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Neoscona oaxacensis. Molino Basin, Santa Catalina Mountains, Pima County, Arizona, USA. 18 September 2012.
Bridge Orbweaver (Larinioides sclopetarius) a/k/a Gray-cross Spider. Found in my yard. Arvada, Jefferson Co., Colo.
Neoscona crucifera;
Spotted Orbweaver -in the Garden of the Sleeping Bees
Things you can see in the Dark of Night
(I apologize in advance to those that are uncomfortable with these beauties... think of it this way- these Ladies are about the size of your thumbnail and - have you ever been bitten by one mosquito? - well, with out these there would be billions more biting you... I hope you'll forgive me... pretty flowers later to make up later...)
If you bring along a tiny light
Isn't She a Beauty? I don't often find this flamboyant color on a Spotted Orbweaver so this Gal is really special. I hope we meet again...
What treasures do you look for in the middle of the Night???
What to you think of this composition? CC!
Great Day!
#spider #nightphotography #macrophotography
Hung between the gun whales of my boat and the fender on its trailer. A gentle breeze kept changing my focus. Probably a Cross Orbweaver.
I've never seen this many spiders out in a single location before.
That's a record I don't feel the urge to break.
I haven't had a lot of time with my camera lately, but I got to get some pictures of spiders on a trip to the Bay Area!