
My main camera, a Canon 1D MkIII, has had to go in for repair and I have been unable to get out and photograph anything new, so I decided to buy a new backup - the new Canon EOS 7D. It's new upgraded auto focus has taken a little getting used to, but it looks like it will serve my style of photography very well!
Due to limited time - and the unpredictable weather, yesterday was the first day I got to really test the 7D, and I knew exactly where to test it.
I had noticed, a few days ago, that there were a couple of pairs of Canada Geese on Ryde Canoe Lake that had some young Goslings and they looked so sweet in their fuzzy greeny yellow appearance, so off I went to try and get a few photographs of them before they grew to much.



For such small young, these Goslings are so quick on the water. One of them (photograped below) was chased around by a Mute Swan and was unable to get out of the water onto the path, so the mother, followed by the rest of the siblings went in to the water and, with the help of the male, took the signet to safety.
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