Species: Spider | Location: Rice Creek Field Station, Oswego, NY, United States of America
By Sarah Larson
While taking a class trip with my photography class, I took photos while walking along a couple of trails at Rice Creek. I saw a tiny twig on a branch and then decided to take a photo of a raindrop. Then I found this little spider!
About The Photographer
Hi there! My name is Sarah, I'm an Art Major with a Graphic Design emphasis and a Zoology minor at an upstate SUNY school. I am working my way through school. I love art and animals, thus these are my areas of study. I enjoy photography and the outdoors. Exploring nature is a favorite past time of mine and although I have not been around many large wild animals in their natural habitat (which is what is usually seen in the typical wildlife photo), I hope to be considered for this contest. It is a dream of mine to travel the world and see wildlife in their natural habitat. Thanks for reading.
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