Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon - Finches 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
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Grebes
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Limpkin
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Ibises
New World Vultures
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Screech-Owls, Owls
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Flycatchers
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Larks
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Kinglets
Waxwings
Silky-flycatchers
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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: Finches
Brambling
Evening Grosbeak
Pine Grosbeak
Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch
[Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (Hepburn's)]
[Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch (Gray-crowned)]
House Finch
Purple Finch
Cassin's Finch
Common Redpoll
Hoary Redpoll
[Hoary Redpoll (exilipes)]
[Hoary Redpoll (hornemanni)]
Red Crossbill
White-winged Crossbill
Pine Siskin
Lesser Goldfinch
American Goldfinch

Pine Siskin(Spinus pinus)
YearSeasonNS
1938SummerVoth and Hiebert discovered a nearly finished nest near the Veterans Hospital, St. Cloud on Apdl I2. A Pine Linnet's nest, that held 2 fresh eggs, was found on the Tea~hers College Campus, St. Cloud, on Apnl 25 by the T. S. Roberts Ornithology Club; Voth found that the eggs were gonl! from this nest on April 27.
1945WinterSeveral records from the Duluth region and a few from other northern state sections; also four at St. Paul, December 27, 1945, (Rosenwinkel).
1947SummerJune 28, 4 young, Itasca Park, Longley.
1961Springabundant in all areas reported from. A nest was reported on or about 13 April at the T. S. Roberts' Sanctuary in Minneapolis reported by E. D. Swedenborg. Another report of nest building came from Mrs. Andrews of the Lake Minnetonka area on 8 May. See Notes of Interest.
1961SummerOn 15 April a female was incubating at Lake Harriet, in Minneapolis, Hennepin County; seen by many observers. See Flicker, Vol. 33, No. 2, pp. 55-56, June 1961.
1962WinterAbundant in northern parts of state, with only a few records for southern Minn: Dec. 30, small flock, Mpls, R. Huber; all winter at feeder of V. E. Janssen, in south Mpls; Feb. 5 Hennepin Co., A. C. Rosenwinkel.
1963SummerSt. Louis Co., Duluth, June 20, 1 y being fed by parents at feeder and again on June 27. Also 7 dates from Aug. 7-Aug. 22 when 1 y being fed, A. K. Arndt.
1963WinterScattered singles and small groups reported from St. Louis, Washington, Ramsey, Hennepin, Olmsted, Stearns, Cass, Clay and Kandiyohi Counties. Rufous-sided To1whee: Feb 21, Bass Ponds, Hennepin Co., 1 adult male seen by Bill Litkey; very few winter records for Minnesota.
1964SpringAt Anoka feeder until 2nd week of May, LJ; two peaks in Stearns Co, 2nd week April and 5-l, 75-100 each time, RPR; 5-10 Hennepin Co, 8, MAS; 1st northward migrants at Duluth, 4-12, JCG; 5-8 Ramsey Co, ELC; 3-29 Washington Co, DH; 4-20 Washington Co, DH.
1964Summer6-14, Hennepin Co, pair visiting feeder, MED; Fargo-Moorhead, June until 7-9, EGA; breeding St. Louis (DM, AKA) and Lake (JCG) Counties.
1964WinterErratic, restricted mostly to NE corner of state except a very few in Stearns (XC, RPR), Winona (12-3, 1, Emil Liers) and Hennepin (RDT, EMB) Co's. Most NE observers reported 5 to 25 birds, a few 30 to 50. Only peaks, 194 on Duluth XC (new state high) and thousands in Carlton Co, 12-22, JCR.
1965WinterNorth: reported only in Cook (1/ 15, 12, HH), Aitkin (2/ 10, 15, CEP), Clay (12/22, 4, Xmas), Duluth (1/2, 2, Xmas). Central: reported by 13 people, usually only 1-4 but a few flocks of 20 present in Twin Cities (Ramsey, Hennepin); also seen in Anoka, Washington, Stearns. South: reported in Goodhue (12/ 5, MHM), Winona (1/ 2, 9, Xmas), Olmsted (1/ 2 20, Xmas).
1966Springexcept for one Duluth record on 3-4 (AKA), confined to southern part of state in March; slight movement northward to Mille Lacs Lake and Duluth in April; good movement northward in late May to Polk Co (5-24, GSM), Beltrami Co (5-20, MG), St. Louis Co, Virginia (5-22, NJH) and Cook Co (5-22, MOP)); still present in Rochester and the Twin Cities at the end of May. . Red Crossbill: 3-5 Washington Co, BL; 5-5 Bemidji, EBH; only reports.
1966Summer5-18 Hennepin Co, apparent nesting, see Notes of Interest in previous issue; also reported from Stearns, Cook, Hubbard, Pope, Itasca, Lake, St. Louis, Roseau and Morrison Co's.
1966FallScattered movements across northern half of state plus Twin Cities during Sept. and Oct.; by Nov. all reports confined to extreme NE part of state- apparently species withdrew from western part of Minnesota?
1966Winterreported from Beltrami, Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Crow Wing, Ramsey and Hennepin Co's.
1967Summer6-1 Hennepin Co., VL; 6-10 Cook Co., JCG; 6-23 Hennepin Co., VL; 7-21 Hubbard Co., LWJ; June/ July St. Louis Co., JCG.
1967Fall reported from Stevens, Becker, Crow Wing, St. Louis and Cook Co's.; only southern records were Washington Co. (9-26, DS; 9-15, 10-20 WWL) and Hennepin Co. (11-11, 11-18 VL); also reported from Fargo-Moorhead.
