A spider I happened to notice a while back while out and about. Its markings and size caught my eye, as it was very different from the spiders I typically see around here. I doubt they are rare, but it was new to me and I wanted to get a close up picture. It might not look particularly close, but it’s a phone camera with no optical zoom. I was only a couple of inches from the subject and didn’t want to disturb them.

  • @[email protected]
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    81 year ago

    Looks a bit like a golden orb weaver. I love these spiders. Even though my wife has arachnophobia I always wanted to show them to her because they’re so cool but I know she’d hate it. Haha

    • @AttackBunny
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      31 year ago

      Definitely an orb weaver. I have a love hate relationship with them. They are beautiful and build beautiful webs. They happen to build those webs in the worst places though. I run early in the morning, so I’m frequently the first through the paths/walkways. Once the weather gets a bit warmer they start really building huge webs from one tree to another, across my running paths. For the last couple months there has not been a single run where I didn’t end up covered in their homes/them. Face full of web and the accompanying spider is NOT fun.

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      21 year ago

      That looks very close too checking image results! I’m not particularly knowledgeable with identification, I just did a reverse image search and was comparing the shape and markings. With some of the things labeled golden orb weaver and yellow garden I am having a lot of trouble telling them apart.

      Either way it is indeed quite a cool little creature!

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    51 year ago

    I love how they’re called “Common Garden Spider”, but I’ve only ever seen one in my life. The one I saw was huge compared with other spiders in my area, and was sitting in the center of a giant web. When I walked up to look at it a bit closer, it started to undulate it’s body causing the web to shake and flex like a vertical trampoline. I’ve never seen any thing like that in my life, it was quiet a surprise!

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      11 year ago

      Ooh that’s really cool! I guess in some areas they are more abundant, but at least we got to spot one. Sadly didn’t get to see a web myself, do you happen to remember what it looked like?

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        21 year ago

        I sure do, I won’t forget, it scared the shit out of me! They’re considered orb weavers, so they weave those flat vertically oriented webs with circles going out radially. The center where the spider sits had a zig zag pattern of webbing going vertically.

        Here’s a video of the threat display (I didn’t take this video, I was just thrilled I found a video of the undulating)

        Garden Spider Threat Display

        Garden Spider Web with Zig Zag

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          21 year ago

          That’s impressive they’re able to shake like that, that’d freak me out too if I didn’t know it was gonna happen! Very cool web design as well, thank you for taking the time to find those visuals!

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    31 year ago

    You might just live on the edge of their range or something! Here in the SE US they are abundant

    I can head out to a nature trail, look off into the woods on one side, and spot 2-4 of these beauties suspended in webs from the same spot.

    Only ever had one in my yard, unfortunately she chose to build a web right above the porch door and gave us quite a fright

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      31 year ago

      Yeah it’s possible. I am no stranger to hiking and these little ones have stayed out of my sight while doing it over the years. This one however was just sitting on a wall, waiting to be discovered! Also I can imagine, suddenly running into a spider like this and its web right outside your door would be quite a sudden shock!