I observed nocturnal foraging by Scissor-tailed Flycatchers (Tyrannus forficatus) on 27 April 1992 at College Station, Brazos County, Texas. Sunset was at 2001 central daylight time. At approximately 2130 I saw an adult Scissor-tailed Flycatcher perched on a utility wire below a street light adjacent to a busy four-lane highway. A second Scissor-tailed Flycatcher arrived at approximately 2200. It perched on the utility wire about 1 m from the first bird. Both flycatchers hunted flying insects attracted to, or illuminated by, the street light. The flycatchers were not observed to chase insects beyond the lighted area. After pursuing an insect the birds returned immediately to their perch. Insect species that the birds were preying on were not identified but included several moths. The two birds continued foraging until at least 2300 when I discontinued my observations.