1967Winter 21 observers report them from Cass, Hennepin, Rice, Lake (12-26, 800+, RK), St. Louis, Carver, Beltrami, Lake-of-the-woods, Koochiching, Stearns, Cook (12-21 , 650), LS, 12-18, 1500, LTM), also Fargo-Moorhead; largest total, Cloquet Valley State Forest on 12-23, 6000 seen on 16 mile stretch of road, J. C. Ryan fide JCG!!
1968Spring reported in March from Carver, Stearns, Morrison, Aitkin, Beltrami, Cook and Lake-of-the-Woods Co's; in April from Lake-of-the-Woods, Beltrami and Cook Co's; in May only from Cook Co. and Fargo-Moorhead.
1968Summer reported from St. Louis, Cook, Crow Wing, Beltrami Co's; 4-24 Grand Rapids, Itasca Co, nested, Mrs. E.M. .fide EGA (4y seen).
1968FallSeveral records for Twin City area in November, including 1/30 Hennepin 30+ VL.
1968WinterA few flocks, 15-30, overwintered in Stearns (St. Cloud) NMH, and Hennepin (Minneapolis) VL, Counties. A few other sporadic observations of usually 1-10 birds in Washington, Blue Earth, Swift, Ramsey, and Washington Counties.
1969Spring3-2 Morrison Co., LSR; 4-10 St. Louis Co., W. Arndt fide JCG; 5-6 (15) Blue Earth Co., HBT, and (12) Washington Co., WWL; Late South: 5-26 Minneapolis, EWJ; 5-31 Minne- THE LOON 80 a polis, FN j MAS.
1969Summermajor invasion from the south as follows: 7-9 Goodhue Co., 25-30, MHI; 7-22 Vasa, Goodhue Co. VL; 7-28 Winona Co., female with brood patch banded, TV; 7-21 to 8-19 Hennepin Co. RT; 7-16 Anoka Co. WHL; 7-30 Ramsey Co., 6, JJ; north reports: Hubbard Co., 20 in July and 50 in August, RP; 7-30 Duluth 100, MMC; also reported from C~dto,n, Crow Wing, Cook and Beltrami Co s. Unprecedented summer numbers.
1969Fall10-1 Cottonwood 40 LAF; 10-9 and 10-17 St. Louis 1000 JCG; 8-3 Ramsey JJ; 8-6 Chisago EL; 8-16 29 ~arch 1970
1969WinterErratic but common especially in the South where reported from Hennepin, Wabasha, Ramsey, Lyon, Swift, Anoka, Chisago, Washington, Wright, Winona, Goodhue, Blue Earth, Stearns, Rice, Carver; in the North from Lake, St. Louis, Morrison, Mille Lacs, Clearwater. American Goldfinch Wintered in good numbers throughout the eastern part of the South as far as Jackson and Blue Earth Counties; in the North only reported from Morrison (1-2 all winter).
1970Springlate south 5-28 Carver MM; 5-31 Hennepin DB, CH, GES, RG; peak 5-26 Duluth (200) jG.
1970Summerlast year's invasion repeated; nested at Fairbault, RICE Co., 6·22 (2 ad, 2 y) Mrs. Paul Weaver; HENNEPIN Co. 8·10 (1 y) Mrs. E.W. Joul; 5·8 (1 y) RT; 6·14 {ad feeding 2 y) EH and reported as very common by other Twin Cities observers; 6·10 Carver {5) MM; 6-15 Stearns (6) MC; 6-3 Duluth { 1 00) MMC; 7-17 Duluth 29 banded JCG; small flocks all summer KE; also reported from Crow Wing Co. American Goldfinch : nested in Mille Lacs and Wright Co's. and reported from 20 other counties.
1970Fallonly 2 reports south VL and Carver MM.
1970Wintertwo reports of singles from South, 12-6 Carver MHM, 2-13 Wabasha JAB ; in the North flocks reported by 5 observers in Clearwater, Crow Wing, St. Louis (30 in Duluth), Lake (50 Encampment Forest 2-27, J. Olyphant).
1971Springonly 2 reports south MHM; 5-13 Ramsey, Liz Campbell; only 5 reportsnorth with the highest peak of only 10.
1971Summernested in Crow Wing (8-2 Deerwood, 2 ad and 5 Y, M. Carlson); also reported from St. Louis, Cook, Lake, Aitkin and Clearwater.
1971Fallearly south 10-1 Ramsey; 10-12 Stearns; 11·1 Hennepin; peak 10-28 Duluth (2000) MMC, JG.
1972Summernested in S. St. Louis, HENNEPIN (VL); seen in Clearwater, Hubbard, Crow Wing, Aitkin, Lake, Cook.
1972WinterNORTH Reported from thirteen counties, with a maximum of 300 birds from Morrison County. SOUTH Reported from twelve counties. Maximums of 150 birds reported from Nicollet and Sherburne.
1973Summer Nesting reports from St. Louis Aitkin, Ramsey; seen in 13 other counties including Lyon (7-14), Lac qui Parle (7-1), Ottertail (6-21), Clay (6-15).
1973Fall Abundant this year; Seen in 17 counties as far south and west as Carver and Rock. Peak 10-25 St. Louis (600) (JCG) (very high).
1973Winter Reported from 33 counties; also more common than usual.
1974Spring Late south 5-31 Hennepin VL, CH; 5-31 Stearns NMH; peak 3-2 Wabasha (150) DWM.
1974Summer Nested in St. Louis and Stearns; also reported from Ottertail, Itasca, Mille Lacs, Lake, Cook, Stearns (6-1 to 7-9, NH), Hennepin (6-15, P. Fuller; all summer, VL; 6-1 and 7-3, WKE), Ramsey (7-20, EC).
