Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon - Grebes Occurrence
This is the 1930 to present seasonal report archive for
The Loon, journal of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union.
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Seasons
Species: Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
Horned Grebe
Red-necked Grebe
Eared Grebe
Western Grebe
Clark's Grebe
[Western Grebe X Clark's Grebe]
[Aechmophorus grebe]

Clark's Grebe(Aechmophorus clarkii)
YearSeasonNS
1986Spring 5/10 Grant TRF, first Minnesota record for this new species. (The Loon 58:110).
1987Spring 5/2 Heron Lake, Jackson, B. Pieper, D. Ruhme (The Loon 57:102). 5/7 Duluth M. Hendrickson, KE et al. (The Loon 59:210- 2/1 ).
1988Summer Single bird reported at Rushfeldt Lake, Clay Co. (6/26, LCF); this and all records of this species are currently being reevaluated.
1989Spring Only report: 5/22 Moorhead, Clay Co. LCF (The Loon 61:150-151).
1991Summer One individual observed on 6/8 in Big Stone PS et al. (The Loon 63:194-196); two adults with two young on 7/27-30 at Lake Traverse, Traverse Co. KE et al. (The Loon 63:220-225).
1991Fall Reported 8/14 Traverse DB.
1992Spring Seventh state record. 5/3 Jackson AB (The Loon 64:174).
1992Summer One discovered among Western Grebes on 6/25 at Diamond L., Kandiyohi Co. RJ, RG (The Loon 64:163).
1992Fall Reported 8/21–23 Yellow Medicine KE, mob.
1993Spring Reported 5/1 Traverse PB, AH (The Loon 65:151–152), 5/25 Traverse (same bird) HHu.
1993Summer Reported for third consecutive summer. One bird was seen on 6/8 at Lake Traverse, Traverse County PS (this individual was probably the same bird first discovered there in spring); another bird was observed on 6/20 at Long Lake in Meeker County AB.
1994Spring Reported 4/16 Lac qui Parle (2) CM (The Loon 66:106), 4/30 Traverse (third consecutive year) DJ (The Loon 66:154–155), 5/12 Big Stone WM.
1994Summer Nested at Minnesota Lake in Faribault RJ, AH et al. (The Loon 66:208); this species has been reported for four consecutive summers and may prove to be regular in the state.
1995Summer Reported for fifth consecutive summer. Single bird observed on 7/15 at Agassiz NWR in Marshall Co. (PB et al.; The Loon 67:187).
1995Fall Reported 8/19 Timm Lake, Yellow Medicine Co. (1) KE et al. (The Loon 67:252). Two birds first found in July were rediscovered in early August at Agassiz N.W.R., Marshall Co. DBM.
1996Spring Only report: 5/4 Freeborn DN (The Loon 68:174–175).
1996Fall Three records of five individuals: 8/18 Clear Lake, Stevens (1) KE et al., 9/8 Minnesota Lake, Faribault (2) PeP et al., 10/4 Lake Traverse, Traverse (2) SKS.
1997Spring Only report: 5/25 Big Stone LE.
1997Summer One adult with classic field marks observed tending a nest with three eggs at L. Osakis in Todd Co. KB (The Loon 69:225–226). The identity of this bird's mate was not documented —the possibility of hybridization cannot be ruled out.
1998Spring Only report: 5/8–10 Renville (Boon Lake) KE et al.
1998Summer Single adult observed among many Westerns on 6/15 and 7/11 at L. Osakis in Todd Co. PS, AH.
1998Fall Only report: 8/16 Big Stone (Thielke L.) KE et al.
1999Spring One report 4/9 (record early date) Traverse (L. Traverse) CMa. [Corrected]
1999Summer Two reports: 6/6–18 Big Stone (Thielke L.) PS et al. and 6/12,29 Meeker (Long L.) DF.
1999Fall Two adults found in June were reported through 8/29 Big Stone (Thielke L.) †KE et al. Two more on 8/29 Stevens (Clear L.) †KE et al. were at a location where this species has occurred in previous years.
2000Spring One found 4/23 Big Stone (Thielke L.) †PS and presumably relocated 5/4 RJ, 5/14 †WM. The second earliest date on record, following one at Lake Traverse on 9 April 1999 (†CMa).
2000Summer Record high number of reports. Hybrid pairing involving Western Grebe suspected at two locations: Big Stone (Thielke L., also see spring report) †PCC, †KJB et al., and 6/24–7/3 Nicollet (Swan L.) †CRM, MJF. Single adults also reported 6/19–28 Sibley (Swan L. — note that this is a different lake than the one in Nicollet) †CRM et al., 7/10–30+ Lyon (Section L.) †CRM et al., 7/23 Douglas (L. Osakis) †KRE.
