Thank you all for your suggestions and links. I joined the ‘Animal Help Now’ 
website and note that they have a small animal hospital on W. Eisenhower in 
Loveland, close to me. I read the link given by Bernd and learned a lot! I had 
imagined a covey of juncos in the cedar bush out back all huddled together 
facing outwards with the Vesper sparrow toasty in the middle. And, perhaps I’m 
not far wrong. But from the article it seems more likely that the juncos would 
be facing in with their tails pointing out! Thank you all again. The sun is 
coming out its up to 28 F and a beautiful day - Dave

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Sent: Saturday, April 17, 2021 11:15 AM
To: Dave Hyde<mailto:[email protected]>
Cc: Deborah Carstensen<mailto:[email protected]>; Colorado 
Birders<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Vesper Sparrow, Larimer Cty.

How Do Birds Survive The Winter?
by Bernd Heinrich (with beautiful illustrations by Megan Bishop. Worth reading.
https://www.allaboutbirds.org/news/how-do-birds-survive-the-winter/#:~:text=Black%2Dcapped%20Chickadees.-,Black%2DCapped%20Chickadees,blocks%20of%20ice%20in%20seconds.

Willem van Vliet
Boulder

On Sat, Apr 17, 2021 at 10:29 AM Dave Hyde 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Thank you, Deborah, for your suggestion and I’ll keep it in mind. Fortunately, 
this morning the Vesper sparrow is back with the juncos. Still 25 F here with 
light snow but I can see a patch of blue sky here and there. Warmer weather has 
to be coming soon! I guess these little birds, like the juncos, are survivors 
and best not to disturb them unless they are in obvious distress or comatose. I 
wonder, how do the juncos and other birds like the Mountain chickadees and 
Pygmy nuthatches make it through a spell of cold weather? Well, all’s well that 
ends well, as they say, and I’ll just keep an eye on the birds, which is what I 
do anyway. Thanks again – Dave/nr. Storm Mountain. Larimer Cty.

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From: Deborah Carstensen<mailto:[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2021 9:31 PM
To: Dave Hyde<mailto:[email protected]>
Cc: Colorado Birders<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [cobirds] Vesper Sparrow, Larimer Cty.

You could bring him in, perhaps start him in a box with something warm to bring 
his temp up. If he perks up he could go in the cage. I think it’s supposed to 
be cold tomorrow night too. But if he perks up, acts normally and seems 
agitated in the cage, I would let him out when it warms up tomorrow.

Those are my suggestions. Good luck!

Deb Carstensen, Arapahoe county
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On Apr 16, 2021, at 7:10 PM, Dave Hyde 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello CObirders,
    Perhaps someone can give me some quick advice. At this moment (7 pm) I have 
a Vesper sparrow sitting in a little seed bowl under a makeshift cover to 
protect it from the snow. There’s seed in the bowl but it looks pretty 
miserable. It survived last night – sat in the same spot covered in snow and I 
was preparing a rescue attempt when some juncos showed up and it flew off. 
Well, here it is again and its 24 F with light snow. I figure I’ll keep an eye 
on it and if it nods off I’ll try and bring it in the house and put it in our 
spare budgie cage. I dunno,  anyone have any advice? – Dave Hyde/nr. Storm Mtn.


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