While he waited on my desk in a pill bottle, he decided to make himself comfortable. He got my attention, and a new temporary home:
In the morning, I set him free to find a home of his own.
Nature notes and photos from BC, Canada, mostly in the Lower Fraser Valley, Bella Coola, and Vancouver Island.
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The intricate dance of the web artist. Great music to go along with. Amazing really how each creature is equipped with the needed tools and means of survival.
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ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness, that is awesome! It's beautiful to watch. Thank you for sharing that with us.
ReplyDeleteFine video, both the subject and the production! There are several sac spiders that run around on the walls of my apartment. They're good company; I like looking up from my computer to see one zip by. I'm careful not to touch them, though, because I hear they have a ready and painful bite.
ReplyDeleteWow that was a lovely production and i enjoyed it alot. Perfect music and intriguing action; thanks for a very relaxing movie.
ReplyDeleteThank you all!
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