Subject: [Tweeters] More re Gyr on the Coast
Date: Thu Mar 15 14:33:21 PDT 2018
From: dlmoor2 at coastaccess.com - dlmoor2 at coastaccess.com

It would not be unusual for that bird to be seen on the Long Beach
Peninsula; our banded peregrines travel there and/or travel north from
banding down there. But it's good to know she is still around. I found
out it is indeed a female rather than the first-reported male.

Dianna Moore

Ocean Shores

On 2018-03-15 8:44 am, Carol Riddell wrote:


> The individual who photographed the Gyr has stated that he took the photos on the beach at Ocean Shores. So anyone looking for it should look in that vicinity and not on the Long Beach Peninsula. This information is more consistent with information from Coastal Raptors that the birds was banded at Ocean Shores.

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