A bird flew into the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, Ohio and had the best seat in the house during March Madness.
With March Madness games taking place all over the country, fans travel to see their favorite teams play.
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Friday, one winged fan flew into the Nationwide Arena and had the best seats in the house as the Buffalo Bulls took on the West Virginia
The bird’s travels through the arena were well documented.
The bird flew and stopped by press row before taking off and having a nice seat along the baseline.
It was unclear who the bird was rooting for, but it’s clear it got to see a good game between Buffalo and West Virginia.
Nationwide Arena resident starling checks out press row. pic.twitter.com/SB8wTchGy6
— David Jones (@djoneshoop) March 20, 2015
For most fans, those seats cost a lot of money, however, the bird had special privileges watching the game.
Yesterday over 99 percent of fans had their brackets busted after several double-digit seeds upset many favorites expected to win.
The bird was probably checking to see if his bracket was in-tact and chose to have an up-close look at the action in Columbus.
Most people would be ejected if they stood on the press row desk or tried to watch the game from the baseline. For the bird, an exception was made.
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