Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon - Sandpipers Occurrence
This is the 1930 to present seasonal report archive for
The Loon, journal of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union.
The last 2 years are available to MOU members.
Seasons
Families
Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks
New World Quail
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Grebes
Pigeons, Doves
Cuckoos
Nightjars
Swifts
Hummingbirds
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
Limpkin
Cranes
Stilts, Avocets
Plovers
Sandpipers
Jaegers
Alcids
Gulls, Terns
Loons
Shearwaters and Petrels
Storks
Frigatebirds
Boobies and Gannets
Cormorants
Pelicans
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Ibises
New World Vultures
Osprey
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Barn Owls
Screech-Owls, Owls
Kingfishers
Woodpeckers
Caracaras, Falcons
Flycatchers
Vireos
Shrikes
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Chickadees, Titmice
Larks
Martins, Swallows
Kinglets
Waxwings
Silky-flycatchers
Nuthatches
Creepers
Gnatcatchers
Wrens
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Starlings
Dippers
Thrushes
Old World Flycatchers
Old World Sparrows
Pipits
Finches
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Towhees, Sparrows
Yellow-breasted Chat
Blackbirds, Orioles
Warblers
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks

Seasons
Species: Sandpipers
Upland Sandpiper
Whimbrel
Eskimo Curlew
Long-billed Curlew
Hudsonian Godwit
Marbled Godwit
Ruddy Turnstone
Red Knot
Ruff
Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
Stilt Sandpiper
Curlew Sandpiper
Sanderling
Dunlin
Purple Sandpiper
Baird's Sandpiper
Least Sandpiper
White-rumped Sandpiper
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
Pectoral Sandpiper
Semipalmated Sandpiper
Western Sandpiper
[Calidris sandpiper]
Short-billed Dowitcher
Long-billed Dowitcher
[Limnodromus dowitcher]
American Woodcock
Wilson's Snipe
Spotted Sandpiper
Solitary Sandpiper
Lesser Yellowlegs
Willet
Greater Yellowlegs
Wilson's Phalarope
Red-necked Phalarope
Red Phalarope

Baird's Sandpiper(Calidris bairdii)
YearSeasonNS
1963Fallearliest, July 4, Marshall Co., R. L. Huber; latest, Sept. 29, Lac qui Parle Co., Avifaunal Club.
1964SpringSee Notes of Interest; 4-25 Salt Lake, RBJ.
1964Summerlast spring date, 6-6, Rock Co, DP; fall dates, 7-26, Duluth, WRP, RG; 8-18, Duluth, DM.
1964Fall9-5 Ramsey Co, ACR; 9-20 Duluth, 7, JCG; 9-29 Duluth, JCG; 10-24 to 11-9 Moorhead, 3, EGA.
1965Springearliest 5-1 Dakota Co, FN; latest 5-31 Moorhead, LWJ and Ramsey Co, TEM.
1965Falllatest 9-21 Lyon Co, PE and 11-6 Salt Lake, 2, RBJ (see Notes of Interest in previous issue on the latter observation).
1966Springearliest 4-16 Salt Lake, EHH; 4-19 Dakota Co, ACR; 5-5 Lac qui Parle Co, DB; latest 5-14 Frontenac, MIG; 5-15 Washington Co, EMB; 5-19 Jackson Co, NMH.
1966Summer8-17 Duluth, 1, PHB; 8-22 Duluth, 6, JCG. Least Sandpiper. 7-25 Grand Marais, Cook Co, 4, AEA; 7-26 Hennepin Co, 1, RDT; 7-27 McLeod Co, many, FN.
1966FallEarliest 8-28, 9-8 Duluth, JCG; 9-10 Lac qui Parle Co., DB, BL, RLH; latest 10-1 Lyon Co., RBJ; 1023 Lac qui Parle Co., PE.
1967Springearly 3-31 Clay Co., LWJ; 4-1 Carver Co., 3, EST and Lac qui Parle Co., HFH; 4-4 Stevens Co., JAH; late 5-20 Carver Co., MHM; 5-21 Clay Co., LWJ; 5-24 Stevens Co., JAH.
1967Summer8-9, 8-16 Clay Co., 20, LWJ.
1967Fall earliest 8-8 FargoMoorhead, EGA; 8-10 Carver Co., FN/ MAS; latest 10-2 Anoka Co., WHL; 10-3 Minneapolis, VL; 10-17 Big Stone Co., JAH.
1968Spring early 3-20 Wabasha Co., DGM, good details; 4-11 Lac qui Parle Co., 3, BL; 4-20 Wabasha Co., DGM; 4-25 Fargo-Moorhead, fide EGA; late 5-24 Moorhead, fide EGA; 5-27 Lac qui Parle Co., KE; 5-30 Stevens Co., JAH.
1968Summer 7-18, 7-24, 8-15 Clay Co,fide EGA; 8-17 Roseau Co, GES; 8-20, 8-23 Wright Co, GES.
1968Fall8-1 and 8-2 Cook 1 and 10 JCG; 8-19 Grant JAH; 8-20 Wright ETS; 9-30 Watonwan DMF.
1969Spring5-2 Hennepin Co., EIS; 5-11 (12) Carver Co., VL; 5-24 Kandiyohi Co., DB, and (25+) Duluth, CLH; 5-25 Carver Co., JH, RDT.
1969Fall9-20 Duluth 8 DB; 10-18 Lac qui Parle 6 BL; 9-1 Cass BAH; 9-6 Duluth TH; 8-19 Wright ETS; 8-26 Dakota EWJ; 11-1 Lac qui Parle RGL and RBJ.
1970Spring4-5 Lyon {8) KE, PE; 5-2 Wilkin RG; 5-9 Lyon HK; 5-16 Lac qui Parle KE, PE; 5-24 Lac qui Parle (6) DB; only reports.
1970Summer7-16 Mille Lacs Ml; 8-2,8-8 Clay Co. EW.
1970Fallearly 7·16 Mille Lacs Ml; 7·29 Duluth DB; late south 10-31 Lyon PE; late north 9·19 Duluth CH; 10·16 Clay LW.
1971Springearly south 4-9 Lac qui Parle DB and Hennepin OJ; 4-10 Lyon PE; only reports north: 4-16 Clay LW; 5-25 Duluth JG; late 5-30 Clay LW and Lyon PE; 6-6 Lyon HK; peak 5-18 Lyon (90) HK. The Loon
1971Summer6-4 Carver FN, WKE; 6-10 Hennepin VL.
