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How a Golden Orb Weaver stores her eggs..............
Lens: Sigma 105mm Macro Camera: Pentax K-3 Photo Location: Perth WA 
Posted By: eaglem, 05-25-2016, 07:33 PM

safe from the weather.


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Very interesting and well executed.

Many thanks,

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Very interesting and well executed.

Many thanks,

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My pleasure.
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So from your recent weather that must be a storm shelter. Good shot.

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So from your recent weather that must be a storm shelter. Good shot.
It was a heavy storm but the eggs survived.
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The architectural skills of birds always amaze me. Nice capture EM.
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You have a great eye to see this, and your image is excellent +.

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The architectural skills of birds always amaze me. Nice capture EM.
Errrrrrr that is a spider's eggs Susan................

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You have a great eye to see this, and your image is excellent +.
I knew it would be close by when I saw the Spider.
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I knew it would be close by when I saw the Spider.
Regardless, still a good eye to find it!

Isn't Mother Nature amazing?
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Errrrrrr that is a spider's eggs Susan................
OK, I now win the stupid award for the month of May. It was a close contest as it is almost the end of the month. That will teach me not to try to do so many things at one time. I tend to half do everything. Still a great shot EM and birds are great architects.
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safe from the weather.
Have never noticed one of those before. Now I will be looking.
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Very good image EM but we need a picture after they have hatched, that's where the fun is.
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OK, I now win the stupid award for the month of May. It was a close contest as it is almost the end of the month. That will teach me not to try to do so many things at one time. I tend to half do everything. Still a great shot EM and birds are great architects.
That's okay Susan as you're definitely not Robinson Carusoe there!

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Have never noticed one of those before. Now I will be looking.
Yes Spiders can be cunning.

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Very good image EM but we need a picture after they have hatched, that's where the fun is.
Timing has to be perfect for that but I'll keep an eye on them.

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Regardless, still a good eye to find it!

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It certainly is........
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