Photo Adventures with Curiosity and Learning


Janurary 10, 2016: Agelenopsis sp. or Barronopsis sp. at Blackwater Creek Preserve

A beautiful pink flower

jan 10 0025 pink flower

The core is stunning

jan 10 0021 pink flower core

Love bug, Plecia nearctica

jan 10 9936 love bug Plecia nearctica

Love bug, Plecia nearctica

jan 10 9938 love bug Plecia nearctica

Agelenopsis sp.

jan 10 9949 Agelenopsis sp

Funnel web spider, Agelenopsis sp.

jan 10 9965 funnel web spider maybe

Funnel web spider, Agelenopsis sp.

jan 10 9971 funnel web spider maybe

Defensive position of Agelenopsis sp.

jan 10 9982 defensive position

Posterior view of Agelenopsis sp. - note protruding spinnerets jan 10 9989 wondering spider maybe

Agelenopsis sp. funnel web spider

jan 10 9991 palmetto spider

I brought one home and released a love bug - and within an hour, she had captured it. Here are some focus stack images of the captured love bug

jan 10 7375 Agelenopsis sp stack

Focus stack (practice)

jan 10 7385 Agelenopsis sp stack

Focus stack (practice)

jan 10 7393 Agelenopsis sp stack

Focus stack (practice)

jan 10 7405 Agelenopsis sp stack

Debris spider - Cyclosa sp.

jan 10 9976 debris spider Cyclosa

Cyclosa sp.

jan 10 9995 debris spider Cyclosa

Full strand of debris

jan 10 9998 context

Closer view of Cyclosa

jan 10 9998 debris spider, Cyclosa sp. close

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C. Frank Starmer

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