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    Hard to get a good shot of this, but I'm posting due to the fact that the fly-dinner now has maggots on it. I'm wondering if it was ready to lay when it was caught so that those are it's own little ones? Yeuch!!!
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    Yep, that's certainly pretty gross, but then again the spider has a starter and desert now.
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    More than that, she'd just wound up a long wriggly thing (the reason that it all caught my eye).... a 3-course meal

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    This is was initially caught my eye.... then she returned to her 'maturing' catch.
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    Nice, did you use the extension tube or the filters?
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    Neither - I just had to grab the camera, so it was with the long lens, and through the unclean windowpane... came out much better than I thought it would. Thank goodness for digital :-)

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    Yep, came out very well, result.
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