Joe

I've got a question for you re: the survival of the Purple Sandpiper with 
no apparent food to maintain its strength and ability to move-on eventually

I've just gotta ask the question . . .

why can't we feed it mealworms or whatever it takes to keep him on this 
earth.

I don't see the harm in it; this is a very rare situation; all i can see is 
good from doing so.

Admittedly it's what I did for the Eastern Bluebird that came for a visit 
on my Bluebird Trail in Summit County.  It filled-up on mealworms during 
our April 2016 snowstorms; then after a week, moved on.

Bonnie Boex 
Dillon, Summit County, Colorado

On Thursday, December 22, 2016 at 6:01:53 PM UTC-7, Joe Roller wrote:
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