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Sorry, unable to ID. Taken on a grassy verge next to water at the Attenborough Nature Reserve near Nottingham. Approx 25mm across.
· Date: Mon May 29, 2006 · Views: 757
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Gill Catton

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Mon May 29, 2006 2:49pm

NO I can't ID it but I can comment on it! Wow what a pic look at those spine like hairs all over it's legs! It looks like it's related to blackthorn!!!

I think it's a lovely picture of a very cute little Arachnid but I have no idea what it might be...

I'm thinking I need to learn more about spider id.....

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matt_xyz

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Mon May 29, 2006 4:37pm

thanks Gill. I also find spider ID very difficult!



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Thu June 1, 2006 2:05pm

Great shot but it doesn't stop spiders from being gross!



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matt_xyz

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Originally Posted by ian_g


Great shot but it doesn't stop spiders from being gross!



Ian G



thanks Ian, although I think it's quite cute up close!



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Fri June 9, 2006 5:52am

Nice shot, I think this a species of Wolf Spider, I have no end of these in my garden and they are great to photograph! You've captured this one well.
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Originally Posted by LadyCompact


Nice shot, I think this a species of Wolf Spider, I have no end of these in my garden and they are great to photograph! You've captured this one well.



thanks very much, I think it could also be a type of Wolf Spider.



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