Wednesday, September 30, 2020

Dancing spiders!!!!!

Yup! They really do dance!

 

 


 

 

Adults

Size: All the species of this genus are small-sized, being 4mm to 5mm (0.15 inches to 0.20 inches) long.

Color: The females, as well as the juvenile spiders of both the sexes, have a brown body, though with distinct mottled patterns of brownish and whitish scales. The males, on the other hand, come in colors of blue, red and yellow on the upper part of their abdomen. However, not all species of this genus appear bright to the human eye, for instance, the Maratus vespertilio, which have an ambiguous coloration, with the iridescence present on its lateral flaps.

Other characteristics: The males are characterized by a fan or plate on the upper part of their abdomen that is marked with bright-colored scales or hairs forming a pattern where the foreground and background stand in contrast with one another. The males, as well as females, have their abdomen joined with the cephalothorax by a pedicel which is long and flexible.

Peacock Spider Size

Eggs

The female spider lays about half dozen eggs within a silken sac after the completion of the mating process and guards them intently till the time they hatch.

Spiderlings

The spiderlings are mostly of a brown shade with a distinctive pattern and disperse to be on their own after a two-week span.

Baby Peacock Spider

The Web

Like all other jumping spiders, the species of this genus do not construct webs but keep producing silk as they move about in their surroundings. In fact, they are bold enough while stalking their preys and are known to pounce upon creatures that are thrice or four times bigger than them.

Do Species of Peacock Spiders Bite and Are They Dangerous to Humans

They are venomous but not dangerous to mankind as they may bite only accidentally, and their jaws are too small to even penetrate through the human skin.

Female Peacock Spider

Quick Facts

Distribution All over Australia, excepting the Maratus furvus, found in China
Habitat Dry scrubby regions, grasslands, sand dunes, heaths, and in Eucalyptus woodlands, under leaf litters
Lifespan Approximately 1 year
Diet Small insects like crickets as well as other spiders
Peacock Spider Images

Did You Know

  • The splendid courtship dance performed by the male members of this genus to attract a female to mate is indeed an interesting one. The bright, vibrant surface of their upper abdomen, often having fringes and extensions are brilliantly displayed during this time.
  • There are two different mechanisms for producing color, with one being the use of pigments for producing the cream, red and white shades. The other one involves the usage of nanostructures to produce blue.
  • Entomologist, Jürgen C. Otto, has filmed the video of the remarkable dance of this species.
  • Ferdinand Karsch a curator of Berlin’s Museum für Naturkunde described this genus for the first time.
  • Peacock spiders have a special way of protecting themselves from predators and capturing their prey. Although they cannot fly, they have the ability to jump at a height of about forty times greater than their body length and catch preys.

 Source: https://spideridentifications.com/peacock.html

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Today's funny :o)

 How to get of old people....




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Absolutely....

 ...... nothing interesting going on in Coopville.



Early morning traffic:



























Just can't stand all the quiet.....



Friday, September 25, 2020

Friday Night Steam

 Just sit back and enjoy!



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If you’re asking model railroaders and railway enthusiasts in the United States, where to find one of the most outstanding model railroad layouts, they will probably answer, this is the “Piermont Division” made by Howard Zane. In fact, the “Piermont Division” is a superb HO scale permanent display layout, constructed to museum quality. Howard Zane’s 2,850 square foot model railroad layout, showcasing his artistry in model railroad building and rail modeling, is acclaimed as one of the finest and largest private layouts. There are over 22 scale miles of track, historically accurate architecture, overwhelming landscapes and of course America’s greatest steam locomotives. Although fictional, the “Piermont Division” is filled with scenes and structures you would swear you have seen before. For decades, rail modeler Howard Zane has produced scratch built, custom structures of all kinds in HO scale and O scale for model railroads. Apart from Howard Zane’s Piermont Division, there are many other beautiful layouts in our little world of model trains. Pilentum Television would like to visit every single layout and record on video, but a trip from Germany, where Pilentum Television is based, to the US is far too expensive. Therefore, Forrest Nace, a videographer from the US, provided Pilentum Television with some exquisite video footage. Forrest made a documentary about the “Piermont Division”, which is available on https://nacesvideography.com. In this movie we see some short video sequences from his documentary.





 
 



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Today's funny :o)

 

 

 


 

 

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Damn deer, flowers, weeds, trees and chickens

 

I have no idea why they like it here ......


 

 They are pretty cute though....

 


 

 


 Mums....

 


 and some more mums:

 


This weed just opened up and the seeds just blew all over the place!

 


 (I guess there will be a LOT of them growing next year)!

 


  The dogwood is all decked out in red:

 


 Something is digging under one of the old trees:

 


 And...the BEST part of Coopville!

 


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Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Ahhh...Wednesdays ......

 ..... we all need a good laugh:





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Today's funny :o)

 

 THE POTTY...
 
A LITTLE THREE YEAR OLD BOY IS SITTING ON THE TOILET.  HIS MOTHER THINKS HE HAS BEEN IN THERE TOO LONG, SO SHE GOES IN TO SEE WHAT'S UP.  

THE LITTLE BOY IS SITTING ON THE TOILET READING A BOOK.  

BUT, ABOUT EVERY 15 SECONDS OR SO, HE PUTS THE BOOK DOWN, GRIPS ONTO THE TOILET SEAT WITH HIS LEFT HAND
AND HITS HIMSELF ON TOP OF HIS HEAD WITH HIS RIGHT HAND.


HIS MOTHER SAYS, "BILLY, ARE YOU ALL RIGHT?  YOU'VE BEEN IN HERE FOR A WHILE."
BILLY SAYS,  "I'M FINE, MOMMY.  I JUST HAVEN'T GONE POTTY YET."  
 
MOTHER SAYS, "OKAY, YOU CAN STAY HERE A FEW MORE MINUTES, BUT BILLY, WHY ARE YOU HITTING YOURSELF ON THE HEAD?"

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BILLY SAYS, "WORKS FOR KETCHUP."


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Still chilly....

.... yesterday morning, but it is supposed to warm up today!

 


 The gang in the overgrown garden:

 


 

 So sad - looks as if he's in jail!

 


 

 They'll do most of the weeding chores!


  Our new scarecrow:

 

 


 

 We have a lot of ravens that visit Coopville. This one sat in the tree making all kinds of funny noises!

(Might have to turn the volume up a wee bit)!

 


 The Jeepster: Still hard for me to get in - my shoulder comes up to right under the mirror - will need a stepladder next year to get in it!  LOL!

 I really HATE being so short!

 

(But it IS worth the climb!)


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Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Earworm....

 ..... as I try to get some much needed sleep.....



Just keeps goin' around and around....

Monday, September 21, 2020

Knock-Knock













 

 


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Today's funny :o)

 H/T to Donna!!


The police department in the small hill country town of Kerrville, Texas, reported finding a man's body last Saturday, in the early evening, in the Pedernales River near the state highway-87 bridge. 
The dead man's name would not be released until his family had been notified. 
 
 

 
The victim apparently drowned due to excessive beer consumption while visiting "someone" in Stonewall. 
 
When he was found, he was wearing black fishnet stockings, 10 inch spiked heels, a red garter belt, a pink G-string, purple lipstick, dazzle dust on his eyelids, 2 1/2 inch false eyelashes, and a Biden T-shirt. 
 
The police removed the Biden T-shirt to spare his family any unnecessary embarrassment. 
 
 Police do care.
 
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Brrrrrr~

 It sure was chilly yesterday morning:


Breakfast:



Popcorn sky:





Benji's last, long tail feather:



He's losing a lot of 'em:


Poor Benji!


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