1974Fall Early south 10-16 Hennepin VL; 10/7 Lac qui Parle AFE; 11-21 Wabasha WDM; few reports south this fall.
1974Winter Also down in numbers: reported from only 13 counties south to Olmsted, Mower, Steele, Swift and Big Stone.
1975Spring Late south 5-10 Stearns NMH; 5-18 Hennepin VRL.
1975Summer Nested in St. Louis; also reported from Hubbard, Cass, Crow Wing, Itasca and Lake.
1975Fallearly south 9-3 Goodhue CF; 9-13 Pipestone KE; 9-26 Lyon GO; peak 10-25 Duluth (1000) JG.
1975Winterreported from 30 counties northwest to Clay, Clearwater and Cass Co's.
1976Spring Late south 5-31 Olmsted JF; early north 3-10 Hubbard HF and Morrison LSR.
1976Summerreported from Marshall, Crow Wing, St. Louis, Lake, Cook and Hennepin (all summer, VL).
1976Fall Early south 10-12 Hennepin, 10-16 Rock and Anoka. ·
1976Winter Reported from 17 counties north to Hubbard and St. Louis; fewer reports than usual.
1977Spring Late south 5-31 Olmsted JF; early north 3-1, 3-30 Hubbard HF; 4-11 Itasca MS.
1977Summer Reported from Lake of the Woods, Marshall, St. Louis, Lake and Cook. America,n Goldfinch Reported from 36 counties throughout the state.
1977Fall Peak 10-10 St. Louis (1500) (JG).
1977Winter Reported from 30 counties; only about an average winter in spite of the big flocks seen in Nov. (which apparently moved on to the south and east before winter).
1978Summer Breeding reported from Stearns; seen also in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Otter Tail, Clay (Moorhead) and Hennepin (thru 6-15).
1978Fall Early south 11-2 Stearns NH, 11-5 Hennepin PF and 11-6 Swift WDM.
1978Winter Reported from 29 counties, which is about average, but once again actual numbers of individuals seemed low.
1979Spring Present south and north throughout the entire period.
1979Summer Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Beltrami, Clay (Moorhead), Stearns, Anoka, Hennepin, Nicollet (Mankato), Olmsted (Rochester).
1979Fall Eight reports north 9-2 through 1/25; three reports south 10-6 Anoka JH, 11-29 Washington EC and Ramsey DGW.
1979Winter Although this species was reported as abundant in Cook Co., it was apparently down in numbers in the balance of the state with reports from only 15 additional counties.
1980Spring Reported from the following counties: south Lac qui Parle and Stearns; north Becker, Clay, Cook, Hubbard, Otter Tail, Pennington, Red Lake and St. Louis.
1980Summer Widely scattered reports from Cook, Beltrami, Clearwater (7-3), Clay (6-25) Otter Tail (6-2), Houston (6-20, FZL).
1980Fall Reported from ten counties north and 15 counties south.
1980Winter Also about normal numbers with reports from 29 counties.
1981Spring Reported throughout the period from 16 counties south and nine counties north.
1981Summer Breeding data from Cook, STEARNS (NMH). Seen throughout range plus Clay (Moorhead), Anoka, Washington, Hennepin (nesting reported). America,n Goldfinch Breeding data from Stearns, Ramsey, Le Sueur. Seen throughout the state. Red Crossbi II Widely scattered reports in June and early July: Cook, St. Louis (Duluth Twp.), Lake of the Woods, Hubbard, Mahnomen.
1981Fall Reported from 16 counties north and 14 counties south.
1981Winter About average with reports from 29 counties throughout the state.
1982Spring Reported from 19 counties south and 18 counties north.
1982Summer Breeding data from Hennepin, Houston, Seen in ten counties scattered across the Mower, Big Stone. Seen throughout the northern regions plus Lincoln, Lyon, Mur western regions as far north as Red Lake ray, Mower, Hennepin. Co. plus Renville, Freeborn, Goodhue, Dakota, Washington (May Twp.). American Goldfinch Breeding data from Lake, Clearwater,
1982Fall Reported from eight counties north and three counties south.
1982Winter Widespread throughout the north half of the state (18 counties) and south reports from Lac qui Parle, Lyon, Cottonwood, Hennepin and Wabasha.
1983Spring Reported from six counties south and thirteen counties north.
1983Summer Seen in Cook, Lake, Koochiching, Clearwater, Pennington.
1983Fall Reported from fifteen counties north and twelve counties south.
1983Winter Reported from 46 counties throughout the state. Apparently most numerous in the central regions. Peak CBC count of 363 on the St. Paul NE count and a statewide total of 1373.
1984Spring Reported from 22 counties north, 21 counties south. American Goldfmch Reported from 17 counties north, 29 counties south.
1984Summernested in Lake, Stearns (nest with 2 young -NH) and Ramsey (St. Paul, 2 nests -R. Eliason); also seen in I 0 other counties including Hennepin (7118 Mineapolis -VL) and Brown (6/ 20 New Ulm, 3 birds -JS).
1984Fall Reported from 13 counties north and 15 counties south.
1984Winter Widespread and common. Reported from 58 counties throughout the state. High counts of 387 on the Grand Marais CBC and 265 at Fargo. A statewide CBC total of 1846.
1985Spring Reported from 17 counties north and 22 counties south (See The Loon 57: 141).
