I got new batteries and finally got a picture of the moth.
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So I went out to the barn to take care of the chickens this morning and a splash of green caught my eye There was a big, beautiful Luna Moth in the corner!
Me: Son, go get the camera!
(Upon his return, seeing that the camera won't turn on.)
Me: Son, go get the extra batteries!
(Upon his return, seeing that the problem is not the batteries and the camera still won't work.)
Me: Son, go get the cell phone!
Well, that did work but the pictures aren't great.
Then a few minutes ago, the kids just came running down the stairs screaming, "Fawn! Fawn!"
Well, sure enough that doe that has been roaming around across the road had a fawn with it. So, we all went back upstairs to see what was going on. Wait! It has TWIN fawns! The other one was lying down. So they basically hung out in the field about 100 feet from our house for 15 minutes before moving on. It would have made a great picture.
Thus ends this episode of Wild Kingdom.
Original Post:
So I went out to the barn to take care of the chickens this morning and a splash of green caught my eye There was a big, beautiful Luna Moth in the corner!
Me: Son, go get the camera!
(Upon his return, seeing that the camera won't turn on.)
Me: Son, go get the extra batteries!
(Upon his return, seeing that the problem is not the batteries and the camera still won't work.)
Me: Son, go get the cell phone!
Well, that did work but the pictures aren't great.
Then a few minutes ago, the kids just came running down the stairs screaming, "Fawn! Fawn!"
Well, sure enough that doe that has been roaming around across the road had a fawn with it. So, we all went back upstairs to see what was going on. Wait! It has TWIN fawns! The other one was lying down. So they basically hung out in the field about 100 feet from our house for 15 minutes before moving on. It would have made a great picture.
Thus ends this episode of Wild Kingdom.
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