[caption id="attachment_6870" align="alignnone" width="497"] There is a spider web there. Take my word for it.[/caption]
The fog-shrouded spider's web from the other night, wasn't there today. But the owner was: A big orange spider with black stripes on it's legs -- a European garden spider. "very commonly found throughout Europe and North America,"according to Wikipedia's entry. The same kind of spider as in this post, which has better photos, frankly.
This spider, was patiently "coding" a new website. It was interesting to see that the spider was deliberately building the web in front of the sign, not below it. Perhaps the strategy is to catch whatever small flying insects try to land on the sign? That's definitely a spider, and not a dumb bunny. Click the images to enlarge them.
The fog-shrouded spider's web from the other night, wasn't there today. But the owner was: A big orange spider with black stripes on it's legs -- a European garden spider. "very commonly found throughout Europe and North America,"according to Wikipedia's entry. The same kind of spider as in this post, which has better photos, frankly.
This spider, was patiently "coding" a new website. It was interesting to see that the spider was deliberately building the web in front of the sign, not below it. Perhaps the strategy is to catch whatever small flying insects try to land on the sign? That's definitely a spider, and not a dumb bunny. Click the images to enlarge them.
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