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Wasp spider, or Tiger spider

Photography Insects posted on Aug 18, 2012
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Hi dear Friends! We call this spider in Dutch "de tijgerspin". Latin: Argiope bruennichi. This is a female. I shoot about 40 good photo's of it, LOL. It was the same day as I catches the Six-spot Burnet, and not far away from the location of that. Some information from the Internet: The favorite food of the tiger spider is the grasshopper, though she will grab just about everything that is in the strong, sticky threads of its web continues to hang. This allows large and powerful prey, such as bees or dragonflies. The spider then goes quickly into action and start wrapping the prey. Here she uses strikingly spinning thread and soon the prey tightly wrapped in a thick layer of white silk. Now the victim totally forgot, because to work to make the wasp spider bites with poison. Thank you very much for your kind words on my earlier upload. It's very much appreciated! I'm pretty busy, even though it is very hot (35 degrees in the shade) Karel now brings me to Geleen, where I go pick up a second hand bike. It would be a solid and strong bike. The bike I now bicycle almost falls apart. LOL, just like me! Love to you all, and see you later :) Zoom does make it better.

Comments (31)


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clbsmiley

10:56AM | Sat, 18 August 2012

Newer bike... newer body we wish... LOL Great spider shot! :)

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Celart

10:58AM | Sat, 18 August 2012

I post just now, at the same time of your spider. Never seen such spider. Great shot. nice soft and satured colors. Brava Jacomina. Wonderful image.

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Juliette.Gribnau

11:05AM | Sat, 18 August 2012

mooi heldere foto !!..veel plezier met de "nieuwe" fiets

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magnus073

11:09AM | Sat, 18 August 2012

Truly fantastic capture of this colorful spider Mies.

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jayfar

11:11AM | Sat, 18 August 2012

This pic is a beauty Jacomina, very well seen and captured.

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X-PaX

11:16AM | Sat, 18 August 2012

Very nice capture of this beautiful spider Jacomina. I like the dutch name of it ;) The german name is Wespenspinne (also Tigerspinne or Zebraspinne).

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moochagoo

11:25AM | Sat, 18 August 2012

I always miss that kind of capture. Bravo.

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Faemike55

11:27AM | Sat, 18 August 2012

Great capture of this beautiful spider congratulations on getting a new bike

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durleybeachbum

11:27AM | Sat, 18 August 2012

So exciting to see this and get some pictures! Wonderful shot!

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Badsue

11:49AM | Sat, 18 August 2012

Super Foto Mies, die Tigerspinne hat einfach wunderbare Farben. Und das Picknick-Paket ist auch schon geschnürt, wie man sieht! :) Fantastic shot!

alanwilliams

11:50AM | Sat, 18 August 2012

what an exotic looking creature, beautiful

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adrie

2:19PM | Sat, 18 August 2012

Great looking macro capture Mies, love it.

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jocko500

2:35PM | Sat, 18 August 2012

wonderful shot

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claude19

2:45PM | Sat, 18 August 2012

OUTSTANDING close-up! Splendid specimen of spider!!! Gorgeous !

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qrud

3:01PM | Sat, 18 August 2012

Mooie foto, ongevaarlijk, maar het blijv toch een beetje eng.

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alida

3:50PM | Sat, 18 August 2012

cool shot.I like spiders

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sandra46

5:21PM | Sat, 18 August 2012

TERRIFIC CAPTURE

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barbdennist

6:22PM | Sat, 18 August 2012

I don't like spiders but I find this one very interesting. Your comment about your current bicycle falling apart just like you made me laugh.

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npauling

9:01PM | Sat, 18 August 2012

She looks very dangerous but very beautiful. It is a super capture of her. I am chuckling over you and your bicycle falling apart together. I hope you have lots of enjoyable journeys on your new one.

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mgtcs

10:36PM | Sat, 18 August 2012

WOW....Amazing shot Ursula, superb details and colors, spectacular work!

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cricke49

2:35AM | Sun, 19 August 2012

i hate spiders, but this is a very beautiful colored one, excellent capture mies, and thanks for the history! glad you got a new bike!:)*5

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farmerC

5:43AM | Sun, 19 August 2012

Exellente opname Mies.

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mininessie

10:34AM | Sun, 19 August 2012

fantastic!

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blondeblurr

11:00AM | Sun, 19 August 2012

I think we call these ones 'Golden Orb' ? I don't mind Spiders so much - as long as they keep to their side of this screen ;) an amazing catch,Jacominchen, it has caught probably an early lunch there, all wrapped up! Good luck with the new bike or sould I say the 'recycled' bike ? LOL take care BB (don't worry re: e-mail - I am also so very busy with life here at present, always helping somebody in need!)

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kbrog

11:21AM | Sun, 19 August 2012

Excellent capture of this wonderful looking spider! :)

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emmecielle

1:59PM | Sun, 19 August 2012

Great capture and fantastic details! Wonderful shot! :)

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glenngabriel

2:08PM | Sun, 19 August 2012

Wow! Just found your homepage. Your fractal work is great, but your photography is simply outstanding. Love your work!!!

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helanker

2:21PM | Sun, 19 August 2012

SUper shot of this spider and its lunch :-)

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psyoshida

2:45PM | Sun, 19 August 2012

Wow, what a spectacular shot of this handsome spider. He looks very scary and ready to pounce on his next victim. Although I too am not a fan of spiders I really have to admire her beauty. Wonderful nature shot, well done. Congratulations on your new wheels! I expect you will be zooming around the country side getting more great shots.

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Hendesse

6:59AM | Mon, 20 August 2012

Beautiful spider, and you captured it perfectly. Fantastic details and colors.

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