LAWNDALE, Calif. (KABC) -- It's been a honking good time for the booming population of geese that has overrun Alondra Park in Lawndale these days, but not so much for their human neighbors.
Residents who live across the street from the park told ABC7 they've seen the geese population grow drastically over the last few years.
They say the once beautiful lake now has an odor, is littered with droppings and is buzzing with flies.
"They will go where there is food available," Megan Bauer, senior wildlife technician at the Wetlands and Wildlife Center, said. "Because people keep offering them food, more and more will keep congregating, and that is leading to that overpopulation."
Despite signs posted around Alondra Park to not feed the wildlife, just in the short time that ABC7 visited the