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My name is Andrei Nikulinsky.
Western Australian.
Jaded, cynical, tired.
Photography, Electronic music,
Bugs and spiders
Permaculture, alternative living

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  1. Orb-weaver spider, Eriophora biapicata.

Lake Ballard, Western Australia

    Orb-weaver spider, Eriophora biapicata.

    Lake Ballard, Western Australia

     
  2. Dawn Eriophora sp. with prey.

Near Brookton Highway, Bibbulmun Track, Western Australia

    Dawn Eriophora sp. with prey.

    Near Brookton Highway, Bibbulmun Track, Western Australia

     
  3. Eriophora biapicata and web. One of the many orb-weaving spiders of Western Australia.

    Eriophora biapicata and web. One of the many orb-weaving spiders of Western Australia.

     
  4. After getting (almost) hand-fed a fat moth nearly every night for a week, he has almost doubled in size, and I might be imagining it, but he moves eagerly towards me when I have something to feed him.

Eriophora sp.

    After getting (almost) hand-fed a fat moth nearly every night for a week, he has almost doubled in size, and I might be imagining it, but he moves eagerly towards me when I have something to feed him.

    Eriophora sp.

     
  5. This Araneid, Orb-weaver spider, likely an Eriophora sp. has set up shop near the ceiling in our toilet. Its prey is a freshly wrapped moth.

    This Araneid, Orb-weaver spider, likely an Eriophora sp. has set up shop near the ceiling in our toilet. Its prey is a freshly wrapped moth.