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Aug 28, 2016 7:53 PM CST
Maryland (Zone 7b)
Passionate about Native Plants
Bee Lover Salvias Native Plants and Wildflowers Hummingbirder Critters Allowed Garden Photography
Butterflies Birds Region: Texas Million Pollinator Garden Challenge Photo Contest Winner 2021
Okay, since I didn't get fussed at for posting too many photos, I'm going to do it again. (You'll someday regret encouraging this behavior.... Whistling ).

Let's go from the largest spider in the yard to the smallest. This tiny crab spider (measuring approximately 1/4") proves that even the smallest can be a mighty hunter. I spotted it on a rain lily, and had to get down on my hands and knees to get the photos.

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Taking the pictures was easy; getting up off of the ground was hard!!! Rolling on the floor laughing
GrammaChar

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