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Invisible Threads of the Forest

In the Little Carpathians, spiders are one of those quiet helpers most people walk past without a second thought. Their webs may seem like nothing more than thin threads between branches, but behind them is a patient hunter that spends every day catching flies, mosquitoes, moths and small plant‑eating insects. Over time, this constant, unnoticed work protects leaves, young shoots and tree bark, and it does so without any human intervention or chemicals. At the same time, spiders themselves feed birds and small mammals, so they pass the energy they have collected further into the forest community. When you add it all up, these small, easily overlooked animals help keep the woods healthier and more balanced than they would be without them.
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William Sutherland said:

Exquisite capture!

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8 days ago ( translate )

m̌ ḫ replied to William Sutherland:

Thank you. I added some facts too
7 days ago

* ઇଓ * ▹ Уαɾα said:

This is a great example of selective and conceptual depth of field!
8 days ago

m̌ ḫ replied to * ઇଓ * ▹ Уαɾα:

Glad that there are people who like similar things
7 days ago

Boarischa Krautmo said:

wonderful!
7 days ago ( translate )

Deborah Lundbech said:

Great on all counts!
5 days ago