Ballooning Spiders #WordlessWednesday

Hello!

It’s Wednesday again so let’s go Wordless.

Spider webs on grass is called ballooning
Spider webs on grass is called ballooning – stairway to the sun??

It’s an amazing world we live in and here’s more proof if you doubted it!

Spider webs on grass is called ballooning
Spider webs on grass is called ballooning

You can read more of this phenomenon here.

Spider webs on grass is called ballooning
Spider webs on grass

Aren’t these spider webs amazing? Have you seen this before?

Wishing you an amazing day.

Deb 🙂

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17 Replies to “Ballooning Spiders #WordlessWednesday”

  1. We see similar webs on cold frosty mornings here too Deb. They’re so ethereal (although I’m wondering if your post might scare off more tourists who think Australia is full of spiders and crocodiles!) 🙂

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  2. The gossamer webs are incredible, Debbie, but I will have to take a cue from Hugh, that …what in the heck do these spiders look like, and how big are they? I think I might hesitate to walk through that field (although I don’t mind *most* spiders).

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