On Thursday the owner of the property on which the nest tree is located let me know that the neighbor to the west had been hosting a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher, thought to be the male (that is more almost a half mile west of the highway, behind a locked gate and not viewable from public access). Even with this it has been seen intermittently this past week: Aug 3: I observed the male in and near the nest tree; Aug 4: male seen by two birders, one in the morning and the other in the afternoon; Aug 6: I looked for the bird for a half hour, left to do other birding but was still not in the area of the nest tree when I drove back at mid-day; Aug 8: I saw the male perched on line in front of nest tree but it was gone when I turned around and drove back by.
The female Scissor-tailed Flycatcher has not been seen as far as I can ascertain for 11 days.
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