Sorry, Syed. I found this one specimen on the outside wall of a shed. It was about 1-2 mm across - so small I couldn't see any legs with my eyes. Albion,Michigan, USA. Temperature surprisingly warm,mid-60's F, about 20 C. Rainy.
I said I hope I said that right it's so big but they didn't even get it right thank you for the thank you for the link I'm trying to type with you with this speech to text so I'll do this right when I get onto my computer but thank you very much for the link some of these little tiny spiders that you can hardly see
If you are able to take a more detailed (in size) pic of the same spider (at least the same you think can be this species) is possible help you with the name of the family of your spider. Cheers!
It definitely looks like a Theridiidae, as the cobweb spiders, but as William suggests a more detailed picture is necessary for a certain identification.
Thanks. It's the right shape. Last night I got a fuzzy picture of what looks like a very juvenile pirate spider, and I seem to recall having the pirate look like the above image in some poses. I have to run off to a lesson, I'll do some more comparing and send you the fuzzy "pirate".