Glad I'm not the only one. I have seen hundreds out my loft windows this summer. I'm assuming they are mostly repeated sightings of the same craft. I've identified at least three distinct models (I think there may be a couple more) and they are all able to cloak day or night: Transparent at night, white-cloud like when in the clouds, and like a light black rain cloud when flying against blues skies, usually spotted by it's contrary movement to all other clouds in the sky.
How do I see them when they are cloaked? You can detect the outline when your viewing angle is right. It's like predator, you can't make out detail but you can tell the outline and that something is moving.
The black mother ship: Huge surfboard, like a longboard ,shaped craft with the tail clipped square.
The triangle: black triangle. Capable of insane feats from zero to hyperspeed nearly instantaneously. I saw a non cloaked, up close display one night of it and haven't seen any that close or uncloaked since. I've seen a dozen of these flying in formation and doing weird tricks with the craft listed below. I feel like the other night I finally got a glimpse of a tail fin, so it's not just a flat triangle. However, the model I watched up close def didn't have a tail fin so perhaps there are a couple variants of the triangle.
The boomerang: black V or boomerang shaped object.
I have thought about beaming them with a powerful flashlight since I have been startled awake by them many nights but I don't want to scare them off or I won't get to watch the show at night, because here, it is a show.
I also feel the black mother ship may be providing some of the cloaking. There are also days here where it is obvious heavy chem trails are being laid down and I feel it may be tied to it. Usually the number of regular planes crossing that area is low during nights of high activity, so, military craft I'm guessing. We can talk about this for a while. Last sighting was two night ago. I got startled awake and it scared me since they were a little closer than usual.