Geese a plenty, 
 
Thank you, Tina Jones, I went over to Ft Logan Cemetery (Denver,Colorado) 
today 11/17/13 and I must say the goose variety was represented properly. 2 
Greater White-fronted joined the crowd, 2 Ross's (adults) were still 
present, a single Snow Goose (white-morph) replaced the blue-morph, and a 
couple of hybrids... Snow x Canada Goose and Ross's x Cackling 
Goose. Photos.
 
Art Hudak
Denver County 
On Saturday, November 16, 2013 7:21:26 PM UTC-7, tjcalliope wrote:

>  It seems several places had the arrival of Ross's geese.  2, Ross's 
> Geese were at Ft Logan Cemetary in the far eastern pond, along with 1, blue 
> morp ,Snow Goose. The most western pond at Ft. Logan had a strange looking 
> white morph Snow Goose. This bird's bill did not have an obvious grinning g 
> patch, but the bill was the size of that found on a Snow Goose. The 
> Cemetary is off of S. Sheridan in Denver Cty.
>  
> Centennial Park, which is in Arapahoe cty. had the usual puddle ducks and 
> some divers. Northern Shoveler, Gadwall, and American Widgeon, Bufflehead, 
> Common Goldeneye, and 2 Greater Scaup ,[possibly 3, but I could not see the 
> whole bird]. This park is just east of the intersection of S. Federal and 
> Union.
>  
> Note, many of these birds fly from Ft. Logan to Centennial Park, to the 
> Platte, and back and forth.
>  
> Happy Birding!
> Tina Jones
> Littleton, Jefferson County, CO
>  

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