Surprise Spider

May 10, 2018 01:15

As I was photographic random plants on my way back home along my usual walking route last evening, my eyes fell on this chamomile plant growing thereon its own:


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puddleshark May 10 2018, 14:38:16 UTC
Ha! That spider really hasn't got the hang of the camouflage thing...

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tilia_tomentosa May 12 2018, 01:13:50 UTC
It has to either move to the petals or wait until it turns yellow, which is a much slower process than moving. LOL

Or maybe it's after pollen and nectar if it's a male or a youngster (I'm not sure which sources to trust).

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tigrenok_t May 10 2018, 15:45:32 UTC
This one is really yellow :)
Maybe it can change its color like chameleon?

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tilia_tomentosa May 12 2018, 01:14:26 UTC
It looks more like white to me.

They can change their colour, but it takes them several days.

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hettie_lz May 10 2018, 15:53:28 UTC
omg! I won't even notice!

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tilia_tomentosa May 12 2018, 01:18:02 UTC
My photography is very much about details, but the spider was so tiny that it would have been very easy to miss indeed if I wasn't already looking at that particular plant. I had seen such spiders before, so I know what it was (more or less).

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splash_b May 10 2018, 17:06:48 UTC
Glad I ran across this post as I try to re-learn live journal. I haven't seen one of these spiders in years and I would of missed it. :-)

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tilia_tomentosa May 12 2018, 01:18:18 UTC
I'm glad you like it. :)

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