Yay Jack Bushong. One of the young brothers who found that wowza purple 
sandpiper a few years ago at Dillon Reservoir in Summit County, he explains in 
this cool story how he became king of eBird in Grand County. Lots of wisdom and 
fun here -- wish birders did more stories like this for general audiences.
Why Grand County is a birder’s paradise  
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Why Grand County is a birder’s paradise
 
Not long ago, my brother Ryan and I decided to drive from Frisco to Kremmling 
on the ineffable intuition that it might be holding a yellow-bellied sapsucker. 
This despite the fact that there are only...
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Good birding,
Mark ObmascikDenver CO 

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