My first visit to the Chilika Lake in Jan 2017 was for content for a resort. It was peak season, and I would have loved to stay near the lake, but the brief was to stay at Puri and cover areas that could be visited from Puri. And so, I did the usual touristy thing, taking a boat for half the day. Which is why, on my next visit to Odisha, if there was one thing I was clear about, it was that I wanted to stay near the lake, at least for a day, if not more. However, unlike my first visit, the second was in end of May, and the season was long ended. There would be no birds, I was warned by anyone and everyone I spoke to, including the people at the stays I was considering. But those who know me, know how stubborn I can be, and so I persisted. I eventually decided to stay at two of the Odisha eco-tourism resorts, at Mangalajodi and Rajhans, keen on experiencing the lake, even minus the birds. I had expected it to be hot, but as it turned out, the rains turned out to be even bigger spoilspo...
Can you spot the spider in this pic?
Take a closer look. Here it is...
And here it is, in all detail..
I am no expert on arachnids, and I have no idea of what this spider is called. We have flipped through what few books we have, and browsed through numerous photos through Google, but are unable to fix on the identity of this little fellow. Can any of you help us out?
Take a closer look. Here it is...
And here it is, in all detail..
We spotted this spider at Abbey Falls, while on our trip to Coorg... or, to be accurate, Samhith did. While poking around bushes isnt what I would like him to do, I have to admit to a certain amount of pleasure in seeing him spot such tiny creatures, and see him take an interest in anything related to nature.
I am no expert on arachnids, and I have no idea of what this spider is called. We have flipped through what few books we have, and browsed through numerous photos through Google, but are unable to fix on the identity of this little fellow. Can any of you help us out?
That is a lovely capture.
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Thank you, Niranjan!
DeleteTill I scrolled down, I had no idea where the spider was.
ReplyDeleteYeah, I know he's better than you in spotting these things. :-)
Jokes apart, nicely captured Anu.
THanks Nisha! he is getting even better at spotting these tiny creatures!
DeleteAnu, is that a big sized one or small? when you zoomed it appears huge.
ReplyDeleteIt was quite small, Chitra... and the zoomed pic was clicked with the macro mode of my camera. so yes, it does appear bigger. also, you can only see the legs, which are quite long, on the zoom, which makes it appear even bigger.
DeleteHere is one that looks the same! He calls it a "tunnel web spider" but I think that is a general term for those who make that particular type of web (ie. not the scientific name)because we also have "tunnel web spiders" in New Zealand and they are nothing like this. http://www.indiamike.com/india-images/pictures/tunnel-web-spider
ReplyDeleteIts quite possible, Marie. We have seen tunnel or funnel web spiders before, and they looked different. But then, yes, its the type of web... and this spider does look similar. thanks for pointing me to this..
DeleteI think it could be the Lycosidae/ Wolf Spider
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Because of its prominent eyes and i think i can see 4 more below..and the wolf spider apparently has 8
Thanks Sowmya. I considered this one too while trying to identify it, and wished I had taken the time to click a few more pics.
DeleteThat is awesome, Anuradha!
ReplyDeleteThanks Bhavesh!
DeleteIn the first photo, I thought it is a tiny spider; I didn't notice it's legs. A hairy, scary one! :)
ReplyDeleteYes, Bindhu! I missed the legs too at first! it was only when I got the close up shot that I even realised it had those, hairy, scary legs!
DeleteNice click but it ws easy for me to spot the spider but the closer look shows how cruel it looks...
ReplyDeleteOh goodness, that's a freaking scary spider! Is it as big as it looks? A very beautiful creature though!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome post, thanks for sharing.....
ReplyDeleteGreat post..
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