Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2014-Fall Season
1 August through 30 November 2014
Paul E. Budde, Doug W. Kieser, WIlliam C. Marengo, and Brian T. Smith

Both Greater White-fronted and Snow geese were unexpectedly found in early August, individuals with apparently interrupted northbound migrations. A family of Ross's Geese along Mille Lacs Lake provided a first record of this species for Crow Wing County; Chisago County also saw its first record. Another unusual August waterfowl record was a Greater Scaup that had oversummered in Duluth and was last seen in early August.

Any fall with an eider in Minnesota makes for a good season, so a King discovered in Cook County at the start of November was a great find. But it was quickly eclipsed when Karl Bardon, in the midst of a snowstorm, located two Common Eiders off Brighton Beach in Duluth, and then Bob Myers found a third Common in Lake County. These were the first Common Eiders seen in Minnesota since 1966! And unlike the King which could not be refound after the day of its discovery, all of the Commons lingered for a few days, and one even took up residence in Duluth for much of the winter.

Duluth had sporadic reports of a female/immature Harlequin Duck from late October to late November, presumably all representing the same individual. There was only one record of Surf Scoters away from Lake Superior, but both White-winged and Black scoters were detected in the West-central, Central and East-central regions — in addition to the many reports of each along the North Shore. A single Red-throated Loon was found off Park Point in mid-October. Reports of a Pacific Loon on Mille Lacs Lake two weeks apart in October possibly referred to the same individual. Another Pacific was well documented in late November on Lake Superior in Duluth.

At the beginning of August a subadult Wood Stork was discovered in Washington County. Providing a third state and first fall record, this was clearly a different individual from the stork present in Faribault County during the summer season. But aside from the stork, it was a mediocre season for waders in the state, with only four records of Snowy Egret, one of Cattle Egret, and no Little Blue Herons or Yellow-crowned Night-Herons. White-faced and Plegadis ibis only totaled eight individuals, and all reports came from the West-central region.

Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory tallied 59,809 raptors this season, which is close to the ten-year running average. While no species were counted in record numbers, Turkey Vultures, Bald Eagles and Rough-legged Hawks all had their second best season ever. On the other hand, counts of Ospreys and American Kestrels continued to be below-average. The Bethany Hawk Watch in Mankato also counted impressive numbers of Bald Eagles, a notable tally of five Swainson's Hawks, and a number of late south raptors.

News of many juvenile Common Gallinules from six counties was evidence that this species continues to make a resurgence in the the state. Almost 8,800 Sandhill Cranes provided a record count for Sherburne N.W.R. Numbers at this staging area have been growing steadily over recent years.

The shorebird highlight of the season was the state's eighteenth Red Phalarope, found in Mower in late October. Upland Sandpiper and Hudsonian Godwit provided notable high counts this season. An American Avocet in Pine County and a Willet and Wilson's Phalarope in Hennepin County provided record or near-record late departure dates when discovered in late October.

All jaeger reports were from Duluth where an early Parasitic was discovered at the end of August. All other reports were from the last week of September. Sabine's Gulls went undetected in the state for the first fall since 2002. A Mew Gull in Hennepin was the first in 16 years, and also the first for the southern half of the state. California Gulls show up in the fall about once every two years; this year a first-cycle was found at the Superior Entry in St. Louis County in mid-October. All reports of Thayer's, Iceland, Lesser Black-backed, and Glaucous gulls this season were from Lake Superior (chiefly Duluth) or the Twin Cities metropolitan area. (See The Loon 68:14–34 for a discussion of fall gull migration in the Twin Cities.) Duluth also had at least two Great Black-backed Gulls during the latter half of November.

A juvenile Least Tern in Rock County was later seen with an adult for the first fall record of this species since 1998. Though few in number, White-winged Doves have been almost annual in the state since 2003, absent only in 2013. This season's representative provided a first record for Kandiyohi County.

Snowy Owl numbers were above-average, as they arrived north at the end of October and south by mid November. Northern Hawk and Great Gray owls were only found in the northernmost tier of counties, so it was especially surprising that the only report of a Boreal Owl came from Hennepin County, where one was discovered in a tree cut down as part of a land-clearing project.

Two adult male Rufous Hummingbirds were found at feeders in the southern half of the state. Images confirmed that they were indeed different individuals. This was the first year since 1992 with multiple reports of this species. American Three-toed Woodpecker numbers continue to be down. This season only one was reported — from Beaver Bay in Lake County. Black-backed numbers were also low.

Another highlight from Hawk Ridge was the sighting of the fifth H.R.B.O. record of Prairie Falcon. Frank Nicolleti was able to capture and band this individual — his third near Duluth! Another Prairie Falcon was documented in Clay County in early November.

A Say's Phoebe east of Mora was a first for Kanabec County. Lake County hosted a Great-crested Flycatcher and a Western Kingbird in late October; for both species these were near record-late north departure dates.

Spring and summer records of White-eyed Vireo, a Casual species, outnumber fall records by ratios of 4 to 2 to 1, respectively, so one discovered at Seven Mile Creek C.P. in Nicollet County was particularly noteworthy. This same park also produced the season's high counts of Yellow-throated, Blue-headed, Philadelphia, and Red-eyed vireos.

Recently, the range of Tufted Titmouse in the state has shown a minor expansion to the north and west; reports this season continued that trend. Both Townsend's Solitaire and Varied Thrush showed up in typical numbers for the fall. The Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census tallied record high numbers of Veery and Gray-cheeked Thrush, and near-record numbers of Swainson's and Hermit thrushes.

For the first fall since 1995 there were no reports of Northern Mockingbird in Minnesota. Bohemian Waxwings rebounded from their abysmal showing the prior fall, but totals were still less than half those of 2012. Both reports of Smith's Longspur this season were from the Southwest region in late October; the total tally was only 13 birds.

The Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census counted record or near-record numbers of many species of warblers, including Black-and-white, Tennessee, Nashville, American Redstart, Cape May, Blackburnian, Palm, Yellow-rumped, and Black-throated Green. There were two records of Casual sparrows this season, both from the Northeast region. A female or immature Lark Bunting was unexpectedly discovered along the Old Gunflint Trail in Cook in mid-September. Near the end of the season a Golden-crowned Sparrow took up residence in Duluth where it remained for most of the winter.

One Summer Tanager, a female visiting a feeding station in Hennepin, was an average total for the fall. Blue Grosbeaks were well-represented this season by many reports away from their typical southwest range. Another species slowly expanding in the state, Great-tailed Grackle, provided a first record for Swift.

Winter finches rebounded nicely from their pitiful showing the prior fall to numbers closer to those of an average season. The Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census tallied impressive numbers of Purple Finch, Common Redpoll and Pine Siskin on several days. But the good numbers were limited to the northern half of the state, as the only unexpected winter finches found south were two lone Red Crossbills.

Weather: Rainfall during August was variably, with some regions experiencing above-average, and others below-average amounts. After a major storm 3–4 September that produced upwards of 3" of rain and hail in central Minnesota, totals throughout the state were below-average until mid November when a storm through central Minnesota produced over ten inches of snow on 10 November, and another on 26 November when four to eight inches of snow fell in the southern third of the state. Temperatures in August through October were near historical averages, but this changed in November when temperatures dropped to six to ten degrees (F) below the long-term climate averages.

Insufficiently documented records of Regular species: Swainson's Hawk 11/9 Pine (very late date; observers did provide many details, but not enough to conclusively identify the bird); Sabine's Gull 10/16 Polk (late date and first county record); Orange-crowned Warbler 8/20, 8/27 St. Louis, 8/22 Ramsey, 8/28 Pennington, 8/31 Isanti (early dates without details; see species account).

Acknowledgments: We thank Anthony Hertzel, Jeanie Joppru, and Jim Lind for compiling and providing transcripts of Minnesota's three weekly birding reports. Special thanks to Dave Cahlander for building and maintaining the seasonal reports submission and production web pages through which most of this data is collected and organized. In addition to the data collected through this MOU website, we are grateful for the data provided for the creation of this report by eBird (http://www.ebird.org, accessed December 2014). Bruce Fall has been extremely helpful by providing additional information from eBird data. Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished seasonal report data from 1985 through 2013. Our appreciation goes out to all our contributors, especially those who respond to our requests for details and who submit observations online.

Key to the Seasonal Report
1.Upper case (LEAST TERN) indicates a Casual or Accidental species in the state.
2.Species are listed in brackets [Whooping Crane] when there is a reasonable doubt as to its origin or wildness.
3.Bracketed text following a species’ name indicates the total number of north and south counties.
4.Dates listed in bold (10/9) indicate an occurrence either earlier, later, or within the three earliest or latest dates on file.
5.Counties listed in bold (Aitkin) indicate an unusual occurrence for that county.
6.Counties listed in bold and with an underline (Becker) indicate a first county record.
7.Counties listed in italics (Crow Wing) indicate a first county breeding record.
8.Totals in bold (150) indicate a total within or exceeding the top three high counts for that species.
9.Totals in bold-italic (55) indicate a CBC total within or exceeding the top three high counts for that species.
10.Dagger “†” preceding observer’s initials denotes written documentation was submitted.
11“ph.” denotes a species documented with a photograph.
12.“v.t.” denotes a species documented by video.
13.“a.t.” denotes a species documented by audio.
14.High counts that are multiples of 100 are assumed or known to be estimates, unless otherwide noted.
The Seasonal Report  is a compilation of seasonal bird sightings from throughout Minnesota. We particularly invite reports from parts of the state that have been neglected or covered lightly in past reports. To become a contributor, contact the Editor of The Loon (editor AT moumn.org).

