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    Tried every thing to take the batch of spiders silk sacks for her nest. It was stuck like glue. She managed to get a tiny part
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    Absolutely super photos, Beryl!

    Poor wee thing! She'll need to find another now......

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    Thanks Catherine.
    They do try so hard to get the silk I watched her for ages. All the other shots had her back to me and I couldn't get a side view of her tugging at the silk so didn't upload them

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    Nice to see what they get up to.

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