Little wolf spider catching the last of the sun yesterday afternoon on my pea planter about 20 cm away from where I found the crab spider. I think this one is a pardosa amentata but could be totally wrong still learning with the wolf spiders
She may not be lol I just looked at uk wolf spiders and the pic for Amentata was the closest fit but even that wasn't perfect hence the not sure. She sat there for ages though I was working cm's away from her and she didn't care.
Most of the spoods in my garden are fat like that, I have half of my garden turned over to nature with a pond and a pear tree we don't pick so we get alot of nature variety and lots of food for the spiders that live here. I have at least 3 different sp of wolf spider just in the small 4x7 meters we turned over to nature, Tegenaria, Steatoda, atleast 2 types of jumpers, crab spiders, orb weavers,invisible spiders, lace weavers, combfoots, grass spiders, and even the red and white woodlice spiders with huge chilicera it's amazing how many sp can live together in such a small space . I encourage everyone to turn a small patch back over to nature, it's truly amazing what you find
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