Species

N S

Information

Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks
Snow Goose
(Anser caerulescens)
1213 One bird apparently oversummered: 8/1 Watonwan (Butterfield W.T.P.) BAb. Early north migrants (median 9/11) 9/2 Marshall (13) JLK, 9/17 St. Louis KJB, ClN, 9/18 Lake SMC. Early south (median 9/13) 9/21 Sherburne JTe, 9/27 Watonwan HHD, RAE. High counts 11/6 Lac qui Parle (550) PEJ, 10/30 Polk (300) SAu, 11/10 Lyon (300, Cottonwood) GWe. Late north 11/3 Lake JLO, DWK, 11/8 Polk (150) SAu, 11/9 Lake BAb, Pine (75) MiD (median 11/30). Please see winter report for late south migrants.
Ross's Goose
(Anser rossii)
65 All north (median 10/4): 10/3–19 Crow Wing (4, Garrison) HHD, ph. PSP, m.ob., 10/10 Itasca SC, 9/24–11/9 Lake (max. 3 in Two Harbors) †KRE, ph. AnG, m.ob. 9/25 Pine KMS, 9/29–10/11 St. Louis (max 11. Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, m.ob., 10/9–13 St. Louis (adult, Duluth Harbor) KRE, m.ob. All south 9/30–10/2 McLeod (3) BHa, PRH, m.ob., 10/7–8 Chisago (juvenile, North Branch W.T.P.) JSa, RBW, 10/23 Mower RZi, 11/6 Lac qui Parle (58, record southbound high count) PEJ, 11/7 Lac qui Parle (2) PEJ, 11/10 Lyon (45, Cottonwood) GWe.
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
18 Only north report 11/3 Aitkin (6, Rice Lake N.W.R.) RBJ. Early south (median 10/1) 8/4–6 Hennepin (1, Bloomington) ph. JRg, m.ob., 8/7–26 Stearns (Albany W.T.P.) HCT, m.ob. Late south 10/26 Lyon (3, Cottonwood) GWe, 11/6 Lac qui Parle (4) PEJ, 11/10 Lyon (100, Cottonwood) GWe (median 12/7).
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
1526 Early north (median 9/17) 8/29 Polk JMJ, 9/7 Itasca SC, 9/18 St. Louis (2) KJB. Early south (median 9/19) 9/17 Le Sueur ANy, DBz, 10/5 Kandiyohi (2, near Pennock) RAE, WPe, 10/6 Ramsey (20) ARe. High counts 11/10 Lyon (750, total in Cottonwood area) GWe, 11/1 Lac qui Parle (279, Big Stone N.W.R.) PCC. Late north 11/16 Becker (15) ShG, HeH, 11/19 St. Louis (Port Terminal, Duluth) PHS (median 11/20). See winter report for late south migrants. Observers are asked to document all sightings with notes, photographs, or recordings to improve our understanding of this species in the state.
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
3453 Reported throughout the state and season.
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
2 Two south reports of probable wild birds: 10/11–12 Scott (New Prague W.T.P.) JWH, ph. GHo, m.ob., 11/6–7 Sibley (Gaylord W.T.P.) PEB, m.ob.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
2835 Reported in all regions of the state throughout the season. New county record: 10/19 Pipestone GLa. High counts 10/14 Cass (77, Powers Twp.) JWM, 11/19 Hennepin (68) KeL.
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
1622 Early north (median 10/1) 10/8 Itasca (2) JBi, 10/10 Itasca SC, (4) EEO, 10/12 Douglas (3) JEl, Itasca SC. Early south (median 10/12) 10/9 Hennepin (2) DWK, PEJ, SBM, 10/13 Stearns (4) HHD, 10/14 Big Stone HHD. High count 11/13 Houston (6,000, Upper Mississippi River N.W.R., Brownsville) JnC. Late north 11/12 Carlton (9) RBJ, 11/13 Douglas BEc, 11/14 Becker KHa (median 11/28). Please see winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds.
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
3351 Reported throughout the state and season. High counts 8/31 Freeborn (300) PEJ, 9/27 Crow Wing (230, Pointen Lake) JLK. Late north 11/4 Cass PSP, 11/6 Crow Wing (Gilbert Lake) KeM, 11/7 Douglas BEc (median 12/15), but also see winter report.
Blue-winged Teal
(Spatula discors)
3048 Reported throughout the state and season. High counts 9/29 Hennepin (600, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) BAF, 8/31 Stearns (545, Paynesville W.T.P.) PCC, 9/17 Brown (510, Sleepy Eye W.T.P. WCM. Late north 10/25 Aitkin (Rice Lake N.W.R.) MBo, Cass BJq, 10/26 Mille Lacs KMa, 11/3 Aitkin (6, Rice Lake N.W.R.) RBJ (median 10/25). Late south 11/8 Houston PK, JKe, 11/9 Hennepin (2, Lake Calhoun) TAT, m.ob., 11/14 Hennepin PEJ (median 11/3).
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
2543 High counts 10/24 Blue Earth (480, Mapleton W.T.P.) KDS, GHo, 10/17 Hennepin (400, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) BAF, 10/21 Stearns (400, Paynesville W.T.P.) DPG. Late north 11/5 Polk (60, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) SAu, 11/7, 11/13 Douglas BEc (median 11/7). Please see winter report for late south migrants.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
1630 High counts 11/14 Winona (350, Prairie Island Spillway) ClN, 11/2 Carver (200, Carver P.R.) KMo. Late north 10/30 Pine RBJ, DAC, 11/4 Aitkin, Mille Lacs HHD, 11/5 Polk (8, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) SAu (median 11/17).
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
923 High counts 11/2 Carver (200, Carver P.R.) KMo, 11/14 Winona (200, Prairie Island Spillway) ClN. Late north 10/6 St. Louis (3) JLK, 10/16 Aitkin PEJ, 10/31 Itasca SC (median 11/28). Late south 11/15 Houston DFN, PEJ, 11/16–22 Hennepin PEJ, GrS, TAT (median 12/7), but also see winter report.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
3451 Reported throughout the state. High counts 11/14 Winona (2,000, Prairie Island Spillway) ClN, 11/21 St. Louis (1,250, Duluth Port Terminal) JLK.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
816 Reported north from Aitkin, Becker, Cass, Cook, Hubbard, Lake, Morrison, St. Louis. Early south (median 8/25) 8/3 Rice TFB, 8/5 Ramsey JEB, 8/7 Lac qui Parle JMs, CRM, ALo. High counts 11/19 St. Louis (29, Port Terminal, Duluth) PHS, 10/31 St. Louis (19, Park Point) ClN.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
1530 High count 11/14 Houston (280, Brownsville) SRo, JRo. Late north 10/30 Todd ANy, DAB, 10/31 Cook RAE, m.ob., 11/28 Morrison (female) DLP. Please see winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
2437 High count 10/30 Hennepin (1,375, Bass Ponds, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) BAF. Late north 11/4 Aitkin HHD, 11/7, 11/13 Douglas BEc (median 11/9). Please see winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
1829 High counts 11/13 Houston (3,000, Upper Mississippi N.W.R.) JnC, 11/14 Winona (2,700, Prairie Island Spillway) ClN. Late north 11/4 Aitkin HHD, 11/7, 11/13 Douglas BEc (median 11/25).
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
2537 High count 11/14 Winona (300, Prairie Island Spillway) ClN. Late north 11/14–15 Lake ToL, m.ob., 11/16 St. Louis FKB, 11/20 St. Louis KJB (median 12/10). Please see winter report for late migrants and overwintering birds.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
2831 High counts 11/16 Houston (2,000, Reno Bottoms) KDS, 10/30 Anoka (1,500, Boot Lake S.N.A.) KDS. Late north 11/7, 11/13 Douglas BEc, 11/22 Cass (Leech Lake) BJq (median 12/4). Please see winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
512 Continuing, oversummering individual seen 8/7 St. Louis JLK. Early north migrants (median 9/30) 10/10 St. Louis (small flocks of 6 to 10 at Park Point) KMo, ClN, JLK. Early south (median 10/17) 10/10 Houston RSA, 10/21 Meeker PRH, 10/23 Stevens JFl. High counts 10/17 St. Louis (35, Park Point) ClN, 10/14 St. Louis (28, Park Point) JLK. Late north 11/16 Lake DWK, 11/21 St. Louis (Superior Entry) NAn, 11/29 St. Louis (4, Duluth) JuW (median 12/3). Please see winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds.
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
2027 High count 11/14 Winona (2,000, Prairie Island) ClN. Late north 11/5 Polk (10, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) SAu, 11/13 Douglas BEc, 11/15 Lake DWK, BAb (median 12/17); but also see winter report.
KING EIDER
(Somateria spectabilis)
1 The twenty-second state record was a female or immature bird discovered at Good Harbor Bay in Cook 11/1 †KRE, †RMD, ph. JnH, ph. ANy, m.ob.
COMMON EIDER
(Somateria mollissima)
2 Two new county records of this accidental species and the first sightings in Minnesota since 1966. Two female/immature S. m. v-nigrum (“Pacific” Common Eider) were discovered 11/10 off Brighton Beach in St. Louis during a snowstorm ph. †KJB. They were refound several times as they moved along the Duluth shoreline, one bird present through 11/15 and the other remaining well into the winter season, and considerable additional documentation was submitted: ph. †PHS, ph. †AXH, ph. †KRE, †PCC, ph. †TRK, ph. †MJM, plus photographic documentation from ten additional observers. A third female/immature S. m. v-nigrum was located in Lake (Silver Bay Marina) 11/13–15 ph. †BMy, ph. †JWL, ph. †BAF, ph. DWK, m.ob. Also see winter report.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
1 Only reports were of presumably the same individual seen at various locations in Duluth 10/24–11/24 St. Louis (female/immature) ph. SCZ, ph. JWd, ph. AXH, m.ob.
Surf Scoter
(Melanitta perspicillata)
11 Many north reports 10/9–11/3 St. Louis (max. 3, between Canal Park and Superior Entry) KRE, m.ob. One south 11/6–13 Anoka (2 immatures, Centerville Lake) CRM, †PEB, m.ob.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
45 Early north (median 10/7) 10/13 Lake (6) JEd, DTr, 10/16 Aitkin (Mille Lacs Lake) ToL, 10/24 St. Louis ALo. Late north 11/8 Cook BAb, (max. 6) JWd, ClN, 11/15 Lake MJB, St. Louis MJB, m.ob. (median 11/20). All south (median arrival 10/26) 10/26 Hennepin (Lake Harriet) CMB, 11/4 Big Stone (adult male, Big Stone Lake) DLP, Hennepin (3, Lake Calhoun) CMB, 11/11–14 Big Stone (max. 2, Big Stone Lake) DLP, 11/15–22 Kandiyohi (Green Lake) ph. JWd, m.ob., 11/29 Stearns/Benton (1, Mississippi River) HHD, RAE, MJB. High count 10/31 Cook (12, from different locations) RAE, SBE.
Black Scoter
(Melanitta americana)
24 All north 10/10–11/3 St. Louis (max. 5, Park Point) ByS, JLK, m.ob., 10/26–11/2 Cook (max. 2) KRE, m.ob. All south 10/21 Stearns (4, juvenile, Paynesville W.T.P.) DPG, 11/3 Big Stone (female, Big Stone Lake) DLP, 11/11–12 Hennepin (female, Lake Harriet) CMB, BAF, 11/12 Dakota (female, Black Dog Lake) ADS, m.ob.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
33 All north reports: 10/23 Lake (Two Harbors) ClN, 10/25–11/3 Cook (Paradise Beach, Good Harbor Bay, and high count of 40 at Cascade River mouth) ALo, DWK, m.ob., 11/20–24 St. Louis DAB, KJB. All south reports: 11/9 Stearns (3, Lake Koronis) RPR, 11/14 Winona (Prairie Island) ClN, 11/19 Kandiyohi (Green Lake) HHD, ph. ANy, m.ob.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
2235 Female from summer continued in Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) through 8/22 DLP. Additional August and September reports 8/12 Stearns DPG, 8/31–9/1 Hennepin PEJ, m.ob., 9/17 Stearns HHD, followed by more arrivals beginning in early October (median south arrival 10/2). High counts 10/18, 10/25, 11/5 Cass (500, Walker W.T.P.) BJq,
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
1824 Early south (median 10/16) 10/7 Carver (2, Wahibo Marsh) JTe, 10/18 Meeker (2, Lake Ripley) MJB, 10/21 Meeker PRH. High count 11/12 St. Louis (425, Park Point) JLK.
Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala islandica)
No reports.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
2841 Reported statewide. High count 11/14 Ramsey (900) ELC. Also see winter report.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
1122 Three south reports prior to October: 8/10 Stevens (female, Clear Lake) DLP, 9/6 Stearns (3) RHi, 9/30 Sherburne (6, Riverside Park) TSh. Additional reports of individuals and small groups beginning mid October, but first double-digit tally not until mid November. High counts 11/18 Wabasha (10,000, Lake Pepin, U.S. Fish & Wildlife waterfowl survey) WPo.
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
913 Reported widely north reports from Aitkin, Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Cook, Crow Wing, Mille Lacs, Lake, and St. Louis, but no reports away from Lake Superior after 10/31. Early south (median 10/29) 10/21 Sherburne PLJ, 10/26 Le Sueur (Upper Sakatah Lake) JWH, 11/1 Olmsted (3, Silver Creek Reservoir) MiD. See winter report for late south and overwintering birds.
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
1444 High count 11/6 Wright (138, Howard Lake) PEB. Late north 11/4 Aitkin (2, Rice Lake N.W.R.) HHD, 11/12 Pine (Pine City W.T.P.) RBJ, 11/13 Douglas BEc (median 11/10). Please see winter report for late south migrants.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
2344 Reported as far north as Roseau, Beltrami, and St. Louis. High counts 11/21 Scott (82) JEB, 9/18 Hennepin (57, Brooklyn Park) TLo, 11/17 Pipestone (55 total in city of Pipestone) RAE.
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
203 Aside from one Southeast record 11/10 Wabasha (Cook Valley) GJM, all reports were northeast of a line from Marshall to Douglas to Chisago.
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
4 Reported from Cook, Itasca, Lake, St. Louis. High counts all from Lake: 11/23 (17) BAb, 11/22 (14 total along S.R. 1) ClN, 11/23 (9, C.R. 2) JRg.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
7 Reported from Aitkin, Itasca, Kittson, Pennington (including the high count of 12 on 10/23 GT), Polk, Marshall and Roseau.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
5 Found in the northwestern counties of Becker, Clay, Polk, Norman, and Red Lake. High counts 10/23 Polk (39) ANy, 8/29 Norman (15) JWH, 10/25 Clay (14) PBB.
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
9 All south reports from Chippewa, Dakota, Faribault, Lac qui Parle, Martin, Murray, Olmsted, Steele, and Watonwan. High counts 9/13 Steele (7) PSu and 10/18 Dakota (7) DWK.
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
1445 Reported as far north as Marshall in the Northwest, Wadena and Crow Wing in the North-central, and Pine in the East-central region.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
