Ouch ouch, but you know we keep most of the spiders at home anyway, as they probably eat other creatures, at least I hope they do, lol. Anna :)
Wow, I didn't know you were going to post it! How cool. Now I am famous! :)Word verication: Hallucia-yes I often have bouts of hallucia when I eat the mushrooms I find in the woods :)
Oops, I forgot to tell you. That is the Bold jumping Spider, Phidippus audax. The chelicerae are what is green, instead of the eyes. It can be distinguished from the Regal Jumping Spider, Phidippus regius by the flat black spots on its abdomen around the three white one. It is hard to see unless in the right light, but it showed up in my pics.
I don't mind spiders and have photographed a lot of them but I am not about to let them crawl on me.I have a newer iMac that my son uses when he comes up from Florida. I don't use it that much because I don't really have that many programs.I managed to get a new blog started a few days ago. It is only about flowers. Our Flower Pot
Cool video, thanks for sharing it. This jumping spider is a lot bigger than the ones I've seen and photographed.You left a comment on one of my hummingbird photos asking how I got the shot. Check my posting today for an explanation. John
Thanks John, I already beat you to the punch. I wondered what telephoto lens that you were using, I'm considering buying Canon L glass in the future.Tom
Janet is braver than I am. Let the spiders keep their distance. I won't bother them if they don't bother me.
Tom, I'm enjoying your video and sedge slide show (say that 5 times real fast!) how neat!Chris
Thanks everyone. Chris- I couldn't even say Sedge Slide Show once without saying Sedge Schlide Shlow!Tom
Ouch ouch, but you know we keep most of the spiders at home anyway, as they probably eat other creatures, at least I hope they do, lol. Anna :)
ReplyDeleteWow, I didn't know you were going to post it! How cool. Now I am famous! :)
ReplyDeleteWord verication: Hallucia-yes I often have bouts of hallucia when I eat the mushrooms I find in the woods :)
Oops, I forgot to tell you. That is the Bold jumping Spider, Phidippus audax. The chelicerae are what is green, instead of the eyes. It can be distinguished from the Regal Jumping Spider, Phidippus regius by the flat black spots on its abdomen around the three white one. It is hard to see unless in the right light, but it showed up in my pics.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind spiders and have photographed a lot of them but I am not about to let them crawl on me.
ReplyDeleteI have a newer iMac that my son uses when he comes up from Florida. I don't use it that much because I don't really have that many programs.
I managed to get a new blog started a few days ago. It is only about flowers.
Our Flower Pot
Cool video, thanks for sharing it. This jumping spider is a lot bigger than the ones I've seen and photographed.
ReplyDeleteYou left a comment on one of my hummingbird photos asking how I got the shot. Check my posting today for an explanation. John
Thanks John, I already beat you to the punch. I wondered what telephoto lens that you were using, I'm considering buying Canon L glass in the future.
ReplyDeleteTom
Janet is braver than I am. Let the spiders keep their distance. I won't bother them if they don't bother me.
ReplyDeleteTom, I'm enjoying your video and sedge slide show (say that 5 times real fast!) how neat!
ReplyDeleteChris
Thanks everyone. Chris- I couldn't even say Sedge Slide Show once without saying Sedge Schlide Shlow!
ReplyDeleteTom