... St Andrews Cross spiders. There's dozens of the wee blighters scattered randomly through the garden.

I love these round-bellied, yellow-banded fellows.

They can be quite precise with their beautiful white crosses.

And then again, quite slack.

After this lot we get orb spiders, their webs are often in most inauspicious spots, not fun when bleary eyed in the morning.
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