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The scissor-tailed flycatcher is the state bird of Oklahoma, and is displayed in flight with tail feathers spread on the reverse of the Oklahoma Commemorative Quarter. Professional soccer team FC Tulsa features a scissor-tailed flycatcher on their crest. The scissor-tailed flycatcher is also displayed in the background of the current license plate.
Below is a list of U.S. state birds as designated by each state's, district's or territory's government. ... Scissor-tailed flycatcher: Tyrannus forficatus: 1951 [42]
Scissor-tailed flycatcher, Tyrannus forficatus (Unc) Tufted flycatcher, Mitrephanes phaeocercus (O) Olive-sided flycatcher, Contopus cooperi (Unc) Greater pewee, Contopus pertinax (O) Western wood-pewee, Contopus sordidulus; Eastern wood-pewee, Contopus virens (R) Yellow-bellied flycatcher, Empidonax flaviventris (O) Willow flycatcher ...
Scissor-tailed flycatcher (Muscivora forficata) 25 O.S.3§98, 1951 Reptile: Collared lizard (mountain boomer Crotaphytus collaris) HCR1009, 1969 Mammal: Buffalo (Bison bison) SCR101, 1972 Fish: White bass (sand bass Morone chrysops) 25 O.S.3§98.2, 1974 Furbearer animal: Common raccoon (Procyon lotor) SCR25, 1989 Insect: European honey bee ...
Fred Alsop, author of “Birds of the Smokies,” found an accidental scissor-tailed flycatcher in Cades Cove while leading a birding tour. It would normally be found in more southern states.
Olive-striped flycatcher: Mionectes galbinus Bangs, 1902: 140 Ochre-bellied flycatcher: Mionectes oleagineus (Lichtenstein, MHC, 1823) 141 McConnell's flycatcher: Mionectes macconnelli (Chubb, C, 1919) 142 Sierra de Lema flycatcher: Mionectes roraimae (Chubb, C, 1919) 143 Grey-hooded flycatcher: Mionectes rufiventris Cabanis, 1846: 144 Sepia ...
English: Scissor tailed flycatcher (Tyrannus forficatus) with a long and forked tail, is Oklahoma’s State Bird తెలుగు: కత్తెర తోక పిట్ట - ఒక్లహోమా రాష్ట్ర పక్షి
"Flycatcher" is a form taxon used for a range of unrelated passerine birds birds. They include the true flycatchers in the Muscicapidae , the American tyrant flycatchers which are entirely unrelated, the chats , and large numbers of minor groups which are related to almost any group of songbirds one can think of.