GrahamH's photos with the keyword: spider

Redback Spider P5023983

25 Apr 2023 5 10 382
A small Australian with a large reputation. She lives in a messy web in dark corners. May 2022. australian.museum/learn/animals/spiders/redback-spider

LaurelBankPark3WP 20220616 10 08 01 Pro

16 Jun 2022 6 2 291
This morning, as an aside to doing something else, I had a walk in a park which I rarely go to. June 2022.

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06 Apr 2019 8 6 600
A juvenile female redback spider. Australia's variety of the widow spider. Seen here crossing a concreted area near the backdoor of my home on a damp morning. February 2018. PiPs en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redback_spider

Toowoomba_FunnelWeb_0517_ 2232

31 May 2017 1 239
It is dead! Found alive in our laundry close to my wife's bare foot. May 2017. www.findaspider.org.au/find/spiders/201.htm

Toowoomba_FunnelWeb_0517_ 2239

31 May 2017 3 10 462
It is dead! Found alive in our laundry close to my wife's bare foot. May 2017. www.findaspider.org.au/find/spiders/201.htm

Spider201611 1849

07 Dec 2016 1 2 231
This builds a web every evening and destroys it early in the morning. The web is between the house gutter and the ground. November 2016.

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07 Dec 2016 1 1 217
This builds a web every evening and destroys it early in the morning. The web is between the house gutter and the ground. November 2016.

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02 Jan 2015 1 3 384
An attempt to record a spider on a web and the moon, the light circular blur. November 2014.

200904Walkingwasp 007

28 Aug 2009 157
The wasp has apparently killed/paralysed the spider. I saw it drag the spider for around 30m including across a road and up a concrete kerb. It was traveling in a straight line despite walking backwards. It went into a neighbour's garden so I don't know its destination or how much further it went.

200904Walkingwasp 004

28 Aug 2009 149
The wasp has apparently killed/paralysed the spider. I saw it drag the spider for around 30m including across a road and up a concrete kerb. It was traveling in a straight line despite walking backwards. It went into a neighbour's garden so I don't know its destination or how much further it went.

200904Walkingwasp 006

28 Aug 2009 188
The wasp (Cryptocheilus bicolor) has apparently killed/paralysed the spider. I saw it drag the spider (Isopedella flavida) for around 30m including across a road and up a concrete kerb. It was traveling in a straight line despite walking backwards. It went into a neighbour's garden so I don't know its destination or how much further it went.

200904Walkingwasp 003

28 Aug 2009 175
The wasp has apparently killed/paralysed the spider. I saw it drag the spider for around 30m including across a road and up a concrete kerb. It was traveling in a straight line despite walking backwards. It went into a neighbour's garden so I don't know its destination or how much further it went.

200904Walkingwasp 002

28 Aug 2009 207
The wasp has apparently killed/paralysed the spider. I saw it drag the spider for around 30m including across a road and up a concrete kerb. It was traveling in a straight line despite walking backwards. It went into a neighbour's garden so I don't know its destination or how much further it went.

200904Walkingwasp 005

28 Aug 2009 174
The wasp has apparently killed/paralysed the spider. I saw it drag the spider for around 30m including across a road and up a concrete kerb. It was traveling in a straight line despite walking backwards. It went into a neighbour's garden so I don't know its destination or how much further it went.

200904Walkingwasp 001

28 Aug 2009 168
The wasp has apparently killed/paralysed the spider. I saw it drag the spider for around 30m including across a road and up a concrete kerb. It was traveling in a straight line despite walking backwards. It went into a neighbour's garden so I don't know its destination or how much further it went.

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