At 10:15 am, the bird was sitting in the little tree in the courtyard by the back entrance to the Cornell store, in the sunshine. I seem to find him most often in sunny areas; I don't know if he's just easier to spot, as the yellow feathers glow more brightly, or if he likes to sun himself. -Liisa
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