I noticed this very fine insect on the fence and was quite excited to see that it was a spider assassin.
We have a number of spiders that build their webs on the fence to catch the flies that are attracted to the warmth.
A study carried out in Sydney in 2010 www.wired.com/2010/10/assassin-bug-spider-prey/
describes the assassin sneaking into a web and then vibrating the web to pretend it was stuck, then seizing and eating the spider when the spider came to wrap up it's 'capture'.
~10mm
22 June 2015 update: Its an Empicoris rubromaculatus
Stephen Thorpe says
"While certainly some emesines prey on spiders, these ones are probably just kleptopredators, feeding on small insects caught in the webs."
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