Late this evening a CLAY-COLORED SPARROW was discovered on the Cornell
Campus, originally in the Azalea Garden and then feeding on the road and in
trees along paths on East Ave in front of Goldwin-Smith Hall just north of
the intersection with Tower Road. The bird was moving around a lot and even
singing occasionally. I'm sure the students will keep up updated if it is
refound tomorrow.

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