CLOSED: Spider id?

Westland, MI

This spider went from spinning his/her huge web between houses for about two weeks, to my front picture window. (fantastic, beautiful, huge webs) I really didn't want to hurt it because the webs were so fascinating, but it was getting closer to the front door every day and I looked all over the internet to id it, but in the absence of an id, I had to do what I had to do. We don't have any outright poisonous spiders here that I know of, but my daughter got a pretty nasty bite the other day while she was sleeping, so I wasn't taking any chances.

This guy/gal when standing upright was a smidge smaller than a half dollar coin. I think you can see that the forelegs were red, closest to the body and the other legs were bright yellow and blackish grey stripes.

Any ideas on what it might be? It's not like any wolf spider I've ever seen and definately not a recluse.

Thumbnail by lena9221
Sinks Grove, WV

This is an orb-weaving spider (family Araneidae), likely in the genus Araneus. There are no orb weavers that are dangerous to humans, even though several species can reach quite an impressive size.

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