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A really foggy day during the winter on the island when I found this web while aproaching a heron fishing at the waters edge. If not for the moisture drops, I would have likely walked right through it.
Does anyone know what these bumps are? Are they egg casings? Why do certain webs have these lines of bumps? Curious!
I was on the Stella river banks taking some photos with the wide-to-normal zoom lenses, when I noticed this spider web just a few steps far away. I must say that my effort to take a good photo of it were frustrated, as photographing this kind of Nature wonders requires high quality lenses and a great skill. Though I could not help taking some 20 photos. This is probably the best, or the less worst as we say in Italian.
The Nursery web spider is a common spider of grassland and scrub, and is often seen sunbathing among Brambles and Stinging Nettles. The adults are active hunters and do not spin a web to catch food, instead using a quick sprint to capture flies and other insects. The female carries her large, round egg-sac in her fangs. When the young are about to hatch, she builds a silk sheet among the vegetation to act as a tent, sheltering them until they are old enough to leave on their own.
A good wireframing tool will allow a web designer to showcase their creative skills by expanding their ideas and convert them into web design. With the help of these tools, you can really know what you need to do before actually starting off your project.
Série Web, Fonds TV5, 2010
"Marianne et Louis emménagent ensemble dans un petit appartement à Vanier, un quartier démuni d’Ottawa, mais sont-ils réellement compatibles?"
Comédiens : Chanda Legroulx, Guy Marsan
Réalisation : Andréanne Germain
Direction Photo : Charles A. Taylor
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