Helen Smith
@waveneycott.bsky.social
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'Spiders the size of rats', fens and other curious and lovely things.
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Been here a while - but fairly quiet, like too many of us!
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Many congratulation, Chris!
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Thanks, Richard. We did suss the tiny Tibellus but then I forgot!
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Nooo, I can't stand tension.....
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More tiny finds from @suffolkwildlife.bsky.social Redgrave & Lopham Fen: Five-striped Spider Thantaus striatus recorded here for the first time since 1957 and the Nationally Rare and Endangered Jumping spider Attulus [Calositticus] caricis. Photos: Anna Maka. @britishspiders.bsky.social
Thanatus striatus Tiny immature Thanatus striatus Attulus (Calositticus) caricis Attulus caricis
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Not even half 9 and I've mapped about 30 clusters of webs, each with at least 4 webs in each cluster. It's going to be a slow day at this rate @britishspiders.bsky.social
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Intensive stuff - must be peak second brood! All Water Soldier ditches?
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A real glitter ball of a spider @suffolkwildlife.bsky.social Redgrave & Lopham Fen today - maxing at just 3mm long, the minute Ray Spider Theridiosoma gemmosum has silvery plates of guanine shining through its cuticle. Photos Anna Maka. @britishspiders.bsky.social
Ray Spider Theridiosoma gemmosum showing its almost spherical abdomen with plates of silvery guanine showing through the cuticle. Ray Spider Theridiosoma gemmosum showing its almost spherical abdomen with plates of silvery guanine showing through the cuticle. A different pattern variant of Ray Spider Theridiosoma gemmosum with more dark pigmentation between areas of silvery guanine on the abdomen.
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Trickster - sub-adult Wasp Spider Argiope bruennichi
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A great team out today @suffolkwildlife.bsky.social Carlton Marshes, surveying the still expanding range of the Fen Raft Spider population established there in 2011/12 - and meeting a few other fun species too! @britishspiders.bsky.social
Some of the SWT survey team at work Female Fen Raft Spider with egg sac Female Fen Raft Spider with egg sac Elephant Hawk Moth caterpillar
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Please share this like lives hang in the balance because they do.
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It's the egg-laying season @suffolkwildlife.bsky.social Redgrave & Lopham Fen - three female Fen Raft Spiders Dolomedes plantarius holding their precious egg sacs... and a male hanging around waiting for new opportunities. @britishspiders.bsky.social
Unbanded mum Fen Raft Spider with egg sac Banded mum Fen Raft Spider with egg sac Banded mum Fen Raft Spider with egg sac Males Fen Raft Spider with Otter spider Pirata piscatorius retreat below
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Synema globosum, AKA Napoleon's Hat Spider. A rare import to GB but on the list of potential future colonists, showing its 'muscle' at the wonderful Perchtoldsdorfer Heide reserve, on the outskirts of Vienna. @britishspiders.bsky.social
Synema globosum consuming a bee many times it size.
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Yes, I especially love their webs. Steve Lane recorded it locally from Blo'Norton Fen four years ago so it was expected here, though not in the greenhouse! Did you Middle Harling record get to the SRS?
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An unexpected and familiar friend among the many treasures @worldwildlife.org Marchegg on the R. March/Morava. Thanks to @jubalbarca.bsky.social for inheriting the spider-spotting eyes!
Raft spider Dolomedes species, likely the globally Vulnerable D. plantarius The beautiful blue flower of Clematis integrifolia White Stork's bill-clacking display in this unique tree-nesting colony. Image thanks to James Baillie. White-tailed Eagle - from one of c. 90 pairs in Austria including 7 in the Marchegg area. Image thanks to James Baillie.
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A new species for the greenhouse (and wider patch), Zilla diodia hanging out at the hub of in her fine orbweb and continuing the species' rapid expansion in East Anglia @norfolknats.bsky.social @britishspiders.bsky.social
adult female Zilla diodia at the hub of her web
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The best of 'lawn' grasses, Good Friday Grass (AKA Field Wood-rush Luzula campestris), is right on queue this year. #wildflowerhour
The flowers of Field Wood-rush Luzula campestris
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What a choice! Another new site?
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A very dapper Pirata piscatorius Fishing Otter Spider soaking up the sun while escaping sensory overload from the nagging easterly wind @suffolkwildlife.bsky.social's Redgrave & Lopham Fen today. @britishspiders.bsky.social #spiders #arachnids
Pirata piscatorius Fishing Otter Spider, with smart pairs of white spots down the abdomen, catching the sun among sedges at the water's edge.