[NatureNS] Feeding Meal Worms During The Winter

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Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 12:16:20 -0800 (PST)
From: Gayle MacLean <duartess2003@yahoo.ca>
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Tuma Young and Nick Honig kindly brought by live meal worms (all contained, of course) for me to try to get the OC Warbler to eat. I have made up a wicker tray suspended by ribbon, attached to a branch & anchored by some more ribbon to a branch below, close to where the plum pudding feeder is. I have a small ceramic dish that I will microwave & will, when I see the warbler out there, put some of the live worms in the dish & will take it out & place it in the tray. 
Anyone have any success using this approach? Or will I really need to use a plate that will stay heated by use of a battery operated heating coil?.
It is doing ok with the plum pudding but know, as advised by Fulton Lavender & Hope Swinamer, that it probably is just 'existing' and not much else.
Anyway, any thoughts would be welcomed.
Thanks,

Gayle MacLean
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