1985Summer Numbers way up, with reports from 20 counties including nesting in Cook, Lake, Stearns, Sherburne (NH), Washington (JH), Dakota (TTu), Winona (The Loon 57: 141), Blue Earth (MF). Also seen throughout the northern regions plus Wilkin, Swift, Chippewa.
1985Fall Reported from fourteen counties north and twenty counties south.
1985Winter Down somewhat from last year with reports from 39 counties (58 L.y.) and a statewide CBC total of 1202 (1846 L.y.).
1986Spring Reported from 14 counties north and 19 counties south.
1986Summer More widespread than ever with reports from 25 counties including nesting in Stearns, Hennepin, Rice (FKS; The Loon 58: 190); probable nesting in Olmsted, Mower. Also seen throughout the northern regions plus Todd, Chippewa, Ramsey, Dakota, Houston.
1986Fall Reported from eleven counties north and nineteen counties south.
1986Winter Reported from 42 counties (39 L. Y.) throughout the state. A statewide CBC total of 1/53 (1202 L.Y.).
1987Spring Reported from 15 counties north and 21 counties south.
1987Summer Nested in Koochiching (FS), Ramsey; probable nesting in Lake of the Woods, Clay. Also seen in ten other counties throughout the northern regions plus Wilkin (all summer, GAM), Hennepin, Washington, Dakota, Brown (Fiandrau State Park, JSp).
1987Fall Reported from 11 counties north and l7 counties south.
1987Winter Widespread and abundant throughout most of the state with reports from 53 counties (42 L. Y.) and a statewide CBC total of 4933 ( 1/53 L. Y.). Most abundant in the north central and north east regions.
1988Spring Reported from 15 counties north and 23 counties south.
1988Summer Nested in Steams. Also seen in 13 northern counties plus Hennepin, Washington, OJ Oscar Johnson Dakota, Rice. RJo RichardJorgenson DK Don Kienholz American Goldfinch BK Byron Kinkade Nested in Benton (NHi), Brown; probable RRK Ron & Rose Knees kern nesting in Crow Wing, Todd. Seen in 60 other TK TomKogut counties statewide. EK Erlys Krueger DK David Lambeth Evening Grosbeak EL Ellen Lawler Seen in Lake of the Woods, Hubbard, Crow JL Jean Leckner Wing, Aitkin, St. Louis, Lake, Cook. AL *Andy Levar BL Bill Litkey House Sparrow WL William Longley
1988Fall Reported from 13 counties north and nine counties south. TBB DBe AB DB JB KC DC sc HJC ND JD ED KE
1988Winter Fewer than last year with reports from 24 counties (54 l.y.) throughout the state. CBC total of 586 (4,933 I.y.).
1989Spring Reported from nine counties north and 14 counties south.
1989Summer Many fewer reports than in previous four years; seen in seven northeast and north cental counties plus Wilkin, Hennepin.
1989Fall Reported from 15 counties north and 24 counties south.
1989Winter Reported from 62 counties throughout the state with a CBC total of 3,548 (586 l. y.).
1990Spring Reported from 15 counties north and 30 counties south.
1990Summer Many more reports than in 1989. Nested in Hennepin; also seen in 16 Northern counties plus Isanti, Ramsey, Lyon, Rice, Olmsted, Mower.
1990Fall Reported from 13 counties north and 17 counties south.
1990Winter Reported from 39 counties (62 l.y.) with a statewide CBC total of 1,141 (3,548 l.y.). Some increases noted in February with probable northbound birds.
1991Spring Reported from 15 counties north and 22 counties south.
1991Summer Seen in 11 northern counties plus Hennepin, Washington, Rice TB.
1991Fall Reported from 13 counties north and 13 counties south.
1991Winter Reported from only 29 counties (39 l.y. and 62 two years ago) but in all regions. Many counties represented by only a single date or on CBC. Statewide CBC total only 652 (1,141 l.y. and 3,548 two years ago).
1992Spring Reported from 15 counties north and 16 counties south.
1992Summer Relatively few reports. Seen in nine northern counties plus Washington, Brown.
1992Fall Reported from 16 counties north and 11 counties south.
1992Winter Numbers up. Reported from 40 counties (29 l.y.) statewide with high numbers noted in the north. Many feeders in far north had 100–200+ individuals, and 1500 were seen 1/16 Roseau SDM in an unharvested sunflower field. CBC total 3,577 (652 l.y.).
1993Spring Reported from 21 counties north, 20 south.
1993Summer Seen in 11 northern counties plus Stearns, Meeker, Anoka, Hennepin, Lyon (no date) HK, 6/1–19 Winona JPo.
1993Fall Reported from 15 counties north and 22 counties south.
1993Winter Reported from only 25 counties (40 l.y.). Numbers much reduced compared to l.y., but reported very numerous in Lake.
1994Spring Reported from 17 north and 21 south counties.
1994Summer Probable nesting in Becker. Seen in 12 additional northern counties plus Anoka, Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota; also 7/5 Brown.
1994Fall Reported from 13 north and nine south counties.
1994Winter Reported from 36 counties throughout the state. Abundant in north where flocks of 100–200+ individuals often reported. Very scarce in south with most counties represented by only a single date or observation. CBC total 3,689 with a record 1,066 on the Duluth CBC.
1995Spring Reported from ten south and 22 north counties.
1995Summer Probable nesting in Becker; seen in 15 additional northern counties.
1995Fall Reported from 19 north and 13 south counties.
1995Winter Reported from 50 counties throughout the state. CBC total 3,844.
1996Spring Reported from 31 south counties, where birds lingered later and in greater numbers than in past few years, plus 19 north counties.
