Hi all,

It is in the vicinity still. But seem to be feeling cold so trying to hide from 
the wind by taking shelter next to wall. Once a couple of people walked within 
two feet of the bird but it was hanging around in the same location with a 
little bit of movement.


We saw it eating two kinds of berries. One was climbing ivy berries, which  
seems to be abundant in that area on the building walls.


It frequents the area near the back entrance of Day Hall, Campus store east 
entrance, and Olin Library  south wall.


Next few days are warmer, so hope the bird feels comfortable.


Cheers

Meena



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