Fantastic shots of the spiders! My wife would be forcing me to move if she saw anything remotely close to those in our yard! lol
I kept praying mantis as a kid, and while I have never seen a cicada in person, I once sold a 1920's Rookwood Cicada wall pocket, in green, apparently uber rare as it sold for $1,500 US. So rare that at the time David Rago from American Antiques Roadshow had never seen one in the green form.
Here's the giant version of your bobcat. lol

Of course we have the even larger version, sometimes right here in the city limits. (Mountain Lion)
We have deer on our lawn almost nightly (in the wee hours) and I see foxes etc on a regular basis. We also see moose from time to time, my wife took the following pic several years ago when out walking our dog. I had to call Fish & Wildlife in to tranq them and remove them, as they were less than a block from an elementary school and it was less than an hour until lunch break. IMO, a female moose with calf is about as dangerous as a Grizzly.

I kept praying mantis as a kid, and while I have never seen a cicada in person, I once sold a 1920's Rookwood Cicada wall pocket, in green, apparently uber rare as it sold for $1,500 US. So rare that at the time David Rago from American Antiques Roadshow had never seen one in the green form.
Absolutely wonderful shots! I love these guys, they pop up in my acreage every year as well. We also get golden orb weavers and several other large species of orb weaver. I also look forward to my pitcher plants and my native orchids. We ALSO have foxes, deer, bobcats, possums, and the like out here. I love nature lol
Here's the giant version of your bobcat. lol

Of course we have the even larger version, sometimes right here in the city limits. (Mountain Lion)
We have deer on our lawn almost nightly (in the wee hours) and I see foxes etc on a regular basis. We also see moose from time to time, my wife took the following pic several years ago when out walking our dog. I had to call Fish & Wildlife in to tranq them and remove them, as they were less than a block from an elementary school and it was less than an hour until lunch break. IMO, a female moose with calf is about as dangerous as a Grizzly.
