Millions of spiders rained from the sky in Australia's Southern Tablelands, literally covering homes with webs as the arachnids invaded.
The photo above shows a paddock strewn with webs in Albury, New South Wales.
"The whole place was covered in these little black spiderlings and when I looked up at the sun it was like this tunnel of webs going up for a couple of hundred metres into the sky," said Goulburn resident Ian Watson.
Apparently, the spiders were migrating by "ballooning," carried through the sky on parachutes of silk webbing.
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photo above by Keith Basterfield