tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7465222688340467790.post8890728113056033117..comments2024-03-29T06:23:11.169+00:00Comments on Redgannet: Twitching in VancouverRedgannethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17453869909278728690noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7465222688340467790.post-20524531381929034052010-01-19T12:15:30.728+00:002010-01-19T12:15:30.728+00:00Hi Amigo.
i am really pleased you saw the Gyr. Yo...Hi Amigo.<br /><br />i am really pleased you saw the Gyr. Your photo looks like an exact copy of my sketches. So I too can confirm thats the bird I saw and if you blow it up a bit you'll see itdoesn't have a strong moustache or the white neck patch that creates on a Peregrine, in fact the back is plain grey and the head is hooded rather than capped. <br /><br />That's "my" Gyr <br />- where's my beer?. <br /><br />GrahamAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7465222688340467790.post-51867353560411733292010-01-06T11:54:22.208+00:002010-01-06T11:54:22.208+00:00Woohooo!
Thanks MikeWoohooo!<br />Thanks MikeRedgannethttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17453869909278728690noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7465222688340467790.post-52122087533380754502009-12-31T18:55:01.455+00:002009-12-31T18:55:01.455+00:00That is the adult Gyrfalcon on the microwave Tower...That is the adult Gyrfalcon on the microwave Tower. Notice the bulky shape, and the tail is much longer than the wingtip visible in the photo. The distance is deceptive, so judging size is difficult. Definitely the Gyr. <br /> Mike T, VancouverAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com