1996Summer Nested in Rice, Cass NRRI, MRN. Seen in 14 additional northern counties plus Hennepin, Ramsey; seen through 6/23 Brown JSp.
1996Fall Reported from 18 north and 11 south counties. Though numbers were down throughout the state, FN counted 1000 on 10/9 at HRNR, St. Louis Co.
1996Winter Reported from 21 north and 15 south counties (50 total counties l.y.). Exceptionally scarce in the south regions with most counties represented by only a single observation. Locally common in north (e.g., Beltrami and Lake). CBC total 756, of which only 84 were in the south (3,844 total individuals l.y.).
1997Spring Reported from 7 south and 18 north counties. Large numbers were found in St. Louis (AE), but siskins were scarce in the southern part of the state (mob).
1997Summer Probable nesting in Crow Wing; seen in ten additional north central and northeast counties plus Roseau, Becker.
1997Fall Reported from 17 north and 18 south counties.
1997Winter Reported from 46 counties throughout the state (36 l.y.). CBC total 967.
1998Spring Reported from 14 south and 18 north counties.
1998Summer Probable nesting in Polk, Clay, St. Louis; seen in seven additional northern counties plus 6/6 Rice, 6/16 Brown, 6/18–7/3 Olmsted.
1998Fall Reported throughout the north. Early south 9/7 Hennepin SC, 10/3 Rock WM, 10/4 Dakota DBS.
1998Winter Reported from 24 north and 13 south counties. CBC total 1,001.
1999Spring Reported throughout the state.
1999Summer Observed in 15 northern counties plus Washington, Dakota.
1999Fall Reported throughout the north. Many south reports beginning 9/21, but one was much earlier: 8/3 Ramsey SL.
1999Winter Reported from 40 counties, but absent from most of the southwest and west central.
2000Spring Reported from total of 27 counties statewide including Lyon, otherwise unrecorded in southwest or west-central regions (see winter report). No south reports after mid-May except 5/22 Lyon CMa.
2000Summer Seen in ten north central and northeast counties plus Roseau, Becker, Otter Tail; also 6/3, 6/11 Hennepin DCZ.
2000Fall Reported throughout the season in the north, except in the northwest. One early report from Stearns (8/13 MAJ, DCT) may not have been a migrant. The next south report was in mid-September (9/17 Hennepin SLC).
2000Winter Reported from 23 north and 17 south counties. Excellent numbers in Northeast region with maximum on Duluth CBC (1621).
2001Spring Reported from 11 south and 20 north counties. Most of those in south were from Twin Cities metro area or extreme Southeast; one report from Southwest (3/20 Murray CRM). No south observations after mid-May except 5/19 Winona GLS.
2001Summer Reported from nine North-central and Northeast counties plus Kittson and Polk; possible breeding in Blue Earth (nest-building in mid-April) ChH.
2001Fall Found in all regions of the state. North reports throughout the period; south observations began 9/12 Washington DPS, 10/9 Lac qui Parle FAE, 10/11 Rice TFB.
2001Winter Reported from 17 north and 21 south counties. Low to modest numbers throughout state; very scarce in Northeast region compared to last year. Maximum 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) CBC (120).
2002Spring Reported from 19 south and 16 north counties in all regions, but only Murray in the Southwest.
2002Summer Seen in nine northern counties plus 6/4 Ramsey NSp, 6/28 Rice TFB.
2002Fall Reported from Itasca, Wadena, Cook, Lake and St. Louis in the north. Only south reports: 10/20 Freeborn AEB, 11/1 Jackson MJC.
2002Winter Reported from ten north and five south counties. Absent from a large portion of the state in the West-central, Central, and Southwest regions. Maximum reported numbers 12/18 Bemdji CBC (60) and 1/12 Aitkin (60) WN.
2003Spring Only south report: 3/3 Big Stone NSp. Observed in ten counties in the north.
2003Summer Fewest reports ever — less than one-third the previous ten-year average! Observed in Becker, St. Louis, Lake, and Cook.
2003Fall Found in 12 north and 5 south counties. Two August reports: 8/21 Cook RBJ, 8/22 Lake of the Woods MHK. Early south 10/18 Hennepin SLC, 10/29 Lac qui Parle FAE. Did not arrive in the southern third of the state until late November.
2003Winter Small numbers reported from 38 counties throughout the state. Highest reported count 12/20 Duluth CBC (87).
2004Spring Reported from ten south counties (only one report Spring 2003), including 5/15 Hennepin SLC, late May Kandiyohi RSF, 5/27+ Ramsey NSp. Observed in 11 north counties.
2004Summer Seen in four north counties and 6/1 Ramsey NSp, Anoka (late July) KJB.
2004Fall Reported from 16 north and 16 south counties in all regions. Six August reports north. Early south 9/22 Nicollet RMD, 9/27 Hennepin SLC, 10/9 Jackson WCM.
2004Winter Reported from 21 north and 17 south counties in small to moderate numbers throughout period. Maxima north 675 on Duluth CBC and south 266 on St. Paul (North) CBC.
2005Spring An excellent year with numbers up significantly south and north, including reports from 28 south counties and 23 north counties. Late south 5/27 Dodge KV, 5/30 Hennepin SMC.
2005Summer Most reports since 1996: seen in nine north counties plus 6/2 Lac qui Parle BJU, 6/2, 6/6 Blue Earth ChH, 6/2, 6/9 Rice TFB, 6/11 Stearns HHD, 6/12 Hennepin SMC, 6/20 Brown BTS, 6/26 Swift BJU, 7/16–17 Le Sueur BJU.
