Good set and you really have a beautiful family there Chaz.
The only thing I can suggest and I do this when shooting wildlife in bright conditions is to under-expose, dial in that exposure compensation and shoot RAW. That way you can often pull out the best detail in PP. If you over-expose and blow the highlights, there's no recovering them.
Ok...that's a good tip. I do have all this in RAW. So basically you're saying that there is a better chance to pull out detail from an underexposed image than a blown-out overexposed image (or parts of an image,etc)? That is a good tip that I haven't thought of, but that makes sense. And that does seem right. Overexposed sections of these shots are void of info, but the underexposed areas always seem to have more detail. Good man, thanks spaceman