Kingfishers are often seen just before it rains because they are highly sensitive to changes in atmospheric pressure, which can signal impending rain. As the weather changes, they become more active in search of food, leading them to venture out more frequently. Additionally, the reduced human activity and increased insect activity associated with approaching rain may make it easier for them to hunt.
We see sometimes see rainbows after it rains
Worms can not see, they just feel for moisture in the ground and navigate themselves to areas with high moisture. (This is why there are worms on the ground when it rains.)
water and clouds
Just before dawn and just before nightfall are the best times to see animlas in the wild.
raindrops or clouds p.s. after you might see a rainbow
No, after an NDE you just see life as it was before.
Wild turkeys are seen most of the time in very early morning just after dawn and just before sunset.They have very keen sight and hearing and it is very hard to see them before they see you.
Obviusly! See,In India ,in the summer time,it rains nonstop.This is called the monsoons.
The best time to see kingfishers is typically during the early morning and late afternoon, when they are most active in search of food. Additionally, the breeding season, which often occurs in spring and early summer, can increase sightings as they are more visible while defending their territories or feeding their young. Observing them near water bodies, such as rivers and lakes, enhances the chances of spotting these vibrant birds.
A rain cloud is usually a "nimbus" cloud such as the nimbostratus and cumulonimbus (thunderstorm) clouds.
Research on lightning frequency and rainfall suggests that the action of hydrometeors (rain and hail) being carried around in the thunderstorm (in updrafts as well as downdrafts) creates electrical charge buildup in the clouds.
its pretty bad... it rains a lot and we never get to see the queen and tea is crap