Shellcracker
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Man thats some beautiful foliage and a beautiful cottage style home.
Great day for spider spotting today. Got two more I wanted to include in this post, but adding them made the file size too large to upload.
The three I got here are a male Rabid Wolf Spider(named him Wolffe after one of my favorite clone commanders in Star Wars), a jumping spider playing peek-a-boo from.under the trailer skirt, and a smaller species of wolf spider with an egg sac.
Here are the other 2 plus a bonus carpenter ant. The one with the red is the first I have seen that had red it thag wasn't a black widow. This one here i believe is a juvenile orb weaver.
Outstanding. How did you get the red hue on it? That's a beautiful snap.
Here are the other 2 plus a bonus carpenter ant. The one with the red is the first I have seen that had red it thag wasn't a black widow. This one here i believe is a juvenile orb weaver.
The red was natural...I believe clouds/something in the atmosphere because as it moved further from the horizon it became more of it's normal white
The second spider has cute eyes.Great day for spider spotting today. Got two more I wanted to include in this post, but adding them made the file size too large to upload.
The three I got here are a male Rabid Wolf Spider(named him Wolffe after one of my favorite clone commanders in Star Wars), a jumping spider playing peek-a-boo from.under the trailer skirt, and a smaller species of wolf spider with an egg sac.
What an adorable fox squirrel!This thing really tried to hide on the opposite side of the tree. Thanks for quick shutter. View attachment 349449
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Interesting wasp I've never seen nor heard of before-- Zebra Stripped Ichneumon wasp with ovipositor out. Looked like a very large mosquito flying around until it landed and it was obvious it wasn't a mosquito. And my favorite Bald faced hornet returned tonight, I call him "Baldy"
Thought these were amazing and y'all would appreciate, based on the photos shared here
https://www.nbcchicago.com/news/nat...onders/2971055/?_osource=SocialFlowFB_CHBrand
Interesting wasp I've never seen nor heard of before-- Zebra Stripped Ichneumon wasp with ovipositor out. Looked like a very large mosquito flying around until it landed and it was obvious it wasn't a mosquito. And my favorite Bald faced hornet returned tonight, I call him "Baldy"
Not a big fan of bugs, but I am a big fan of your bug pics!!Who knew mud daubers had such creepy faces?