APRIL 11: The Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher
“The Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher,†said daddy, “is known by such a name because he has a very long tail which is very much the shape of a pair of scissors. In fact, his tail is like two tails which open and shut as one would open and close a pair of scissors.
“He opens and closes his scissor-like tail when he does his marketing just as ladies would open and close their purses after they had bought something.
“His home is a very large nest, and it is made of anything at all—grass and bits of cloth and strings and bits of twigs. In fact, he is very good natured.
“Mrs. Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher has a happy time with such a pleasant mate and she is pleasant herself which makes them both happy.
“The event of her life is hatching time. When she is sitting on four whitish-brown eggs which will soon be little scissor-tailed flycatchers she is as happy as a bird can be, and that is pretty happy, as you can imagine.
“I am going to tell you now about Mr. Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher and his talk to an insect.
“‘Little insect,’ said Mr. Scissor-Tailed Flycatcher, ‘I am very well named. I am called a flycatcher and I catch flies. But I don’t only catch flies. I catch other insects as well.’
“But the insect heard no more for he had scampered away from the Flycatcher.â€