2005Fall Reported from 19 north and nine south counties. Early south (but see summer report) 8/13 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/21 Rice TFB. All other south reports in November.
2005Winter Reported from 18 north and 13 south counties in all regions of the state. A record-high 6,999 (previous high of 4,884) recorded on 43 CBCs, including 2,669 on the 12/17 Duluth CBC (previous high of 1,621). Several north reports of 50–75 daily at feeders throughout period. Non-CBC reports south mostly single digits.
2006Spring Reported from 16 north and 11 south counties in all regions except West-central. Late south 5/3 Dakota ADS, JPM, 5/7 Rice DAB.
2006Summer Observed in Pennington, Polk, Itasca, Hubbard, Cass, Aitkin, St. Louis, Lake, Cook, Carlton.
2006Fall Observed in 18 north and 9 south counties. Three north reports in August; otherwise seen throughout September–November. Early south 8/14 Lac qui Parle FAE, 9/23 Wabasha HHD, 9/25 Blue Earth ChH. Majority of south reports in November.
2006Winter1511 Moderate numbers reported in the Northeast and North-central regions with a high count 12/16 Aitkin (50) CKR. Apparently absent from the Northwest. Much smaller numbers reported across the central regions with no reports from the southern tier of counties.
2007Spring2313 Late south 5/4 Rice TFB, 5/8 Blue Earth ChH (median 5/21).
2007Summer73 Seen in Koochiching, Itasca, Cass, Crow Wing, St. Louis, Lake, Cook, plus 6/19 Cottonwood MCBS, 7/6 Washington LMS, 7/9 Dakota RLW.
2007Fall2324 Seven reports in August; also reported througout Sept–Nov. Early south 8/12 Ramsey RTB, 9/15 Le Sueur ChH.
2007Winter2428 Reports were up significantly over the past five years, and siskins were seen accross the state except for the Southwest. However, overall numbers were fairly low as the CBC total was 828 compared to the 2005–2006 Winter Season when the CBC total was 6,999! CBC high count was Duluth (113).
2008Spring2522 Reported throughout in all regions. Evidence of nest building in Saint Louis, Anoka, Blue Earth, and Beltrami.
2008Summer135 Most reports since 1996. Found in all regions except Southwest and Southeast.
2008Fall2827 Reported throughout the season north. August reports from Sherburne and Anoka; otherwise throughout the season south. Season high count 10/17 St. Louis (847, H.R.B.O.).
2008Winter2845 A major invasion by this species, with reports throughout the season and from all regions in the state. High count was 1/31 Pennington (150) JMJ. Also see the Spring and Summer Seasonal Reports.
2009Spring3147 Noticeable increase in reports from previous spring seasons. Reported throughout the season in all regions. Evidence of nest building in Blue Earth, Cass, Hennepin, Isanti, Morrison, Nicollet, Ramsey, St. Louis. Late south 5/24 Lac qui Parle FAE, 5/28 SMC Hennepin, 5/29 BAF Hennepin, 5/31 DPG Anoka, but also see summer report for many other records that continued south into July. Season high counts 3/17 Mille Lacs (100) ASc, 5/13 Pennington (100) JMJ, 5/14 Itasca (52) EEO.
2009Summer1513 Found in all regions except West-central, Southwest. First county breeding record for Nicollet RMD.
2009Fall1313 Reported throughout the season north. Early south reports 8/5 Rice TFB, 8/21 Stearns DAC, RBJ, 9/26 Meeker PRH. South reports more frequent beginning in mid-October, though high count was only a paltry 5.
2009Winter2522 Reported throughout the state in about the same number of north counties but fewer than half the number of south counties than last year, which was a major invasion year. High count 2/26 St. Louis (200) SFr; all other north counts were 75 or fewer. All south reports, including CBC totals, were of 21 or fewer individuals and most were fewer than 10. CBC high count 12/19 Duluth (190).
2010Spring2416 Late south 5/9 Lincoln DBM, 5/18 Steele BNo, 5/19 Olmsted LAV. Reported throughout the season north. Evidence of breeding activity in Lake, St. Louis, Itasca and Crow Wing counties.
2010Summer13 Seen in all northern regions.
2010Fall2325 Reported throughout the season north. Early south (median 9/10) 9/4 Big Stone BJU, 9/10 Blue Earth ChH, 9/14 Lac qui Parle BJU, Nicollet RMD then reported throughout the remainder of the season. Notable high counts 10/8 St. Louis (835 at Duluth) KJB, CRu, 11/11 Polk (110) SAu.
2010Winter2432 North reports from about the same number of counties as the previous three years. South reports from ten more counties than last year, but still well below the 2008 invasion year total. High count 2/27 St. Louis (1,000, Ely feeders, with one feeder alone hosting at least 600) PEB, MAO; this represents the highest count since 1993. Other north high counts were much more modest (48 or fewer). South high count 1/19 Hennepin (27, Minnehaha Creek east of Lake Hiawatha) DDo; this flock continued throughout the season and some apparently remained to nest in early spring (see Spring report). CBC high counts 12/31 Cook Area (252), 12/26 Ely (135), St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (131).
2011Spring2734 Late south 5/21 Martin HHD, 5/24 Hennepin SLC, 5/27 Rice TFB, 5/30-31 Hennepin ABL (median 5/21). Reported throughout the season north.
2011Summer155Found in all regions except Southwest.
2011Fall1716 Only scattered north reports until mid-September, then reported frequently. Early south (median 9/10) 9/9 Anoka DvS, 9/18 Lyon (2) GWe, 9/22 Blue Earth ChH. Highest counts of migrants were in October, including 10/23 St. Louis (821, Hawk Ridge / Lester River Census) KJB.
