When I tried to take this photo, a cluster of Daddy Longlegs unfolded from behind the bud. Every year they collect by the thousands on my walls and plants. Welcome back, long-legged annual visitors. Please click on photos to enlarge the view. This is the first time I’ve gotten close enough to see their eyes!! Oscar is here for his English lesson, but later I’ll establish a link to earlier views of huge clusters of these yearly guests.
If you’d like to see the video of a past year’s Daddy Longlegs invasion, go here:
And then go HERE to see the incredible view of the first year I hosted a Daddy Longleg convention.
Wow! Excellent photos, Judy. Just love Daddy Longlegs. 🙂
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i couldn’t get over that I could see their eyes. They are so fast that I ordinarily just see a blurr.
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Wonderful timing. 🙂
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Me, too. I won’t let Pasiano do anything to get rid of them. It’s a short period once a year and I’m obviously part of their life cycle here.
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Wow — let alone seeing their eyes, I never knew that Daddy Long Legs have pink bodies attached to those long legs! Great eye, Judy – and great photos!
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Janet, did you see the other photo and and video I attached later?
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Oh, my gosh! You really did have a DLL Convention! It’s like a hair ball that suddenly sprouts bodies connecting the legs — hahaha!
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It was so strange.
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