It watched me carefully. |
open the screen on a warm fall day |
Who knew?! Since our near-by bog has dried up in the August heat, this one I found on our screen. OUTDOORS!
With eight eyes and eight legs there is a symmetry to the critters.
See my finger (right) for the size! |
Research tells me that that sit with back legs on land, others floating on water waiting for bugs to land. Then the bugs are toast!
Dolomedes (pronounced /dɒləˈmiːdiːz/) is a genus of large spiders of the family Pisauridae. They are also known as fishing spiders, raft spiders, dock spiders or wharf spiders. Almost all Dolomedes species are semi-aquatic.
I have a few other spider photos.
darner dragonfly with spider close by! |
3 comments:
I might just fill the bog with a hose to keep him off my doorstep. Just kidding. - Margy
I think he was attracted to the pond. All the critters need water. He'll help keep it clean!
interesting info Jenn. And I didn't know they had 8 eyes, beautiful symmetry...that's nature.
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