2011Winter2232Reported from about the same number of counties both north and south as last year. High count north 2/25 St. Louis (125, Sax-Zim Bog) WMu. South high count 12/21 Steele (60) NFT. CBC high counts 1/1 Battle Lake (50), 12/30 Beltrami Island (47), 12/17 Rochester (46).
2012Spring2929 Found statewide, with fewest reports from the Southwest. Late south reports in Fillmore through 5/26 (NBO) and in Lyon into June.
2012Summer154 Observed in all regions except West-central.
2012Fall2934 Reported more widely than in any of the five prior autumns. Early south (median 9/10) 8/14 Carver (2) JOJ, 8/21 Anoka DvS, 8/31 Anoka CKB. High counts 10/14 St. Louis (4,050, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/16 St. Louis (2,797, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB.
2012Winter2437 A major invasion year, with the most reports since the last significant invasion in 2008 (73 counties). Reported from all regions statewide, but reports more scattered in the western third of the State. High count 12/1 Ramsey (100) CMu. CBC high counts 12/15 Faribault (277), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (215).
2013Spring2744 Found statewide. Late south 5/27 Carver WCM, Steele PSu, 5/28 Hennepin DCZ, 5/29 Dakota ADS, 5/30 Dodge JWH, Goodhue LEC (median 5/21) but see summer report for records into June. High count 5/17 Polk (100) SAu.
2013Summer109 Observed in scattered locations in all regions except West-central, Southwest.
2013Fall105 Reported throughout the season north. All south 9/16 Hennepin DAk, 10/12 Ramsey ACr, 11/3 Lyon GWe, 11/6–7 Anoka DPG, 11/17 Murray GWe.
2013Winter1317 The total of 30 reporting counties was far smaller than the same totals from the previous five winters, which ranged from 47 to 73. CBC high counts 12/28 Cook Area (70), 12/28 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (56).
2014Spring119Almost all reports from the North-central and Northeast regions. Late south 5/11 Blue Earth WCM, 5/16 Sherburne MWi, 5/18 Scott GLa, 5/22 Hennepin SMC (median 5/21). See summer report for records into June.
2014Summer9Found in Becker, Cook, Crow Wing, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Pine, Polk, St. Louis.
2014Fall2231 Reported throughout the season north especially Northeast and North-central. Early south (median 9/9) 9/3 McLeod BHa, 9/7 Chippewa RMD, 9/11 Blue Earth ChH. Highest counts all from Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census in St. Louis (KJB): 4,762 on 10/19; 4,708 on 11/1; 4,389 on 10/23; 2,856 on 10/17; 2,795 on 10/20.
2014Winter2125 Reported statewide with fewer reports from Southwest and West-central regions. Highest tallies from Sax-Zim Bog in St. Louis where counts of 200 or more from mid January through late February peaked with 344 on 2/1 ABu, MMo, DMe. CBC high counts 12/27 Cook Area (738), 12/14 Carlton-Cloquet (537), 1/2 Sax-Zim Bog (495).
2015Spring3232 Found statewide with most reports northeast of a line from Traverse to Waseca counties. High counts 5/7 Hubbard (250) MAW, 3/6 St. Louis (210) LME. Late south 5/27 Lyon GWe, Sherburne ABm, 5/28 Chisago RAE, Sherburne JlB, 5/31 Ramsey JEl. See summer report for records into June and July.
2015Summer215 Found in northern half of state plus Chisago, Hennepin, Jackson, Olmsted, Sherburne.
2015Fall2532 Reported throughout the season north and south and in all regions. South reports begin in earnest the third week of September. High counts all from Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census (St. Louis, KJB): 653 on 10/10, 625 on 10/13.
2015Winter2026 Reported statewide from same number of counties as last year with few reports from Southwest. High counts 1/22 St. Louis (40, Duluth) GJa, 2/6 St. Louis (40, Sax-Zim Bog) GAW, ASA. CBC high counts 1/3 Eagle's Nest Lakes (169), 12/19 Fargo-Moorhead (94), 12/26 Cook Area (82).
2016Spring3442 Found statewide with most reports from the northern half of the state. High counts 5/15 Benton (100) SWu, 5/12 St. Louis (63) AM, 5/10 Polk (50) SAu. Late south 5/29 Benton SWu, Steele PSu, 5/30 Yellow Medicine GWe (median 5/22). See summer report for more records in June and July, especially south.
2016Summer157 Found in scattered locations in all regions except East-central, Southwest. High count 6/2 Cook (25, Tofte Heights) JaJ.
2016Fall139 Reported north throughout the season, but most reports were in October and November. High counts 10/18 (279, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 11/12 St. Louis (160, Park Point, Pine Forest S.N.A.) PSk. All south reports prior to mid-Oct (median 9/8): 8/10 Washington JMJ, 10/8 Carver (20) JCy, Hennepin (6) SMC.
2016Winter2017 Lowest number of reporting counties since 2013 with few reports from Southwest and South-central regions. High counts 2/14 Hubbard (350, Kabekona Lake) AxB, 2/16 Cook (250) RLm, 2/17 St. Louis (250) PBk. CBC high counts 12/17 Grand Marais (56), 12/23 Ely (42).
2017Spring2513 Found mostly northeast of a line from Washington to Polk counties. High counts 3/5 St. Louis (200, Sax-Zim Bog, Kelsey-Whiteface Rd. feeding station) m.ob., 3/8 Hubbard (150, Kabekona Lake) AxB, 4/27 Cook (125, Cascade River S.P.) JfD. Late south 5/23 Chisago JSa, 5/27 Lyon GWe (median 5/22), but note summer report for continuing records.