3252 High counts 10/3 Douglas (75, Lake Osakis) JEl, 9/1 Renville (63, Round Lake) WCM, 10/12 Carver (54, Rice Lake) WCM. Late north 11/4 Aitkin HHD, 11/5 Cass (Walker) BJq, 11/7, 11/13 Douglas BEc (median 11/27). Late south 11/22–23 Hennepin (Lake Calhoun) JGg, TAT, Scott PEJ, 11/29 Hennepin (Lake Harriet) TAT, CMB (median 12/21).
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
1723 Early south (median 9/14) 8/21, 9/8 Goodhue (1, Prairie Island) GJM, 9/7 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe. High counts 11/11 Hennepin (41) CMB, 9/1 Marshall (36, near Warren) JLK, 10/2 St. Louis (29, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 11/22 St. Louis (2) JLK, MLH, 11/29 Lake (3) JPR, St. Louis BAb, (3, Brighton Beach) ToL (median 11/19). Late south 11/21 Washington ADS, 11/29+ Hennepin (Lake Calhoun) TAT, JCr, MPi (median 11/27).
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
1517 High count 8/11 St. Louis (78, two large rafts on Cummings Lake, perhaps knocked down by the prior night's storm) JPa. Late north 11/17–30 St. Louis JLK, m.ob. (median 12/3). Late south 11/13–15 Hennepin ToL, CMB, 11/15 Wabasha DFN, PEJ (median 11/10).
Eared Grebe
(Podiceps nigricollis)
118 High counts 8/3 Lac qui Parle (51, birds still nesting on Salt Lake) KeL, Late north 9/1 Pennington JLK, 9/5 Wilkin (3) HHD, 10/10 Douglas JEl (median 10/22). Late south 9/25 Sibley RBJ, DAC, 9/28 Lac qui Parle DLP, 9/30 Sibley HHD (median 10/31).
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
65 High count 10/11 Douglas (20, Lake Osakis) ALu. Late north 10/16 Polk JMJ, 10/21 Douglas ANy, Todd ANy, 11/7 Douglas BEc (median 11/3). Late south 10/20 Stevens JFl, 10/28 McLeod PRH, 11/2 Stevens DLP.
CLARK'S GREBE
(Aechmophorus clarkii)
No reports.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
3353 Reported from every county except Clearwater. High counts 9/22 Clay (300, Moorhead) GSc, 9/29 Ramsey (300, Indian Mounds Park) DVe.
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
841 All reports southwest of a line from Pennington to Mille Lacs to Houston. First county record 9/11 Mille Lacs (Long Siding) DAC, RBJ.
White-winged Dove
(Zenaida asiatica)
1 Only report 8/17 Kandiyohi †JoS.
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
3453 Reported from every county. High count 9/20 Clay (100, total from several flocks near Hawley) HeH, ShG.
Cuckoos
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus americanus)
112 One north report 9/19 St. Louis (Beck Road, 1.5 miles south of intersection with I-35) †DCZ. Late south 9/6 Scott BAb, 9/8 Nicollet RBW, 9/25 Olmsted JPr (median 9/17).
Black-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus erythropthalmus)
911 More widely reported than usual for the fall. Late north 9/11 Traverse DLP, 9/14 Carlton JDR, 9/20 St. Louis (Park Point) KaM, 10/5 St. Louis (Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB (median 9/7). Late south 9/2 Isanti (Anderson CP) DPG, 9/9 Fillmore NBO, 9/21 Scott BAb (median 9/25).
Nightjars
Common Nighthawk
(Chordeiles minor)
2841 High count 8/24 St. Louis (3,032, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 9/22 Mille Lacs KMa, 10/2 St. Louis KJB, FJN, ClN (median 9/27). Late south 9/28 Lyon GWe, 10/9 Isanti (4) BKa (median 10/9).
Eastern Whip-poor-will
(Antrostomus vociferus)
42 All north 8/3 Lake (Tettegouche S.P.) GrN, 8/6 Kittson (Twin Lakes W.M.A.) DPG, 8/24 Crow Wing PSP, 9/11 St. Louis SLF. All south 8/9 Sherburne (Sand Dunes S.F.) PLJ, PMJ, 8/23 Ramsey (St. Paul) BWF.
Swifts
Chimney Swift
(Chaetura pelagica)
2147 High counts 9/4 Washington (900, Mahtomedi High School) ADr, 8/31 Sherburne (875, Handke Center) ToL. Late north 9/13 Douglas HHD, 9/14 St. Louis (Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB (median 9/14). Late south 9/25 Hennepin (3) FKo, 10/3 Blue Earth ChH, Rice TFB (median 10/6).
Hummingbirds
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
(Archilochus colubris)
3244 High counts 9/7 Washington (45, visiting a collection of 19 feeders) GJa, 9/7 Sibley (20, Henderson) RyJ. Late north 9/26 St. Louis LME, 9/28 Cass MSc (median 9/25). Late south 10/8 Hennepin ChC, McLeod PRH, Mower RJW (median 10/13).
RUFOUS HUMMINGBIRD
(Selasphorus rufus)
2 Two records of this Accidental species, both well-photographed adult males frequenting feeders and both providing first county records: 9/13–11/5 Le Sueur SMN, †TAT, ph. †RMD, †PCC, ph. †MJM, and digital images from nine more observers (see The Loon 87:91); 11/8–11 Ramsey (St. Paul) TeW, ph. †RMD, ph. †PEB, plus photographs from four more observers.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
411 High counts 8/4 and 8/10 Hennepin (11, 5 adults with black, downy chicks, Wood Lake N.C.) CMB. All north 8/15 Pennington HHD, CRM, 8/21 Cook HHD, RAE, CRM, 8/29 Beltrami HCT, JMs, LMS, DWK, PRH, CRM, KDS, 9/1 Lake of the Woods LMS. Late south 9/18 Hennepin CMB, 9/27 Yellow Medicine (3) GWe (median 10/7).
Sora
(Porzana carolina)
1630 High count 8/12 Becker (10, Hamden Slough N.W.R.) ShG, HeH. Late north 9/3 Polk JLK, 9/8 St. Louis JLK, 9/13 Becker ShG, HeH (median 10/1). Late south 10/8 Hennepin CMB, 10/9 Sherburne ToL (median 10/11).
Common Gallinule
(Gallinula galeata)
15 Only north reports were 8/20–9/8 Todd (2 adults and max. 5 juveniles, Long Prairie, Imperial Rd.) ph. †BWF, m.ob. South reports 8/1–9/12 Sherburne (max. 3 ad. and 5 juv., second nesting this year at Big Bluestem Pool) PLJ, PMJ, JlB, m.ob.; 8/2–4 Washington (1 ad. and 3 juv., Paul Hugo Farms W.M.A.) MJB, JWH, m.ob.; 8/6 Nicollet (2, Swan Lake, north access) RBW; 8/8 Meeker (1 ad. and 2 juv., Poplar W.M.A.) MJB; 8/19 Wabasha (1 ad. and 4 juv., Whitewater W.M.A., Dorer Pools) ANy.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
2647 Seen statewide throughout the season. Late north reports 11/6 Crow Wing KeM, 11/7 Douglas BEc, and then none until 11/29 Douglas ANy. High count 10/15 Douglas (12,000, Lake Christina, counted by 100s, likely an under-estimate) JsS, JSw.
Yellow Rail
(Coturnicops noveboracensis)
1 Only report 8/4 Roseau DPG.
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
2929 Very few reports southwest of a line from Wilkin to Waseca. High count 10/30 Sherburne (8,797, Sherburne N.W.R., a refuge record high count of staging birds) AHw. Late north 11/1 Marshall JMJ, Pine (5) SBE, 11/9 Otter Tail (5) BDv (median 11/4). Late south 11/13 Ramsey (73) BRL, Washington (100) JHh, EzH, 11/14 Houston (6) SRo, JRo, 11/15 Anoka (83) CKB (median 11/8).
Stilts, Avocets
American Avocet
(Recurvirostra americana)
45 North reports from the North Ottawa Impoundment in Grant (max. 11) through 8/17. Additional north reports 8/14 Traverse DPG, 9/15 St. Louis (Superior Entry) ClN, 10/24 Grant (2, near Ashby) HHD, 10/30 Pine (Hinkley W.T.P.) ph. DAC, RBJ. All south 8/1–2 Stevens (max. 27, season's high count) RAE, HHD, m.ob., 8/9 Hennepin (4, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) BAF, Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) RAE, 9/1 Hennepin (3, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) TAT, SHF, BAF, Isanti (Isanti W.T.P.) HHD, 9/21–22 Kandiyohi RSF, JoS, ph. JWd.
Plovers
Black-bellied Plover
(Pluvialis squatarola)
1115 Early north (median 8/9) 8/2–16 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) PCC, DWK, m.ob., 8/22 St. Louis (2, Park Point) JLK. Early south (median 8/8) 8/10 Sibley (3) DWK, m.ob., 8/11 Faribault DOB, Hennepin (5) BAF. High counts 10/20 Hennepin (18, Long Meadow Lake) PEJ, 10/5 Hennepin (17, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge, all juveniles) BAF. New county record 8/30 Wadena (sod farm, east side of 190th Ave.) RAE. Late north 10/23 St. Louis KRE, 10/24 Lake (Two Harbors) RPR, TAT, 10/25 Lake WCM, LS, RZi (median 10/26). Late south 10/26 Big Stone DLP, 11/1 Lac qui Parle (2) PCC, 11/1–2 Meeker MJB, m.ob. (median 11/5).
American Golden-Plover
(Pluvialis dominica)
1219 Early north (median 8/17) 8/1 Grant (1, North Ottawa Impoundment) HHD, grew to 18 by 8/8 JPR, ToL. First north reports away from Grant 8/25 Koochiching (8) BHa, 9/3 St. Louis (Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Early south (median 8/4) 8/5 Washington JEB, 8/9 Faribault WAF, 8/10 Sibley (2) DWK, m.ob. High counts 10/23 Pennington (45) ANy, 9/17 St. Louis (36, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 10/23 Pennington DBz, (45) ANy, Polk ANy, DBz, Red Lake DBz, ANy, 10/24 Kittson DBz, ANy (median 10/27). Late south 10/29 Dakota BAF, 11/1 Lac qui Parle (3) PCC (median 11/3).
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
3052 High counts 8/2 Grant (255, North Ottawa Impoundment.) PCC, 8/2 Stevens (189, Donnelly Twp., C.R. 20 at 580th Ave.) PCC. Late north 10/12 Mille Lacs (4) CRM, 10/23 Red Lake ANy, 10/24 Becker HHD (median 10/26). Late south 11/9 Murray GWe, Ramsey HHD, Stearns RPR, 11/10 Lyon (3) GWe (median 12/4).
Semipalmated Plover
(Charadrius semipalmatus)
1421 Early north 8/2 Grant (34) PCC, DWK. See summer report for early south migrants. All high counts of this species were from the North Ottawa Impoundment in Grant, where numbers peaked at 83 on 8/9 PCC. Late north 9/12 St. Louis ALo, 9/12–13 Mille Lacs (3) HHD, RAE, ALo, RBW (median 10/2). All south reports after September: 10/2 Big Stone DLP, 10/9, 10/12 Scott BAb, 10/9–16 Hennepin (max. 2, Bass Ponds) BAF, CMB, m.ob. (median 10/8).
Piping Plover
(Charadrius melodus)
No reports.
Sandpipers
Upland Sandpiper
(Bartramia longicauda)
37 All reports west of a line from Mahnomen through Cottonwood. High count 8/2 Stevens (24, including 21 at one location reported during the summer season) DWK. All north 8/2 Grant (southwest corner of county) DWK, Mahnomen (Waubun Marsh) KRo, 8/9 Grant (2, North Ottawa Impoundment.) PCC, 8/17 Clay DLP. Late south 8/15 Lac qui Parle (Lac qui Parle High School) JWd, 8/17 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) MHo, 9/7 Chippewa RMD.
Hudsonian Godwit
(Limosa haemastica)
4 No north reports. All south 8/2 Stevens (17, Donnelly Twp., C.R. 20 at 580th Ave.) PCC, 8/8 Yellow Medicine (43, Miller Lake) DLP, 8/10 Sibley (59, Sand Lake) DWK, HHD, RAE, JCC, 9/7 Mower (Grand Meadow W.T.P.) JCC.
Marbled Godwit
(Limosa fedoa)
11 The only north reports were of up to 3 juveniles in Grant at the North Ottawa Impoundment 8/1–4 HHD, PCC, DWK, CNn. One south report 8/2 Stevens (Donnelly Twp., C.R. 20 at 580th Ave.) PCC, DWK.
Ruddy Turnstone
(Arenaria interpres)
32 See summer report for earliest southbound migrant. All south 9/1–2 Hennepin (max. 3 juveniles at Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) SC, TAT, BAF, SHF, GrS, 9/12 Faribault KMS, CRM. All north reports 8/8–9 Grant (max. 2, North Ottawa Impoundment) ToL, JPR, ALo, 9/1 Hubbard (4, season's peak tally, Park Rapids W.T.P.) BWF, JWH, and from St. Louis (chiefly Park Point R.A.) on 8/30 JLK and then 9/17–24 (max. 3) m.ob.
Red Knot
(Calidris canutus)
1 All north 8/30 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) TPW.
Stilt Sandpiper
(Calidris himantopus)
1621 See summer report for early southbound migrants. High counts 8/2 Grant (133, including four juveniles, the first reported this season; North Ottawa Impoundment) PCC, 8/9 Grant (106, North Ottawa Impoundment.) PCC. Late north 9/6 Becker HeH, ShG, 9/12 Mille Lacs HHD, RAE, 9/15 Otter Tail HHD, RAE (median 9/21). Late south 10/10 Jackson HHD, KMS, CRM, 10/11 Yellow Medicine DWK, 10/18 Nobles (52, Tripp Ave. just south of C.R. 18; a notable tally for so late in the season) BTS, 10/19 Lyon (Sham Lake) GWe (median 10/10).
Sanderling
(Calidris alba)
810 See summer report for early southbound migrants, north and south. High count 9/29 St. Louis (31) TPW. Late north 10/2 St. Louis (8) KRE, JPr, 10/6 St. Louis (2, Superior Entry) ToL (median 10/11). Late south 10/25 Hennepin (juvenile at Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) †BAF, SHF, BAF, 11/1 Lac qui Parle (3, Big Stone N.W.R..) PCC (median 10/22).
Dunlin
(Calidris alpina)
4 Few reports, and none from the north. Early south (median 8/25) 9/29–10/1 Brown BTS, 10/5 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) BAF. Highest tally only five. Late south 10/25 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) DPa, Stearns PCC, 10/29 Dakota (2) BAF (median 11/5).
PURPLE SANDPIPER
(Calidris maritima)
1The eighth state record (MOURC #2014-055) was found 11/26 St. Louis (Canal Park) ph. †PHS. [Corrected]
Baird's Sandpiper
(Calidris bairdii)
1626 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).
Least Sandpiper
(Calidris minutilla)
2842 See summer report for early migrants north and south. High counts 8/9 Grant (244, North Ottawa Impoundment) PCC, 8/14 Scott (200: total of about 300 peeps, approximately 2/3 were this species based on study of those fairly close; Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp) BAF, 8/2 Stevens (185, Donnelly Twp., C.R. 20 at 580th Ave.) PCC. Late north 9/12 Mille Lacs HHD, RAE, ALo, 9/16 St. Louis JLK, 9/29 Morrison RAE (median 10/13). Late south 10/14 McLeod PRH, Stearns MJB, 10/19 Lyon (10) GWe, 10/26 Big Stone DLP (median 10/25).
White-rumped Sandpiper
(Calidris fuscicollis)
22 All north 8/30 Wadena (Verndale W.T.P.) RAE, HHD, 10/9 St. Louis (Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. All south 10/1 Brown (3, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS. Note: undocumented reports of fall migrant White-rumpeds prior to mid-August are not published.
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
(Calidris subruficollis)
69 See summer report for early southbound migrants. High count 8/16 Stevens (46, 270th St. and 620th Ave.) MHo. Late north 9/6 Cook (Grand Marais) MJM, 9/7–9 Mille Lacs (max. 4) JCC, m.ob., 9/9 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JLK. Late south 9/14 Brown (2, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, 9/19 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) DAC, RBJ, 9/27 Sibley (2, Mud Lake) JCC (median 9/20).
Pectoral Sandpiper
(Calidris melanotos)
2141 See summer report for early southbound migrants. Highest counts both from the North Ottawa Impoundment in Grant: 8/2 (211) PCC, 8/9 (202) PCC. Late north 10/24 Becker HHD, Lake of the Woods ANy, Roseau ANy, 10/29 Carlton RAE, HHD, 10/30 Pine (Pine City WTP) RBJ, DAC (median 10/30). Late south 11/1 Lac qui Parle (3) PCC, Yellow Medicine DLP, 11/2 Brown BTS, Lyon (2) GWe (median 11/12).
