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Long Jawed Orb Weaver

Posted by May 7th, 2008 at 12:00 am

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why hello there…..PLEASE READ!
I have written you guys a few times….no, im not going to complain or anything. i completely understand you are busy and have lives! I have recently become addicted to photographing bugs and such. I like to identify what i find hence i came across your site. absolutely wonderful , by the way! for real i love it. well anyhoo, i take alot of these pictures and most are very closeup and detailed. they are pretty good if i say so myself. that being said, i have nothing to DO with them. i mean i post them on myspace but thats about it….would you mind if i sent you guys some photos with the bug names in the subject line and you can decide if you want to post them? i figured you could just look at the subject line and decide if you need a pic of that specific bug or not… also….i took this photo of this LONG-JAWED ORB WEAVER yesterday: then when i brushed his web with my lens he ran to a leaf and did this little falling on his back number: is that normal behavior?
Melissa

Hi Melissa,
Your Long Jawed Orb Weaver images are great. Many spiders whose webs are disturbed seek shelter in foliage. Including the name of the insect in your email would capture our attention and might result in a better chance of your photo and letter being posted. Also, we like getting details about the insect or experience of taking the photos.

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