Here is her head - and I suppose it is time to name "her". Her name is Belinda - a wonderful lady that solves all problems for me at the GMS office. This photo was from a video camera - just playing with capturing some video and later seeing if I can extract it, sharpen it and add it to these pages.
Here is Belinda. You can see the golden color of her silk. These are natural life photos so also some interesting shadows. Note to the left a small orange something. This has 6 legs - so not a spider but moves from place to place - sort of sharing Belinda's web.
From the side
Another view of her - with the small orange something to the left and another orange something to the right.
Looking from below - you can more clearly see the tiny legs of the orange something.
Something moved the web so Belinda is off in search of.
She is resting at the edge of her web here
Here you can see the golden color of the top structural element of her web
I don't know the name of these, but they evolve to a yellow flower. I though the shadows were fun.
Is this a moth or butterfly? Something I need to learn
A fly - not to sharply focused but a good try.
This was the surprise today. About 5 or 6 of these little crane fliess were hanging onto a single spider silk thread. Their wings were colorful - diffraction of sunlight.
Another view
Here is a clearer view with better focus. I am not sure how these guys are attached to the strand of spider silk - but they are and move around changing the order in their linear array.
Butterfly or moth? Actually, a skipper.A learning opportunity for me
A closer look - not great focus but getting better
A green hopper
Here is a disappointment. This little spider, figure 8 shaped, was reflecting incredible color from the silver-like bands. This is the best of the photos but not very good. This guy can hop - so a jumping spider of some sort.
C. Frank Starmer