Semipalmated Sandpiper
(Calidris pusilla)
1936 See summer report for early southbound migrants. High count 8/9 Grant (359, including 3 juveniles, the first of the season; North Ottawa Impoundment) PCC. Late north 9/1 Beltrami JWH, BWF, Hubbard BWF, Lake of the Woods JWH, BWF, Wadena JWH, 9/21 St. Louis RZi (median 9/27). Late south 10/11 Renville DWK, Yellow Medicine DWK, 10/11–13 Hennepin CMB, BAF (median 10/12).
Short-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus griseus)
512 See summer report for early southbound migrants. High count 8/1 Grant (20, North Ottawa Impoundment) HHD. Late north 8/23 Grant LGl, 8/30 Pennington (3) JWH, BWF, 9/2 Marshall (9, Agassiz N.W.R.) JLK. Late south 8/31 Freeborn (6) PEJ, Scott BAb, 9/1 Hennepin (juvenile) TAT, BAF, SHF, 9/21 Lac qui Parle DLP (median 9/11).
Long-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus scolopaceus)
111 Only north report 9/30 Wadena (4, Thomastown Twp.) PJB. Early south (median 8/1) 8/20 Rice DAT, 9/2 Nobles HHD, 9/14 Yellow Medicine KMS. High counts 9/29 Hennepin (70, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) CMB, 10/12 Hennepin (40) CMB. Late south 10/23 Dakota RMD, (14, Lake Byllesby) ADS, 10/25 Sibley BAb (median 10/25).
American Woodcock
(Scolopax minor)
912 High count 8/1 Redwood (5, Cedar Mountain S.N.A.) BRB. Late north 10/18 St. Louis TRK, 10/26 Becker HeH, ShG (median 10/29). Late south 10/25 Blue Earth ChH, Washington DFN, 10/31 Olmsted MiD (median 11/3).
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
2239 Highest counts were from Sham Lake in Lyon County where numbers peaked at 47 on 9/27 GWe; also notable was 11/1 Lac qui Parle (29) PCC. Late north 10/28 Crow Wing PSP, 10/29 Lake MBo, 11/12 St. Louis MSS (median 11/9). Last reported south 11/15, 11/20 Houston DFN, RTP, but see winter report for late migrants and possibly overwintering birds.
Spotted Sandpiper
(Actitis macularius)
2745 High counts 8/9 Grant (21, North Ottawa Impoundment.) PCC, 8/7 Lac qui Parle (18) CRM. Late north 9/28 Cass MSc, Koochiching SC, 9/29 Morrison RAE (median 10/13). Late south 10/13 Hennepin TAT, 10/18 Wabasha LHl, 10/22 Goodhue BRL (median 10/10).
Solitary Sandpiper
(Tringa solitaria)
2639 See summer report for early southbound migrants. High counts 8/1 McLeod (15) PRH, 8/15 Wadena (14) CRM. Late north 9/24 Lake SC, 9/28 Cass MRN, 10/13 St. Louis (St. Louis River upstream of Bodas Rd.) MJM, 10/14–15 St. Louis (Cloquet River) MJM (median 10/1). Late south 10/3 Kandiyohi (2) JWd, Scott BAb, 10/6 Scott BAb, 10/15 Anoka DFe, JWl (median 10/5).
Lesser Yellowlegs
(Tringa flavipes)
2642 See summer report for early southbound migrants. High counts 8/2 Grant (295, including 12 juveniles, the first reported this fall, North Ottawa Impoundment) PCC, 8/9 Grant (139, North Ottawa Impoundment) PCC. Late north 9/29 Morrison RAE, 10/9 St. Louis (Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB (median 10/25). Late south 11/1 Yellow Medicine DLP, 11/2 Lyon (5) GWe, Meeker HHD (median 11/2).
Willet
(Tringa semipalmata)
14 The most fall reports since 2008. All north 8/7–9 Grant (max. 3 at North Ottawa Impoundent) HCT, m.ob. All south: 8/4 Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) HHD, 8/10 Sibley (9, seasonal high count, Sand Lake) HHD, RAE, 8/11 Rice (Canby Ave. Pond) GHo, 8/12–25 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) CMB, m.ob., 8/30 Lac qui Parle (7, Salt Lake) RSA, 9/3 Lyon (3, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 10/23 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) GSw.
Greater Yellowlegs
(Tringa melanoleuca)
2237 See summer report for early southbound migrants. High count 8/8 Grant (60, North Ottawa Impoundment) ToL. Late north 10/24 Becker HHD, Kittson ANy, DBz, Lake of the Woods (2) ANy, DBz, Norman HHD, Roseau ANy (median 11/3). All November south reports: 11/1 Lac qui Parle (total of 13 from two locations) PCC, McLeod PRH, 11/2 Big Stone DLP, 11/7 Lac qui Parle (2) PEJ (median 11/9).
Wilson's Phalarope
(Phalaropus tricolor)
311 High count 8/4 Lac qui Parle (70, number approximate as birds were scattered all over Salt Lake) HHD. Late north 8/5 Roseau DPG, through 8/9 in Grant (4, North Ottawa Impoundment.) PCC, 8/15 Itasca SC. Late south 8/31 Lyon (4) GWe, 9/7 Nobles JPr, 10/9–17, 10/24–25 (record late) Hennepin (Bass Ponds and Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) †BAF, SHF, v.t. DTr, DPa, m.ob. (median 9/15).
Red-necked Phalarope
(Phalaropus lobatus)
119 Early north 8/2 Grant (1 juvenile, North Ottawa Impoundment) PCC, (11, North Ottawa Impoundment and Elbow Lake W.T.P.) DWK. First north reports away from Grant: 8/13 Mahnomen (3, Wauban W.T.P.) HHD, Norman (9, Ada W.T.P.) HHD. See summer report for early south migrants. High counts 8/15 Sibley (22) ANy, 8/16 Douglas (22, Osakis W.T.P.) MHo. Late north 9/1 Lake of the Woods JWH, BWF, Pennington (14, Thief River Falls W.T.P.) JLK, Polk (2, Erskine W.T.P.) JLK, Wadena BWF, DWK, (Sebeka W.T.P.) JWH, 9/13 Douglas HHD, RAE. Late south 9/27 Yellow Medicine DLP, 9/29 Brown BTS, 10/2 Big Stone (2) FKo (median 9/26).
RED PHALAROPE
(Phalaropus fulicarius)
1 One found 10/21 Mower (Brownsdale W.T.P.) ph. GHo, KDS was the eighteenth state record and first since 2009.
Jaegers
Parasitic Jaeger
(Stercorarius parasiticus)
1 All reports were from St. Louis: 8/31 (second-cycle) PHS, †RMD, 9/26 (dark-morph, Park Point R.A.) ClN, 9/27 (2 adult light-morphs, Superior Entry) KRE, JMs, KMS, BMu, ALo, 9/29 (3, Duluth Harbor) TPM, 9/30 (Superior Entry) JSf.
Stercorarius jaeger
(Stercorarius sp.)
1 A dark-morph jaeger 9/30 St. Louis (Park Point) KRE was left unidentified.
Gulls, Terns
Sabine's Gull
(Xema sabini)
First fall with no reports since 2002.
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
2225 Early south (median 8/6) 8/11 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) BAF, 8/18 Hennepin JMs, 8/24 Sherburne (2) PLJ, PMJ, 8/31 Lyon (9, Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe. High counts 9/29 Cass (220, Walker W.T.P.) DAY, 8/24 Crow Wing (110, Mille Lacs, Garrison Walleye Wayside) RPR, Late north 11/8 Aitkin DWK, Crow Wing DWK, PEB, Mille Lacs (12) SBM, PSP, PEB (median 11/23). Late south 11/11 Goodhue (5) GJM, Hennepin ANy, DBz, 11/14 Houston (3) SRo, JRo (median 11/24).
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
1842 High counts 9/23 Blue Earth (6,000) ChH, 8/16 Douglas (2,000, Osakis W.T.P.) MHo. Late north 10/23 Lake (Two Harbors, Agate Bay) ph. †ClN, Todd CRM, 10/24 Clay PBB, Grant HHD, St. Louis (Park Point R.A.; plumage markings identify this as the same individual seen in Lake the prior day) ClN, 10/31 Traverse DLP, 11/1 Clay (6) PBB, 11/7 Douglas BEc (median 10/24). Late south 11/6 McLeod PRH, Sibley (6, Gaylord W.T.P.) PEB, 11/7 Sibley ANy, CRM, 11/10 Lyon (4) GWe (median 11/11).
SHORT-BILLED GULL
(Larus brachyrhynchus)
1 One found 11/8 Hennepin (Lake Calhoun) ph. †DPv, m.ob. was relocated on Lake Harriet the following morning AXH. Fourth state record and first since 1998.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
3249 Reported statewide. North reports stopped in the Northwest after 11/21 but continued throughout the season in the Northeast. High count 11/12 Hennepin (5,000 on Lake Harriet; estimated by scope field sample counts) BAF.
CALIFORNIA GULL
(Larus californicus)
1 First-cycle found 10/19 St. Louis (Superior Entry) ph. †PHS, MLH, ph. †JLK, RJ was refound 10/22 at the same location ph. PHS.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
1528 Seen north throughout the season. First south reports 8/11 Sherburne (4) TSh, 8/23 Hennepin (6) PTn. High counts 11/22 St. Louis (1,500, Canal Park) PHS, JLK, MLH, 11/23 St. Louis (1,050, Canal Park) PHS.
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
12 North reports began 10/26 St. Louis (first-cycle, Superior Entry) ph. PHS, JLK, MLH. Subsequent arrivals followed 11/2 St. Louis (Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, and a second first-cycle 11/9 St. Louis (Canal Park) ph. PHS. An apparent Thayer's X Iceland intergrade was also present in Duluth for most of the month of November. All south 11/21 Dakota (4, comprised of one first-cycle at the Burnsville Landfill and two adults and one second-cycle at the Pine Bend Landfill) ADS, 11/23 Hennepin (first-cycle, Lake Calhoun) DWK, TAT.
Iceland Gull (Thayer's)
(Larus g. thayeri)
34 All reports were from Lake Superior or the Twin Cities metropolitan area. Early north (median 10/15) 10/6 St. Louis (Superior Entry) ToL, 10/14 St. Louis (first-cycle, Superior Entry) ClN, 10/19 St. Louis (3, Superior Entry (Minnesota)) JLK. Early south (median 10/5) 10/21 Hennepin (first-cycle, Lake Harriet) CMB, 10/29 Hennepin (adult) CMB, (2 adults, Lake Calhoun) PEB. High count 11/9 St. Louis (21, comprised of seven first-cycles, one second-cycle and two adults at the Superior Entry (MLH, JLK, PHS), and six first-cycles, one second-cycle and four adults at Canal Park (JLK, PHS). This is the second highest count for Minnesota and relatively early for such a high number; the average date for the 20 highest fall counts in the state is 12/1. Still present north and south at the end of the season.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
11 All north reports were from St. Louis and south reports from Hennepin. North reports consisted of a first-cycle 9/10 (Park Point) ph. †PHS, which was the earliest hatch-year bird ever found in Minnesota. It was followed by 10/26 (Superior Entry, first-cycle) MLH, †JLK and 10/30 (Superior Entry, second-cycle) †PHS, ClN. South reports began as north reports ended: 10/30 (adult, Lake Harriet) CMB, 11/6 (first-cycle, Lake Harriet) †CMB, (first-cycle, Lake Calhoun) PEB, †DWK, 11/7 (2, one in juvenile and one in firstwinter plumage, Lake Calhoun) PEB. At least three different first-cycles were ultimately reported from Lake Calhoun in November, and the season was capped off with an adult 11/23 (Lake Calhoun) ph. DWK, TAT.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
21 All north 10/16 St. Louis ph. PHS, 11/2 St. Louis (Superior Entry ) JLK, 11/15 Lake BAb, 11/22 St. Louis (second-cycle, Canal Park) ph. PHS, JLK, MLH, 11/29 St. Louis (Canal Park) JLK. Early south 11/9 Hennepin (first-cycle, Lakes Calhoun and Harriet) reported by 26(!) individuals (all searching for a Mew Gull), 11/11 Hennepin (adult and a different immature) BAF, and culminating in 3 first-cycles 11/29 Hennepin (Lake Harriet) BAF, one of which was found deceased the following day.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
1 All north 11/15 St. Louis (Superior Entry) AnG, RJ, MLH, 11/23 St. Louis (2, second-cycle and an adult, Canal Park) PHS, 11/29 St. Louis (adult, Canal Park) JCr.
LEAST TERN
(Sternula antillarum)
1 A juvenile found 8/11 Rock (Luverne) HHD, †TAT, †RMD, †KRo, m.ob. was seen with an adult 8/13 ph. DAC. Last report was of a single bird (which one?) 8/14.
Caspian Tern
(Hydroprogne caspia)
815 High count 8/2 Cass (approx. 400, Leech Lake, Pelican Island) KYg. Late north 9/2 Beltrami SVo, 9/5 Mille Lacs KMa, 9/14 Cass MRN, 9/26 St. Louis (2) ClN. All south reports after mid-September were from Dakota and Hennepin, with last reports 9/29 Hennepin (Purgatory Creek wetland) BeS, (2, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) BAF (median 10/2).
Black Tern
(Chlidonias niger)
1227 All reports west of a line from Roseau to Chisago to Freeborn. High count 9/1 Marshall (78, Agassiz Valley Impoundment) JLK. Late north 9/2 Marshall (2, Agassiz N.W.R.) JLK, 9/3 Norman (12) CRM (median 9/7). Late south 9/14 Jackson BAb, Lyon (3) GWe, Watonwan BAb, 9/20 Yellow Medicine HHD, 9/22 Sherburne (40, Sherburne N.W.R.) SMC (median 9/15).
Common Tern
(Sterna hirundo)
6 Late north 9/28 St. Louis RZi, JMs, KMS, DFe, (50, also the seasonal high count, Superior Entry) ToL, 10/6 St. Louis (Superior Entry) ToL (median 10/1). No fall south reports for the first time since 2009.
Forster's Tern
(Sterna forsteri)
923 High count 9/7 Lyon (10, Lone Tree Lake) GWe. Late north 9/14 Mille Lacs (Mille Lacs Lake, Cove Bay) JnP, KMa, 10/11 Otter Tail (3, Maplewood S.P.) CKa, TKa (median 10/11). Late south 10/4 Kandiyohi (2) JoS, 10/10 Jackson CRM, HHD, KMS, 11/2 Stevens (Clear Lake) DLP (median 9/27).
Loons
Red-throated Loon
(Gavia stellata)
1 Only report 10/16 St. Louis (1, Park Point R.A.) JLK.
Pacific Loon
(Gavia pacifica)
3 All north 10/16 Aitkin (no details) DAC, RBJ, 10/31 Mille Lacs (Wigwam Bay, no details, perhaps same as 10/16 individual?) KRE, m.ob., 11/13–29 St. Louis (Duluth) CRM, ph. ALD, †PHS, †JLK, m.ob.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
2722 High counts not representative as all missed the peak staging period, typically during the second half of October: 11/8 Mille Lacs (45, Mille Lacs Lake) SBM, 8/26 Douglas (27, Mount Carmel Bible Camp) CNn. Late north 11/8 Aitkin DWK, PEB, Crow Wing DWK, PEB, Mille Lacs PEB, SBM, Otter Tail BDv, St. Louis BAb, ClN, 11/13 Douglas BEc (median 11/25). Late south 11/16 Hennepin (Lake Calhoun) BAF, Winona JRo, 11/18–20 Hennepin (Lake Calhoun) JmM, TAT (median 11/29). [Corrected]
Storks
WOOD STORK
(Mycteria americana)
1 Third state record 8/1–11 Washington (subadult, at farm pond along the Manning Trail near the town of Hugo) ph. †ELC, ph. †BAF, ph. †BMu, ph. †PHS, †PEB, and additional images from 12 other observers (The Loon 87:90).
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
2948 High counts 9/25 Hennepin (1,000, Old Cedar Bridge) CMB, 9/29 Dakota (780, Lake Rebecca Park) DVe. Late north 10/31 Mille Lacs DAB, 11/2 St. Louis (Superior Entry) JLK, 11/8 St. Louis (2, Park Point) WFl (median 11/24).
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
