Spider Web Pictures

by

Owen Picton

If you like these spider pictures, would you consider making a donation to a church or religious affiliated non profit institution or if unable, then to a Space Exploration through a Foundation or other non profit institution. Do this in the memory of Dianne Picton. The following Spider Web Pictures were taken on a Nebraska Christmas Tree Farm early on a very foggy summer mornings. Sometimes a spider web picture was taken from several different angles. About a dozen of the first spider web pictures were taken in about the year 2000 and all the rest were taken about the year 2005.

Finding spider webs on my Christmas Trees has only happen twice in all of my years of going out early in the morning to my trees. Almost every tree had a spider web and every design was different. Most were sack shaped. I think this may happen every night but usually there is no fog to cause the spider webs to be visible.

Spider Web Pictures taken in the year 2000

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Spider Web Pictures taken in the year 2005

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Additional Spider Web Pictures - taken by Owen Picton

If you like these pictures, would you consider making a donation to a church or religious affiliated non profit institution or if unable, then to a Space Exploration through a Foundation or other non profit institution. Do this in the memory of Dianne Picton.

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