Heading back home from some errands this morning (Fri., 12 Nov.'21), noticed
a white goose on Huston Lake (SW Denver, Denver Co.), so grabbed the
binoculars when I got to the house and walked up to the park.  Turned out to
be an adult ROSS'S GOOSE in with some "Richardson's CACKLING GEESE and
mostly "Lesser" CANADA GEESE - nice surprise.  As transient as these city
geese are, can't guarantee its repeatable, but worth a check here and in the
flocks as they move around southwest Denver.

 

What has been repeatable is an adult WHITE-THROATED SPARROW that is
continuing at our place.  If interested in stopping by to try, please let me
know separately.

 

Good Birding,

Doug

Denver

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