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The Starling murmuration merges with the clouds and creates a pattern of a giant bird over Ham Walls RSPB reserve, Somerset, UK.

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  1. Laurence Green avatar Laurence Green says:

    Hello Mary

    Thanks for this sharing. I have seen a number of Starling bird murmurations over Yate, south Gloucestershire where I dwell set against a lovely pink sky. Aerial ballet, par excellence. No need for ATC here. The choreography is without rehearsal and no collisions.

    I think, maybe wonder, if that which you have captured in your photo was perhaps the same here?

    Have a look a look at this! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/uk-england-hereford-worcester-46711692/starlings-form-bird-shaped-murmuration-at-attenborough

    Laruence

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Pileus, also known as a cap cloud, can develop above rapidly rising cumulus or cumulonimbus clouds, as spotted here by Genevieve's father during an evening walk in Minneapolis, Minnesota, US

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Signs of asperitas which was accompanied by wildfire smoke in the air, spotted near Bluff, Utah, US

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Mammatus (Mamma), often associated with thunderstorms, are indicative of sinking cold air that's carried into warmer air layers and create the characteristic bumpy, rounded appearance, as seen here over Hovell's Creek, Geelong, Victoria, Australia.

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Cumulonimbus that produced intermittent bursts of blustery rain near Cotswolds, England

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A night that was filled with sound and light, reflected here by the visible cumulonimbus due to the ongoing lightning strikes, captured by Courtenay's friend, Jack Canter, near Boman, South Carolina, US

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