The Daily Bucket is a nature refuge.
We amicably discuss animals, weather, climate, soil, plants, waters and note life’s patterns.
We invite you to note what you are seeing around you in your own part of the world, and to share your observations in the comments below.
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I don’t have much to say, so I will show the lovely things that popped up in the yard Sunday after Hurricane Delta passed through. If you want to name any of them, feel free. I enjoyed the colors and textures.
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Let me add this bit of color. A Bluebird juvenile hanging around her natural nest site.
I hope you all find color and joy after the storms of this year are over.
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My bug of the day was found in a dark corner of my back porch, much like the place it is commonly known to inhabit. This is a Short-bodied Cellar Spider (Physocyclus globosus). This small arachnid (about the size of a pencil eraser) likes young roaches. That is a plus in my book.
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What’s up in nature in your area today?
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