Anne Elliott's photos with the keyword: Spider

Crab Spider on Richardson's Geranium

30 Jul 2013 8 6 733
This was another thing that I saw on 27 July 2013, when a group of us did a Bioblitz along the E side of the Perrenoud WIldlife Reserve, NW of Calgary. A tiny Crab Spider, sitting on a Richardson's Geranium wildflower. "Crab spider is a common name applied loosely to many species of spiders, but most nearly consistently to members of the family Thomisidae. Among the Thomisidae it refers most often to the familiar species of "flower crab spiders", though not all members of the family are limited to ambush hunting in flowers. Thomisidae do not build webs to trap prey, though all of them produce silk for drop lines and sundry reproductive purposes; some are wandering hunters and the most widely known are ambush predators. Some species sit on or beside flowers or fruit, where they grab visiting insects. Individuals of some species, such as Misumena vatia (which I believe is shown n my photo), are able to change color over a period of some days, to match the flower on which they are sitting. Some species frequent promising positions among leaves or bark, where they await prey, and some of them will sit in the open, where they are startlingly good mimics of bird droppings. However, note that these members of the family Thomisidae are not to be confused with the spiders that generally are called bird dropping spiders, not all of which are close relatives of crab spiders.... The spiders of Thomisidae are not known to be harmful to humans." From Wikipedia. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crab_spider en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geranium_richardsonii "In 1980, George Emil Perrenoud donated this land to the Alberta Sport, Recreation, Parks and Wildlife Foundation for the purpose of a wilderness park for the benefit of the residents of the Province of Alberta." www.asrpwf.ca/media/53811/perrenoud.pdf www.flickr.com/photos/annkelliott/9399782073

Spider of some kind

12 Jun 2012 122
Found this small spider on a fence post NW of the city. Macro photo taken on June 4th.

Not my best side

14 Oct 2009 146
I would have prefered a photo of the other side of this large Orb-Weaver spider, but the only ones I managed to get of the upperside were when it had crawled along its web and half disappeared behind leaves - and these shots came out too blurry. Seen on a hike in the Porcupine Hills on private property, back on 5th September.

Spider carrying babies

04 Aug 2009 187
I don't know what kind of Spider this is, but it was seen on the rocks by the edge of the creek when we botanized Threepoint Creek Natural Area (Sheep River Natural Area) on 30th July.

Crab Spider on wild Rose

30 Jun 2008 145
About nine of us spent the day at the eastern edge of the Rocky Mountains, at Bow Valley Provincial Park. The main focus was on birds of the area, but we were surrounded by wildflowers and insects, too. This provincial park is an amazing area for flowers at this time of the year. Lots of wild orchids, for a start! Not sure what the temperature was, but somewhere around 30C. Crab Spiders are often found on Roses. This one's for you, Doug!