Murder in the greenhouse
The last two days have been so fine and warm that I have barely been indoors during the day. Grass has been mowed, weeds uprooted and seeds sown.
It was while I was in the greenhouse intent upon the last that I heard the unmistakable death buzz of a fly and saw it pinioned in the jaws of a spider. When the noise ceased the spider withdrew to contemplate the prize, its web already decorated with trophies of earlier prey. It was a lace-web (or lace-weaver) spider, Amaurobious fenestralis, or similis: the two species are so alike as to be distinguishable only by examining their genitalia. I refrained. Their bites are quite painful.
My outdoor preoccupations have meant I have been somewhat absent from Blipfoto - hence lack of comments etc.
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