Thursday, May 8, 2008

Sky Watch Friday VI

Beautiful Skies &
Early Morning Birding


We got up fairly early last Saturday morning for some birding at the Ft. Worth Nature Refuge1.

We stopped at our local breakfast joint for a biscuit & bacon with orange juice. While I was procuring the order to be eaten on the road, Martha shot the following with her new little S51 Nikon P&S.

Sky looking South
(Click to get the full effect)
Wide angle shot

There must be at least 6 types of clouds at 3 different levels in this photo. A northwesterly cool front was colliding with moisture from the Gulf of Mexico (south) and a dry line. The weather and associated clouds couldn’t make up their mind what to be or where to go. It was an interesting day.

To play Sky Watch Friday visit Wiggers World.


We did see a lot of migrating warblers that morning and several butterflies and dragonflies.

(1)___The Fort Worth Nature Center and Refuge (FWNC&R) is located just inside the city limits of Fort Worth, TX. The FWNC&R is a hidden jewel, a wilderness comprised of forests, prairies, and wetlands reminiscent of how much of the Fort Worth/Dallas Metroplex once looked. Replete with native flora and fauna, the area beckons to those searching for a piece of nature to refresh their spirits and reintroduce a measure of tranquility to their increasingly urban lifestyles.
Over 3600 acres, the FWNC&R is one of the largest city-owned nature centers in the United States and offers residents and visitors the opportunity to immerse themselves in the natural history of north central Texas. Over 20 miles of hiking trails provide easy access to a myriad of natural wonders to be found on the Refuge. Staff naturalists at the Hardwicke Interpretive Center are available to facilitate your exploration.

Troy and Martha

Be sure to scroll down and see the new series on butterflies.

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74 comments:

  1. Getting up early always pays best!
    Great shot.

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  2. very beautiful picture with a beautiful sky

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  3. Nice shot love the sky

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  4. Great sky shot and wonderful cloud formation. Very good catch.

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  5. excellent photo with a few clouds magnificent

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  6. Looks like the clouds are in a hurry...maybe late for work?

    Petunia

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  7. I really like this and highly recommend clicking to enlarge the photo!

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  8. This will be my second Sky Watch Friday - hope I can find a sky shot as good as yours - love the cloud "shimmies". I've been enjoying your blog!

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  9. Now thats a great sky watch picture for sure... all the differents clouds coming together like that.. well captured. Thanks for joining in again this week. I check the butterflies out as well... awesome:O)

    Tom

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  10. This is beautiful. Like a great bird sweeping the day into the sunset.

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  11. Those are like feathers! What do you call this kind? Cirrus? Great post and thanks for showing us....happy weekend!

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  12. That is stunning!
    I've scrolled down and also enjoyed the "P" photos from different states - marvelous!

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  13. Wide angle was a great choice for that shot. Those clouds look fantastic!

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  14. Great picture and great information
    about the Ft. Worth Nature Refuge 1Perhaps you can post some picture from this area?

    -Cheers.

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  15. A really superb shot.It certainly pays to be up early!

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  16. Oh my ... so strange and different clouds... never seen anything like it before...

    Nice weekend you comes from Norway.

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  17. Cold front is a good way for beautiful shots.

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  18. that's a great sky, great picture.

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  19. Good for you both getting out early to see what wonders are waiting to be found. I really like the different clouds her photo captures! I can see the weather you describe.

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  20. Beautiful sky and there is sure a lot of systems passing through your area, no doubt!

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  21. Love the sky watch post today! beautiful as always..

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  22. Very beautiful and special clouds on your photo!

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  23. Oh, what great cloud formation. I'm going birding at our local refuge this weekend.

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  24. Fantastic capture for SW.

    love these clouds a selection of wonders.

    My Sky watch from Belvoir Castle Grounds are now up.

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  25. Beautiful! It looks like angels colliding in the sky. What a moment to catch the sky and to see birds - nothing better.

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  26. That's beautiful...especially when you enlarge it!!

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  27. Great cloud formations. :)
    Nice shot!

    Ida

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  28. Is that referred to as "washboard?"
    Great photos!
    Nina at Nature Remains

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  29. Wonderful sky-shot. Love it:)

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  30. great shot! One thing awe me most, the starry sky above me... mine's up too hope you can drop by.

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  31. Beautiful work. Great shot with the new camera.

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  32. Wow, that's an amazing sky watch photo! Great capture of all those different types of clouds. It's beautiful.

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  33. It has WAVES! Waves in the sky! Really cool.

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  34. Spectacular sky. I love the description of the clouds not knowing what to do. Good stuff.

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  35. The sky does look like something is about to happen!

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  36. Boy, it does look like there's a lot going on in that sky. It almost looks like the ocean. Thanks for the little bit of information on it too, makes it that much better.

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  37. Beautiful. That is some sky for sure. My shots this week are Texas skies too...

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  38. Hi! I don't think I have ever seen clouds like that. How beautiful. Great picture. Lisa

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  39. I'm down to the left just below that smallest bush.

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  40. Esrly bird gets the best shot. Love the swilring clouds.

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  41. Terrific morning sky!

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  42. if you get up early, you get the better shot. and you did it very well

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  43. Martha, great shot. What the sky can do with clouds! Mmn, mmn, mmn! Troy, that nature center sounds like I may have to take a trip to Texas someday!

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  44. Fantastic entry for SWF! Happy weekend! Hope to see you in my corner too..

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  45. Beautiful sky...almost looks like it has tracks across it!

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  46. Terrific sky. Hope your birding went well!

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  47. Great collection of clouds painting the sky.

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  48. Like feathered brushstrokes in clouds !!
    Lovely pic!

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  49. Great shot. I see sets of ribs.

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  50. Spectacular wide angle shot, Martha! Thank you.

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  51. That unsettled weather makes the most interesting patterns. Great!
    Nancy

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  52. Fabulous sky! The cloud formations are truly stunning!

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  53. Those clouds are really something. You're right, it was much better with the close up.
    Thanks for adding me to your blog roll. I appreciate it. I going to add you to my google reader. My blog roll is getting too long. Have to cut back.

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  54. Fantastic clouds!

    Beautiful shots!

    Have a nice weekend,

    uiz

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  55. that's a fair sky out there... nice shot ...

    check out mine here.. i'm new to this..
    http://www.supernovachron.com/2008/05/friday-sky-watch-sunset.html

    happy friday

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  56. Now this reminds "Louis" of the skies he grew up with in the Texas Panhandle!

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  57. Terrific cirrus cloud capture! Great stuff. Love the sharp blue with the contrasting white.

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  58. fantastic shot!

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