I see them when the weather warms, and then they go away again.
Autumn was when this shot was taken, and now it's winter and they are
gone. I will celebrate them again in spring when they re-emerge from
wherever it is they have gone.
You can find out more about the Australian leaf-curling spider here:
http://australianmuseum.net.au/Leaf-curling-Spider
Most of you know me as the C.M. Simpson that writes - well, some of you know me as the C.M. Simpson that writes - and some of you have never heard of me at all.For those of you who don't care about my writing, but do like seeing what I'm doing with pictures, this blog will feature photographs of birds, insects, arachnids, flowers, as well as locations I find myself visiting and book covers I design. Oh, and there will be art - of a kind.
Thursday, 18 September 2014
CROSS-POST: Australian Leaf-Curl Spider (Phonognatha graeffei)
Labels:
Australian spiders,
C.M. Simpson,
garden spider,
leaf-curling spider,
Phonognatha graffei,
photograph
Location:
Canberra ACT, Australia
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