Hargrove Annual Report 2003: Spider
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Argiope aurantia:
Black and Yellow Garden Spider

About this photo:

This was my first spider photo. Linda and I were birding at Hornsby Bend in September, 2002, when we noticed this spider hanging in her web at the bird blind. On a whim, I snapped a photo. Later, I was able to zoom in on the image using Photoshop Elements and extract just the spider. What a revelation! I noticed colors and details in the picture that were invisible to the naked eye. I found the result not only interesting, but beautiful. I was hooked. I printed an 8x10 of the beast and had it displayed on the bulletin board at Hornsby Bend. Then I found that HB was a great place to find spiders. Only later did I discover all the frustrations of trying to get a good photo.

Identification/Date: This is a common and easily identified spider. Notice the zigzag part of the web, the "stabilimentum." No one is sure exactly what it function is, but it is a key for identifying Argiope species.
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