Dennis Garrison posted this at 2:36 pm today on West Slope Bird Network:

*I was briefly in the lower Dolores area above Bradfield today.  There is a
spot there where I have in the past seen Grace's warblers, and I stopped
for a minute to look, and saw a red-faced warbler. *

*Nothing else I can find in my books even comes close.  The markings were
so distinct, size was right, actions were right. Had a good look for more
than a minute with binocs at 50 feet as it foraged along the roadside in
the bare oaks, at which point I dug for my camera, and looked up and it was
gone. Spent almost an hour looking for it to no avail.*

*Hopefully someone else will see it. Location is about 1.5 miles below the
dam. Single large ponderosa on the river side of the road, with a large
culvert under the road and a straight ditch about 8 feet deep leading down
to the river. There is also a big open field with the remains of a parking
area to the south of that tree. Some pondos and a few doug firs with oak
understory right there on the uphill side of the road.  Google maps gives
me coordinates of 37.593794  -108.601795.*

*Please, someone find it and tell me I am not really crazy.*

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Jason Beason

Paonia - Delta County

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