Scissor-tailed flycatcher: a small North American bird with a gray head, dark wings, a pinkish-orange wash on the sides, and a black beak. Found mostly in Texas, this bird migrates to Central ...
The striking scissor-tailed flycatcher is our only regular “long-tailed kingbird.” It is not only graceful and beautiful, but also common and easy to observe. Monotypic. Length 10–14.8".
In general, mid- to late April is an excellent time to view the migration of shorebirds. Look for yellowlegs, willets, dunlins and other sandpipers on the shallow wetlands and mudflats throughout ...