2147 High counts 9/19 Hennepin (1,475, counted by 5's, 950 at Bass Ponds and 525 at Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) BAF, SHF, 9/13 (1,000, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) MCo, SCo. Late north 9/29 St. Louis (38, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/23 Clay (Felton Prairie) KCo, 10/25 Marshall JMJ (median 10/25), but also see winter report.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Least Bittern
(Botaurus exilis)
16 High counts 8/5–12 Hennepin (8) CMB. Only north report 8/4 Roseau DPG. Late south 9/5 Hennepin (Wood Lake N.C.) PRi, 9/18 Hennepin CMB, 9/25 Washington SCr (median 9/2).
American Bittern
(Botaurus lentiginosus)
1411 High count 8/30 Roseau (8) KRE, m.ob. Late north 9/2 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) JLK, 9/7 Mahnomen JMJ, 10/25 Aitkin JPR (median 10/8). Late south 10/16 Big Stone DLP, 10/17 Hennepin (Hillside Cemetery, Minneapolis) ph. TBo, 11/5 Blue Earth (found in a parking lot in Mankato, injured or sick?) ph. NFT (median 10/10).
LITTLE BLUE HERON
(Egretta caerulea)
No reports.
Snowy Egret
(Egretta thula)
13 All reports: 8/6 Washington (in flight near Downs Lake) JLO, 9/2 Hennepin (Long Meadow Lake) JHh, 9/7–9 Mille Lacs (Hwy 169 & C.R. 13) JCC, †HCT, ph. PKa, m.ob., 9/7 Yellow Medicine (Spellman Lake) GWe.
Yellow-crowned Night Heron
(Nyctanassa violacea)
No reports.
Black-crowned Night Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
112 High counts 9/17, 10/4 Hennepin (4, Lake Hiawatha Park) BAF. One north report 11/3 Beltrami (Lake Bemidji) DPJ. Late south 10/26 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) JWu, JGg, 11/3–6 Hennepin (Powderhorn Park) TAT (median 11/8).
Green Heron
(Butorides virescens)
2144 High counts 8/28 Anoka (15, Springbrook N.C.) KMa, 8/28 Cass (10, Cat Lake) DWK. Late north 9/28 Mille Lacs KMa, Wadena PJB, 9/29 St. Louis AM, 10/6 Crow Wing PSP (median 10/1). Late south 10/19–24 Hennepin (Plymouth Creek Marsh) FKo, 10/22 Hennepin BAb (median 10/20).
Great Egret
(Ardea alba)
1750 High counts 8/16 Carver (385, New Germany area) DWK, 8/1 Hennepin (247, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., counted individually) CMB, 8/15 Grant (150, North Ottawa Impoundment) CNn. Late north 10/10 Douglas JEl, 10/15 Grant (3) ALu, 10/23 Marshall (2) DBz, ANy (median 10/14). Late south 11/6 Scott BAb, 11/8 Anoka CKB, Houston PK, JKe, 11/9 Houston NBO (median 11/7).
Western Cattle-Egret
(Ardea ibis)
1 One south report 10/23 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) GSw, ph. RTa.
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
3353 High count 8/1 Hennepin (40, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) CMB. Late north 10/30 Pine (Pine City W.T.P.) RBJ, DAC, 11/10 Hubbard (Shingobee Lake) MAW, 11/16 Traverse DLP (median 12/1).
Ibises
White-faced Ibis
(Plegadis chihi)
1 Only report 10/2 Lac qui Parle (2, Big Stone N.W.R.) RBJ.
Plegadis ibis
(Plegadis sp.)
3 All south 8/12–13 Yellow Medicine (juvenile, Fortier Twp.) ph. †KRo, RBJ, 9/21 Lac qui Parle (4 juveniles) DLP, 10/14 Big Stone (near Ortonville) HHD.
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
3251 High count 10/5 St. Louis (372, H.R.B.O.) KJB. Notable high counts away from Duluth: 9/29 Blue Earth (222) BHW, 9/30 Blue Earth (151) BHW. Late north 10/20 St. Louis (H.R.B.O.) KJB, 10/26 Cook WCM, RZi (median 10/30). Late south 10/21 Carver JTe, Washington MJM, 10/30 Sherburne (4) MSc, 10/31 Blue Earth (2) BHW (median 10/21).
Osprey
Osprey
(Pandion haliaetus)
2427 High count 9/17 St. Louis (26, H.R.B.O.) KJB, 9/29 Blue Earth (7) BHW. Late north 9/28 Hubbard (2) MAW, St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) JSf, 9/29 St. Louis JMs, 10/16 St. Louis (H.R.B.O.) KJB, 10/31 Cook (Grand Marais) CRM, m.ob. (median 10/24). Late south 10/20 Olmsted LAV, 11/9 Meeker, Stearns (Lake Koronis) RPR (median 11/11).
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
77 Early north (median 9/29) 9/2 Mahnomen (juvenile) †CRM, 9/15 St. Louis (H.R.B.O.) KJB. Early south 10/21 Sherburne (adult) PLJ, 10/26 Le Sueur (adult) JWH, 10/31 Meeker (juvenile) PRH, High count 11/11 St. Louis (32, H.R.B.O.) KJB. Observed north as late as 11/20 Lake ClN, Polk EH, 11/30 St. Louis (H.R.B.O.) KJB. Observed south away from overwintering areas as late as 11/19 Blue Earth BHW.
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
3144 High counts 9/21 St. Louis (38, H.R.B.O.) KJB, 10/5 St. Louis (38, H.R.B.O.) KJB. Late north 11/5 Wadena PJB, 11/7 Douglas BEc, 11/8 Aitkin PEB, Lake BAb, 11/13 St. Louis (H.R.B.O.) KJB. See winter report for late south individuals.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
2437 Early south (median 8/10) 8/3 Sherburne TSh, 8/4 Olmsted JLi, (2) 8/20 Hennepin JHl. High count 10/8 St. Louis (1,185, H.R.B.O.) KJB.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
2042 High counts 10/8 St. Louis (16, H.R.B.O.) KJB, 9/20 Blue Earth (8) BHW. Late north 10/26 St. Louis JLK, 11/7 Douglas BEc, 11/11 Clay PBB (median 11/2), but also see winter report.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
63 Reported north from Cass, Crow Wing, Hubbard, Lake, Polk, St. Louis. High count 10/9 St. Louis (18, H.R.B.O.) KJB. All south reports 10/1 Wright RAE, 11/18 Blue Earth BHW, 11/30 Olmsted JPr.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
3450 Reported in all regions of the state. High counts 10/5 St. Louis (277, H.R.B.O.) KJB, 11/7 Blue Earth (177) BHW, 11/13 Houston (150, Upper Mississippi N.W.R.) JnC.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
716 Late north 9/29 Todd JLK, 10/14 St. Louis (H.R.B.O.) KJB, 10/15 Morrison PSP, 11/12 Morrison KEm (median 10/28). Additional north reports from Becker, Clearwater, Lake, Otter Tail, St. Louis.
Broad-winged Hawk
(Buteo platypterus)
20 North, 28 South] High count 9/21 St. Louis (7,219, H.R.B.O.) KJB. Late north 10/14 St. Louis MJM, 10/19 St. Louis JLK, AMa, 10/31 St. Louis (H.R.B.O.) KJB (median 10/16). Late south 10/7 Blue Earth BHW, Washington PSm, 10/8 Blue Earth BHW, 10/10 Ramsey REH (median 10/10).
Swainson's Hawk
(Buteo swainsoni)
314 High count 10/3 Blue Earth (5) BHW. Late north 9/13 Polk TCL, 9/20 St. Louis (2, H.R.B.O.) KJB, DAC, JLK, ClN (median 9/30). Late south 10/5 Big Stone TPM, 10/6 Blue Earth BHW (median 10/5).
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
3453 Found in every county of the state. High count 10/25 St. Louis (1,205, H.R.B.O.) KJB.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
2629 Early north (median 9/17) 10/4 Hubbard JEB, 10/5 St. Louis (H.R.B.O.) KJB, JLK, JBi, 10/9 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) ByS. Early south (median 10/2) 10/5 McLeod JCC, 10/12 Hennepin (2) ToL, m.ob., 10/17 Wright (Pelican Lake W.M.A.) HCT, 10/18 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JuW. High count 11/11 St. Louis (126, H.R.B.O.) KJB. [Corrected]
Barn Owls
AMERICAN BARN OWL
(Tyto furcata)
One report (MOURC #2014-057) 8/1 Houston (Perkins Valley) a.t. †KAB. [Corrected]
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
114 Only north report 8/24 Clay KaS. South reports all southwest of a line from Big Stone to Renville to Faribault, except for 9/21 Dodge JCC, 11/25 Hennepin (red morph) RBJ, and up to 2 in Olmsted (one red morph) during most of the season JPr, m.ob. Only other color morph noted was a gray 10/23 Yellow Medicine HHD.
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
2033 Found statewide. High counts 10/10 and 10/31 Washington (4, Cottage Grove) PNi.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
97 Early north 10/28 St. Louis fide JWL, 10/31 Pennington fide JMJ, 11/9 Roseau fide JMJ, 11/11 Aitkin BU, Beltrami BDS, 11/12 Red Lake SAS. Early south 11/8 Winona KAK, 11/9 Meeker JfG, JWd, BNn, 11/20 Kandiyohi GSw, HCT. High count 11/28 Sherburne (4, along C.R. 17) CTa.
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
3 All reports: 8/20 Lake of the Woods GMM, 10/26 Cook LS, (mile 124, Hwy 61) ALo, KRE, ph. RZi, LS, WCM, 11/22 Lake (Trappers Lake Rd. burn area) ClN, 11/23 Lake (heavily logged part of Tomahawk Rd.) JRg.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
1623 Found statewide, though fewest reports from the Northwest and Southwest regions.
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
3 Most reports from Sax-Zim Bog in St. Louis. Additional reports 8/7 Roseau (S.R. 310) DPG, 11/14 St. Louis (Clyde Rd. south of C.R. 97) SLF, 11/22 Lake (Trapper's Lake Rd.) ClN, 11/26 St. Louis (start of Old Vermilion Trail) RHg.
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
25 All north 8/7 Roseau (S.R. 310) DPG, 10/12 St. Louis TPW. All south 11/2 Ramsey (2) ELC, 11/11 Blue Earth (2) ChH, 11/12 Kandiyohi JoS, 11/22 Carver DWK, 11/22–25 Olmsted (max. 4) JWH, JPr, DBz, 11/23 Ramsey (2) AXH, 11/25 Blue Earth (4) ChH, 11/30 Ramsey JWH.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
31 All north 8/17 Marshall fide JMJ, 8/31 Roseau (8) KRE, m.ob., 10/4 Wadena JEB. Only south report 8/1 Cottonwood BRB.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
1 The only record was exceptional! One was discovered roosting among trees being cleared in Hennepin (Plymouth) 11/8 ph. JfG.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
35 Found north in Cook, Lake and St. Louis. Last north report 11/1 Lake (Two Harbors, Lighthouse Point) DBz, ANy, m.ob. Early south 9/19 Anoka KRy, then none until 10/14 Carver (9) ToL. Additional south reports from Hennepin, Olmsted and Ramsey. High counts 10/14 and 10/20 Carver (9, Carver P.R. banding station) ToL.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
3052 High counts 9/20 Sherburne (4, Sherburne N.W.R., Wildlife Drive) BAF, SHF, 10/11 Carver (4, Rapid Lakes Unit, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) MPi. All north reports after October: 11/8 Crow Wing ABi, 11/14 Morrison MJB, 11/28 Hubbard MAW.
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
1733 High count 9/21 Lyon (16) GWe. Late north 9/29 Crow Wing JPR, 9/30 St. Louis KJB, 10/1 Morrison (2) JLK, 11/2 Mille Lacs JPr (median 11/7). No south reports after 10/30 Fillmore RTP, Sherburne MSc, 10/31 Mower RTP.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
2451 Reported from every region, though absent from the extreme northwest (Kittson, Roseau, Marshall, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Clearwater, Koochiching).
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
3040 High counts 9/28 St. Louis (98, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 9/21 St. Louis (43, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 10/13–14 Carlton AVa, 10/18 St. Louis (Knowlton Creek) JLK, 10/23 Itasca (Secret Lake) PLe (median 10/19). Late south 11/2 Hennepin TAT, 11/3 Washington DAd, 11/6 Ramsey CMu, 11/11 Goodhue GJM.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
1 Only report: 10/26 Lake (Beaver Bay, Cove Point Loop Trail) BMy.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
4 Reported only from Cook, Lake, St. Louis, and Itasca. No counts of more than two individuals.
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
3453 Found in every county. High counts 10/20 Hennepin (15, Elm Creek P.R.) TLo, 11/8 Ramsey (14, Crosby Farm R.P.) BRo.
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
3450 Found in all regions. High count 9/17 Scott (9, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAF.
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
3452 Found throughout the state, but north reports were few after mid-November: 11/15 Otter Tail GO, 11/16 Clay PBB, 11/22 Crow Wing MZa. High counts 9/21 St. Louis (479, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/4 St. Louis (405, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Another notable total for it not being from a migration count site was 9/22 Hennepin (113, Wood Lake Nature Center) TAT.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
2841 Observed in all regions, though absent from southwest outside of Minnesota River Valley except for 8/12 Nobles RBW.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
3351 Late north 11/7 Cass MRN, 11/12 St. Louis RBJ, but see winter report (median 12/2). High counts 9/21 St. Louis (126, H.R.B.O.) KJB.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
2327 Likely early south migrants 8/5 Meeker BNn, 8/11 Sherburne ToL, 8/12 Pipestone JEB (median 8/18). High count 10/5 St. Louis (15, H.R.B.O.) KJB.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
1021 High count 9/28 St. Louis (16, H.R.B.O.) KJB. Very few north records away from the North Shore; in fact, after 9/4 Mille Lacs JnP, KMa, all north reports were from the Northeast region. Last north report 10/15 St. Louis (H.R.B.O.) KJB. All south reports after mid October were from Hennepin, likely from non-migratory birds.
Prairie Falcon
(Falco mexicanus)
2 Two reports: 8/26 St. Louis (banded at H.R.B.O.) FJN, ph. KNi, 11/1 Clay (Bluestem Prairie S.N.A.) †PBB.
Flycatchers
Great Crested Flycatcher
(Myiarchus crinitus)
2634 High count 8/2 Hennepin (7, Minnesota Valley N.W.R. headquarters) WSm. Late north 9/17 St. Louis KJB, 9/23 St. Louis JLK, 10/30 Lake CRM, m.ob. (median 9/20). Late south 9/20 Hennepin PTa, Sherburne TSh, 9/21 Carver JCy (median 9/22).
Western Kingbird
(Tyrannus verticalis)
56 No notable high counts. Late 8/30–31 Roseau CRM, m.ob., 9/27 Morrison (2) MJa, 10/24–27 Lake RPR, TAT, ph. PHS, ph. ClN. Late south 8/26 Sherburne (2, Riverside Park) TSh, 8/30 Le Sueur ANy, 9/1 Redwood BTS.
Eastern Kingbird
(Tyrannus tyrannus)
3248 High count 8/22 Sherburne (28, Sherburne N.W.R. – Wildlife Drive) JlB. Late north 9/16 Lake ToL, 9/20 Clay ShG, HeH, 9/21 Todd (Camphill Village) ALu (median 9/18). Late south 9/20 Dakota BAb, GSt, 9/22 Hennepin JD, CaB, 9/26 Nobles TKa (median 9/23).
Olive-sided Flycatcher
(Contopus cooperi)
2027 High counts 8/17 Nicollet (6) ChH, 9/6 Cass (6, intersection of 92nd St. SW and 57th Ave. SW) HLa. Late north 9/8 Crow Wing HLa, 9/9 Douglas TFj, St. Louis KJB (median 9/7). Late south 9/14 Dakota SOa, Steele PSu, 9/15 Hennepin CRM, SBE, Sherburne (2) TSh (median 9/21).
Eastern Wood-Pewee
(Contopus virens)
