He feeds them cracked corn and bread.
"I get it for seven or seven and a half dollars for a 50 pound bag, which is very reasonable," he said.
Yesterday was a long day for Littlebrook. He came at noon to feed the geese.
"As soon as they see me, they squawk," he said.
Past six o'clock, Littlebrook was still there, tending for an injured bird and watching the geese retreat towards the water as night fell.
Littlebrook has come to know the geese so well he can identify individual birds and their birth years--from the distinctive brown goose to the gander with a bump on his head, whom Littlebrook calls a "dirty old man."