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Sent: Thursday, November 06, 2003 7:00 PM


 Those who ingnored the cool temperatures, and winds from the wrong>
direction at
 High Park today were handsomely rewarded.
 Just when all began to think the day was a wash out for birds of prey, we
got over a hundred red tails, and several Rough Legged Hawks after 1 pm.

 We later found a dark phase Gyrfalcon flying to the north. The bird
lingered
  heading towards us, then reversed its course to assault  a Golden Eagle ,
 stooping and harassing the larger bird in mid air for some considerable
 time.
 Finally the Gyrfalcon flew south towards Lake Ontario, and may still be in
 the vicinity. Total viewing time was about 8 minutes.

 All in all, a good day for both numbers, and exciting species.


 Hugh Currie was counting, with Maris Apse, and many others.


 Tim Foran
 Hawk Watcher


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