3146 High count 8/25 Scott (32, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R. – North) BAF. Late north 9/21 St. Louis JLK, Todd ALu, 9/2930 Todd ALu (median 9/19). Late south 9/29 Sherburne TSh, 9/30 Olmsted PTr, Ramsey BAF, 10/2 CMB, Olmsted PTr (median 10/3).
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
(Empidonax flaviventris)
1012 Reported with details from 4 north, 6 south counties. Early south 8/17 Anoka DWK, 8/20 Dakota DWK. Late north 8/23 Lake JWL, 9/11 Crow Wing MJM. Late south 9/12, 9/16 Steele PSu. Note: During spring and fall migration, undocumented records of silent Empidonax flycatchers are not included in this report. Observers are encouraged to include identification details in their reports.
Acadian Flycatcher
(Empidonax virescens)
3 Reported with identification notes from 2 south counties: 8/4 Rice TFB, 8/25 Scott HHD.
Alder Flycatcher
(Empidonax alnorum)
1411 Reported with details from 6 north and 6 south counties. Late north 8/28 Hubbard HCT, DWK, 9/6 St.Louis DaE. Late south 8/20 Sherburne PMJ, 8/26 Washington RMD.
Willow Flycatcher
(Empidonax traillii)
314 No north reports with details. Reported south with identification notes from 8 counties, including late south 8/9 Anoka (2) DWK, Hennepin BAF, 8/10 Stevens DLP, 8/31 Chippewa JCC.
Least Flycatcher
(Empidonax minimus)
2333 Reported with details from 5 north and 10 south counties. Late north 9/6 St. Louis DaE, 9/21 St. Louis JLK. Late south 9/17 Steele (2) PSu, 9/20 Nicollet WCM, 9/22 Hennepin TAT.
Eastern Phoebe
(Sayornis phoebe)
3347 High count 9/16 Hennepin (13, Westwood Hills N.C.) TPM. Late north 10/10 Morrison MJB, St. Louis KJB, Todd (2) ALu, 10/12 Itasca SC, 10/24 Todd ALu (median 10/14). Late south 10/20 Hennepin CMB, TAT, 10/23 Goodhue GJM, 10/27–11/2 Washington (2) REh (median 10/31).
Say's Phoebe
(Sayornis saya)
1 One report: 9/9 Kanabec (just south of Erickson-Lidstrom Family W.M.A.) ph. DPG.
Vireos
White-eyed Vireo
(Vireo griseus)
1 One was found on 9/7 in Nicollet at Seven Mile Creek C.P. †DWK, SBM.
Bell's Vireo
(Vireo bellii)
3 All south 8/2 Wabasha (McCarthy Lake W.M.A.) RMD, 8/12 Dakota (Gores Pools #3 W.M.A.) DVe, 8/17 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Long Meadow Lake Unit) CMB.
Yellow-throated Vireo
(Vireo flavifrons)
2737 High counts 9/1 Nicollet (6, Seven Mile Creek C.P.) WCM, 9/18 Scott (6, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BSx. Late north 9/15 Otter Tail RAE, HHD, 9/18 Otter Tail DBi, 9/26 Mille Lacs JAn (median 9/19). Late south 9/27 Anoka DWK, Goodhue LEC, Washington PNi, 9/28 Carver JCy, 10/16 Hennepin (Fort Snelling S.P.) †BAF (median 9/27).
Blue-headed Vireo
(Vireo solitarius)
2136 Early south (median 8/20) 8/25 Carver PTn, 8/29 Hennepin CMB, 8/30 Kandiyohi JoS. High counts 9/17 Nicollet (12, Seven Mile Creek C.P.) WCM. 9/12 St. Louis (7, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 10/4 Lake JWL, 10/6 St. Louis (2) KJB (median 10/10). Late south 10/8 Hennepin CMB, 10/11 Scott BAb, ToL, 10/14 Scott BAF (median 10/16).
Philadelphia Vireo
(Vireo philadelphicus)
1933 Early south (median 8/19) 8/9 Hennepin DCZ, 8/20 Sherburne ToL, 8/24 Carver BWF. High counts 9/17 Nicollet (11, Seven Mile Creek C.P.) WCM, 9/17 Steele (5) PSu. Late north 9/15 Clay PBB, Clearwater JWu, Otter Tail HHD, RAE, St. Louis KJB, JLK, 9/21 St. Louis JLK, ALo (median 9/26). Late south 10/2 Carver JCy, 10/4 Hennepin TAT, 10/5 Hennepin TAT, Rice HHD (median 10/1).
Warbling Vireo
(Vireo gilvus)
2440 High count 8/14 Ramsey (12, Vadnais Lake) TTh. Late north 9/20 Becker ShG, HeH, Beltrami DPJ, 9/21 Beltrami DPJ, 9/22 Beltrami DPJ (median 9/12). Late south 9/27 Dakota DVe, 10/2 Carver JCy (median 9/25).
Red-eyed Vireo
(Vireo olivaceus)
3349 High count 9/1 Nicollet (21, Seven Mile Creek C.P.) WCM. Late north 10/5 St. Louis (Duluth) LME, 10/10 St. Louis (Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB (median 9/30). Late south 10/2 Carver JCy, Ramsey KMS, RZi, 10/6 Hennepin DWK (median 10/3).
Shrikes
Loggerhead Shrike
(Lanius ludovicianus)
25 Highest counts only of 3 birds. All north 8/13 Cass (C.R. 45) DAY, 8/28 Todd (Cedar Lake) RBJ. Late south 8/14 Dakota (3) DVe, 8/17 Yellow Medicine MHo, 8/20 Dakota DWK.
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
2125 Early north (median 10/8) 10/9 Polk SAu, 10/11 St. Louis KJB. Early south (median 10/15) 10/9 Ramsey BAF, 10/11 Scott JWH. Highest count only 3 birds.
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
9 All reports from traditional range. High count 11/22 Lake (8) ClN.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
3453 Reported statewide. All high counts reported by KJB from the Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census (St. Louis), where counts of 9,490 on 9/15 and 5,835 on 9/17 exceeded the previous record high count.
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
21 Only report south of a line from Clay to Aitkin was 11/7 Douglas BEc. Also interesting was 10/5 Lake (Stanley Rd.) PHS.
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
3353 Found statewide throughout the season. High counts 11/20 Hennepin (3,000, roosting in Minneapolis) TLo, 10/15 St. Louis (1,403, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
307 Reported from almost all counties northeast of a line from Washington to Stearns to Clay, with no reports southwest of this line. High count 11/20 St. Louis (209, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB,
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
3453 Reported statewide.
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
5 Reported from Beltrami, Cook, Lake, Lake of the Woods, and St. Louis. High count 11/16 Lake (6, Stoney River F.R.) DWK.
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
9 Out of range reports 9/8 Scott (Hidden Valley Park, Savage, continuing individual) BAb, 10/5 Scott (near Hidden Valley Park) MwS, 10/23 Washington JSP, 11/9 Dakota WPo, 11/10–11/29 Rice TFB. High count 11/14 Houston (4) KRz.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
2347 High count 11/26 Faribault (100) ClN. Late north migrants 11/8 Cook BAb, ClN, 11/12 St. Louis JLK, 11/17 St. Louis (6) KJB.
Martins, Swallows
Bank Swallow
(Riparia riparia)
1639 High count 8/17 Nicollet (1,200, single flock) ChH. Late north 9/2 Mahnomen CRM, 9/3 Norman CRM, 9/6 Becker HeH, ShG (median 9/10). Late south 9/16 Le Sueur RZi, 9/17 Blue Earth ChH, Nicollet JSP, 9/20 Big Stone DLP (median 9/16).
Tree Swallow
(Tachycineta bicolor)
2551 High count 9/3 Lyon (4,000, Lone Tree Lake) GWe. Late north 9/12 Otter Tail DBi, 9/13–14 Mille Lacs JnP, KMa (median 10/2). Late south 10/5 Hennepin JRg, BAF, Lyon GWe, Scott BAb, Waseca JWH, 10/7 Goodhue GJM (median 10/18).
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
(Stelgidopteryx serripennis)
425 High count 8/31 Lyon (14) GWe. All north reports 8/1 Douglas BMu, 8/14 Morrison MRN, 8/15 St. Louis TRK, 9/2 Marshall JLK (median late 9/11). Late south 9/15 Sherburne TSh, 9/22 Goodhue GJM, 10/7 Goodhue GJM (median 10/3).
Purple Martin
(Progne subis)
2031 High counts 8/2 Cass (200) KYg. Late north 8/30 Aitkin DFN, Crow Wing DFN, Roseau m.ob., 8/31 Lake of the Woods m.ob, Roseau m.ob., 9/2 Mahnomen CRM (median 9/8). Late south 9/9 Stearns RHi, 9/13 Anoka MJB, 9/14 Lyon GWe (median 9/15).
Barn Swallow
(Hirundo rustica)
3351 High counts 9/19 Brown (500, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) RBJ, DAC, 8/11 Hennepin (400, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) BAF. Late north 9/19 Clay (Buffalo River S.P.) MO, 9/20 Clay HeH, ShG, 9/28 Becker HeH, ShG (median 10/8). Late south 10/9 Cottonwood HHD, KMS, CRM, 10/10 Dakota ANy, ADS, followed nearly a month later by a very late individual 11/4 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) BRL (median 10/17).
Cliff Swallow
(Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
2548 High counts 8/26 St. Louis (2,807, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 8/3 Dakota (1,000, 180th St. Marsh) TAT. Late north 9/15 Becker ShG, HeH, 9/16 St. Louis KJB, 10/3 St. Louis KJB (median 9/15). Late south 9/20 Blue Earth ChH, 9/28 Fillmore JCk, 9/30 Sherburne TSh (median 9/28).
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
2543 Early south (median 8/28) 8/25 Dakota DVe, 9/8 Washington ECl. High counts 10/6 St. Louis (69, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/7 St. Louis (44, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 10/26 Cass DAY, 10/27 Crow Wing KMa (median 10/30). Late south 10/27 Washington PNi, 10/29 Hennepin PEB, 11/2 Hennepin SKS (median 11/21).
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
2430 Early south (median 9/17) 9/25 Anoka HHD, 10/2 Carver JCy, Sherburne PLJ. High counts 10/7 St. Louis (262, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/6 St. Louis (153, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Many birds lingered into winter both north and south (median late 11/25 north, 11/29 south).
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
101 Early north (median 10/4) 8/26 Roseau (record-early individual in a flock of Cedar Waxwings) JMJ, then no further reports until 10/17 St. Louis (Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Only south report 11/12 Carver (Minnesota Landscape Arboretum, with Cedar Waxwings) KSo. High count 10/31 Cook (113, Grand Marais) SBE.
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
3452 Present north and south throughout the season, although most birds had departed the north by November. High counts 9/9 St. Louis (1,751, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 9/10 St. Louis (1,115, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB.
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
2914 Present south as the period commenced, probable early south migrants 9/2 Benton (6) HHD, 9/6 Carver JCy (median 8/18). Very few reports south of the Twin Cities metro, reported in the fewest south counties since 2003. High counts 9/7 St. Louis (36, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 9/6 St. Louis (30, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB.
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
3353 Statewide reports. High count 9/9 Douglas (28, Lake Carlos S.P.) TFj.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
2137 Early south 8/12 Dakota DVe, 8/28 Ramsey (2) BAF, 9/1 Isanti HHD. High counts 10/7 St. Louis (29, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/6 St. Louis (16, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB.
Gnatcatchers
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
(Polioptila caerulea)
632 High count 8/29 Carver (7) JCy. All north reports 8/14 Todd JeM, SMcK, 8/21 Kanabec DAC, RBJ, 8/23 Morrison KLi, 9/1 Pine DFe, Wadena BWF, JWH, 9/19 Mille Lacs KMa (median late 9/9). Late south 9/21 Carver JCy, 9/22 Goodhue GJM, Ramsey JEl (median 9/23).
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
No reports.
Northern House Wren
(Troglodytes aedon)
2846 High counts 8/11 Goodhue (12) GJM, 8/13 Steele (12) PSu. Late north 10/3 St. Louis ClN, 10/6 St. Louis JLK (median 10/3). Late south 10/8 Wright ToL, 10/14 Scott HCT, 10/18 Washington JSf (median 10/14).
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
816 Early south (median 9/7) 8/26 Sherburne TSh, 9/2 Sherburne PMJ, 9/12 Stearns DPG. High count 10/4 Hennepin (8) CMB. Late north 10/11, 10/13 St. Louis JLK (median 10/23). Late south 11/9 Hennepin BRo, 11/12, 11/13 Washington (2) REh, but see winter report (median 12/13).
Sedge Wren
(Cistothorus stellaris)
1342 High count 8/12 Nicollet (10, Swan Lake W.M.A.) DAd. Late north 10/2 Polk MSp, SAu, 10/4 Lake JWL (median 10/12). Late south 10/7 Hennepin TAT, Washington RMD, 10/10 Carver JCy, 10/11 Scott JWH (median 10/12).
Marsh Wren
(Cistothorus palustris)
1437 High counts 9/14 Lyon (23, Sham Lake) GWe. Late north 9/2 Marshall JLK, 9/3 Polk JLK, 9/21 St. Louis (2, Hartley N.C.) NKr, 10/2 Todd JLK (median 10/11). Late south 10/20 Olmsted LAV, 10/26 Lyon GWe, 11/2 Lyon GWe (median 11/1).
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
3250 High counts 8/20 Ramsey (16, McCullough Park) TTh, 8/2 Cass (15, Pelican Island, Leech Lake) KYg. Late north 10/19 St. Louis KRe, 10/25 St. Louis AXH (median 10/30). Late south 10/12 Hennepin ADr, Ramsey JDv, 10/18 Washington ASi, well before the 11/12 median.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
1832 High count 9/15 Hennepin (6, Elm Creek P.R.) KMa. Late north 10/4 Polk SAu, 10/6 St. Louis ToL, 10/8 Aitkin KeM (median 12/13). Late south 10/21 Hennepin TAT, 10/23 Ramsey AXH, 11/9 Hennepin ClN (median 12/22).
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
First fall season with no reports since 1995.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
3253 High counts 11/14 Houston (1,500, Pine Creek) JRo, SRo, 11/22 Dakota (1,000) DVe.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
2943 High counts 10/7 Washington (175, Afton SP, count is an estimate of actively foraging birds) RMD, 10/14 St. Louis (73, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 10/27 St. Louis (2, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/30 Todd (12) ALu, 10/31 Aitkin KMS, RZi, ALo (median 11/17),
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
(Sialia currucoides)
No reports.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
43 All north 10/3 Cook (Grand Marais) DMB, 10/20 St. Louis (Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/25 St. Louis (Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/26 Cook (Grand Marais) KRE, WCM, RZi, (juvenile, Grand Marais, different from 10/3 individual) KRE, LS, ALo, 11/10 Hubbard (Lake Emma Twp.) MaH, 11/30 Itasca SC. All south 10/21+ Sherburne (max. 4 in the Ann Lake area) ph. JlB, ph. SBn, ph. JuW, m.ob., 10/31 Anoka ph. KBk, 11/29 Redwood (Swede's Forest Twp.) BTS.
Veery
(Catharus fuscescens)
209 Record high count 8/14 St. Louis (142, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB; also notable was 8/20 St. Louis (25, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 9/6 Crow Wing (2) HLa, 9/11 Crow Wing PSP, 9/17 St. Louis LME (median 9/14). Late south 9/6 Anoka SBM, Isanti RAE, 9/15 Sherburne TSh, 9/17 Dakota DVe (median 9/17).