1971Fallearly 7-16 Clay; 7-26 Mille Lacs; late south 9-20 Wright; 9-25 Lyon; 9-28 Carver; late north 10-23 Cook; 11-6 Grant.
1972Summer6-3, 6-19, 6-28 Aitkin; 7-15 Marshall, 7-16 Wright.
1973Summer 6-1 LeSueur; 6-1 & 7-31 St. Louis; 7-24 Hennepin; 6-3 & 7-31 Clay.
1973Fall Fewer reports than usual; seen in Marshall, Lyon, Mille Lacs, Clay. Early 8-6 St. Louis (3) (OLJ). Peak 8-14 St. Louis (10) (GN).
1974Spring Early south 4-6 Lyon KE; 4-8 Lyon HCK; 4-13 Lyon RBJ; early north 4-23 St. Louis UMD, GJN; 4-24 Clay LCF; late 5-23 Hennepin OJ; peak 5-18 Lyon (50+ ) BH.
1974Summer 6-12 Lyon (VL).
1974Fall Early 7-3 Lyon VL; 7-11 Clay KBZ, Lincoln KE; late north 9-15 Clay KBZ; 9-22 Duluth KE; late south 9-29 Hennepin VL; 10-5 Le Sueur GR; 10-20 Anoka GC.
1975Fallearly 6-28 Lyon PE; 7-14 Mille Lacs MI; 7-18 Hennepin OJ; late north 9-8 Mille Lacs MI; 10-25 Duluth JG; late south 11-1 Nicollet PE, KE; 11-8 Yellow Medicine PE.
1976Spring Early south 3-31 Dodge RBJ; 4-7 Lyon GO; 4-9 Lyon HK; 1 report north 5-22 Marshall SV; late 5-20 Hennepin BE.
1976Fall Late north 9-19 Duluth and 9-21 Aitkin; early south 7-24 Lyon and 7-26 Wright; early north 7-20 Duluth; late north 9-19 Duluth and 9-21 Aitkin; late south 10-23 Lincoln, 10-31 Rock and 11-2 Anoka.
1977Spring Early south 3-25 Hennepin JG; 3-26 Lac qui Parle RJ; 4-4 Big Stone KE; early north 4-8 Grant SM; 5-7 Grant GEW; late 5-25 St. Louis GN.
1977Summer Late migrants 6-3 Lac qui Parle. 6-4 Pope and 6-12 Clay (RJ).
1977Fall Early 7-9 Anoka (KL), 7-16 Grant (GO), 7-17 Lac qui Parle (BE); late north 10-12 Clay (KE); late south 1025 Olmsted (T. Lindquist), 10-27 to 11-2 Wright (ES).
1978Summer Late migrants South 6-1; North 6-2. Early migrants South 7-15 (KJL).
1978Fall Late south 9-17 Lac qui Parle CMB 10-7 Renville RJ. '
1979Spring Early south 4-21, 22 Lac qui Parle RE, DGW; early north 4-27 Otter Tail GMO, 5-18 Marshall ANWR; late 5-31 Nicollet MF, St. Louis BB.
1979Summer Late migrants 6-3 Lac qui Parle, 6-4 (100) Lyon. Early migrants 7-9 (5) to 7-16 (4) Dakota (MW) -only report. Lea.st Sandpiper Late migrants 6-4 Hennepin, 6-4 Lyon (200). Early mig,rants North: 7-5 Lake of the Woods, 7-14 Wilkin; South: 6-30 Ramsey, 7-8 Dodge.
1980Spring Early south 4-5 Goodhue BL, 4-25 Lac qui Parle BDC, 4-26 JH; early north 4-15 Pennington KSS, 4-21 Otter Tail SM; late south 5-18 Dakota MW.
1980Summer Late migrants: 6-3 Lake. Early migrants North: 7-4 (KRE), 7-12; South: 6-29 (MJF), 7-10, 7-26.
1980Fall Early north 8-4 St. Louis KE, 8-23 Lake SW, 9-4 St. Louis JG (30); early south 8-1 Nicollet JCF, Olmsted JEB, 8-2 Dodge RJ, 8-15 Dakota SC; late north 10-7 Otter Tail GMO, 10-18 St. Louis LW, 10-23 KE; late south 9-19 Nicollet JCF.
1981Spring Early south 4-24 Lac qui Parle RH, 4-28 Olmsted JEB; early north Marshall 4-4 KSS, 5-10 FDS; late south 5-26 Stearns NMH, 5-31 Wright DCF; late north 5-26 Otter Tail GMO, 5-31 St. Louis SC.
1981Summer Late migrants South: 6-3 Big Stone; North: 6-6 Duluth. Early migrants North: 7-25, 7-29; South: 7-28.
1981Fall Early north 8-3 St. Louis KE, 8-15 Otter Tail KL, 8-19 Cook KMH; early south 8-3 Blue Earth MF, 8-7 BSNWR, 8-10 Chisago KL, 8-11 Brown KL; late north 9-11 St. Louis SC, 9-12 JPI AM, 10-17 KE, 9-13 Lake RJ, Aitkin WN; late south 9-25 BSNWR, Blue Earth JCF.
1982Spring Early south 4-24 Watonwan RJ, Lincoln BL, Lac qui Parle SC, HK, 5-4 Nicollet MF; early north 4-25 Otter Winter 1982 Tail SDM, 5-1 Douglas AB; late north 5-26 Pennington
1982Summer Late migrant South: 6-4 (NMH). Early migrants North: 7/20, 7/21, 7/28.
1982Fall Early north 8/ I Aitkin WN, 8/7 Pennington KSS, 8/10 Cook KMH; early south 8/10 Steams NH, 8/11 Waseca JCF, 8/21 Hennepin VL; late north 9/16 St. Louis LE, 9/17 RA, 9/20 Cook KMH; late south 9/10 Nicollet JCF, 9/11 Renville RJ.
1983Spring Early south 4/22 Chippewa JD, 4/23 Lac qui Parle TBB, AB, DB, BDC, MF, MH, RH, OJ, 5/6 Cottonwood WH, Nicollet KL; late south 5/17 Martin EBIK, 5/21 Lac qui Parle JS, Steams ES. Only reports north 5/12 Polk TT, 5/14 Clearwater AB, 5/15 Otter Tail, Wilkin JPI AM 5/22 Lake SWIMS.
