Eric and all,
On Sunday, June 9, I also encountered a singing Grace’s Warbler in Spanish Peaks SWA on my Cokedale breeding bird survey route. The bird I heard was just south of the SWA headquarters buildings, no more than a mile northeast of Eric’s bird. Given the fast-paced BBS protocol, I couldn’t hang around to get a view of the bird, but it was singing relatively high in nearby ponderosa pines.
I suspect the limited number of Grace’s Warbler eBird records for Las Animas County is somewhat related to the lack of birder-coverage in the portions of the county where this species could breed. I am aware of a handful of other records of Grace’s Warbler in the vicinity of the Cokedale and Ludlow BBS routes, and would be curious to hear any reports from others who visit (or have visited) this beautiful, bird-filled pocket of our state.
In addition to the Grace’s Warbler, I also found one Black Phoebe, one Eastern Phoebe (singing), and a small group of Band-tailed Pigeons at different points along the Cokedale BBS route. No Callipepla quail for me.
Thanks for sharing your observations, Eric!
Tyler Stuart
Colorado Springs, CO