At 0910 several of us witnessed a "sight to behold" that I, among others,
favour calling a GYRFALCON; improper lighting allowed us to see only its
silhouette-- the bird sailed westward along the waterfront to our south
through the tops of the barrier beach willow trees. Yes, it may have been a
Goshawk, but, to me its wings and tail were those of a falcon, not an
accipiter. It did not flap noticeably. I'll leave it there for the time
being.
Over a period of 5 hours of very gusty northwesterly winds 82 migrants were
recorded, 25 of which were Rough-legged, making 203 for the count to date
(in 1991--we had 222), 45 were Red-tailed, 5 were TVs.

Several Snow Buntings and a Horned Lark were noted, along with 2 Fox
Sparrows.

Doug Lockrey, coordinator, CMRW

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