I'll bet the grass was at least very damp, if not wet. The added water vapour content in that situation will make the mirage effects even more noticable. As well as photography I've been involved in competitive rifle shooting, as both a competitor and a coach for over 30 years, and mirage is one of the biggest issues we face, combined in with the wind.
One of the biggest issues is that the better the quality and resolution of the optical systems used, the easier it is to see the mirage. I remember one day using a very high end Zeiss spotting scope,about £5000 worth in total, and on an overcast spring day at less than 10C you could see mirage. No other scope on the range was showing anything.
So yes probably mirage effects, I'm on my phone at the moment so the images are hard to examin closely, but there is nothing you can do about it. Spending even more money for better optics will just show things up even more.
Alan