C.Rayz's photos with the keyword: spiders
Garden Orb Weaver Babies 6
19 May 2009 |
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Warning: Viewing this large will increase the chances that you get the HibbieJibbies and I can't be held responsible for your HibbieJibbies! :P
As soon as they are sure no food is to be had they ball back up again and wait ..
We took some MOV file video of this but I'm looking for a way to join those files, if anyone knows of something (free) that actually works.
Garden Orb Weaver Babies 5
19 May 2009 |
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Searching the web for what they might have caught.. Not sure how long they live and hunt together before they spread out into the world..
Our Bees Home
19 May 2009 |
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The protection we built for the bees last year has worked the hive is usually a buzz with activity coming in and out :)
Garden Orb Weaver Babies 4
19 May 2009 |
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Turns out we didn't scare them at all, they simply thought they had caught food.
Garden Orb Weaver Babies 3
19 May 2009 |
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The first time we saw them I accidentally breathed on them, they scattered over the leaf.
Garden Orb Weaver Babies 2
Garden Orb Weaver Babies 1
19 May 2009 |
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Thought this was some odd seed pod, upon further examination the seeds had legs..
Crab Spider
Large Grey Weevil
Harlequin Ladybird and Many Lunches
19 May 2009 |
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I took this shot with the zoom in anticipation of this ladybird spreading the wings to take flight, when I got home I realized she wasn't going anywhere.. The amount of aphids on there shocked me..lol
Nursery Web Spider Babies in Tent
18 Jun 2009 |
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If you are out in the woods right now, you'll surely see lots of webbed up shoots of nettles and other twigs. Its likely they are these spiders.
Nursery Web Spider Guarding Tent
18 Jun 2009 |
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The Nursery Web Spider gets its name because of the meticulous fashon in which it takes care of its young ones.
Nursery Web Spider with Eggsac
Spider Family
02 Sep 2012 |
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A blistery day at Rye so decided to do a bit of Beach Combing and when we looked at this shell still connected to its other half we thought, it turned out it was connected by this lady's web. Baby spiders started to run but stayed close to mum instead.
She wouldn't move and we didn't want to disturb her and the young any more than we already had. We took these then put the other shell back and nestled it into the shingle.
Thanks to Jones J E for an ID on these spiders of Drassodes sp.
Spider Family on the Half Shell
02 Sep 2012 |
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A blistery day at Rye so decided to do a bit of Beach Combing and when we looked at this shell still connected to its other half we thought, it turned out it was connected by this lady's web. Baby spiders started to run but stayed close to mum instead.
She wouldn't move and we didn't want to disturb her and the young any more than we already had. We took these then put the other shell back and nestled it into the shingle.
Thanks to Jones J E for an ID on these spiders of Drassodes sp.
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