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  • File: Canada Geese

    Canon Rebel T2i.
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    A Canada Goose from Mother's Day! Canon 40D 100-400L.
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    Canada Geese gosling's - Canon40D 100-400L.
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    Enjoying one of the few and last spring days in April at my favorite site... Canadian Geese chasing each other off seemed to be the theme of the day. Canon Rebel T2i, f/11.3, focal length 270mm, shutter 1/1024 ISO 1600.
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    We went fishing at the river and this gaggle of geese with young was on the bank. This was about half of the group. You definitely want to watch where you step!
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    I took this photo with a Canon 40D, 100-400 at 400mm, ISO 400, f7.1, 1/400.
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    I love taking pictures of these geese... but if Waupaca Lake residents have their way... it will become a thing of the past for me and them (http://www.waupacanow.com/communitynews/120790944.html). Canon Rebel T2i.
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    A goose in a tree? This photo was taken with a Nikon D200, 600mm Nikon lens.
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    This Canada Goose photo was taken using a Canon Rebel Ti2 300mm, ISO 400, f/6.3, 1/250 in Garrett Mountain, New Jersey.
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    Canon Rebel T2i. Think she's concerned about her feet getting wet?
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    The pond was completely frozen. This fellow has been hanging around with the domestic geese all year.
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    This picture was taken at Burke Lake Park in northern Virginia, before the weather got too cold, with my old, but reliable Maxxum 7D camera with a 50mm f/1.7 lens. I was at the park enjoying the afternoon with my relatives when I saw a group of people feeding the ducks. After the individuals were feeding...