1983Summer Late migrants: 6/10 (5) Lac qui Parle. Early migrants: 7/21 Rock, 7/23 Lac qui Parle, 7/25 Cook.
1983Fall Early north 8/ I Pennington KSS, 8/4 St. Louis KE; early south 8/2 Dakota JD, Stearns NH; late north 9/17 St. Louis JP/ AM, 9/20 Cook KMH, 10/1 Cass NH, Pine KL; late south 10/6 Dakota MW, 10/7 SC, 11/11 Le Sueur RJ.
1984Spring Early south 4/28 Lac qui Parle KE, Big Stone SWIMS, 5/4 Rice RJ, Anoka KL; early north 4/10 Ottertail GMO, 4/16 Pennington KSS ; late south 5/30 Hennepin ES, 5/31 Anoka KL; late north 5/26 Roseau KSS, 5/27 St. Louis DB, 5/28 Aitkin JB.
1984Summerlast spring date 6/12 Duluth; first fall date 7/12 Cook.
1984Fall Early north 8/9 St. Louis KC, 8/17 Otter Tail KSS ; early south 8/4 Chisago IT, 8/5 Anoka SC; late north 9/19 Cook KMH. I0120 St. Louis BL; late south 9/15 Carver MS, Anoka DZ, I013 Le Sueur RJ.
1985Spring Early south 4/13 Chippewa RJ, 4/19 Olmsted AP; early north 4/13 Traverse KL, 4/25 Otter Tail SDM; late south 5/24 Olmsted RE, Cottonwood SSt, 5/28 Lyon HK; late north 5/22 Marshall ANWR, 5/3 I Cook RJ.
1985Summer Late migrants 6/3 Cook (KMH), 6/7 Duluth (NH). Early migrants: North, 7/9, 7/21 Cook; South, 7/21 Cottonwood, 7/25 Lac qui Parle.
1985Fall Early north 8/28 St. Louis SS, 9/1 Polk AB ; early south 8/8 Lyon HK, 8/8 Dakota TTu, 8/17 Stearns RJ; late north 10/1 Cook KMH, 10/17 St. Louis DB, OJ; late south 9/22 Lyon HK, 10/12 Pipestone RJ.
1986Spring Early south 4/13 Steele AB, 4/26 Lac qui Parle m.ob. ; early north 5/15 Marshall ANWR, 5/17 St. Louis P. Backstrom; late south 5/1 8 Nicollet BDC, RE, 5/24 Brown JS; late north 5/21 Aitkin WN, 5/30 Cook KMH.
1986Summer Late migrants: South, 6/1 Murray; North, 6/8 Cook (KMH). Early migrant 7/27 Nicollet. All reports.
1986Fall Early north 8/27 Marshall AB, 8/30 St. Louis SS; early south 8/9 Anoka KB, SC, 8/25 Dakota TT; late north 9/15 Duluth TM, Cook WP and Lake SWIMS, 10/16 OtterTail TI; late south 9/15 Hennepin SC, 9/20Watonwan RJ.
1987Spring Early south 4/21 Pipestone JP, 4/25 Lac qui Parle AB, DB, OJ; late south 5/26 Washington TBB and Steams NH, 5/30 Goodhue TI. All north reports: 5/2 and 5/16 Duluth KE, KR, 5/15 Carlton RG.
1987Summer Late migrants: South, 6/4 Steams; North, 6/3 Cook. Early migrants: 7/15 Lyon, 7/29 Blue Earth.
1987Fall Early north 8/24 Cook KMH, 8/25 St. Louis SW; early south 8/7 Lyon HK, 8/14 Dodge RSE; late north 9/13 Duluth AB, 9/14 Cook KMH; late south 10/3 Wright ES, 10/23 Steele RJ.
1988Spring Early south 3/25 Pipestone JP, 4/15 Lyon HK; early north 3/27 Otter Tail SDM, 4/30 Grant RJ; late south 5/15 Nobles AB, 5/21 Winter 1988 Nicollet JF, Olmsted BSE and Stearns TI; late north 5/27 Marshall ANWR, 5/28 Todd PH.
1988Summer Late migrants: 6/11 Winona. Early migrants: 7/30 Hubbard and Duluth and Faribault.
1988Fall Early north 8/9 Kittson AB, 8/18 Cook KMH; early south 8/4 Hennepin SC, 8/14 Dakota JD and Lyon BSE; late north 10/2 Beltrami AB, 10/3 Traverse AB; late south 9/14 Hennepin TSo and Brown AP, 10/13 Freeborn AP.
1989Spring Early south 4/ I Pipestone KE, 4/5 Murray JP; late south 5/23 Hennepin OJ, 5/31 Dodge BSE and Goodhue JD; only north report 5/2028 Duluth m.ob.
1989Summer Seen in nine counties; late migrant 6/14 Duluth fide KE, early migrant 7/14 Anoka.
1989Fall Early north 8/3 St. Louis PS, 8/13 Kittson AP; early south 8/5 Isanti RJ, 8/8 Ramsey RJ; late north 9/10 St. Louis AB, 9/12 Cook KMH; late south 11/4 Goodhue BL, 11/11 Rice AP.
1990Spring Early south 3/24 Pipestone ND, JP, 4/8 Dakota JD, 4/16 Rock PG, 4/21 Martin BB, Redwood AB and Yellow Medicine PS; late south 5/26 LeSueur MF, 5/29 Sherburne KR; only north report 5/6 Wilkin MO.
1990Summer All reports: 7/20 Stearns, St. Louis, and Pennington; 7/21 Clearwater, 7/23 Winona, 7/30 Olmsted.
1990Fall Early north 8/26 OtterTail MO, 8/29 Cook KMH; early south 8/3 Lyon HK, 8/5 Dakota Whimbrel, 15 September 1990, Park Point, Duluth. Photo by Peder Svingen. Stilt Sandpiper, 2 September 1990, Grand Marais, Cook County. Photo by Peder Svingen. AB; late north 9/16 Clay MO, 9/19 Cook KMH; late south 9/8 Blue Earth MF, 11/4 Winona CS.
1991Spring Early south 4/2 Pipestone JP, 4/6 Yellow Medicine RJ ; early north 4/17 Marshall RJ, 5/9 Otter Tail SDM; late south 5/25 Anoka DZ, 5/26 Houston AP and Olmsted BSE, 5/30 Winona CS; only late north reports 5/15 Becker MO and Otter Tail SDM, 5/18 St. Louis KR.
1991Summer All reports: 7/10 Polk, 7/24 Clay and Cook, 7/28 Yellow Medicine.
