This is a late report, but one was observed in the Pueblo Mountain Park
(just south of Beaulah) last week on the 4th:

http://ebird.org/ebird/view/checklist?subID=S18717190

So there are at least TWO along the eastern edge of the mountains right
now.

If you live near pondarosa pine forests -- especially with some scrub oak /
gambel oak in the understory -- then definitely familiarize yourself with
these birds and their vocalizations!

There could very well be more than two lurking in the foothills of the
Front Range, Wets and southern Sangres. :-)


*Online Grace's Warbler resources:*

1. Many recordings at http://www.xeno-canto.org/species/Setophaga-graciae

2. Some basic information:
http://www.birdzilla.com/birds/Graces-Warbler/bent_life_history.html?Itemid=1044

3. This is behind a paywall (some universities and libraries might provide
online access), there is a wealth of information at
http://bna.birds.cornell.edu/bna/species/677


Good birding,
Paul Hurtado

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