Orb Weavers Can be Considered the Ultimate Acrobats discusses the acrobatic skills shown by spiders, especially large ones, when they spin or move around in their webs. It features a female black and yellow garden spider spinning her web.
Female Orb Weavers are Larger and More Colorful than Males shows readers the vast sexual dimorphism of these spiders. It also reminds readers of the life cycles of orb weaver spiders and where the fall season fits in.
Spiny Orb Weavers are Unmistakably Colorful and Spiked shows readers the beautiful spider that built the most perfect web in the author’s driveway. The spider, a spiny orb weaver is easy to identify due to her unusual spikes.
Twinkle, Twinkle Beautiful Little Spider Web tells readers the motivation behind tonight’s featured image. It also briefly discusses a couple of technical challenges that could have been problematic.
Light Can be Something Interesting in Photography tells the story behind tonight’s featured photograph of a Mable orchard orb weaver spider with a bluish hue. It explains how the image was produced and why it was chosen.
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