Ha! Thought that would get your attention!  Question: What goose  
occurring regularly in Colorado has a black face (front)? Answer:   
immature White-fronted Goose. I saw this bird yesterday and today at  
Addenbrooke Park near the entrance at Garrison and Center Ave some  
100 yards north of the entrance grazing near the sidewalk with other  
white-cheeked geese.  It, along with the other geese in the flock are  
oblivious to human presence.

Addenbrooke Park hosts over 100 Cackling Geese every winter and is a  
good place to study the difference with Canadas at close range. Also  
I see Harlan's Hawks every winter between the Kipling Blvd entrance  
and the corner of Kipling and Alameda.

Bob Shade

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Colorado Field Ornithologists: http://www.cfo-link.org/
Colorado County Birding:  http://www.coloradocountybirding.com/

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