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Patio Life: Sylvia the Sitticus pubescens


A special family for me, this little jumper colonised my balcony/patio a few years ago, when my little eco system was in its prime really, and so I've been very pleased that they have managed to be in good numbers ever since.
This is a female I believe, and she just had to see what I was doing photographing moths, and I suppose see if there were any I didn't want that she could have..lol Better luck next time Sylvia!
This is a female I believe, and she just had to see what I was doing photographing moths, and I suppose see if there were any I didn't want that she could have..lol Better luck next time Sylvia!
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You do realize this means I have to rename them, v for Vincent and Vienna wont do if they are Sitticus pubescens!! Explains why they don't come when I call them tho... lol
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