Another interesting spider around here
This spider is REALLY small. And it was a bit windy out, so it was quite a challenge getting a decent pic of it. But it was colorful enough that I felt it was worth trying.
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Cool photos. I'm not a spider fan but you can't ignore the natural beauty.
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Love it! Any idea as to what it is?
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A type of orb weaver. Orchard spider?
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A member on my FaunaClassifieds site identified it as "Leucauge venusta".
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Yes. Same spider. Latin name vs common name. Pretty little spiders.
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What made it really challenging getting closeup pics was that these little spiders were between the spikes of a yucca plant. So while I'm maneuvering to get the shots, between the wind and trying to avoid getting skewered in the eyeballs by those sharp points of the yucca, yeah, it was a challenge.
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The yucca was indeed the bigger threat.
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Spider stuffing itself
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I ran across this spider, (have no idea what kind it is) while walking the Lake a while back. The spider was eating what looks to be some type of grasshopper or maybe a Katydid. (I'm thinking it's a Katydid, but there's not enough of it there to tell for sure). I shot the picture with a Canon T5, Hand Held, with a zoom lens set at about 200mm.
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I wish the yellow flies would die off so I could get outside with the camera some more. Of course, they are tapering off now, but it appears that the mosquito population is inflating to take their place. It's REALLY difficult to concentrate on taking a photo when you have a bunch of blood suckers buzzing all around you. REALLY takes the fun out of it. At least for me, anyway. I just don't like being a buffet style food item for the local wildlife.
Of course, if the spiders are dining heartily on the flies and skeeters, by the time I can get out there, the spiders will be the size of kittens. Then I'm not going anywhere near them, anyway. :eek1: I've already seen some HUGE wolf spiders around here. |
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