Subject: falcons
Date: Jan 18 13:25:39 2003
From: Dennis K Rockwell - dennis.rockwell at gte.net


Drove up Case Road on the south slope of Rattlesnake Mountain (DeLorme pg.
38, B-3) and had a four falcon morning without ever getting out of the rig.
Progressing from lower to higher elevations they were:
A. KESTRAL, MERLIN (probable female), PRAIRIE FALCON & GYRFALCON (probably
the same one Bob Woodley found last Saturday). Also found an immature N.
SHRIKE there.

Dennis Rockwell Kennewick, WA dennis.rockwell at gte.net

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