Over Whakatane, New Zealand.

The most ethereal looking of all the main types, Cirrus clouds are also the highest, and are composed entirely of ice crystals. These typically fall through the high winds of the upper troposphere to appear as delicate, celestial brush strokes, called fallstreaks. When Cirrus have the twisted, confused appearance shown here, they the species called intortus.

Full classification:

Other examples of Cirrus:
Over Glen Coe, Highlands, Scotland.

Cirrus uncinus

Over Petersfield, Hampshire, UK.

Cirrus spissatus incus