Another study of Raft Spiders (Dolomedes fimbriatus) (& a post). The adult male Raft Spider is 9 -16mm & the female a larger 13-22mm. They are found in wet lowlands and heaths & upland mires. Widespread in Southern England on wet heaths & scattered colonies throughout the rest of Britain. We have found a stream in the New Forest where they seem abundant. Here they seem to favour wild mint growing on the edge of the small stream where they wait for a passing meal – dropping down to walk on the water’s surface to catch their prey.

Wild mint bed in the New Forest.







A beautiful spider in so many interesting situations – great pics!
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Nice close-ups of the spiders (and those stripes too) but I am a bit freaked out by the spider so close up. 🙂
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Wonderful arachnid shots, Andy! Well done! 😊
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thanks TOM.
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