Gray-cheeked Thrush
(Catharus minimus)
510 Early north (median 9/3) 9/12 St. Louis LME, 9/13 Douglas HHD, RAE. Early south (median 9/2) 9/9 Carver JCy, 9/11 Carver JCy, Hennepin TAT, CMB, Sherburne PLJ. Record high counts 9/29 St. Louis (65, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 9/15 St. Louis (46, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 9/21 St. Louis (42, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 10/6 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) ToL, 10/8 St. Louis (residential Duluth) LME (median 10/3). Late south 9/23 Brown RAE, 9/26 Carver JCy, 9/28 Chisago MJB (median 10/7).
Swainson's Thrush
(Catharus ustulatus)
2027 Early south (median 8/12) 8/23 Ramsey JuW, 8/26 Ramsey MJM, 8/27 Hennepin (2) CMB. High counts 9/13 St. Louis (74, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 9/15 St. Louis (46, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 10/6 St. Louis JLK, 10/9 Itasca EEO, 10/17 Crow Wing PSP (median 10/17). Late south 10/15 Dakota DVe, 10/17 Hennepin DTr, 10/18 Carver JCy (median 10/17).
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
1927 Early south (median 9/14) 8/6 Renville PRH, 9/11 Hennepin (2) CYi, SCo, MCo, JCm. High counts 10/4 St. Louis (34, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/5 St. Louis (26, Everett Woods) JLK, 10/8 St. Louis (26, Hartley Park) JLK, 10/4 St. Louis (25, Park Point) SBM. Late north 10/24 Norman HHD, St. Louis (2) JLK, 10/30 St. Louis RAE, LMS, HHD, CRM, 11/5 St. Louis JLK (median 10/28). Late south 11/15 Dakota RPR, Ramsey ELC, 11/18 Hennepin ADr (median 12/12).
Wood Thrush
(Hylocichla mustelina)
312 All north 8/2 Pine (2) EMH, 8/15 Pine EMH, 9/1 Morrison JEm, 9/10 Carlton SCo (median late 9/12). Late south 9/20 Nicollet WCM, 9/22 Hennepin TAT, 9/29 Sherburne TSh (median 10/1).
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties. Highest counts all from the Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census in St. Louis (KJB): 23,395 on 10/4; 13,012 on 10/3.
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
13 Only north report 11/25+ Becker KHa. All south 11/6 Ramsey (male, Falcon Heights) JFn, 11/10–22 Anoka (male, St. Francis) HeS, 11/10–17 Kandiyohi (Willmar) SGa, ph. JWd, JoS.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
3053 Reported statewide.
Pipits
American Pipit
(Anthus rubescens)
2227 Early north (median 9/9) 9/1 Hubbard (Park Rapids W.T.P.) JWH, 9/6 St. Louis KJB. Early south (median 9/15) 9/19 Cottonwood DAC, RBJ, 9/21 Lac qui Parle DLP, Sibley JWH, 9/22 Brown BTS. High counts 10/26 Lyon (50, Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe, 10/5 Lake (45, Two Harbors.) PHS. Late north 11/1 Lake DFe, CRM, followed by a record-late 11/29 St. Louis (McQuade Small Craft Harbor) PCC (median 11/4). Late south 11/7 Lac qui Parle PEJ, Sibley KDS, 11/16 Pipestone HHD, RAE (median 11/4).
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
8 Reported in North-central and Northeast regions throughout the season. Earliest reports 8/4 St. Louis BHo, 8/5 St. Louis SES. High counts 11/28 Cass (20) KdB, 8/26 St. Louis (15) KJB, 10/13 St. Louis (12) MJM.
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
5 All reports from North-central and Northeast regions. Early north (median 10/18) 10/23–26 St. Louis KJB, 10/31 Cook RAE, m.ob. High counts 11/22 Lake (25) ClN, 11/16 Lake (20) SBM.
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
2248 Found statewide, though with few reports along the northern tier of counties.
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
2738 Reported north throughout the season. Record high counts all from the Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census in St. Louis (KJB): 5,122 on 10/24, 2,241 on 10/20, 1,433 on 10/19. Early south (median 8/27) 8/13 Rock DAC, RBJ, 8/23 Isanti JCC, 9/2 Redwood RAE, after which south reports south began in earnest.
Redpoll (Common)
(Acanthis f. flammea)
1512 Many more reports than last year for this irruptive species. Most north reports from the North-central and Northeast regions of the state. Almost totally absent from the western third of the state. Early north (median 10/15) 10/16 St. Louis KJB, 10/19 Polk SAu. Early south (median 10/27) 11/6 Anoka RZi, m.ob., Wright ToL, 11/9 Anoka DWK, Hennepin DBz, m.ob. Highest counts all from Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census in St. Louis (KJB): 8,435 on 11/9; 7,271 on 11/12.
Redpoll (Hoary)
(Acanthis f. exilipes)
3 All north 11/8 Cook JWd, 11/10 St. Louis KJB, 11/11 St. Louis ClN, 11/17 St. Louis ODa, 11/19 Mille Lacs KMa, 11/24 St. Louis DAk.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
62 High counts 10/26 and 10/29 St. Louis (80, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 11/29 Lake (50) PNi. Two south reports: 9/16 Freeborn (Alden) DaS, 11/9 Stearns (Waite Park) HHD.
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
2 Only reports 9/26 St. Louis LME, 10/8 St. Louis JLK, 10/20–11/6 St. Louis (all from Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/26 Itasca MBo, 11/11 St. Louis TRK.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
2231 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.
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
3452 Reported statewide throughout the season. Highest counts all from Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census in St. Louis (KJB): 308 on 9/23; 305 on 9/28.
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
2322 Early north (median 9/13) 9/16 St. Louis KJB, 9/17 St. Louis KJB, ClN, 9/21 Itasca SC, St. Louis KJB, ALo. Early south (median 9/24) 9/14 Brown BTS, 9/24 McLeod RBW, 10/5 Dakota JHn, Lyon GWe. High count 11/6 Sibley (300, Gaylord W.T.P.) PEB.
Smith's Longspur
(Calcarius pictus)
3 All reports 10/25 Rock (12, Blue Mounds S.P.) RMD, 10/26 Brown/Cottonwood RMD.
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
3127 Early north (median 10/5) 10/10 Polk EH, 10/11 Cook DTr, JEd, 10/12 Lake DTr, JEd. Early south (median 10/17) 10/11 Anoka JSa, 10/17 Sherburne PLJ, JlB, 10/18 Scott RMD, Stearns HHD. High counts 11/13 Benton (300, 75th Ave. NW) KEm, 11/15 Polk (200, C.R. 17) SAu.
Towhees, Sparrows
Grasshopper Sparrow
(Ammodramus savannarum)
413 All north reports 8/4 Becker (Hamden Slough N.W.R.) HCh, 8/17 Clay DLP, 8/27 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) JSE, 9/26 St. Louis (Krenzen marsh) †JLK. High count 8/8 Sherburne (15, Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB. Late south 8/17 Rock (Blue Mounds S.P.) MHo, KDS, 8/18 Stearns TSh, 8/19 Scott BAb, 8/27 Goodhue GJM, 9/1 Scott JuW (median 9/2).
Lark Sparrow
(Chondestes grammacus)
310 All north 8/13 Norman HHD, 8/27 Carlton MSS, 9/20 Clay HeH, ShG. Late south 8/17 Nicollet ChH, 8/21 Goodhue GJM, 9/2 Nobles HHD (median 8/29).
LARK BUNTING
(Calamospiza melanocorys)
1 A female/immature was found in Cook along the Old Gunflint Trail on 9/14 ph. †JHn.
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
3252 High counts 8/23 St. Louis (62, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 9/17 St. Louis (42) JLK. Late north 11/8 Crow Wing ABi, 11/21–23 Polk SAu (median 11/4). Late south 11/23 Hennepin ABL, 11/24 Hennepin PEJ, McLeod BHa (median 11/10).
Clay-colored Sparrow
(Spizella pallida)
2431 High counts 8/9 Polk (25, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) ThC, 9/9 Carver (20, Minnesota Landscape Arboretum) SCo. Late north 10/11 Cook DTr, JEd, Douglas ALu, 10/17 Clay PBB (median 10/16). Late south 10/11 Washington PNi, 10/18 Washington RPR, 10/26 Lyon GWe (median 10/14).
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
431 High counts 9/2 Sherburne (12, Sherburne N.W.R.) PMJ, 8/13 Scott (11, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) MSw. Late north 8/26 Clay ShG, HeH, Todd HHD, 8/28 St. Louis TRK, 9/6 Todd ALu (median 10/20). Late south 10/18 Dakota DWK, Rock LS, RZi, Scott BAb, 10/24 Hennepin ToL, 10/30 Washington REh (median 10/26).
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
2540 Early north (median 9/20) 8/30 St. Louis JLK, 9/20 Cass BJq, 9/21 St. Louis JLK, 9/22 Cook BMu, JaJ, Polk SAu, St. Louis KJB, ALo. Early south (median 9/19) 9/16 Scott BSx, 9/21 Carver JCy, 9/22 Washington BDo. High counts 10/10 Carver (27, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy, 10/15 Carver (25, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy. Late north 11/21–24 Morrison KEm (median 12/15). Late south 11/29 Carver JTe, 11/29–30 Hennepin ABL (median 12/20).
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
3239 Early north (median 9/25) 10/3 Lake ClN, 10/5 Lake JWL, 10/6 St. Louis ToL. Early south (median 9/30) 10/4–9 Washington REh, 10/6 Sherburne TSh, 10/9 Sherburne PLJ, PMJ, Stearns MJB. High counts 11/29 Olmsted (220, Silver Creek Reservoir) MiD, 11/20 Dakota (200, Whitetail Woods R.P.) DVe.
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
3350 Reported throughout the state in 83 counties. Early south (median 9/9) 9/20 Carver JCy, PTA, Yellow Medicine HHD, 9/21 Carver BAb, JCy, Chisago TSh. Impressive high counts 10/4 St. Louis (1,074, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/5 St. Louis/Lake (1,009 along the North Shore between Lester River and Two Harbors; 647 in St. Louis, 362 in Lake) PHS.
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
1430 Early north (median 9/10) 9/11 Lake DaE, 9/12 St. Louis AM, 9/13 Polk SAu, St. Louis RZi, JLK. Early south (median 9/16) 9/15 Hennepin KMa, 9/22 Anoka DPG, Hennepin TAT, JGg, Sherburne SMC. Migration peaked along the North Shore 10/4–5, as evidenced by high counts 10/4 St. Louis (40, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/5 Lake/St. Louis (69: 36 in Lake, 33 in St. Louis) MLH, PHS, 10/4 St. Louis (35, residential yard) LME. Late north 11/3 Lake DWK, 11/30 Morrison KEm (median 11/14). Late south 11/9 Hennepin BRo, 11/17 Meeker BNn (median 12/13). See winter report for late individuals north and south.
GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW
(Zonotrichia atricapilla)
1 The eleventh state record and fourth for St. Louis County was first documented 11/22 in the Duluth Lakeside neighborhood JNe, ph. MLH, ph. †PHS, ph. JPr, ph. RZi, ph. JWd, m.ob. This individual continued to be reported through mid-February 2015 (see winter report).
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
1632 Early north (median 9/16) 9/18 Polk SAu, St. Louis AM, 9/20 Otter Tail DBi. Early south (median 9/22) 9/23 Ramsey REH, 9/25 Hennepin CMB, 9/27 Martin HHD, RAE, Watonwan HHD, RAE. High counts 10/2 Polk (12, Red Lake River Greenway) SAu, 10/21 Carver (12, Lake Waconia – Cedar Point Park) JTe. Late north reported through 10/31 Polk SAu, 11/13 Becker KHa. Late south 11/26 Lyon GWe, 11/27 Jackson RdC, 11/30 Lac qui Parle FAE (median 12/19).
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
3044 New record high counts from Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census in St. Louis (KJB): 9/22 (4,034), 9/21 (2,166), 10/6 (956), 10/4 (848). Also notable was 10/4 St. Louis (500) LME. Numerous reports for both south and north regions continued well into the winter season.
Vesper Sparrow
(Pooecetes gramineus)
2239 This species departed the state several days prior to the historic median. Late north 10/6 Lake KRE, 10/11 Douglas JEl, 10/17–19 Otter Tail JsS, JSw (median 10/20). Late south 10/15 Stearns DPG, 10/20 Dakota DVe, 10/22 Goodhue JHl, DAT, 10/25 Sibley BAb (median 10/27).
LeConte's Sparrow
(Ammospiza leconteii)
516 All north 8/4 Roseau DPG, 8/9 Polk SAu, 8/13 Norman HHD, 8/27 Marshall JSE, 9/2 Polk JLK, 10/25 St. Louis AXH. Early south (median 9/14) 9/28 McLeod (Schaefer's Prairie ) PRH, 10/5 Redwood (Lamberton W.M.A.) BTS, 10/6 Scott ANy. Late south 10/11 Blue Earth (Cobb River W.P.A.) DBz, Brown BTS, (Wood Lake W.M.A.) DBz, RMD, Steele (Straight Creek W.P.A.) DBz, RMD, Watonwan (Wood Lake W.P.A.) DBz, RMD, 10/12 Dakota (Sand Coulee S.N.A.) RMD, 10/18 Olmsted (Silver Creek Reservoir) JWH (median 10/18).
Nelson's Sparrow
(Ammospiza nelsoni)
32 All north 8/4 Roseau DPG, 8/6 Kittson DPG, 8/27 Marshall JSE. All south 9/26 Wabasha DBz, ANy, 9/27 Olmsted ANy, JWH.
Henslow's Sparrow
(Centronyx henslowii)
16 All north 8/9 Todd (juvenile near Lake Beauty) ph. JeM. All south 8/4 Rice TFB, 8/5 Meeker BNn, 8/6 Wabasha ANy, 8/11 Redwood HHD, 8/13 Scott MSw, 8/22 Lac qui Parle DLP.
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
2537 High counts 10/10 Dakota (25, Great Western Industrial Park) ADS, 10/24 Sherburne (18, Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB, 8/14 Red Lake (15) CRM. Late north 10/25 Cass BJq, 11/1 St. Louis JLK, 11/15 St. Louis MJB (median 11/2). Late south 11/2 Lyon GWe, Murray GWe, 11/5 Faribault WAF (median 11/5).
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
3452 High counts 9/9 Hennepin (30) BMi, 8/2 Cass (25) KYg, 10/29 Hennepin (25) KOk. Abundant reports north through the end of October. Late north 11/4 Cass MRN, St. Louis JLK, 11/21–22 Mille Lacs KMa. South reports continue well into December.
Lincoln's Sparrow
(Melospiza lincolnii)
1338 Early south (median 8/31) 8/26 Sherburne TSh, 9/5 Lac qui Parle DLP, 9/6 Carver JCy, KMo. High counts 10/2 Polk (15) SAu, 10/11 Ramsey (8) ASi, 10/2 Todd (7) JLK. Late north 10/12 St. Louis JLK, 10/16 St. Louis DYo, 10/21 St. Louis JLK (median 10/22). Late south 10/24 Sherburne JlB, 11/2 Murray GWe, 11/9 Murray GWe, 11/15 Dakota JuW, (median 11/9).
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
2239 High counts 10/1 Polk (12) SAu, 10/18 Hennepin (10) KEb. Late north 10/26 Cook WCM, RZi, St. Louis JLK, 11/14 St. Louis KJB (median 10/30). See winter report for late south individuals.
Spotted Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus)
No reports.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