1991Fall Late north 10/26 Becker MO and Beltrami DJ, 10/29 Lake AB; late south 9/12 Lyon HK, 9/30 Dodge AB, 10/11 Chippewa AB.
1992Spring Early south 4/6 Chippewa RJ, 4/11 Lac qui Parle DN, 4/23 Cottonwood ED and Martin BBo; early north 4/11 Polk KE, 4/17 Marshall MCBS; late south 5/28 Olmsted AP, 5/30 Stevens RJ; late north 5/24 Itasca AB.
1992Summer Only reports: 6/5 and 7/19,20 Clay, 7/13 Polk.
1992Fall Late north 9/22 Lake DPV, 10/19 Pennington RJ, 10/21 Polk (3) PS; late south 9/29 Le Sueur and Scott RJ, 10/24 Goodhue AB, 10/29 Carver KR.
1993Spring All reports: 5/2 Lyon BBo, 5/13 Olmsted JB, 5/13 Steele KV, 5/15 Aitkin WN, 5/16 Anoka PKL, 5/25 Polk AB.
1993Summer Only late migrant: 6/2 Lake of the Woods. Fall migrants seen in six counties; early migrant 7/19 Lyon.
1993Fall Late north 9/9 Clearwater PS, 9/13 Cook KMH, 9/14 St. Louis PBu; late south 9/6 Lyon DSm, 9/7 Rice TB, 9/11 Watonwan RJ.
1994Spring Early south 4/16 Carver SWe, 4/22 McLeod RJ, 4/24 Lyon AB; all north reports 5/15 Aitkin WN, 5/28–31 Marshall MH,KSS, 5/29 St. Louis WM, 5/30 Clearwater DJ; late south 5/23 Goodhue TEB.
1994Summer Seen in six counties; late migrant 6/5 Cottonwood, early migrant 7/19 Lake.
1994Fall Late north 8/24 Clearwater RJ, 9/15 St. Louis TW, 9/27 Pennington KSS. Late south 8/20 Carver SK, 9/16 Lac qui Parle KB, 10/8 Lac qui Parle AB.
1995Spring Early south 4/8 Le Sueur RG, 4/22 Lac qui Parle PB, 4/29 McLeod TT; all reports north 5/8 Pennington SKS, 5/20 St. Louis PS.
1995Summer Late migrants 6/15 Lake of the Woods (12) PB. Fall migrants observed in six other counties including early migrant 7/1 Anoka PKL.
1995Fall Late north 9/16 St. Louis KB, 9/28 Pine RJ, 9/30 St. Louis WM. Late south 9/4 Washington TEB, 10/7 Hennepin WM, 10/14 McLeod (4) mob.
1996Spring Early south 3/30 Murray ND, 4/6 Stevens DR, 4/9 Pipestone JP. Early north 4/21 Wilkin SDM, 5/18 St. Louis PBu, 5/26 Lake of the Woods PS.
1996Summer Early migrants 7/6 Big Stone, Watonwan, and McLeod; July migrants also observed in Carver, Sibley, Kandiyohi, Winona.
1996Fall Late north 10/12 St. Louis SCM, 10/27 Polk PS. Late south 10/12 Wabasha RJ, 11/6 Le Sueur KB. Peak number 10/17 Polk (10) TT.
1997Spring Few reports. Early south 4/12 Jackson HT, 4/26 Lac qui Parle TT and Stevens ABo. Early north 4/27 Aitkin WN, 5/20 Wadena PBi, 5/27 Pine AH, PH. Peak 5/18 Big Stone (11) LE.
1997Summer Only spring migrant: 6/1 Wright. Fall migrants seen in Wilkin, Big Stone, Renville, Dakota; early migrant 7/7 Olmsted.
1997Fall Late north 9/18 St. Louis SS, 10/10 Clay AH, 11/9 (ties latest north date) Cass (1) PS. Late south 10/18 Chippewa ABo, 10/26 Brown JSp, 11/8 Lac qui Parle (1) PJ, DN.
1998Spring Early south 4/18 Big Stone and Lac qui Parle DN, Lyon RgS. Early north 4/19 Traverse (200) PJ, 5/11 Polk PS, 5/14 Aitkin WN.
1998Summer Spring and fall migrants observed in nine counties; late migrant 6/7 Big Stone and Pennington; early migrant 7/12 Marshall.
1998Fall Late north 9/2 St. Louis AE, 9/6 Clay GEN, 10/13 Polk PS. Late south 9/17 Hennepin SC, 9/22 Olmsted DA, BE, 11/1 Faribault JDa.
1999Spring Early south 3/28 Lincoln and Lyon RgS, 4/3 Meeker DF, 4/7 Blue Earth MF; the recent median south arrival date is 4/8. Also arrived north earlier than usual: 4/10 Polk MBW, 4/25 Douglas ABo. No significant counts.
1999Summer Reported in nine counties. Late migrant 6/7 Big Stone, early migrant 7/5 Stearns SWi; peak count 7/24 Lac qui Parle (13) PC.
1999Fall No significant peak counts. Only north reports: 8/16 Becker PS, 9/13 Cook KMH. Reported from 17 south counties, where last seen 11/1 Lyon RgS.
2000Spring Reported from 18 south counties, though not in southeast. Early south 3/26 Dakota (1) TT, 4/2 Lac qui Parle (3) PBu, TT, then 4/8, 4/9 — compare with the recent median south arrival date (4/7). All north reports: 4/23 Clay (2) RO, 4/29 Polk (20) DJo, then Wilkin, Morrison, Kanabec. Peak counts 4/24 Lac qui Parle (111) PC, 4/30 Lac qui Parle (149) PC, PS.
2000Summer Late migrant 6/14 St. Louis DPJ, early fall migrant 7/8 Big Stone DBz; also observed in Becker, Benton, Lac qui Parle, Dakota, Winona. Peak count 7/31 Big Stone (5) KJB.
2000Fall Please refer to the summer report for earliest fall migrants. High count 9/7 Big Stone (33) KJB. Only two north reports after mid-September: 10/14 Lake mob and 10/18 Polk EEF. Late south 10/14 Winona JJS, 11/1 Lac qui Parle BEO.
2001Spring Reported from 12 south and 4 north counties. Few reports and low counts compared to last spring. Arrived well after recent median dates. Early south 4/21 Freeborn AEB. Early north 5/13 Becker AAB; subsequently seen in Marshall, Polk, Aitkin. Peak count 5/18 Big Stone (42) KJB.
