The Wasp Spiders seem to be thriving, I found another colony some distance from last years. I assume that the smaller, dead one in the web is the male.
Great shots John, That Wasp Spider is a beauty, Put my Moth trap out last night and also turned up a Swallow-Tailed Moth. Went to Hayle this morning and got the Pec. Hope to see you both around soon.
Great set of images, John, of which my favourites are the Crab Spider, Stonechat and the hoverfly(?). I'd love to see one of the Wasp Spiders in UK. I found one in Bosnia in 2008, not knowing what the hell it was, and I admit to being more than a little daunted by it!
Great set of photos, John! Naturally, my attention went immediately to your gorgeous female dragonfly (Aeshna cyanea), if it the latin name helps! Also the yellow moth is wonderful and I just love the Stonechat! Truly great pictures! Well done!
Wow, that is quite some spider. Awesome captures! As always, your photography collages are out of this world! Gorgeous,crisp, detailed images of beautiful insects and birds.
Brilliant pictures.. Great shots and macro.. Best regards..
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed all the photos! You've got 'the touch'!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos as always! I don't think I've ever seen a Wasp Spider.
ReplyDeleteGreat set and variety of pictures.
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Very good macro stuff there, John.
ReplyDeleteMainio 'Kuvasto' luonnosta ja ötököistä...
ReplyDeleteI am not crazy...at all, about spiders, but you got some beauties, s well as birds and posies...great captures as always~
ReplyDeleteFabulous selection of photos! I have never seen a Wasp Spider - I'm not a fan of Spiders but he is beautifully marked.
ReplyDeleteFantastic shots! Time to be looking for wasp spiders at Windmill then....
ReplyDeleteGreat shots John, That Wasp Spider is a beauty, Put my Moth trap out last night and also turned up a Swallow-Tailed Moth.
ReplyDeleteWent to Hayle this morning and got the Pec.
Hope to see you both around soon.
Pleased you got the Pec Mate,Moth trap out otnight.
ReplyDeleteMight go down on the hunt tomorrow.
Cya soon.
John.
Great set of images, John, of which my favourites are the Crab Spider, Stonechat and the hoverfly(?). I'd love to see one of the Wasp Spiders in UK. I found one in Bosnia in 2008, not knowing what the hell it was, and I admit to being more than a little daunted by it!
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of images love the Wasp Spider.
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting us on "Les Fous du Cap". We love the Wap Spiders that we see especially in Britain ;-)
ReplyDeleteCéline & Philippe
What a beautiful selection and the stonechat picture is my favorite! Gorgeous one
ReplyDeletewow, lots of gorgeous shots in this blog. :)
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ReplyDeletelovely spider photos
grettings from Sweden
/Ingemar
Great set of photos, John!
ReplyDeleteNaturally, my attention went immediately to your gorgeous female dragonfly (Aeshna cyanea), if it the latin name helps!
Also the yellow moth is wonderful and I just love the Stonechat!
Truly great pictures! Well done!
Strange I couldn't find my icon in your "Follower's" list!
ReplyDeleteI was so sure I has registered as such looooooong ago! ;-)
Yeah, simply amazing set. I enjoying watching your pictures.
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Spain.
That's a splendid set of pictures and the stonechat is beautiful! My fav for sure!
ReplyDeleteI just popped back to say I was sorry to read, in a comment you left, on Monty's blog that Sue has been unwell. I hope she is fully fit very soon.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is quite some spider. Awesome captures! As always, your photography collages are out of this world! Gorgeous,crisp, detailed images of beautiful insects and birds.
ReplyDeleteA very nice blog - beautiful pictures!
ReplyDeleteBellas secuencias de esta variedad de especies.Un saludo.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful selection of brilliant photos.
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