Large spiders webs are a sign of autumn. it's not that the spiders aren't around earlier in the year, but that they get bigger throughout the year and so do their webs. So the early summer webs are often overlooked while the autumn webs are much more obvious, like this beautiful one in Colinton Dell today
it was beautifully warm and sunny today. The river is very low though, this is the view from Bog's Bridge
I did notice that the webs were getting bigger, and now I know why! I learn so much from your blog.
ReplyDeleteThe webs are getting bigger, and hence I'm getting my face stuck in them more often as I'm rooting around looking for things *shivers*
ReplyDeleteCool captures of the webs! I have walked into many webs on our outings, yuck. Have a happy day and new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteThe spiders web, beautiful images, and so large.
ReplyDeleteSpiders webs are a work of art ...
ReplyDeleteI love to see them when they have a touch of frost on too!
Lovely images
Hope you have a great week
All the best Jan
beautiful photo's,xx Rachel
ReplyDeleteSUPERB spider's web photo, Juliet. We helped a large one outside last night, but thinking about it, the spider had probably chosen to head on indoors. Oh dear.
ReplyDeleteI didn't know that about spider webs... One of the things I remember about hiking the Appalachian Trail is that you know if you're the first out in the morning cause you'll supplement your breakfast with spider webs that have been laced across the trail at night.
ReplyDelete'Tis the time!
ReplyDeleteThat is a little river :D Beautiful spiderweb - clever spiders.
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