More Milkweed critters; part 3: Charlotte's web spider family
Yes! Charlotte is on a milkweed plant, with all her little children! I've been enjoying my Macro lens and the various critters on my ubiquitous Milkweed plants.
I like spiders outside. Well, I don't like to get close to them, but I know they are useful so leave them be. If they come inside, that's a whole other story. Very nice series of shots. I will admit, the little ones are cute.
My hubby & I have completely different "takes" on spiders. I love 'em for killing other bugs and for the intricacy of their webs. He prefers to stomp 'em. Please visit Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday) at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com and share your photography. I hope to see you again next week!
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We had a big spider that stayed in the same place all summer and we called him George!
ReplyDeletethese are fabulous, jennifer! love the little tykes!
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat spider and pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhen you go for macro, it really opens up an entirely different world.
ReplyDeleteI like spiders outside. Well, I don't like to get close to them, but I know they are useful so leave them be. If they come inside, that's a whole other story. Very nice series of shots. I will admit, the little ones are cute.
ReplyDeleteLOL - I makes me feel itchy just looking at these beautiful spiders.
ReplyDeleteMy hubby & I have completely different "takes" on spiders. I love 'em for killing other bugs and for the intricacy of their webs. He prefers to stomp 'em.
ReplyDeletePlease visit Wordless Wednesday (on Tuesday) at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com and share your photography. I hope to see you again next week!