2001Summer Record high number of reports, more than twice the previous ten-year average. Seen in 16 counties primarily in the west and south; late migrant 6/10 Freeborn DDT, early migrants 7/14 Marshall PHS, 7/16 Renville DMF.
2001Fall Refer to summer report for first fall migrants. Reported from only five north counties; late north 10/23 Polk (62) EEF. Seen in 17 south counties, including first juvenile 8/12 Lac qui Parle PCC. Late south 10/23 Jackson and Watonwan CRM, 11/16 (record late) Lac qui Parle BEO.
2002Spring Reported from 20 south and 12 north counties. Early south 4/7 Freeborn AEB, 4/7–9 Dakota m.ob. Early north 4/23 Wilkin KJB, then record high count 5/2 Traverse (256 at Mud L., all in Minnesota) KJB. Late south (median 6/1) 5/26 Dakota SWe. Late north 5/26 Beltrami DPJ and Roseau MSS.
2002Summer Reported in 11 counties; late migrant 6/7 Becker DPJ, early migrants 6/28 Traverse and Lac qui Parle PCC. Peak counts 7/25 Lac qui Parle (14) BEO and 7/21 Big Stone (14) PCC.
2002Fall Reported from 8 north and 12 south counties in all regions. See summer report for first fall migrants. First juvenile 8/12 Traverse KJB. High counts 8/4 Roseau (55) PHS, 9/6 (71), 9/12 (93) Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) KJB, BEO. Late north (median 10/13) 9/18 Traverse KJB. Late south 10/5 Winona (5) PWP, only October report.
2003Spring Reported from 13 south and 9 north counties. Early south (median 4/8) 4/13 Big Stone, Dakota, Lac qui Parle and Lyon. Early north 4/19 Traverse (16) PCC, 4/27 Wilkin (4) PHS. Late south 5/28 Hennepin and Wright SWe, also see summer report. Record-high count 5/2 Traverse (473 at Mud L., all in Minnesota and nearly double the previous high of 256 at this location exactly one year earlier) KJB.
2003Summer Observed in 13 counties; late migrant 6/4 Wadena JJS, early migrants 7/6, 7/12 Marshall (max. 2) PHS, JMJ, 7/16 Lac qui Parle (2) KJB.
2003Fall Reported from 12 north and 13 south counties in all regions. See summer report for first fall migrants. First juvenile 8/16 Big Stone PCC. Highest reported count 9/6 Marshall (103 at Agassiz N.W.R.) PHS, JMJ. Late north 10/11 Marshall (1) PHS, SAS, JMJ, 10/12 Douglas and Wilkin CRM et al. Late south 10/25 Big Stone (2) PCC, 11/11–12 Dakota (2, second latest south) JPM, RBJ.
2004Spring Reported from 20 south and 9 north counties in all regions. Early south 4/5 Lac qui Parle (3) BJU, 4/8 Big Stone (4) KJB. Early north 4/17–18 Polk MH et al., 4/19 Traverse RBJ, BRL. Late south 5/26 Big Stone PHS and Olmsted PWP, 5/27 Nobles DBz. Late north 5/21 Polk (2) PHS. Highest reported count 5/9 Big Stone (486 on survey route) PCC, PHS; noteworthy concentration 5/6 Lac qui Parle (185 in section 35, Perry Twp.) BJU.
2004Summer Fewest reports since 1992: only spring migrants 6/2 Big Stone BJU, 6/12 Stearns PEB. Early south 7/17 Lac qui Parle (3) PCC, PHS. Early north 7/23 Lake and St. Louis JWL. Fall migrants also reported from Big Stone, Swift, Traverse.
2004Fall Reported from 11 north and 13 south counties in all regions. Best migration ever documented in West-central, e.g., total of 784 in two counties 8/28 and total of 896 in three counties 9/4. First juvenile 8/12 Traverse KJB. Record-high count 8/28 Traverse (625 at Mud L.) PCC; noteworthy tallies 8/22 Big Stone (256) PHS, 9/4 Lac qui Parle (445 at Salt L.) PCC, PHS. Late north 9/28 Crow Wing JEB, 10/2 Lake JWL and Wilkin DTT, SMT. Late south 10/28 Dakota JPM, 10/29 Brown BTS, Dakota ADS and Mower RCK, RDK.
2005Spring Excellent showing in western regions for the second consecutive spring. Reported from 18 south and 8 north counties; none in the Northeast, and only Olmsted in Southeast, Aitkin in North-central. Early south 4/5 Cottonwood CRM, Hennepin DWK and Rock KRE, 4/6 Dakota JPM and Lyon KRE; also note early surge of 2/4 in Lac qui Parle 4/10 PCC, BR. Early north (median 4/23) 4/3 Clay (12) PB, 4/24 Traverse (52) PCC, PHS. Late south 5/26 Olmsted PWP, 5/28 Sherburne SMC. Late north 5/30 Grant and Traverse KJB. Highest reported counts 4/24 Lac qui Parle (315, including 220 at Salt L.) PCC, 5/1 Big Stone (515 on survey route, record-high spring count) PCC, PHS.
2005Summer Late spring migrant 6/3 Olmsted PWP. Southbound migrants: early north 7/23 Traverse (4) PHS; early south 7/3 Lac qui Parle (1) PCC, 7/16 Rock (3) PHS. Fall migrants reported from six additional counties second half of July.
2005Fall Reported from 6 north and 15 south counties in all regions. First juveniles 8/13 Big Stone PHS and Lac qui Parle PCC. High count 9/4 Lac qui Parle (182 at Salt L.) PCC, following 134 there 8/28 PCC, PHS. Late north dates not representative (median 10/12): last reported 9/10–12 St. Louis PHS. Late south (median 10/29) 11/4 Renville (2) †WCM, 11/6 Big Stone (3) PCC, 11/14 (second-latest) Olmsted JWH.
2006Spring Numbers way down in western regions compared to last two springs. Reported from 15 south and 6 north counties. Early south (median 4/8) 3/30 Freeborn AEB, 4/14 Lac qui Parle BJU. Early north (median 4/23) 4/2 Traverse KJB, 5/7 Norman (40, also highest reported count) JMJ. Late south (but see summer report) 5/29 Carver DWK and Dakota ADS.
