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Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
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One of my best images of the summer, it's something i wanted to see in the wild for 55 years.... Heavily cropped and light boosted as it was quite over clouded .
 

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jevs

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There is a new wilderness area in Woodingdean which I have taken a bit of an interest in. A good variety (and volume) of butterflies though nothing too special . This spider took my interest... It appears to be a visitor to this country which has started to breed here.

Fantastic Wardy. It's a wasp spider and apparently been around for many years. There's some excellent spider and general insect groups on FB
 


Mr Phil

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There is a new wilderness area in Woodingdean which I have taken a bit of an interest in. A good variety (and volume) of butterflies though nothing too special . This spider took my interest... It appears to be a visitor to this country which has started to breed here.
Beautiful picture, horrifying insect
 


Wardy's twin

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Oct 21, 2014
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Fantastic Wardy. It's a wasp spider and apparently been around for many years. There's some excellent spider and general insect groups on FB
Thanks I think you are right, first recorded 100 years ago but though rapid increase in last 20 years - saying that it was first one i have seen. This in the newly (4 years) set up wildness area near the cemetery in Woodingdean. absolutely striking looking mini-beast.
 








Grizz

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Jul 5, 2003
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My mate Rob passed away on Monday. He was ex-BA cabin crew, a keen back garden plane spotter and a huge Brentford fan. We'd have superb conversations about planes whilst walking our dogs. He'd tell outrageous stories of his time in BA, we'd send each other messages of special liveries coming into Heathrow. About 8 years ago Icelandair repainted a couple of their 757-200's into stunning specials. I've tried catching TF-FIU, Hekla Aurora, five or six times now and the weather, diversions, the light has always defeated me. The running saga of my failures always made him laugh. Well I finally caught her on Tuesday on the FI450 coming in on 27R at Heathrow. It made me smile, as Rob was a true gent.

Taken with a Nikon D750, 80-400mm lens. f9, stepped by +0.3 exposure, iso 200


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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
Ragnar 'the bastard', enjoying his new cardboard box.

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Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
I would guess that you had opened the box to put something in it - and now you can't. Pesky beasts.
Nah. He loves a box so whatever arrives in the week we keep one of, so he has a lovely new box to get into. Oddly his favourite bivouc is the plastic thing we use to take him to the vet (claws trimmed, jabs, etc.)..
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Jack Straw

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Jul 7, 2003
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Brighton. NOT KEMPTOWN!


shingle

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Jan 18, 2004
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Lewes
Whilst watching the recent tear gas episode of celebrity SAS, I thought back to my trips out to Jerusalem, primarily the old city during the intifadas. Here's a pic of the panic stricken Greek Patriarch caught up in one of the frequent tear gas attacks, the trouble had been elsewhere, but as was quite usual, if there was a breeze, the gas wafted into other nearby areas catching people by surprise. This was taken outside the Church of the Holy Sepulchre.
 

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