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A funnel weaving species caught in the act of cohabiting! Both male and female were keeping company in this web tunnel
· Date: Fri July 9, 2010 · Views: 631
· Filesize: 107.6kb, 131.3kb · Dimensions: 1280 x 853 ·
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Keywords: Agelena labyrinthrica
Camera Information: Canon 40D and 105 macro hand held good daylight with -2 fill-in flash
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iainL

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Fri July 9, 2010 1:57pm

Cracking detail in this shot

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Sat July 10, 2010 3:19am

Excellent Pauline, first time I've seen the male and female in the same funnel, well done.

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Sun July 11, 2010 2:29am

Thanks both - yes its the first time I've seen the male Wayne and as you say both together. The book says they live in the web togther for several weeks ...... oh bless! Wonder who takes the rubbish out ..........

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