Showing posts with label Gyr Falcon story. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gyr Falcon story. Show all posts

Thursday, November 12, 2009

Gyr Falcon story

While birding the Montour Preserve in Montour County, Pennsylvania, I observed a raptor travelling through, heading southward. I could not with confidence identify this Buteo-falcon-like bird. However , some factors pointed toward Gyr Falcon. While at an Audubon meeting in Williamsport, Pa., I relayed my sighting to a Master Falconer. The falconer stated: I was driving toward Bloomsburg, Pa., when I spotted this large raptor perched. So, I pulled over and glassed the bird. It was a Gyr Falcon. So, when I returned from my trip, I called a falconer in Bloomsburg. This falconer at one time was my apprentice. The falconer replied, " Oh yea! We know about this bird. For the last 2 years, we have been observing this hawk." Since, the Montour Preserve is a few miles north of Bloomsburg, it is possible the raptor I observed was a Gry Falcon. I do find it perplexing that a falconer would not inform his past- instructor, who lived only 40 minutes away, of this exciting find.