winters, I believe this is 
the 17th time I've seen this gyr attempt a kill. This was the first time I saw 
it successfully make a kill. Well, I was impressed, to say the least. Within 
seconds of killing the duck, the mass of swirling ducks simple returned and 
landed all around the gyr while it devoured the hen, seemingly paying it no 
attention. Heck, they new they were safe...for the time being. It fed for 
almost one half hour and then obligingly flew right over me and landed in a 
nearby&nbsp;tree. &nbsp;I've posted two images at the new MOU photo gallery web 
site. Go to the site and click on Gyrfalcon. Timing and a little luck never 
hurts.</DIV>
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<DIV>Jim </DIV>
<DIV>Eagan</DIV>
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