A web of silk,
I weave,
For all who trespass,
so naive.
A trap to catch my prey,
I deceive,
None the wiser,
may leave.

On Christmas day we were hiking a trail at Lake Louisa State Park. A foot off the trail, suspended at eye level, was this gorgeous Golden Orb spider. You have to admit she is pretty. I wouldn’t want her touching me, but she was nice to admire and capture with my camera.
A few facts about this gorgeous spider: (taken from the web)
- Physical features: The female generally exhibits yellow spots on a muted orange/tan abdomen (with banded brown and orange legs), and the male is a fairly plain dark brown. The male is 1/2” (12mm) long and the female is much larger, at 1″ to 3″ (25 mm to 75 mm) long. The abdomen on both the male and female Banana spider is 2 1/2 to 3 times as long as it is wide. The female’s legs have brownish stripes with noticeable tufts of black hair on her 1st and last pair of legs. The male has a less colorful appearance, but he also has tufts of black hair on his legs.
- Poisonous: No
- Lives in: warm, sunny climates
- Eats: Like many spiders, prefers to eat flying insects like bees that are attracted to the golden web it weaves. These spiders also go after larger prey like butterflies and moths.
Until next time…
Posted on Monday Macro 2
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She is lovely but not someone I would want to know intimately. 😉
I’am with you LuAnn!
This is a great macro and I am learning to live spiders….
I love taking macro shots and with this one, I was lucky it was close to the path. Don’t you just love its face?
EWWWWWWWW but yes she is beautiful.
gorgeous image too.
Thank you Felicia! I would not want to be hiking and walk right into the web! Happy New Year!
Great capture, Sheila. 🙂
Thanks Sylvia!