14-16mph
It is the scissor tail fly catcher.
the scissor tail fly catcher is the Oklahoma's state bird
The scissor-tailed flycatcher's tail is distinctly forked, resembling a pair of scissors, which gives it its name. This unique tail structure aids in flight maneuverability, allowing the bird to execute agile aerial displays while hunting insects. Additionally, the elongated tail feathers enhance the bird's visibility during courtship, making it more attractive to potential mates.
The scissor-tail flycatcher.
The scissor tail fly catcher.
Oklahoma
Oklahoma chose the scissor-tailed flycatcher as its state bird because it is commonly found in the state during the summer months and is known for its distinctive appearance and behavior. The bird's long tail feathers and graceful aerial displays make it a symbol of Oklahoma's natural beauty and wildlife.
It is meant to model a scissor tail flycatcher bird.
siccor tail fly catcher retards
Sounds like either the scissor tailed or fork tailed flycatcher.
Because the bird opens and closes it's long tail feathers, resembling scissors.
after much looking myself for this same answer, I have come to the best conclusion that it is some form of scissor tailed flycatcher, I too saw this bird and was intrigued by the long v shaped tail, such a lovely bird, evidently they mate here in summer