2017Summer184 Found in all northern regions plus Lyon, McLeod, Otter Tail, Ramsey, Washington. Very early high counts 7/19 (288), 7/20 (288), 7/27 (1230), 7/28 (1,445) St. Louis (Stoney Point) StK. First county breeding record 5/18 Hubbard REn.
2017Fall3446 Reported north, continuously, throughout the season. Early south 8/1 Meeker PKF, 8/6 Hennepin ebd, 8/7 Washington ebd, 8/12 Washington DFN, then reports begin in earnest mid-August. High counts all from St. Louis, Stoney Point: 10/5 (1,448) TRd, StK, 10/22 (1,073) KJB, 10/18 (983) TRd, 10/10 (937) StK, TRd.
2017Winter1738 Reported statewide from the most counties since 2012. Unusual record: 12/24 Lincoln ABL. High counts 2/17 St. Louis (65) ebd, 2/8 Wabasha (27) ebd, 1/2 St. Louis (25) RiC. CBC high counts 12/16 Faribault (68), 12/16 Grand Marais (50), 12/30 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (47).
2018Spring3144 Found in all regions mostly northeast from a line from Faribault to Big Stone counties. High counts 5/19 St. Louis (235, Stoney Point) StK, 5/1 St. Louis (135, W.S.H.C.) JPR, FJN. Late south 5/28 Rock GWe, ASu, 5/30 Olmsted LAV, 5/31 Rice TFB (median 5/22).
2018Summer197 Reported from every region except Southwest.
2018Fall2845 Reported north throughout the season. First south reports (median 9/8) 9/10 Hennepin ebd, 9/14 Ramsey ebd, 9/23 Lyon GWe, 9/27 Sibley ABL with reports continuing throughout the season.
2018Winter3148 Found in season-record number of reporting counties (79) with fewer reports from Southwest, as expected. Unusual winter record: 12/20 Lincoln HHD. High counts 1/26–2/17 Morrison (500) KEm, SEm, 12/24 Hubbard (125) REn, 12/7 Scott (120) BHe. CBC high counts 12/22 Ely (844), 12/14 Walker (359), 1/1 Philbrook (359).
2019Spring3453 Found in every county. High counts 3/4 St. Louis (250, Meadowlands) IaG, 4/8 Hubbard (230, Kabekona Lake) AxB, REn. Numerous south reports continued well into the summer season.
2019Summer1923 Found in every region. First county breeding records: 7/3 Beltrami RMz, 5/30 Carlton HTr, 5/28 Wright (fledged young) ToL.
2019Fall2832 Observed north throughout the season. Found south as early as 8/9 Anoka LBi, then reports began in earnest the last week of August and continued for the rest of the season. High counts 10/19 St. Louis (650, Stoney Point) StK, RyS, 10/18 St. Louis (272) H.R.B.O.
2019Winter2618 Seen in 44 counties, well below last winter’s season-high 79 and somewhat below the ten-year average of 51. High count 2/23 Cook (355, Superior N.F.) JPR, m.ob. CBC high counts 12/14 Grand Marais (102), 1/3 Beltrami Island (77), 1/4 Roseau (75).
2020Spring2817 Found in nearly every north county and scattered counties south for the duration of the season. Notable high counts all from 3/14 Cook (108, Sawbill Trail; 75, different location along the Sawbill Trail; 73, Perent Lake Rd.) ABm.
2020Summer167 Found in every region except West-central, South-central. First county breeding record 6/10 Polk SAu.
2020Fall3451 Detected in every county except Pope and Swift; 48% and 85% county increases from the 10-year average in the north and south, respectively. Early south 8/4–14 Sherburne LMc, 8/18 Hennepin ebd. High counts all from St. Louis: 9/24 (1,655) H.R.B.O., 9/23 (1,507) H.R.B.O., 9/22 (939) H.R.B.O.
2020Winter2641 Reported statewide from 67 counties, although fewer reports from Southwest. High counts 12/20 Polk (100) DaL, 12/13 Polk (60) SAu, 2/24 Hubbard (50, Kabekona Lake) RLF, REn. CBC high counts 12/20 Grand Forks-East Grand Forks (153), 12/19 Faribault (144), 12/19 Fargo-Moorhead (68).
2021Spring3247 Found in all but eight counties, with a 48% increase from the southern 10-year average number of reporting counties. Record high spring count 5/17 St. Louis (378, Park Point R.A.) FJN, m.ob. See summer report for birds lingering south.
2021Summer1813 Encountered in all regions. First county breeding record: 5/19 Clay ebd.
2021Fall2825 Reported statewide in typical numbers, though with few in the Southwest. Early south (but see summer report) 8/4 Anoka ebd, 8/7 Ramsey BNW, 8/20 Lyon GWe. High counts all from St. Louis: 10/16 (1,796, Stony Point) IDv, 10/20 (859) H.R.B.O., 10/12 (591) H.R.B.O.
2021Winter2433 Reports from 57 counties in all regions, although fewest from the Southwest (ten-year average 52). High counts 2/19 Isanti (100, residential feeder, Isanti) ebd, 1/8 St. Louis (50, Chester Creek, Duluth) JDx, 2/20 Crow Wing (48, Brainerd) ebd. CBC high counts 12/19 Cedar Creek Bog (123), 12/30 Carlton-Cloquet (69), 12/18 Duluth (58).
 
 Breeds mostly north, irruptive breeder mostly east-central. Migrant and winter visitant throughout.

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