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Bird eating spider?

To: Belinda Cassidy <>, Birding Aus <>
Subject: Bird eating spider?
From: Denise Goodfellow <>
Date: Sun, 16 Mar 2008 05:05:38 +0930
'Tis indeed a Nephila.

Don't kill it.  Spiders' webs are an important ingredient in many birds'
nests.  You may save the lift of a few more and prevent many others from
nesting in your area.
Denise

on 15/3/08 6:17 PM, Belinda Cassidy at  wrote:

> Hello!
> 
> We have an enormous spider in our yard (in Brisbane) that we haven't seen
> before. Its spectacular,  with a body length around 7-8 cm.  I think I have
> ID'd it correctly as `Nephila pilipes' The Northern Giant Orb spider. The
> link to the photo I took of it today is below:
> 
> http://i271.photobucket.com/albums/jj144/Serenity-photos/SPIDER.jpg
> 
> So when I was trying to ID it on google, I came across a youtube video of
> one of these eating a young lewin honeyeater that it had trapped in its
> nest. OMG!
> 
> We are friends with our local birds and wouldn't want to see them eaten by a
> giant spider! But its also a  very cool giant spider!
> 
> Should we kill it to stop it from eating birds and breedng up a colony of
> giant bird eating spiders? Or just leave it? I don't want to kill it, but
> then I'd feel pretty cut if a young bird I know died in its web.
> 
> Thanks for your opinions!
> 
> Cheers,
> Belinda
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