2006Summer Reported from 17 counties, primarily in Central, West-central, Northwest. Northbound migrants: late south 6/17 Lac qui Parle PCC; late north 6/3 Cook JEB, RBJ. Southbound migrants: early north 7/8 Becker (3) PHS; early south 7/4–5 Swift BJU, LS. See fall report for high counts.
2006Fall Reported from 12 north and 19 south counties in all regions. First juveniles 8/6 Lac qui Parle (1) PCC, PHS, 8/11 Marshall (3) PHS, JMJ. High count 8/20 Lac qui Parle (157 at Big Stone N.W.R. and 1/0 at Salt L.) PHS, JMJ. Late north 9/24 Marshall PHS (median 10/3). Late south 11/5, 11/9–10 Brown BTS (median 10/29).
2007Spring522 Early south 3/22 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, 3/23 Dakota (Lake Byllesby) CMB, 3/25 Faribault (3) WAF, 4/8 Martin RBW (median 4/7). Early north 4/27 Mille Lacs NSc, 5/13 Todd JSK (median 4/22). No significant high counts; relatively low numbers in western regions for second consecutive spring. Late south 5/23 Sherburne PLJ, 5/27 Pipestone (3) KRE, CRM et al. Late north 5/20 Traverse PHS, 5/30 St. Louis EEO.
2007Summer310 Southbound migrants: early north 7/12 St. Louis (2) PHS, 7/17 Cass BAW; early south 7/14 Dakota HHD, Kandiyohi DWK, and Lac qui Parle PCC, PHS. First juvenile 7/27 Lac qui Parle KJB.
2007Fall1420 See summer report for early southbound migrants. Late north 10/21 Lake of the Woods (4) BJU, 10/29 Clay (2) RBW. Late south 10/13 Yellow Medicine (3), Lac qui Parle (10), and Big Stone PHS, PCC.
2008Spring922 Early south (median 4/6) 4/6 Rock LS, 4/13 Mower JWH. Early north 4/30 Aitkin KCR, 5/8 Mille Lacs ASc. High count 5/8 St. Louis (213, 27th Ave. West and Hearding Island, Duluth) PHS. See summer report for late migrants south and north.
2008Summer211 Observed in all regions except Northwest, Southwest, Southeast. Northbound migrants: late south 6/8 Lac qui Parle (1) PCC; late north 6/4 St. Louis (1) EEO. Southbound migrants: early north 7/13 Cass (4) BAW; early south 7/8 Sherburne ASc, 7/9 Nicollet RBW.
2008Fall1528 First juveniles 8/10 Lac qui Parle (9 at Salt L.) PCC. High count 8/20 Stearns (86) PCC. Late north 9/27–29 St. Louis (Park Point) m.ob. (median 10/3). Late south 11/3–15 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS (median 10/31).
2009Spring621 Early south (median 4/6) 3/24–27 Brown (3, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, 4/25 Lac qui Parle FGo, MJB. Early north (median 4/23) 5/6 Polk RWa, 5/8 Morrison MJB. See summer report for late migrants south and north.
2009Summer312 Northbound migrants: late south 6/7 Big Stone (1) and Lac qui Parle (3) PCC, 6/10 Brown (1) BTS; late north 6/12 (2), 6/13 (1) Marshall PHS, JMJ. Southbound migrants: early north 7/11 Cass (1) BAW, 7/17 Lake (5) JWL; early south 7/8 Blue Earth (1) ChH, 7/12 Brown (1) BTS, Lac qui Parle (4) PCC.
2009Fall1522 High count 9/5 Lac qui Parle (60) PCC. Late north 9/19 Cass BAW, 10/10 Wilkin CRM (median 10/3). Record late south 11/3–18 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS (median 10/31).
2010Spring318 Early south (median 4/6) 4/11 Blue Earth (Perch Lake W.P.A.) RMD, 4/12 Dakota (Lake Byllesby) CMB. All north reports: 5/22 Cass (2, Dry Sand W.M.A.) BAW, 5/23 Becker DBM, Cass ABi, Marshall (4, Agassiz N.W.R.) JMJ, SAS, PHS. Late south 5/27 Stearns MJB, 5/31 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 6/1). No significant counts.
2010Summer29 Late south northbound migrants 6/1 Lac qui Parle BJU, 6/10 Sherburne PLJ. Southbound migrants: early north 7/24 Clay HHD; early south 7/12 Lac qui Parle BJU, 7/17 Dakota JPM.
2010Fall1522 High count 8/28 Lac qui Parle (75) PCC. Late north 9/20 Crow Wing (Ironton W.T.P.) JSB (median 10/3). Late south 11/6 Dakota (Lake Byllesby) BAF (median 10/31).
2011Spring314 Early south (median 4/6) 4/10 Lac qui Parle (4) BJU, 4/12 Blue Earth (2) ChH. All north reports well after early median of 4/23: 5/19 and 5/22 Becker DBM, 5/28 Aitkin (Cedarbrook) BU, 5/31 St. Louis (Duluth) ALo. See summer report for late migrants.
2011Summer47Observed in all regions except Northeast and Southwest. Northbound migrants (all reports) 6/1 Olmsted (2) JWH, 6/5, 6/6 Aitkin BU. Southbound migrants: early north 7/11 Pennington DWK, RBW; early south 7/10, 7/12 Lac qui Parle BJU. No significant counts.
2011Fall1528 See summer report for early southbound migrants. High count 9/3 Lac qui Parle (30) PCC. Late north 10/3 Morrison FGo, 10/20 Douglas RAE (median 10/3). Late south 10/26 Big Stone (12) BWF, 10/27 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 10/31).
2012Spring927 Record early south 3/14 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, also reported before recent median (4/6) 3/20 Lac qui Parle ph. BJU, 3/29 Sherburne (2, Sherburne N.W.R.) BAB. Early north (median 4/23) 5/3 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) GAK, 5/6 Red Lake (Red Lake Falls W.T.P.) JCC. High count 5/27 Lac qui Parle (52, Cory Lake) KLn. See summer report for late migrants.
2012Summer616 Seen in scattered locations in all regions of state. Northbound migrants: late south 6/2 Murray SC; late north 6/2 Pine DBM. Southbound migrants: early north 7/12 Aitkin CRM; early south 7/4, 7/5 Carver JCy.
2012Fall1229 See summer report for early southbound migrants. High count 8/26 Grant (88, 72 of which were at Ash Lake) PCC. Late north 9/26 Grant DBM, 10/13 Douglas JPE (median 10/3). Late south 10/19 Lac qui Parle BJU and Yellow Medicine KRE, m.ob., 10/21 Yellow Medicine (Curtis Lake) JCC (median 10/31).
