After missing the Gyrfalcon in the Seneca Stone Quarry, Hoster Rd., this 
morning it returned about 2:45 pm to the trees on the mound near the big rock 
crusher. 
Flying in low from the lake to the trees have us wonderful views. Unfortunately 
where it perched in the fork of a cottonwood tree it was partially obscured and 
later dropped out of sight. 
As in previous years the prime time seems to be early morning and mid to late 
afternoon. Presumably it’s hunting in between times near the lake and roosting 
at the Quarry. 

Gary  
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