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It's fall and the spiders have gotten big enough to photograph again. They're also building bigger webs, often right in the path.
This neoscona crucifera (at least, that's my guess. I also have a question out, as per the usual!) was actually fairly sensible about working to the side of the path. It was the crazy photographer who slogged through the mud for a look.
Isn't he a handsome arachnid?![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg0RqmT3ndGCtAag96yeO6riDRfaUWIPFvJ_w42H1MASNDttOKLX6BOxLFsUtXFMomJV7_mWpspMNQzOaJ8FdpTnMGqKt_p4x8ELqbi2Yz0_JDWptE6ypBaY4yZ3hgX-qlY8VoRpINuZwkF/s320/spider3.jpg)
This neoscona crucifera (at least, that's my guess. I also have a question out, as per the usual!) was actually fairly sensible about working to the side of the path. It was the crazy photographer who slogged through the mud for a look.
Isn't he a handsome arachnid?
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