2013Spring720 Early south (median 4/6) 4/4 Jackson PEJ, 4/6 Brown BTS. Early north (median 4/23) 4/27 Otter Tail ALo and Wilkin RZi, ALo. High count 4/7 Brown (24, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, DWK. Late south 5/26 Sherburne DWK, PEB, 5/27 Stearns RPR (median 6/1), but see summer report. Late north 5/31 Itasca SC, EEO (median 6/2).
2013Summer111 Found in Becker, Big Stone, Brown, Carver, Dakota, Lac qui Parle, Lyon, Nicollet, Sherburne, Sibley, Stearns, Wright. Northbound migrants: late south 6/8 Big Stone DLP; no late north dates. Southbound migrants (no north reports): early south 7/2, 7/7 Carver JCy, 7/9 Sibley PRH.
2013Fall1730 See summer report for early southbound migrants. Late north 9/13 Itasca SC, 9/15 St. Louis TRK (median 10/3). Late south 10/27 Brown BTS, 10/30 Dakota (13, southbound high count at Great Western Industrial Park) DAT, JHl (median 10/31).
2014Spring1125Early south (median 4/6) 4/3 Carver JCy, 4/4 Brown ALo, and in Cottonwood, Jackson and Swift on 4/6. Early north 4/19 Otter Tail LS, 5/14 Mille Lacs JEB, 5/17 Morrison MJB, FGo. High counts 5/25 Yellow Medicine (45, Miller Richter W.M.A.) KeL, 5/22 Grant (30, North Ottawa Impoundment) CNn. Late south 5/26 Yellow Medicine RAE, 5/27 Carver RAE, Dakota TAT, Kandiyohi (5) JWd (median 6/1). Late north 5/31 Aitkin (7) JPR, but also see summer report.
2014Summer712Reported from all regions except North-central, Southeast. Late spring migrant 6/2 St. Louis JLK. Southbound migrants: early north 7/18 Wilkin HHD, RAE; early south 7/15 Rock (3) DAT, Stearns MJB. All counts ≤ 4 birds.
2014Fall1626 See summer report for early migrants north and south. Late north 9/19 Carlton (3) RBW, Itasca SC, 9/20 St. Louis (2) KaM, 9/28 St. Louis KRE, m.ob., 9/29 Morrison RAE (median 10/3). Late south 9/27 Sibley JCC, Yellow Medicine DLP, 10/17 Murray DFe (median 10/31).
2015Spring722 Early south (median 4/6) 3/17 Dakota (Randolph) BRL, 4/2 Pipestone TKa, Redwood KRE. Early north 5/1 Becker (4) HeH, ShG, 5/7 Crow Wing (2) ABi, 5/9 Clay (8) RHO. High count 4/28 Yellow Medicine (157, Miller Lake) KJB. Late south 5/28 Hennepin (4) BeH, 5/30 Lac qui Parle DLP (median 6/1). Late north 5/30 Aitkin (12) ToL, 5/31 Itasca SC, St. Louis ToL. See summer report for more late migrants, north and south.
2015Summer411 Observed in all western and central regions plus Brown. Northbound migrants: late south 6/3 Benton HHD, RAE; late north 6/15 Marshall (5) AXH. Early south fall migrants (north dates not representative) 7/18 Carver, Stevens, Yellow Medicine. High count 7/18 Yellow Medicine (75, Miedd L.) ph. GWe.
2015Fall1223 See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/28 Grant (40, North Ottawa Impoundment) MO, 8/10 Yellow Medicine (15, Miedd Lake) GWe. Late north 9/8 St. Louis (2) JLK, 10/18 Grant DWK, HCT (median 10/2). Late south 11/2 Lac qui Parle DLP, 11/3 Dakota (2, Lake Byllesby R.P.) DVe, KDS (median 11/1).
2016Spring1128 Early south (median 4/5) 3/9–10 Brown (record early, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, ph. MiO, 3/27 Yellow Medicine (5) KRE, LS, 4/5 Big Stone DLP. Early north (median 4/27) 4/14 Crow Wing (2) PSP, 4/15 Beltrami DPJ, 4/16 Crow Wing SEm, Grant ToL. High count 4/24 Lac qui Parle (30, Salt Lake) KeL. Late south 5/31 Lac qui Parle DFe. Late north 5/27 Clearwater, Polk and Red Lake SC, 5/29 Lake JWL, but also see summer report for more late migrants north and south.
2016Summer310 Seen in all regions except Northwest, East-Central, Southeast. Late spring migrants 6/4 Grant (1) ToR, 6/5 Lac qui Parle (6) DAk. Early fall migrants 7/5 Lac qui Parle (2) GWe, 7/10 Benton HHD. High count 7/18 Yellow Medicine (200, Miedd L.) GWe.
2016Fall1027 See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 9/11 Yellow Medicine (100, Miedd Lake) GWe, 8/17 Dakota (20, Jirik Sod Farms) PEB, 8/25 Dakota (20, Jirik Sod Farms) PRH. Late north 9/15 St. Louis SMC, (Grassy Point, Duluth) JLK, (Park Point R.A.) JWL, 9/15–16 Cook CLW, JeB (median 10/10). Late south 9/29 Redwood JEB, 10/16 Carver (4) RHe, 10/21–23 Yellow Medicine (max. 11, Miedd Lake) GWe (median 11/1).
2017Spring1026 Early south (median 4/5) 3/26 Dakota (Lake Byllesby R.P.) LiH, CEl. First south away from Lake Byllesby: 4/5–8 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 4/9 Lac qui Parle DLP. Early north (median 4/27) 4/15 Grant (2) LiH, DWK. First north reports away from Grant: 4/28 Wilkin (22) MO, 5/13 Aitkin SC, Morrison FGo. High counts 4/28 Lac qui Parle (230, Mehurin Twp.) KeL, 5/14 Murray (28, near Murray/Lyon county line) GWe. Late south 5/30–31 Benton (Foley W.T.P.) MJB, RBW (median 6/3). Late north 5/30 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JPR (median 6/2). Also see summer report for late migrants north and south.
2017Summer812 Found in all regions except Northeast, East-central. Northbound migrants: late south 6/10 Rice GHo, RZi; late north 6/11 Grant (2) JCr. Fall migrants 7/5 (2), 7/7 (11) Lyon GWe.
