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  • A dew-covered spider web hangs from late summer grass in North Creek Park, Bothell, Washington.
    Spider-Web_Grass_North-Creek_9385.jpg
  • The red and golden fall color of a maple tree provides an autumn backdrop for a spider web in Snohomish County, Washington.
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  • A garden spider (Araneus diadematus) waits for prey to get trapped in its web. Garden spiders are one of the largest orb weavers. They spin new webs each night and eat the remains of the previous night's web.
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  • An extreme macro view — approximately five times magnification — contrasts the leg of a garden spider against a spiderweb in high-contrast light. The colorful streaks on the web are the result of iridescence — light being bent into different wavelengths by the tiny droplets on the threads.
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  • A garden spider (Araneus diadematus) waits for insects to be caught in its large web in the Meadowdale forest near Everett, Washington. The web, lit from behind by the afternoon sun, displays a rainbow-like iridescence.
    SpiderWeb_Meadowdale_0481.jpg
  • Thousands of red-footed boobies (Sula sula rubripes) roost on the cliffs of the Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge in Kauai, Hawaii. The refuge is popular with many different types of marine birds, though the red-footed boobies are one of the few that use it year-round. They nest in trees and shrubs and incubate their eggs with their large webbed feet.
    red-footed-boobies-many.jpg
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