Here is two quick images of a Spider hiding under a leaf where he / she has made a little home for himself. Or herself. I don't know what type of Spider this is, but it looks like a variation of the common Garden Spider species. Or as I refer to them as, the one's with the shredded wheat legs! I love these spiders. They remind me of my childhood, as they were always around when playing and exploring outdoors.
This one has different patterning to the "normal" Garden Spider, and has what resembles a kippah / yarmulke
(Jewish cap) on the top of its body. Click the images for a closer
look. I like most Spiders except Wolf Spiders. I really don't like them
anywhere near me. Too fast and too hairy!
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Identified as a Agalenatea redii spider.
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