2000Fall At least one adult was still present 8/6 (†RBJ), 8/8 (†KJB, †SLC), and 8/19 (CRM) at Thielke Lake in Big Stone County, where interbreeding with a Western Grebe suspected (see summer report). Also seen 9/12 Marshall (Agassiz NWR) †RBJ.
2001Spring One photographed at Coon Rapids Dam tied the earliest arrival date for the state 4/9–25 Hennepin †OLJ et al.; also reported without details from the Anoka County side. All other reports: 4/27 (second earliest north) Marshall (ANWR) †KJB, 4/28 Meeker (Long L.) †DDM, BJM, 5/5 Renville (Boon L.) †DMF.
2001Fall No reports.
2002Spring Documented reports: 5/5+ Big Stone (Thielke L.) †PCC, †PHS, 5/29 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) †KJB.
2002Summer Observed 7/14 Big Stone (2 adults at Thielke L.) †PCC, †PHS. At this location in August, two young chicks were observed with one adult Clark's; it was likely that at least one parent was a Clark's. Also reported 7/4 and 7/15 Meeker (Long L.) †DMF, CBe.
2002Fall Only report: adult with two chicks (see summer report) 8/11 Big Stone (Thielke L.) †PHS, FJN.
2003Spring All reports: 4/27+ Big Stone (Thielke L.) †PHS, †BJU, m.ob., 5/12 Dakota (L. Byllesby) †BRL, †ADS, †JPM, m.ob., 5/30 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) †PLJ.
2003Summer No documented records.
2003Fall Adult present since spring at Thielke L., Big Stone County documented 8/3 (†JAB, JRW), 8/12 (†KJB), 8/18 (†PEB), 8/19 (†CRM), and through 10/2 (second latest date, †BJU). Record-high count 8/19–21 Todd/Douglas (4 at L. Osakis) †BWF. Also seen 9/24 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) †BJU.
2004Spring All reports: 4/20+ Big Stone (Thielke L.) †BJU, †PHS, †CBr, †KRE, m.obs., 4/21 Lac qui Parle (Salt L.) †BJU, 4/28–5/3 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) †BJU. Also see undocumented reports.
2004Summer Reported 6/2, 6/9 Todd (2 at Lake Osakis) †BWF, JEB, 6/12–7/30 Big Stone (Thielke Lake) †PCC, †PHS, †BJU, m.ob., 6/30 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) †BJU.
2004Fall All reports: 8/1 Big Stone (documented since spring at Thielke L.) m.ob., 8/5 Yellow Medicine (Timm L.) †CBr, LM, 8/15 Douglas (L. Osakis) †KRE.
2005Spring No reports.
2005Summer Reported 6/20 Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) †BJU, 7/5 Douglas (Lake Osakis) LS, †JME. At the latter location, a Clark's paired with a possible Western x Clark's Grebe hybrid produced two young. The possible hybrid had an “orangy-yellow” bill similar to the adult Clark's, but its black cap reached the eye on at least one side of the face; other identification criteria including width of nape stripe, flank color, and call were not noted. [Corrected]
2005Fall Adult observed feeding “two well-grown young” 9/27 Douglas (L. Osakis) RBJ.
2006Spring All documented reports: 4/17+ Big Stone (Thielke L.) †BJU, 5/21 Douglas (L. Osakis) †DBz et al., 5/28 Lac qui Parle (S. Rockwell L.) †PHS.
2006Summer All reports: 6/6 Redwood/Yellow Medicine (Timm Lake) †BJU and throughout the season in Big Stone (Thielke Lake) ph. †PBB. At the latter location, one or two adult Clark's (one showed signs of possible hybridization GLN fide PBB) each associated with an adult Western Grebe instead of with one another, and their chicks looked identical to Western Grebe chicks.
2006Fall Reported 8/30–9/4 Big Stone (ad. with 2 probable hybrid young still present at Thielke L.) ph. BJU. Also see undocumented reports.
2007Spring1 Only documented report: 4/29–5/16 Big Stone (Thielke L.) CMN, †CMB, ph. †SLF, †BJU.
2007Summer11 Seen 6/22–27 Martin (Pierce Lake) MCBS, †SPS, 7/21 Todd (Lake Osakis) JCC, LS.
2007Fall No reports.
2008Spring22 All reports: 4/23–5/4 Douglas/Todd (max. 4 on Lake Osakis) MJB, KRE et al., 5/5 Big Stone (Thielke Lake) KRE, 5/17 Blue Earth (2 at Indian Lake W.M.A.) ChH, †RMD.
