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Spenser Spider
Spider commented on by Spenser England, United Kingdom4 years ago

Looks like a funnel weaver (Agelenidae), possibly Eratigena sp.

Spenser Shredded tree
Shredded tree commented on by Spenser Wisconsin, USA4 years ago

White pines (Pinus strobus) have branches that extend in a "wagon wheel" formation like this

Spenser Oak Tree
Oak Tree commented on by Spenser Georgia, USA4 years ago

Looks more like a flowering dogwood than an oak tree. Kinda hard to tell from this far away, though

Spenser Spotting
Spotting commented on by Spenser New York, USA4 years ago

Farther south, we have summer wildflowers that have this color pattern. I don't know if it's the same or not, but it might be a lead: https://www.wildflower.org/plants/result...

Spenser Spotting
Spotting commented on by Spenser Shasta Lake, California, USA4 years ago

Did you notice that there are two spiders in the web? The large one in the center is the female, but the male is a bit lower. Look at the center of the red vertical pole and to the right of the bottom portion of the web decoration.

Spenser Spotting
Spotting commented on by Spenser Massachusetts, USA4 years ago

Looks like a Micrathena species. Most likely a female M. gracilis. https://bugguide.net/node/view/1979

Spenser unidentified damselfly
unidentified damselfly commented on by Spenser Oregon, USA4 years ago

Looks like an Ischnura species.

Spenser Spotting
Spotting commented on by Spenser Yukon, Canada4 years ago

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Actinopodi...

There aren't any of these in your area, but this is what it reminds me of. Maybe something similar?

Spenser Rio Grande Leopard Frog
Rio Grande Leopard Frog commented on by Spenser Texas, USA4 years ago

Looks like a species of Lithobates. https://tpwd.texas.gov/education/resourc...

Spenser Spider
Spider commented on by Spenser San Cristóbal, Chiapas, Mexico4 years ago

Araneidae or Agelenidae

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