The most difficult part is the first thread. The spider releases a sticky thread that is blown away with the wind. If the breeze carries the silken line to a spot where it sticks, the first bridge is formed.
The spider cautiously crosses along the thin line reinforcing it with a second line. She enforces the line until it is strong enough. And so it goes, bridge by bridge.
Impressions of Belgrade and Serbia and maybe photos from an in-country trip by a long-term ex-pat.
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Sunday Bridges--The spider's bridge
Ever wonder exactly how a spider make its web? I wondered the same thing while watching this spider being blown back and forth yesterday in my daughter's yard here in Seattle.
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SUNSET
A beautiful urban sunset over New Belgrade. The 'smoke' from the stacks on the left is actually just steam from the heating plant....
7 comments:
Great idea for a bridge. I love watching spiders build webs. It's an architectural amazement.
A VERY unique take on this Sunday Bridges Meme!
Excellent!
Never thought about that first tiny filament. Letting the wind perform a random distribution is amazing. Thanks for your clever out-of-the-box spider-bridge education. Hope you're enjoying our two days of summer -:)))
A very creative post, spider as bridge architect.
Marvels of nature. I can see a face on the back of this spider!
Wow! GREAT shot!!!
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