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Title: Spider question for Mirta!
Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 01-Aug-10, 01:21:53 PM
Mirta-

At the falcon watcher breakfast we had a spider join us.  We learned how fast a web can be made and broken.  We had a spider drop down from a tree to the food table on a web, that was broken in no time since it was obviously a busy spot.  I tried taking some pictures that didn't come out very well, but here they are.  Any commentary is appreciated!





I didn't realize how bright the sun was-had to play with the contrast a bit...



Title: Re: Spider question for Mirta!
Post by: Mirta on 01-Aug-10, 04:34:21 PM
Mirta-

At the falcon watcher breakfast we had a spider join us.  We learned how fast a web can be made and broken.  We had a spider drop down from a tree to the food table on a web, that was broken in no time since it was obviously a busy spot.  I tried taking some pictures that didn't come out very well, but here they are.  Any commentary is appreciated!





I didn't realize how bright the sun was-had to play with the contrast a bit...




Hi!
Perhaps a big bug or a bird brake the web or it was escaping from a predator.
It is difficult to ID spiders from pictures.... I can`t see some details... but I`m sure is a spider from Araneidae family. Perhaps Araneus genus... and a low chance to be Araneus diadematus, the cross spider that was introduced in NA from Europe.
How big it was?

 :spider:  Mirta


Title: Re: Spider question for Mirta!
Post by: Dumpsterkitty on 01-Aug-10, 04:40:16 PM

Hi!
Perhaps a big bug or a bird brake the web or it was escaping from a predator.
It is difficult to ID spiders from pictures.... I can`t see some details... but I`m sure is a spider from Araneidae family. Perhaps Araneus genus... and a low chance to be Araneus diadematus, the cross spider that was introduced in NA from Europe.
How big it was?

 :spider:  Mirta


I'm a miserable judge of sizes-the body was probably 1/2 inch long.  Carol took some pictures too-I don't know if hers came out any better.  But this is more than we knew at the time! Thanks!