where do st andrews live
it is yhe bluejay and the cardnaial.
Try the St. Andrews Cross Spider
Sac spider Scorpion Tailed Spider St. Andrews Cross Spider Spitting Spider Stick Spider
It MIGHT be the St Andrews Cross Spider. Their bite is at low risk to humans and they are not aggressive.
The cross of St. George.
More than likely you have seen a St. Andrews Cross Spider.Venom toxicity - the bite of the St Andrews Cross is of low risk (non-toxic) to humans. They are a non-aggressive group of spiders. ---- Spider Identification - adult 1/4" to 1/2" in body length - abdomen striped yellow and brown. The St Andrews Cross Spider usually sits, upside down, in the middle of its web forming a cross. ---- Habitat - this spider is a web-weaver usually found in summer in garden areas around the home. It is considered beneficial as it spins a large web to snare flying insects, such as flies and mosquitoes.
Possibly it is the cross of St. Andrews
st Andrews cross
The Union Flag is composed of the flags of England (St Georges Cross), Scotland (St Andrews Cross) and Northern Ireland (St Patricks Cross).
The Saint Andrew's Cross, also known as the Saltire, is the national flag of Scotland. It represents the martyrdom of Saint Andrew, who was crucified on an X-shaped cross, which became a symbol of Scotland. The flag is a significant symbol of Scottish identity and heritage.
Yeah i've seen them too in woods in north cumberland county.
The Flag of Scotland is a white saltire, a crux decussate (X-shaped cross) representing the cross of the Christian martyr Saint Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland, on a blue field.