2008Summer1 Reported 6/9 Douglas (Lake Osakis) MRN.
2008Fall No reports.
2009Spring2 All documented reports: 4/22 Meeker (Lake Ripley) †DMF, 5/11–12 Anoka (Lake George, second county record) †DWK, KLF.
2009Summer No reports.
2010Spring No documented reports.
2010Summer3 Found 6/10 Lac qui Parle BJU, 6/18 Big Stone RMD, 7/3, 7/17, 7/25 Stevens (2, hybrid pairing with Western Grebe, feeding two chicks, Gorder Lake) †DBM, AXH, LS.
2010Fall1 (Aechmophorus clarkii) Reported 8/2–26 Douglas (Lake Osakis) ph. DAC, m.ob. Intermediate grebe 8/22 Big Stone (Thielke Lake) with mostly Clark's characteristics: extensive white flanks and yellow-orange bill, but dusky gray surrounding both eyes (KRE).
2011Spring1 Only report 5/7 Nicollet (Oak Leaf Lake) KRE, m.ob.
2011Summer11Reported 6/12 Lac qui Parle (Pegg Lake) ph. BJU, 6/27 Douglas (Lake Osakis) RHi.
2011Fall1 Only report 8/1 Lac qui Parle (Pegg Lake; first seen in June) †BJU.
2012Spring One reported 5/20 in Lac qui Parle ph. BJU.
2012Summer No summer reports. One August breeding record from Douglas, possibly involving hybridization with Western Grebe †AXH. Please see Fall report.
2012Fall2 All reports: 8/5 Douglas (Lake Osakis, adult with flightless juvenile, second parent unknown; though seen in Douglas, almost all grebe nesting habitat is on the Todd side of this lake) †AXH, 8/11 Todd (Lake Osakis, possible hybrid) †DBM. [Corrected]
2013Spring No documented reports.
2013Summer1 Observed 7/29 Douglas (Lake Osakis) RHi.
2013Fall1 Only report was of one north in Douglas on Lake Osakis 9/8 ToL.
2014SpringNo reports.
2014SummerNo reports.
2014Fall No reports.
2015Spring3 All reports: 4/30 Kittson (Karlstad W.T.P.) †HHD, †RAE, ph. †JMJ, 5/2 Todd (Lake Osakis) †JLK, 5/14 Douglas (Lake Osakis) ph. †MTh.
2015Summer No reports.
2015Fall No reports.
2015Winter1 One record: 12/7 Lake. A grounded individual was found by a motorist on the shoulder of C.R. 2 north of Two Harbors and about 3.7 miles northwest of Lake Superior. It was rescued by two DNR employees, Nancy Hansen and Bailey Petersen, and taken to Wildwoods Wildlife Rehabilitation in Duluth, where it was photographed by staff, determined to be uninjured, and then released in Lake Superior on 12/8 (fide AXH, KRE). This is the latest date for the state by over two months (prior late date 4 October 1996), and is only the second record for any of the North Shore counties (the other was 5/7/1987, Duluth).
2016Spring No reports.
2016Summer No reports.
2016Fall No reports.
2017Spring1 One north report: 4/26 Douglas (Lake Osakis, associating with Western Grebes) †JLK.
2017Summer1 Only report 7/28 Todd (Lake Osakis) LiH, ASu. One individual was observed, paired with a Western Grebe and accompanied by one dependent, presumably hybrid, young.
2017Fall1 One report: 8/19 Todd (1, Lake Osakis, Battle Point Park, no details) ToL. 
2018Spring No reports.
2018Summer No reports.
2018Fall  No reports.
2019Spring11 All reports: 5/4–5 Waseca (adult male, based on necropsy at the Bell Musuem; Loon Lake) ph. TFe, ph. † KEm, m.ob., 5/12 Todd (Lake Osakis) † JLK.
2019Summer  No reports.
2019Fall No reports.
2020Spring No reports.
2020Summer1 Reported 6/19 Todd (adult paired with Western Grebe, one chick, L. Osakis) ph. TaW.
2020Fall No reports.
2021Spring No reports.
2021Summer1 One adult seen 7/11, 7/26 Douglas (Lake Osakis in Peterson Bay) EzH, IsH, RLF, REn.
2021Fall No fall reports since 2017.
 
 Rare migrant, mostly west. A few breeding records, all possibly involving hybrid pairings with Western Grebe (A. occidentalis).

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Column N  Number of counties where the bird was seen in the North.
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