I was on a mid-morning bike ride when I spotted an unfamiliar (and initially not visually striking) bird about 30 yards ahead of me, in the short grass next to the greenway trail. My initial impression was the this bird was about the size of a robin (possibly slightly larger), with a gray head, back, and wings and a sharply-delineated white breast. My very first thought was, "That looks like an over-sized black-eyed junco" (though obviously much larger than any junco would ever get).
After about 2 seconds (so I was now about 15-20 yards away), the bird took flight at an angle about perpendicular to the trail, passing over a fence to the left of the trail and out into an adjacent field/meadow. As soon as it was aloft, my level of interest ratcheted way up, as it had a striking yellow-gold tail (like a meadowlark's breast feathers; these were not rump feathers--from what I could tell, it was the full tail), with the tail feathers fanned out wide. It flew about 50 yards into the field and landed again. As soon as it landed, I could no longer see the yellow tail feathers (though the grass was about 4-6 inches high, so that may have partially masked my view).
I was impressed enough with this unfamiliar (to me) bird that I delved into my Audubon Birds app as soon as I got back home. After an hour and a half of searches and browsing (including out-of-area, in case it was an accidental), I came up with nothing. I followed up with Google image searches for North American, Central American, South American (getting desperate) and European (an escaped import?) birds, again with no result.
I'm really stumped by this one, and would appreciate some help!
Sighting data:
Location: SE of Raleigh, NC
Time of day: Approximately 10:50 AM EST
Environment: Mown field/meadow near a greenway trail and country road, about 1/4 mile from the nearest treeline
Lighting: Mostly sunny, with some light clouds at high altitude; I was observing due south, so the sun was slightly behind me.
Distance: 15-50 yards
Length of sighting: Approximately 5-6 seconds
Bird size: Similar to a robin, perhaps slightly larger
Bird form: More like a ground-feeding bird, I think, than a perching bird; I didn't get a good read on the head shape, but the neck was neither long nor exceptionally short.
Bird coloration: Gray head, back, wings; white breast, sharply delineated from the gray upper; yellow-gold tail (full tail feather length; my impression was that all of the tail feathers were yellow, but it's possible I may have missed a more muted color on the side edges)
Bird beak: I missed this, due to my initial lack of interest, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't long like a sandpiper or thick like a cattle egret
Flight characteristics: Quick launch; full wing strokes at a moderate rate; low, level flight with tail feathers fanned out; short glide to ground landing
After about 2 seconds (so I was now about 15-20 yards away), the bird took flight at an angle about perpendicular to the trail, passing over a fence to the left of the trail and out into an adjacent field/meadow. As soon as it was aloft, my level of interest ratcheted way up, as it had a striking yellow-gold tail (like a meadowlark's breast feathers; these were not rump feathers--from what I could tell, it was the full tail), with the tail feathers fanned out wide. It flew about 50 yards into the field and landed again. As soon as it landed, I could no longer see the yellow tail feathers (though the grass was about 4-6 inches high, so that may have partially masked my view).
I was impressed enough with this unfamiliar (to me) bird that I delved into my Audubon Birds app as soon as I got back home. After an hour and a half of searches and browsing (including out-of-area, in case it was an accidental), I came up with nothing. I followed up with Google image searches for North American, Central American, South American (getting desperate) and European (an escaped import?) birds, again with no result.
I'm really stumped by this one, and would appreciate some help!
Sighting data:
Location: SE of Raleigh, NC
Time of day: Approximately 10:50 AM EST
Environment: Mown field/meadow near a greenway trail and country road, about 1/4 mile from the nearest treeline
Lighting: Mostly sunny, with some light clouds at high altitude; I was observing due south, so the sun was slightly behind me.
Distance: 15-50 yards
Length of sighting: Approximately 5-6 seconds
Bird size: Similar to a robin, perhaps slightly larger
Bird form: More like a ground-feeding bird, I think, than a perching bird; I didn't get a good read on the head shape, but the neck was neither long nor exceptionally short.
Bird coloration: Gray head, back, wings; white breast, sharply delineated from the gray upper; yellow-gold tail (full tail feather length; my impression was that all of the tail feathers were yellow, but it's possible I may have missed a more muted color on the side edges)
Bird beak: I missed this, due to my initial lack of interest, but I'm pretty sure it wasn't long like a sandpiper or thick like a cattle egret
Flight characteristics: Quick launch; full wing strokes at a moderate rate; low, level flight with tail feathers fanned out; short glide to ground landing