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]> wrote:
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> 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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