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MUST SEE: This Bird's Selfie Steals The Show at Levi's Stadium
A camera was set up to capture the build of an ice rink, but a surprise visitor decided they wanted some face time, too.

There’s a curious bird who’s giving a new name to the phrase “a bird’s eye view.”
A camera that was set up to deliver just that as the home of the San Francisco 49ers gets a frozen makeover caught a visit by a little black bird, possibly a raven, in newly released footage.
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The bird stopped to check out the camera during the ice rink build at Levi’s Stadium, and spent a few moments apparently trying to communicate with the device before taking off when someone moved the camera.
The NHL shared a clip of the visitor to YouTube on Wednesday, seen below. Prepare to smile.
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