Just an FYI to anyone who thinks they witness "nefarious" activities
(whatever that is defined...) falconers do have legal rights in the state
of NY and falconry is highly regulated in the state of NY.  For more
information on what falconers can and cannot do, please visit:
http://www.dec.ny.gov/regs/3940.html#13312

If a falconer is seen taking the bird/trying to take the bird/or is
suspected of taking the bird, the DEC can (and probably should) be
contacted and asked to provide any/all documentation pertaining to this
taking (most likely through a FOIL request - hopefully someone from the DEC
can give more specific information).  If we as birders want our "rights" to
be respected, it's best to respect the "rights" of others, regardless of if
"we" agree with them or not.

(P.S. no I'm not a falconer nor am I related to any)

- Luke Ormand



On Sun, Feb 24, 2013 at 7:58 PM, <pjlind...@optonline.net> wrote:

>
> I thought a brief explanation would be in order for all who are wondering
> why word of this bird did not get out via public forum until yesterday.
>
> My niece Holly Wilson and I found the Gyrfalcon last Sunday late morning,
> and it was seen only very intermittently and very briefly untill around 2
> PM, when it seemed to have vanished for good. Given a negative experience
> with another LI Gyrfalcon in the recent past, when a falconer came forward
> after the sighting and claimed to have lost the very bird (a fact  which
> defied verification), we decided to keep it word of mouth for the time
> being.
>
> Despite dedicated searching by several parties during the following week,
> the bird was NOT refound. When the NY RBA was published Friday night the
> bird was presumed to have moved on.
>
> Yesterday morning, Saturday, the Gyr was seen perched on an Osprey
> platform at Gilgo, and then flying off and disappearing to the southwest;
> subsequent searchers evenually spotted it perched on a low tree at a great
> distance out on the Gilgo marsh, with rain and fog and the bird's refusal
> to move precluding any detail of plumage and making for a very frustrating
> and wet experience. A known falconer was seen at Gilgo looking for the
> bird. We felt it would still be prudent not to post to NYSBirds, for
> reasons stated above and because of the potential sensitivity of the
> location, which is the beach restoration project staging area, very active
> Monday to Saturday. It was, however, reported on eBird by several birders.
>
> With the bird's performance today, and with word getting out far and wide,
> I am happy almost everyone who wanted to got to see it. I hope that it will
> stick around for the rest of the folks who try for it, and that if anyone
> witnesses any nefarious activity, it will be reported to this list and to
> the local Bay Constable and/or the DEC.
>
> Patricia Lindsay
> Bay Shore, NY
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