Thursday, July 5, 2012

Mosquito Hawk



Yesterday we found a large Crane Fly on the wall in our sunroom. This morning before releasing it back to the wild I placed it on some tan oak bark to photograph it because it looked cool. Crane Flies are often called Mosquito Hawks with the mistaken belief that they eat mosquitoes. There are many species of Crane Fly and most are nectar feeders or they don't feed at all. Once they become adults a lot of Crane Fly species exist only to mate and die. Wow, no food then sex and then you die. I don't want to be a Crane fly!! Also Crane Flys don't sting or bite either as they don't have a stinger or mouth parts which can bite.

God's love and blessings to all,

chris

13 comments:

  1. Hi, greetings from PerĂº. Your photos are very good, i'm a Christian and a photographer too, and encourage you to go on with your mission, don't let your purpose miss ever!

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    1. Xilvia, I really appreciate the words of encouragement. It can be so hard sometimes to keep your eye on the prize. Your words have been of great help to me today. Thank you and God bless, chris

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  2. Hey awesome snap man. Im a photographer too, check out my blog: http://picsonia.blogspot.com

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    1. Shravan, Thanks for sharing your blog. i loved the water drops on the roses.

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  3. I like your photographs. The angles and colors are awesome!

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  4. Google recommended this blog to me. I think you're a great photographer and looking at your work is very pleasant to me.

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    1. Crawler, Thank you very much for such a wonderful compliment. Being chosen as a "Blogs of Note" by Google was a surprise to me as I didn't even know about it.

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  5. Beautiful!. I love the angle that you took and how you manage to get to the Fly Crane in a perfect position.
    Your blog is interesting, and I found it by accident but I will not stop visiting. My blog next to yours is nothing.
    pdata:what is your favorite photographer?

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    1. Thank you very much,Ninna. It took awhile to get the Crane Fly to stay in one spot to be photographed. One of my favorite photographers is Dennis Buchner.

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  6. The Crane Fly Picture you took, is very good, you got lucky that it didn´t took of and flu away.
    The nice little Insects, that fly around your Livingroom, especialy in the Afternoon, that´s why you allways need to watch out wenn your Windows are open.
    They use to bug me sometimes, I´m very interrested in Nature and it´s Forms. Nice Pictures

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    1. Thankfully there aren't too many Crane Flies where I live. Now mosquitoes that is another story entirely!

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    2. Thanks for the message, I´m writing some Fantasy Tales and Stories.
      I write them in small and middle size passages, perhaps they are written in German.
      You can look at it and tell me what you think about them.
      It´s about magic, magicians, demons and other fantasy beings...

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