I suppose it's worth remembering that the Mucklands have a history of 
attracting Gyrfalcons (and falcons in general).  I presume the Mucks are frozen 
now but there's a modest four-day warm-up predicted (starting Sunday-ish) and 
geese, ducks, and gulls may end up back in there.  For that matter, the ice 
edge on Cayuga Lake has a history of attracting Gyrfalcons........

David Wheeler
N Syracuse, NY



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