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We had been away for a while, and when we came back to our old country house, I saw this “spot” of about 1 cm² outside on the kitchen window. I thought a young bird had crashed and made this, but later noticed that the spot had changed shape. Taking a better look revealed that the spot was actually many small spider babies. Sometimes close in a bunch, later more spread, then close again. I let them live there until one day the spot was gone, and now I have hundreds of small spiders around my house, I guess :-)
The web of domination has become the web of Reason itself, and this society is fatally entangled in it. ~Herbert Marcuse~
Explored on 11th May, Highest position: #37
I was looking for the Wasp Spider this morning in the meadow, could't find her. Then I discoverd, she had dicided to live in my garden...
I hate spiders but this tiny fellow I find cute. Can't help it... so we danced the whole night ;-)
I especially love those big eyes.
HMM everyone!
Spiders seem quite willing to wait patiently for any fly-by lunch, so they tend to remain motionless while I move close enough to capture my images. I liked how the strands of the web almost disappear.
Este es el motivo por el que la mayoría de los insectos quedan atrapados en las telas de araña.
For this reason bugs are trapped in spider web.
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