C.Rayz's photos with the keyword: Jumping

Jumper Sitticus inexpectus Female

29 Jun 2013 1 217
BAS Field Meeting at Rye Harbour Nature Reserve, where we were in search of some of the more rare spiders recorded. Finally one of the rarities, this lovely jumper was nice enough to let us take photos.

Euophrys frontalis

17 Jun 2013 1 2 294
This little lady was on my bag, that seam is maybe just shy of a 1cm, so she is tiny but what a lovely pattern. Could really use an ID if anyone has seen one like it I've had a good dig around in what resources I've got which are just a few sites online really, and she was in a dry (most years) area of rough ground, Rabbit managed and slightly elevated. Update: I think I've found her, she looks very much like a Euophrys frontalis Female, we'll see what my spidery friend thinks..lol

Euophrys frontalis

17 Jun 2013 1 287
This little lady was on my bag, that seam is maybe just shy of a 1cm, so she is tiny but what a lovely pattern. Could really use an ID if anyone has seen one like it I've had a good dig around in what resources I've got which are just a few sites online really, and she was in a dry (most years) area of rough ground, Rabbit managed and slightly elevated. Update: I think I've found her, she looks very much like a Euophrys frontalis Female, we'll see what my spidery friend thinks..lol

Patio Life: Syrus the Sitticus pubescens

14 Jun 2013 1 2 278
This is Vincent, (all the little males are Vincent and females Vienna, I can't actually tell each one apart!) I've cornered him near a log to try to get some nice photos, he is much smaller than Vienna, and curious too. Update: This is NOT Vincent, because he is not the spider I thought he was, thanks to Evan for the correct ID, this is Syrus the Sitticus pubescens, now maybe he will come when I call...

Patio Life: Sylvia the Sitticus pubescens

14 Jun 2013 2 252
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!