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My husband came upon this Daddy Long Legs on his fishing pole. We put it on the kayak to get the shot and like a good model, he stayed put for me. :)
It's scraping the leaf with the two appendages by his mouth and eating debris it finds. Amazing little creature. It's behavior reminds me of construction equipment.
Daddy III checking out his real estate. Three chicks recently fledged, but Daddy still comes by occasionally just to check on the home place and enjoy a free breakfast, of course.
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August 2006
My husband recently returned from a 5 month deployment. I took this opportunity to capture my husband and my youngest son getting reaquainted.
The crane fly, often called "daddy long legs", resembles the mosquito but they do not bite nor do they spread disease. This one was stopping on the outside surface of a window when I shoot it from inner.
M just got some facepaints from a good friend and she loves them!!! As soon as we got them, she was ready to paint Daddy's face, and because he is seriously the best dad in the world, he excitedly let her!!! We decided to do the initials of his fantasy football team on her face and then she got to paint Daddy's face, which is why you can't read it!!:) So cute...love them!!:)
Daddy Christmas arriving on the 16 ton Thames sailing barge Cygnet (built Frindsbury 1881) at the Snape Maltings in Suffolk.
This Daddy is about to deploy sooner than expected.:*( I got a phone call asking if I could do this photo session early because the date was moved up. I did it after work today. I was honored to do it. She was born on Christmas day and Daddy has to leave in a week! Makes me so sad. I can just feel his love when I look at this image.
I won't be able to post for a few days...I am off for a mini vacation! :*)
東方環頸鴴 Kentish Plover ... Once for a while Daddy also wants to be a good father by telling some "oldman's talk". (The dad was actually providing a shade for the chick. The mid day sun can kill small chicks on the wide open beach...)
Marc Cars Ford Mustang named "Daddy Cool" after an Australian Rock band. Australian Motor Racing Series Mallala.
I look at this picture and I can't believe how BIG my baby has gotten. Nearly two and fiercely independent......when he wants to be. He wants to be like Daddy and give love to Mommy.
After watching this male Eastern Bluebird for the third day following Daddy II's death, I'm proclaiming him as Daddy III. Watched him bring in three spiders to the babies this morning. Appears he has adopted them. Amazing!
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Our Bluebird family, led by Daddy Blue, is coming daily for bath and food. Daddy has recently taken a liking to bits of golden raisin coated with a touch of peanutbutter and corn meal.....easily prepared in a little electric chopper......between this and a few mealworms over the winter, they should remain healthy for the next breeding season.
We recently noticed one of the females from the last brood of the season with a leg injury and are hoping that she will recover. We have not seen our "One-Eye" since the third brood fledged and we miss him. We hope to see him in the Spring but chances are that he has been taken by a predator. Joy and heartbreak, but a pleasure to come to know individual birds.
such a beautiful moment and i was lucky enough to get it. :) i have a beautiful family (my brother-in-law, the chef and my niece.)
These are some photos of the Daddy, Mummy and Baby Dingoes that we saw at Featherdale Animal Park a while back. The babies were so cute and kept wrestling each other.
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Daddy II is our backyard Eastern Bluebird. He and his young mate Mama III have their first egg in the box. Looking forward to many babies from this pair. They are inseparable, always chortling and wing-waving to each other.
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