Phidippus clarus, shiny happy spider
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Paraphidippus aurantius. This tiny one was on a green pepper in a local community garden in the east village.
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A really tiny one, yet to be ID'd
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Same a previous from font. I love this brave stance for such a wee one.
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Taken upstate Adirondacks area, looking to be ID'd
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Hentzia mitrata showing off its long reach.
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Phidippus princeps, more like prince charming, what a face!
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Profile of aforementioned handsome fellow
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A smaller version, very wee
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Not sure which as I neglected to take a top shot since I was entranced with its face.
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Perhaps
it is Phidippus princeps in different lighting.
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Tiny roly poly one
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Posing ont its Black Eyed Susan home, photographed on the dining room table after being discovered in a bouquet.
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Peeking outside it's wee lair
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Looking out upon the vast horizon
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Looks like it has vertigo
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This
reminds me of those horrible fishermen standing next to
their big shark catch. Except this is cute.
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Posing with an elbow on its trophy
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Pretty big prey for such a wee predator
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Jumping
Spider casually peering about, suddenly sees the camera
and skitters behind leaf.
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This one was almost camouflaged on a rock face
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Same, looking down as they seem apt to do
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Jumping Spider casually peering about, suddenly sees the camera and skitters behind leaf.
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