cylinder
Scissor-tailed Flycatcher was created in 1789.
The Scissor-tailed Flycatcher.
The Scissor-tailed Flycatcher got its name by the fact that its tail is shaped like scissors and opens up when it sees and catches a fly.
about 2 to 6 eggs
If it eats flies, it's a carnivore.
Oklahoma
Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher is the state's bird .
Sounds like either the scissor tailed or fork tailed flycatcher.
The official State bird of the US State of Oklahoma is the Scissor-tailed Flycatcher.
All native migratory birds are protected by federal law.
Oklahoma designated the scissor-tailed flycatcher as its state bird in 1951 due to its distinctive appearance and wide-ranging presence across the state. The bird is known for its striking long tail and elegant flight, symbolizing the beauty of Oklahoma's natural landscape. Additionally, the scissor-tailed flycatcher represents the state's rich wildlife and serves as a reminder of the importance of conservation. Its popularity among residents further solidified its selection as a state symbol.
Because the bird opens and closes it's long tail feathers, resembling scissors.