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Janet Pierucci found this spiderweb adorned with the morning mist - spiderweb jewels.

Jim Corbett wrote, “Down by Anchor Bay beach, I happened to be in the right light this morning to appreciate this beautiful spider’s web that’s connected to a lemon tree and patio cover. It bends to the breezes off the beach and catches goodies along the way; a tiny ecosystem at work.”

The ability to create a web from a substance in their body, and the web then catches their food, is quite amazing. Mother Nature must rate spiders high on her list.

Thanks to Janet and Jim for allowing me to share their photos with you here.

It's sunny and breezy today. Warm temps are predicted for Tuesday through Thursday. Our typical September heatwave. Bonus sightings: Humpback Whales have been seen off the Mendonoma Coast for the past several days!

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Jackie Sones trained her camera at a spiderweb recently. Look at what her camera revealed!

Who knew there was so much color in spiderwebs?! A whole new world has been revealed.

Thanks to Jackie for allowing me to share her photos with you here. Jackie shares her nature sightings at this link: https://bodegahead.blogspot.com/

Peter Cracknell nailed it when he called these spiderwebs the real World Wide Web.

These intricate spiderwebs were revealed during a drippy, foggy morning. They are most likely made by orb weaver spiders. The more I learn about spiderwebs, the more I appreciate them - and the spiders!

Thanks to Peter for allowing me to share his photos with you here.

We are having a lovely, sunny, breezy day. It's hard to believe we might get rain overnight, but I sure hope so!

Beth Kattleman found this spiderweb covered in rain, which shows off the intricacies of the web.

spider-webs-by-beth-kattlemanThis web was possibly made by an Orb Weaver Spider. Here's a another pretty photo of a spiderweb, taken by Don Spear.

spider-web-jewels-by-don-spearThanks to Beth and Don for allowing me to share their photos with you here.