These are all tiny - the smallest with the well-defined web is about 2 mm in diameter, the largest about 3/4 inch. All weaved webs - mostly just strands or blobs, on (or under) my deck. The spiders looked insignificant to the naked eye but closeup photos revealed interesting details.
I tried to look up the spider names (Google lens plugin on Chrome). They are orb weavers or orchard spiders, and the tiny one with the defined web has the biological name Larinioides suspicax!
Nikon D7200. Nikon lenses, varied - 200-500mm f/5.6, 70-300mm AF-P FX, and a decades-old 35-105mm FX macro lens.
Comments, critiques and suggestions welcome.
My go to is a broom 😊
Either way, they keep coming back. They probably outnumber us, many times over.
Thank you very much Mike!
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