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    I laughed when I saw this. The spider did get a bit narked when I approached from the other side though, and did eventually rear up to scare me away.... which I did get but the focus is a bit 'limited'

    (other title "When Simon saw the advert to share an "airy & bijou" house, he didn't realise quite how "airy & bijou" it really was....")
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    LOL, these squatters can be really annoying.
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    Isn't that spider well camouflaged?

    I bet you didn't see it till it moved!

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    He certainly IS well camouflaged, but this time I did spot him - sort of. I was looking for some nice snail shots and looked hard to see if I could get rid of the annoying dead leaf above this little beauty

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