While walking from a coffee shop in Littleton back to a card dealership 
where my car was getting its oil changed, I was lucky enough to pass what 
appeared to be an empty retention pond (at a place called Powers Park on W. 
Powers Rd) at just the right moment. A flock of geese was around the muddy 
patch below the park. Mostly Canada Geese, but among them (and, happily, 
not far from the sidewalk) were three Greater-White Fronted Geese, the most 
I've seen in one place in the Denver area (and at all).

It was just the right moment because a minute or two after I spotted the 
Greater-White Fronted Geese, a toddler ran toward the geese, scattering 
them out of the park (northward). 

- Jared Del Rosso
Centennial, CO

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