You have a nice collection of spider webs, I love the pretty Iris. Thank you for linking up and sharing your critter post. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend. PS, thanks so much for leaving me a comment.
Our naturalist group offers an advanced training for entomology (which historically has included studies of spiders) this fall. It's something I hope to do one of these days.
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The first couple look like cracked glass. Very cool Mae.
ReplyDeleteI have also a collection of spider web pictures. they are really works of art!
ReplyDeleteI just wonder... where is Charlotte??? All spider-web-pics I took were also spiderless...
ReplyDeleteSuch delicate looking things when they are really so strong.
ReplyDeleteThe area in the last photo looks lovely. Spiders are everywhere, and it seems every nook and cranny is filled with webs. Nice photos.
ReplyDeleteYou have a nice collection of spider webs, I love the pretty Iris.
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up and sharing your critter post. Take care, have a great day and happy weekend. PS, thanks so much for leaving me a comment.
Our naturalist group offers an advanced training for entomology (which historically has included studies of spiders) this fall. It's something I hope to do one of these days.
ReplyDeleteI take a lot of photos of spider webs but they never look as impressive in the pics. You did a great job and I love seeing these!
ReplyDeleteWow! These are great photos. Have a nice weekend.
ReplyDeleteThe spider web in the foliage is quite intricate. Looks like much work for that spider! Is it Charlotte?
ReplyDeleteGreat photos of the spider webs and the iris.
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