This is a pic from my garden looking at the neighbour's house. And that dot in the sky is...
this:
It's an Orb spider, some times called a bird-eating spider (and yes, they do.) With it's legs outstretched it would cover my open hand, easily. And they are no big deal for humans, so he can stay there as long as he likes. You can read more about it here.
Still haven't managed to catch sight of that cuckoo in the garden, but am still thinking it sounds like a Banded Bay, and that would make sense as we have the brood host, the Common Iora, and there is a fairly wooded area at the back of our house, bordering the golf course.
...Writing fantasy and living the reality of a tropical environmentalist
About Me
- Glenda Larke
- Malaysia
- My life has been described by one of my editors as “impossibly exotic” – although really it is not my life, but me, that’s the exotic. I’m the uprooted plant, the exotic who doesn’t belong, always living in someone else’s backyard...
An Australian living in Malaysia. Writer, traveler, environmentalist. Author of The Isles of Glory trilogy (The Aware, Gilfeather, The Tainted); The Mirage Makers trilogy (Heart of the Mirage, The Shadow of Tyr, Song of the Shiver Barrens) and, writing as Glenda Noramly, a stand-alone book Havenstar.
The latest trilogy is called The Watergivers in Australia and the Stormlord trilogy elsewhere. Book One, THE LAST STORMLORD, is already out; Book Two, STORMLORD RISING, is out in US and Australia and will come out in UK at the beginning of November 2010; Book Three, STORMLORD'S EXILE, will be out in all three countries in August 2011, or earlier.
Cover art by Vincent Chong for the Oz covers and by Larry Rostant for the US/UK covers (Book 1) and Steve Stone (Book 2).
3 comments:
Well I wouldn't particularly want one in my back yard, but anyone who can let a wasp build in her bathroom!!!!!!
I admire your attitude to all these critters, wish I could be as tolerant.
If you live in the tropics, this is what you get. More of everything, wilder, bigger, closer, ...
There was this huge orb spider when I was young, hanging from a coconut tree. The coconut tree was very tall, so it probably suspended about 15 meters overhead the main road. And when the wind blew, it it swung wildly in the wind. Everyone on the road could see it.
And there was a time when Gunung Jerai was invaded by these spiders. I remember once when I visited the place with my dad and brother for a holiday. These spiders were everywhere!
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