Date: 11/30/25 4:29 pm From: Patrick O'Driscoll <patodrisk...> Subject: Re: [cobirds] SW Denver Geese - Just a Few
Definitely a day for Denver geese, Doug --
At Denver City Park this Sunday morning, 4,000 birds is my conservative
estimate, 80-95 percent Cackling.
Hiding among them were a Snow Goose and a Ross's Goose, and a Snow X
Cackling hybrid of the sort that we usually get one or two of each winter.
Merlin "heard" Greater White-fronted Goose out there somewhere -- but if
so, I couldn't find it.
Owing I assume to our mild weather until this Thanksgiving weekend, the
park's overwintering geese were late in arriving.
About two-thirds of them arrived today with wild and happy chaos.
Can the Goosinator be far behind? (Let's hope not . . . .)
Good goosing,
Patrick O'Driscoll
Denver
On Sun, Nov 30, 2025 at 4:35 PM Doug Ward <dougward...> wrote:
> Back in Denver for Thanksgiving and hadn’t had the chance to get out
> beyond the house and our nearby park to walk the dogs, but had been wanting
> to check the goose flocks around the Overland Golf Course (Denver Co.).
> With a Broncos night game today (Sun., 30 Nov.’25) decided to run down to
> have a look. I’m not great at estimating large numbers, but came up with
> at least 5,000 “white-cheeked” geese on the course and in the river
> including “Richardson’s” CACKLING GOOSE (~50% of total), “Lesser” CANADA
> GOOSE (~20%), and “Greater” Canada Goose (~2%), with the rest??? Of course
> we birders are always looking for the unusual and while there are likely
> others mixed in with these large flocks, two (2) GREATER WHITE-FRONTED and
> two (2) SNOW GEESE were a fun reward for the effort.
>
>
>
> Also fun was the returning beautiful drake BARROW’S GOLDENEYE which has
> come back for at least the last five (5) winters to the same set of pools
> in the South Platte just south of the Florida Ave. bridge. So worth a
> check of the Overland Park and golf course area if you like waterfowl.
>
>
>
> Happy Thanksgiving,
>
> Doug
>
> Currently Denver
>
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