Today’s post is the last of the series on the Canada Goose nesting, that occurred on our boat dock at the Lake of the Ozarks (Missouri) this spring. If you missed any of the other nesting posts, you can find them here:
Immediately after moving from the flower pot nest, to the dock, to the water, the entire family of 2 Canada Geese parents and 6 goslings began feeding on the shoreline and then swimming about the area, before swimming down the cove. As they gathered together, I captured these parting shots of the family:
As this concludes the Canada Goose experience, I will continue posting some of my late winter trip highlights to Florida, along with some local, Missouri Ozark wildflowers.
Photographic Equipment Used:
- Canon 5D Mark 3 body
- Canon 500mm, f/4 IS lens
- Bogen 3021 tripod with Wemberly gimbal tripod head (500 mm lens)
- ISO 1600
- Aperture f/4.5
- Shutter 1/4000 sec. to 1/8000 sec.