Scone Face: Nursery web spider. E.Staffs
Scone Face: Huge Tegenaria house spider
Scone Face: Pholcus Phalangeoides. E.Staffs
Scone Face: This little jumping spider was hanging on a thread over my toilet. It was tiny. I think it may be Pseudeuophrys lanigera. S.E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Pseudeuophrys lanigera back on Terra Firma. Almost cute! S.E.Staffs.
Scone Face: This Small (5mm) spider was in a grass meadow. Could it be a Pirata species? E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Harvestman on the prowl.. E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Pardosa species on a log. E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Jumping Spider Salticus scenicus. They live on my back wall. S.E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Walnut Orb-weaving spider, Nuctenea umbricata. On a Bird hide. East Staffs.
Scone Face: Early morning. E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Garden Spider Araneus diadematus enjoying a snack. S.E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Garden Spider Araneus diadematus against the light. S.E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Garden Spider Araneus diadematus, have finally appeared in my garden. S.E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Sheep graze through a sea of gossamer silk threads. E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Large Pholcus Phalangeoides with what could be a couple of Mites as unwelcome guests. S.E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Male European Cave Spider Meta menardi. Mid Derbyshire.
Scone Face: Female European Cave Spider, Meta menardi. Spectacular colouration of the abdomen. Mid Derbyshire.
Scone Face: More from the European Cave Spider Meta menardi. Derbyshire.
Scone Face: Garden Spider on its web. S.E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Jumping Spider. S.E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Frosted cobweb. S.E.Staffs.
Scone Face: European Cave Spider, Meta menardi showing beautiful abdomen. Derbyshire.
Scone Face: Lying in wait. Raft Spider is the largest British spider. Shropshire.
Scone Face: Raft Spider uses the surface tension of the water to sense potential prey. Shropshire.
Scone Face: Spider Steatoda nobilis on freshly spun Web. S. E. Staffs.
Scone Face: Walking on air... Spider Steatoda nobilis spins a Web. S. E. Staffs.
Scone Face: Early morning cobwebs. S.E.Staffs.
Scone Face: Pholcus Phalangeoides tucking into a large Tegenaria House Spider.
Scone Face: Nursery web spider. E. Staffs... Handsome.