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- Grace's_Warbler abstract "Grace's Warbler (Setophaga graciae) is a small New World warbler that specializes in pine woods.Grace's Warbler was discovered by Elliott Coues in the Rocky Mountains in 1864. He requested that the new species be named after his 18-year-old sister, Grace Darling Coues, and his request was honored when Spencer Fullerton Baird described the species scientifically in 1865.Grace's Warbler is a small bird, 11–13 cm long. It is mostly gray on top, with broken black streaks across the back and flanks and two white bars on the wings. The throat and breast are a vibrant yellow, and the rest of the underparts are white. It has a yellow half-eye ring under the eye and a long yellow "eyebrow" stripe that starts at the base of the beak and runs above the eye, fading to white after it passes the eye.Grace's Warblers breed from the southwestern United States to Nicaragua and winter in their breeding range from northeastern Sinaloa and northwestern Durango south. They are almost always found in pine forests, even in migration, though at the northern end of their range (in southern Nevada and Utah and southwestern Colorado) they occur in spruce-fir forest. They prefer open, "parklike" woods, and in some areas such as northern Arizona they prefer an understory of Gambel's Oak. In the U.S. and northern Mexico they typically occur at altitudes of 1,800 to 2,700 metres (5,900 to 8,900 ft)); farther south they may occur as low as 250 m. They are common in some localities, and in areas of the Mosquitia of Nicaragua where the only tree is the Caribbean Pine, Grace's Warblers may be the only bird seen.The nesting habits of Grace's Warblers are largely unknown, as nests are very rarely found. The nest is a compact cup of plant fibers, the inside lined with hair and feathers, placed high above ground on a tree branch, usually pine. The female lays 3 to 5white or cream-colored eggs, speckled with brown, and ringed at the larger end.Like the vast majority of warblers, Grace's Warbler eats only insects and spiders, as far as is known from limited studies. It forages mostly high in pine trees (86% of its foraging time in a study in Arizona was in pines, but it foraged in oaks more in Mexico where Olive Warblers also occur). It catches its food from the bases of needle clusters and the upper bark of branches no thicker than its body. It will often hover to inspect pine cones for insect larvae.[citation needed] In Arizona it seldom flies to catch insects, but in Nicaragua it often does.".
- Grace's_Warbler binomialAuthority Spencer_Fullerton_Baird.
- Grace's_Warbler class Bird.
- Grace's_Warbler conservationStatus "LC".
- Grace's_Warbler conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Grace's_Warbler family New_World_warbler.
- Grace's_Warbler genus Setophaga.
- Grace's_Warbler kingdom Animal.
- Grace's_Warbler order Passerine.
- Grace's_Warbler phylum Chordate.
- Grace's_Warbler synonym "Dendroica graciae (Baird, 1865)".
- Grace's_Warbler thumbnail Grace's_Warbler.jpg?width=300.
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- Grace's_Warbler binomial "Setophaga graciae".
- Grace's_Warbler classis Bird.
- Grace's_Warbler familia New_World_warbler.
- Grace's_Warbler genus "Setophaga".
- Grace's_Warbler hasPhotoCollection Grace's_Warbler.
- Grace's_Warbler name "Grace's Warbler".
- Grace's_Warbler ordo Passerine.
- Grace's_Warbler phylum Chordate.
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- Grace's_Warbler regnum "Animalia".
- Grace's_Warbler species "S. graciae".
- Grace's_Warbler status "LC".
- Grace's_Warbler statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Grace's_Warbler synonyms "Dendroica graciae (Baird, 1865)".
- Grace's_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_Belize.
- Grace's_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_Central_America.
- Grace's_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_Cordillera_Neovolcanica_Mexico.
- Grace's_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_El_Salvador.
- Grace's_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_Guatemala.
- Grace's_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_Honduras.
- Grace's_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_Mexico.
- Grace's_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_Nicaragua.
- Grace's_Warbler subject Category:Birds_of_the_United_States.
- Grace's_Warbler subject Category:Native_birds_of_the_Southwestern_United_States.
- Grace's_Warbler subject Category:Setophaga.
- Grace's_Warbler type Animal100015388.
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- Grace's_Warbler comment "Grace's Warbler (Setophaga graciae) is a small New World warbler that specializes in pine woods.Grace's Warbler was discovered by Elliott Coues in the Rocky Mountains in 1864. He requested that the new species be named after his 18-year-old sister, Grace Darling Coues, and his request was honored when Spencer Fullerton Baird described the species scientifically in 1865.Grace's Warbler is a small bird, 11–13 cm long.".
- Grace's_Warbler label "Grace's Warbler".
- Grace's_Warbler sameAs X35tM.
- Grace's_Warbler sameAs m.07hdmd.
- Grace's_Warbler sameAs Grace's_Warbler.
- Grace's_Warbler wasDerivedFrom Grace's_Warbler?oldid=589132661.
- Grace's_Warbler depiction Grace's_Warbler.jpg.
- Grace's_Warbler isPrimaryTopicOf Grace's_Warbler.
- Grace's_Warbler name "Grace's Warbler".