Over the past two weeks, I’ve been learning a bit about Enamelled Spiders, which are part of the Orb Weaver family.

Photo of a mostly green enamelled spider

We have a lot of them in our garden, and although they’re said to hunt mostly at night and hide away during the day, a lot of the ones where we live don’t seem to be phased by being out during the day. So I’ve been able to get some photos of them catching prey and fixing their webs.

One thing I noticed while taking photos of individual spiders is some have plain green on their backs, and some have patterns of green white black and brown. Originally I thought maybe one was male and one female, but it seems they’re just different types of the same species.

Photo of a mostly green enamelled spider hanging upside down from its web

Detailed photo of a colourful enamelled spider

Photo of an enamelled spider bundling up a meal

Photos taken with my Fujifilm X-A7 and macro extension (a little scary having to get so close to a spider when you’re normally a bit nervous of them.).

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