Your opinion? Midnight snack...Bronze jumping spider

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Chavezshutter

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Thank you very much!! Helix_2648 Helix_2648. I wasn't aware that jumping spiders feed like this until I saw it myself, most jumping spiders are "daytime hunters" which basically just jump on their prey and eat .So for me this is a special photo because it shows behaviour that was not known to me. I have to learn a lot more about these spiders, my arachnology needs work.
 

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I'm giving a light edit to some bee and jumping spider shots I got today, I will upload those soon.

More importantly I have done a few things macro related that have kept me busy. I'm trying out Zerene stacker out and the best bit of news is I have found out there is a state park only 2 hours drive from me where 5 species of peacock spiders have been found. Now if only the lockdown in Melbourne passes before September to December and maybe I can get my first photo of one them fingers crossed

I'm afraid is same problem in London, found hard to see insects in public Parks.
 
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