Lynda,
My guess is juvenile Eastern Meadowlark.
Zach
On Sun, May 25, 2008 at 3:41 PM, Tom & Lynda Blair <tomlyn@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Happy Memorial Day weekend, birders..
I was at the New Kent Forestry Center this morning and I saw this bird
perched on a wire in the field going down toward the river lookout. No
tail-flicking, no head bobbing no calling. Just calmly sitting there. I
thought it was a Robin, but shot a couple of pics anyhow. In looking at
them, I noticed a yellow tinge to the undersides and under the throat. Not a
Robin. It never did turn and face me, even when I drove closer. I shot 3
images and drove off with it still sitting there. I sort of thought
Swainson's Thrush, but the yellow doesn't fit. I give up.
If any of you get a chance, could you take a look and see (3 images)
http://www.pbase.com/image/97610614
It's probably something incredibly common, and I can't see the forest for
the trees, so to speak....
Thanks!
Lynda Blair
New Kent County
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