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Oct 06, 2007 10:53 |  #1

I've been watching this girl at work for a week or two now. I figured I better get some shots before cold weather sets in. She has been constantly working on her little bundle of joy.;)
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Moms, yah just gotta love em.
If anyone can ID this girl it would be nice.

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Wanted to show the lovely colors of her abdomen.
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Oct 06, 2007 11:29 |  #2

These are brilliant Scott!!! But I wonder what kind of work you do do have such lovely girls there!! LOL!!


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Oct 06, 2007 11:58 |  #3

Photogirl2007 wrote in post #4075875 (external link)
These are brilliant Scott!!! But I wonder what kind of work you do do have such lovely girls there!! LOL!!

Thanks Joan. I work as an auto technician (grease monkey).;)
We have a parking lot that's got a bunch of wild flowers and old cars sitting in it, so there's lots of bugs and little critters.
This one is my favorite though. She's a real beauty.


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Oct 06, 2007 14:37 as a reply to  @ Peepaw's post |  #4

Good shots Scott.

I'm afraid I'm no use for the ID... Sorry


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Oct 06, 2007 15:51 |  #5

She's a real beauty.

I must agree with you there Scott. But please do not get too distracted by this lovely lady and put the wheels on backwards. LOL!!!


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Oct 06, 2007 15:53 |  #6

Great shots there! Lovely indeed


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Oct 06, 2007 15:55 as a reply to  @ Mike4BekA's post |  #7

thats a cool spider..the colour of it is wicked..great shots buddie.


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Oct 06, 2007 16:17 |  #8

Very nice shots Scott. Can't help with the ID sorry.


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Oct 06, 2007 16:21 |  #9

Hi, great shots of an amazing spider
the colours in the first shot are something else never seen anything like it
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Oct 06, 2007 16:36 as a reply to  @ lcpete's post |  #10

Thanks Bernie, Mike, mj, Greg and Pete.
We've got more in the shop yard but they are almost impossible to get to.
This one was the only one of about 6 in the yard with the striking colors.
The others look almost the same but not quite. Plus the others are in places that I dare not kneel or lay down.:lol:


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Oct 06, 2007 16:37 |  #11

lovely shots- is she a species of Lynx spider - the eye formation looks right?


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Oct 06, 2007 16:43 |  #12

racketman wrote in post #4077111 (external link)
lovely shots- is she a species of Lynx spider - the eye formation looks right?

Thanks Toby. I wish I knew what she is. Those eyes just look great at the right angle. I think I'll do a search on Lynx spider and see what I get.


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Oct 06, 2007 16:50 as a reply to  @ Peepaw's post |  #13

Toby, you are the man. It is indeed a member of the Lynx family.
Peucetia/ something I think.
You really seem to know your bugs sir. Thanks again.


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Oct 06, 2007 18:48 |  #14

Cool colors, great capture


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Oct 06, 2007 20:11 |  #15

digger58 wrote in post #4077619 (external link)
Cool colors, great capture

Thanks digger, from what I've been reading the babies may be along in a few weeks. Now I've really got to keep an eye on her.:)


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