2017Fall1926 See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/4 Lyon (75, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 8/2 Lac qui Parle (50, Salt Lake) LiH, ASu. Late north 9/23 Polk (2) SAu, 10/9 Grant NaH, 10/20 Grant (3) MO (median 10/2). Late south 10/1 Yellow Medicine GWe, 10/13 Redwood KRE, 11/20–25 Brown (juvenile, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) ANy, ph. BTS, MiO (median 11/1).
2018Spring1124 Early south (median 4/5) 3/29 Yellow Medicine (13) GWe, 4/12 Rock HHD, 4/21 Dakota AJF. Early north (median 4/27) 4/20 Grant RAE. First north reports away from Grant: 4/30 Todd (4) TLu, 5/1 Morrison FGo. High count 5/7 Lyon (140, Lone Tree Lake) GWe. Late south 5/30 Big Stone ASu, Dakota JPr, Lyon GWe, Yellow Medicine GWe (median 6/3). Late north 5/26–28 Koochiching (2, near Northome) EzH, IsH, DOr, MJB, 5/28 Grant JmP, 5/30 Traverse ASu (median 6/2). Also see summer report for late migrants north and south.
2018Summer513 Observed in scattered locations in all regions. Spring migrants 6/6 Wright PLJ, St. Louis JPR. Fall migrants 7/8 Traverse (2) LiH, Big Stone (1) LiH. High count 7/31 Lyon (27, Lone Tree L.) GWe.
2018Fall2023 See summer report for early north and south migrants. High count 8/14 Lyon (42, Lone Tree Lake) GWe. Late north 10/6 Clay (6) CMk, 10/8 Grant (2) ToR (median 10/2). Late south 10/29 Dakota (4) DVe, 11/1 Faribault WAF (median 11/1).
2019Spring623 Early south (median 4/5) 4/13–15 Rock (max. 6) MJB, m.ob., 4/20 Yellow Medicine (2) GWe, 4/24 Lyon (4) NMe. Early north (median 4/27) 4/20 Wilkin RZi, KRE, 5/10–11 Grant (max. 2) MO, m.ob., 5/12 Todd (2) JLK. High counts 5/25 Mower (20, Brownsdale W.T.P.) SWm, 5/6 Dakota (14, Lake Byllesby R.P.) AJF. Late south 5/27 Wright (2) ToL, 5/31 Steele JHl (median 6/4). Late north 5/30 Clay (4) CMk, St. Louis (Cook W.T.P.) JPR, 5/31 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JLK (median 6/2). Also see Summer Report for late migrants north and south.
2019Summer98 Reported from every region except Southeast. Northbound migrants: late south 6/12 Blue Earth (1) GHo, KDS; late north 6/15 Kanabec (1) SPS. Southbound migrants: early north 7/18 St. Louis (2) AJF; early south 7/14 Yellow Medicine (2) GWe.
2019Fall1630 See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/30 Lyon (35, 140th St., Balaton) GWe, 8/24 Grant (30, North Ottawa Impoundment) ToR. Late north 9/21 Grant (10, North Ottawa Impoundment) ebd, 9/29 Koochiching ebd, 10/9 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) WCM (median 10/8). Late south 9/25 Lyon (U.S. 59, Cottonwood) GWe, 10/12 Lyon (Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe, 10/30 Le Sueur RBW (median 11/1).
2020Spring537 Early south (median 4/4) 4/1 Lyon (7, C.R. 5) GWe, 4/5–7 Lyon (max. 3, Russell gravel pit) NMe, m.ob. Early north (median 4/23) 4/27, 5/1 Clay (max. 4) PBB, 5/1–2 Grant MO, m.ob. High count 5/13 Yellow Medicine (150, Timm Lake) RJS. Late south 5/26 Big Stone (4) DLP, Goodhue PEJ, Yellow Medicine (2) GWe, 5/27 Kandiyohi (5) MJB (median 6/6). Late north 5/23 Grant ebd, 5/25–27 Kanabec (max. 4) MJB, m.ob (median 6/3). Also see summer report for late migrants north and south.
2020Summer613 Observed in scattered locations in all regions except North-central. Late spring migrants 6/4 Mahnomen NaH, 6/11 Stearns (4) DnS. Southbound migrants: early north 7/6 Clay (3) PBB; early south 7/6 Yellow Medicine (1) GWe, 7/6 Carver (5) JCy. High count 7/19 Big Stone (45, Marsh Lake) EzH.
2020Fall2236 See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/26 Big Stone (107, Marsh Lake) KJB, 9/10 Lac qui Parle (60, Marsh Lake) WCM. Late north 9/17 Douglas (2) CRM, m.ob., Lake JGW, 9/23 Todd JLK, 10/3 Grant (3) ToR (median 10/8). Late south 11/6 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 11/6–7 Dakota (max. 2) KDS, JCa, 11/11 Lyon (Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe (median 11/1).
2021Spring1931 Early south (median 4/4) 4/2 Lyon (12, Lines W.M.A.) GWe, (Lone Tree Lake) GWe, (8, 375th St. Marsh) GWe, 4/3 Lyon (3, C.R. 15) NMe, Pipestone (max. 8) VVD, LVD, HVD, Yellow Medicine (4) ASu. Early north (median 4/23) 4/9, 4/18 Polk (max. 2) HHu, 4/25 Wilkin (2) ebd, 4/26 Clay (2) TKa. High count 4/30 Yellow Medicine (250, Curtis Lake) NMe, m.ob. Late south 5/27 Pipestone (4) VKl, 5/27–28 Watonwan JWH, KEm, APi, BHe, 5/30 Stevens (2) DLP (median 6/7). Late north 5/31 Lake JWL, Polk (4) TWe, BWe, HHu (median 6/4), but see summer report for additional late migrants north and south.
2021Summer1119 Found in every region. Northbound migrants: late south 6/7 Big Stone, Olmsted, Watonwan; late north 6/8 Polk (3) HHu. Southbound migrants: early north 7/5 Todd (2) REn, RLF; early south 7/11 Sibley (2) JWZ, Yellow Medicine (2) GWe.
2021Fall2242 See summer report for early north and south migrants. High count 8/19 Stearns (167, Paynesville Twp.) PCC. Late north 9/13 Polk HHu, St. Louis (6) IDv, 9/29 Cook ebd, 10/8 Marshall HHu (median 10/9). Late south 10/9 Pipestone KEm, JWH, 10/18 Lincoln ANy, 11/7–10 Brown RBW, m.ob. (median 11/1).
 
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