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An Orchard Orb Weaver in Houston, Texas

It isn’t a surprise that Troy was not cognizant of this species. It’s a small spider, and hides itself and its modest web well among the leafy boughs of trees and shrubs of forests and back yard haunts. If I search my back yard thoroughly in mid-summer, I may find one or two of them among the lowest branches of a pyracantha or cedar elm, but never does the spider or its web flaunt its presence. The out-of-the-way web it builds is oriented in the horizontal plane, so we humans are not as likely to realize we’ve bumped into one in the field, the way we are when we come across the in-your-face webs of ordinary orb weavers like the yellow garden spider or the arabesque orb weaver, both of which brazenly stretch their webs directly across our garden paths. [...]

An Orchard Orb Weaver in The Woodlands, Texas

It is a tiny spider, though, and one we are apt to miss unless we are very observant as we tarry in wood and glen to watch the myriad of organisms that scurry about, or — in the case of the Orchard Orb Weaver — sit and wait for food to arrive at her web. [...]