422 As is typical for the fall, very few north reports: 8/28 Hubbard CRM, 8/31 Kittson (Lake Bronson S.P.) JWH, BWF, 10/2 Crow Wing ph. JDB, 10/8 St. Louis ClN. High counts 8/8 Sherburne (12, Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB, 8/3 Washington (7) ASi. Late south 10/12 Ramsey JCz, 10/17 Hennepin KEb, 10/24 Washington JHg (median 11/10).
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
1127 High counts 8/16 Grant (250, North Ottawa Impoundment) MHo, 8/1 Lyon (185, Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe. Late north 8/31 Carlton DBz, 9/1 Marshall (33, Agassiz Valley Impoundment) JLK, 9/2 Marshall (2, Agassiz N.W.R.) JLK (median 10/8). Late south 9/17 Brown JSP, 9/27 Lyon (14, Sham Lake) GWe, 9/28 Lyon (6, Sham Lake) GWe, 10/11 Stevens (100) JFl (median 10/25).
Bobolink
(Dolichonyx oryzivorus)
1127 High counts 8/18 St. Louis (50, Sax-Zim Bog) JKn, 9/16 St. Louis (46, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 9/28 St. Louis ChH, KJB, 9/29 St. Louis KJB (median 9/20). Late south 9/19 Brown RBJ, 9/20 Renville HHD, 9/27 Olmsted ANy, JWH, JPr, SHk (median 9/30).
Eastern Meadowlark
(Sturnella magna)
314 High counts 9/27 Olmsted (8, Kalmar Reservoir) JPr, 10/9 Sherburne (7, Sherburne N.W.R.) JGb, 10/11 Washington (7, Afton S.P.) PNi. Only north reports 10/8 Crow Wing and Mille Lacs MRN, 11/9 St. Louis KJB. Late south 10/19 Sherburne ANy, 10/17–24 Dakota (Great Western Industrial Park) BDo, ADS, KDS, DVe, 11/6 Anoka REH (median 10/29).
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
1517 As to be expected, most reports from the western tier of counties. High counts 9/20 Clay (10) HeH, ShG, 9/1 Marshall (6) JLK. Late north 11/1 Cook JMs, Lake RZi, 11/8 Cook BAb, ClN, 11/9 Lake BAb (median 11/8). Late south 10/17 Murray RZi, 10/18 Nobles BTS, Rock GLa, m.ob., 10/24 Dakota ADS (median 11/3).
Orchard Oriole
(Icterus spurius)
221 Almost all reports confined to the southern half of the state. Two north reports 8/9 Traverse DLP, 8/13 Mahnomen HHD. Late south 8/30 Nobles BTS, 9/1 Brown MiO, 9/2 Redwood RAE, 9/6 Kandiyohi JoS (median 8/27).
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
2849 Highest counts all from Morrison where KEm, JEm reported 12 to 20 individuals between 8/1–17, with a peak of 20 on 8/15. Late north 9/10 Roseau BSi, 9/12 St. Louis JLK, 9/14 and 9/19 Wadena PJB (median 9/14). Late south 9/11 Carver JCy, 9/13 Ramsey ASi, 10/11 Washington PNi (median 9/23).
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
3353 Notable high counts 10/23 Wright (2,500) ToL, 8/11 Dakota (1,800) DVe, 11/9 Murray (1,700) GWe. Seen throughout the state and into the winter both north and south.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
1038 High counts 8/16 Stevens (100) MHo, 11/4 Dakota (70) BAF, 8/17 St. Louis (62) TRK. Late north 9/13 St. Louis CFr, 9/30 Todd JLK, 10/23 Marshall ANy (median 9/30). Late south 11/5 Hennepin ADr, 11/10 Lac qui Parle FAE, 11/22 Dakota DVe (median 1/1). See winter report for lingering reports south.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
2532 Early north (median 9/17) 9/15–18 St. Louis KJB, 9/19 Carlton RBW, 9/20 St. Louis KJB. Early south (median 9/21) 9/29 Hennepin CMB, 9/30 Hennepin BAF, 10/1 Rice TFB. High counts 10/4 St. Louis (4,956, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/3 (1,832, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 11/15 Polk SAu, 11/25 Becker KHa, St. Louis KJB (median 12/6). Late south 11/26 Faribault ClN, Lyon GWe, 11/29 Hennepin SBM (median 12/15), but also see winter report.
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
1424 High counts 10/11 Blue Earth (100, Cobb River W.P.A) RMD, 10/5 McLeod (80) JCC, 10/19 Lyon (80), Sham Lake) GWe. Late north 10/15 Otter Tail JsS, JSw, 10/22 Mahnomen ANy, 10/24 Clay PBB (median 11/7). Late south 11/4 Dakota BRL, 11/7 Sibley CRM, Washington MJM, 11/8 Chisago RZi (median 11/11).
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
3251 Reported throughout the state. Notable high counts 11/9 Murray (3,400) GWe, 10/26 Morrison (2,500) JEm, MEm. Reports continued throughout the season and into December both north and south.
Great-tailed Grackle
(Quiscalus mexicanus)
3 All reports 8/1 Lyon (Cottonwood W.T.P) GWe, 8/9 Jackson (12) AXH, 9/14 Jackson BAb, 10/19 Swift (Lubenow W.P.A.) DLP.
Warblers
Ovenbird
(Seiurus aurocapilla)
2534 High count 8/30 Carver (10) JCy. Late north 9/21 Itasca SC, St. Louis JLK, ALo, 10/4 Lake JWL (median 9/27). Late south 10/2 Hennepin CMB, Ramsey BRL, 10/3 Hennepin CMB, 10/6 Hennepin DWK, 10/10 Hennepin MZa (median 10/11).
Louisiana Waterthrush
(Parkesia motacilla)
1 Two reports, both from Otisville in Washington 8/11, 8/13 JoF.
Northern Waterthrush
(Parkesia noveboracensis)
1927 High count 9/7 Carver (8, Rapids Lake Unit, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy. Late north 10/4 Lake JWL, 10/5 Lake PHS, 10/8 St. Louis KRE (median 9/28). Late south 10/5 Ramsey BAF, 10/8 Hennepin DWK, 10/13 Hennepin ph. KOk, followed by a very late individual lingering in downtown Minneapolis 10/17–10/30 ph. DWK, JCC, SBM.
Golden-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera)
1724 New county record: 8/30 Nobles BTS. High counts 9/1 Anoka (7, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) SBM, 9/1 Nicollet (7, Seven Mile Creek C.P.) WCM. Late north 9/3 Aitkin JMs, St. Louis JMr, 9/8 Crow Wing HLa, 9/9 Kanabec DPG (median 9/9). Late south 9/18 Anoka ELC, McLeod RAE, Steele PSu, 9/22 Carver JTe (median 9/22).
Blue-winged Warbler
(Vermivora cyanoptera)
19 No north reports. Late south 9/11 Faribault KMS, CRM, Hennepin CMB, 9/26 Ramsey CRM, and then a record late individual 10/4 Fillmore NBO (median 9/11).
Golden-winged Warbler X Blue-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera X V. cyanoptera)
13 Four hybrids reported this season: 8/17–23 St. Louis (“Brewster's”, Park Point R.A.) JLK, †PHS, KRE, 8/23 Washington (“Brewster's”, Paul Hugo Farms W.M.A.) †RMD, 8/25 Carver (Carver P.R.) PTn, 8/28 Dakota (“Lawrence's”, Lebanon Hills R.P.) ADS.
Black-and-white Warbler
(Mniotilta varia)
3341 High counts 8/15 St. Louis (41, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 9/2 St. Louis (24, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 10/7 St. Louis KJB, ClN, 10/8 St. Louis KJB, 10/13 Lake JEd, DTr (median 10/1). Late south 10/2 Hennepin CMB, Sherburne PMJ, 10/4 Ramsey TLg, followed by record-late 11/28 Lyon †SSM (median 10/4).
Prothonotary Warbler
(Protonotaria citrea)
5 Reported from Carver, Dakota, Ramsey, Washington, Winona. High count 8/12 Dakota (6, Gores Pools #3 W.M.A.) DVe. Late south 9/6 Dakota DVe, 9/9 Carver JCy (median 9/1).
Tennessee Warbler
(Leiothlypis peregrina)
3338 See summer report for early south migrants. Record high count 9/2 St. Louis (245, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 10/10 Lake JEd, DTr, 10/12 St. Louis JLK, 11/3 St. Louis (Manganika Creek, south of Virginia) †SLF (median 10/17). Late south 10/16 Dakota ph. GHo, Hennepin BAF, 10/17 Rice DAT, 10/21 Hennepin TAT (median 10/15).
Orange-crowned Warbler
(Leiothlypis celata)
1734 Early north 9/1 Morrison DLP, Pennington SAS, 9/2 Koochiching JMs, 9/5 Pennington JMJ, St. Louis JWu. Early south (median 8/27) 9/4 Ramsey JWu, 9/5 Sherburne PLJ, 9/7 Carver JCy. High counts 10/2 Polk (15) SAu, 10/5 Hennepin (12) CMB. Late north 10/12 St. Louis JTe, 10/14 Lake BRL, 10/29 Polk SAu (median 10/22).Late south 10/22 Stearns HHD, 11/1–5 Hennepin TAT (median 10/25). Note: Undocumented August reports were not included.
Nashville Warbler
(Leiothlypis ruficapilla)
3245 Early south migrants 8/1 McLeod BHa, 8/6 McLeod PRH, 8/8 Sherburne PLJ. Record high counts all from Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census in St. Louis (KJB): 9/2 (639), 8/26 (464), 8/27 (162). Late north 10/12 St. Louis JTe, JLK, 10/13 St. Louis KJB, 10/16 St. Louis JGg (median 10/20). Late south 10/21 Ramsey MDu, 10/23 Washington BDo, 10/31 Hennepin (median 10/21).
Connecticut Warbler
(Oporornis agilis)
63 Early south (median 8/24) 8/26 Sherburne TSh, 8/29 Sherburne JlB, 9/11 Lac qui Parle FAE. Late north (median 9/18) 9/2 Lake JWL, 9/10 St. Louis DSl, 9/11 Crow Wing MRN. Late south 9/15 Sherburne TSh, 9/18 Sherburne PLJ (median 9/16).
Mourning Warbler
(Geothlypis philadelphia)
1017 Early south (median 8/16) 8/15 Dakota DVe, 8/16 Carver JCy, 8/17 Anoka DWK. Few reports after the first week of September. Late north 9/6 St. Louis KJB, 9/7 Lake DwS, 9/14 Polk SAu (median 9/14). Late south 9/18 Scott BSx, 9/22 Hennepin ToL, 9/23 Dakota DVe (median 9/29).
Common Yellowthroat
(Geothlypis trichas)
3345 High counts 9/9 Douglas (25, Lake Carlos S.P.) TFj, 9/2 Marshall (22, Agassiz N.W.R.) JLK. Few north reports after late September. Late north 10/2 Lake JPr, Polk SAu, 10/6 St. Louis KJB, 10/7 St. Louis JLK (median 10/13). Few south reports after the first week of October; late south 10/14 Hennepin DTr, JEd, 10/19 Ramsey BAF, 10/31 Washington PAl (median 10/23).
Hooded Warbler
(Setophaga citrina)
4 All reports 8/17–9/2 Washington (Afton S.P.) RMD, ANy, BWF, 8/25–9/17 Dakota/Scott (Murphy-Hanrerhan P.R.) BAF, m.ob., 9/10 Dakota (Lebanon Hills R.P.), 9/13 Anoka (Martin-Island Linwood Lakes R.P.) RMD, DBz, JWH, MJB.
American Redstart
(Setophaga ruticilla)
3343 Highest counts all from the Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census in St. Louis (KJB): 263 on 9/2, 178 on 9/7, 98 on 9/6. Few reports after early October. Late north 10/7 St. Louis JLK, 10/8 St. Louis KRE, 10/11 St. Louis ByS (median 10/7). Late south 10/6 Carver JCy, Hennepin TLo (median 10/10).
Cape May Warbler
(Setophaga tigrina)
1012 Early south 8/24 Sherburne PLJ, PMJ, 8/29 Brown ANy, 8/30 Steele PSu, Wright MJB. High counts 8/15 St. Louis (50, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 8/12 St. Louis (21, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 10/4 Lake JWL, St. Louis DWK, HCT, SBM, 10/6 Lake KRE (median 10/24). Late south 9/16 Scott GLa, CRM, 9/17 Brown JSP, 9/28 Chisago DPi (median 9/27).
Cerulean Warbler
(Setophaga cerulea)
No reports.
Northern Parula
(Setophaga americana)
1325 Early south (median 8/19) 8/4 Rice TFB, 8/22 Chisago DPG, 8/25 Scott CRM, KMS, GLa, Washington JHh, EzH. Late north 9/26 St. Louis JLK, 10/2 Lake KRE, JPr, 10/6 St. Louis KJB, 11/2 Cook DBM, m.ob. (median 9/27). Late south 9/27 Anoka DWK, Carver, 9/28 Anoka JPr, 10/5 Hennepin TAT, 10/10 Jackson HHD, KMS (median 9/28). Vast majority of reports recorded from the third week of August to the third week of September.
Magnolia Warbler
(Setophaga magnolia)
2634 Early south (median 8/15) 8/17 Anoka DWK, 8/21 Hennepin TAT, 8/22 Carver JCy then many reports beginning 8/23. High counts 9/2 St. Louis (9, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 9/6 St. Louis (8, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 8/8 Cook (7) GWi. Late north 10/6 Lake KRE, 10/8 St. Louis KJB, 10/13 St. Louis JEd, DTr (median 10/1). Late south 10/4 Carver BAF, SHF, Hennepin CMB, Sherburne PLJ, 10/6 Hennepin TLo, Ramsey ASi, 10/7 Ramsey REH (median 10/6).
Bay-breasted Warbler
(Setophaga castanea)
2026 Early south (median 8/19) 8/25 Hennepin CMB, 8/26 Ramsey REH, Steele PSu, Washington RMD then many reports from 8/27. Late north 9/27 St. Louis JMs, KRE, 10/2 Polk SAu, 10/6 St. Louis JLK (median 9/28). Late south 9/28 Carver LS, Pope BNn, 9/29 Rice DAT, 10/2 McLeod PRH, Washington DVe (median 10/1).
Blackburnian Warbler
(Setophaga fusca)
1929 Early south (median 8/9) 8/12 Steele PSu, 8/14 Sherburne PLJ, PMJ, 8/15 Blue Earth ChH. High counts 8/16 St. Louis (15, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 8/12 St. Louis (12, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 8/22 Lake (12, Tettegouche S.P.) ClN. Late north 9/17 St. Louis JLK, 9/20 Becker HeH, ShG, Beltrami DPJ, 9/28 St. Louis KJB (median 9/20). Late south 9/15 Hennepin BAF, Sherburne TSh, 9/20 McLeod PRH, 9/21 Carver JCy, Steele JCC (median 9/25).
Yellow Warbler
(Setophaga petechia)
3243 High counts 8/2 Cass (50, Leech Lake) KYg, 8/16 St. Louis (18) JLK. Late north 9/20 Becker HeH, ShG, 9/21 St. Louis RPR, JLK, 9/27 Pine EMH (median 9/25). Late south 9/20 McLeod PRH, Wright JCn, 9/24 Washington JLM (median 9/29).
Chestnut-sided Warbler
(Setophaga pensylvanica)
2638 High counts 8/12 St. Louis (14, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 9/1 Anoka (14) SBM. Late north 9/26 St. Louis BHo, 9/29 Carlton AVa, 10/4 Lake JWL (median 9/28). Late south 10/1 Hennepin ACr, McLeod HHD, 10/2 Hennepin CMB, McLeod PRH, Ramsey KMS, CRM (median 10/2).
Blackpoll Warbler
(Setophaga striata)
1727 Early north (median 8/25) 8/9 Cass DCZ, 8/26 St. Louis KJB, 8/27 Cook DMB, St. Louis KJB. Early south (median 8/21) 8/18 Sherburne PLJ, PMJ, 8/21 Blue Earth ChH, 8/27 Washington DAd, PNi. High counts 9/12 St. Louis (10) ClN, 9/12 St. Louis (7) KJB. Late north 9/28 Crow Wing JLK, St. Louis KJB, 10/4 St. Louis PHS, DWK, HCT, SBM (median 10/7). Late south 9/25 Hennepin TAT, Washington RZi, 9/28 Pope BNn, 10/1 Blue Earth ChH (median 9/29).
Black-throated Blue Warbler
(Setophaga caerulescens)
25 All north 8/21 Cook (male, Sawbill Landing) RMa, 9/7 Lake (Gabbro Lake) DwS, KDS. All south 8/20 Sherburne (female, Woodland Trails Park, Elk River) PLJ, PMJ, 8/30 Hennepin (male, Westwood N.C.) SMC, 9/10 Dakota (Lebanon Hills R.P.) RaM, 9/20–21 Carver (male, Rapids Lake Unit, Minnesota Valley N.W.R) JCy, 9/26 Winona ANy, 9/29 Hennepin (male, Bryant Lake R. P.) BAb.
Palm Warbler
(Setophaga palmarum)
2223 Early south (median 8/25) 9/1 Anoka DPG, 9/2 Hennepin CMB, 9/6 Hennepin ADr, Ramsey ASi. High counts 10/4 St. Louis (106, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 10/5 St. Louis (72) PHS, 10/4 St. Louis (70) SBM. Late north 10/17–18 St. Louis KJB, TRK, 10/20 St. Louis KJB, 10/25 Lake LS (median 10/23). Late south 10/17 Dakota GHo, Hennepin KEb, 10/18 Dakota DWK, 10/24 Isanti KMS, DFe, RZi, CRM (median 10/18).
Pine Warbler
(Setophaga pinus)
1211 As is typical, most fall reports are northeast of a line from Washington to Beltrami counties. Late north 9/29 Hubbard MAW, 9/30 Crow Wing PSP, 10/6 St. Louis ToL, 10/10 Itasca EEO (median 10/1). Late south 9/15 Hennepin KMa, BMi, 9/26 Carver JCy, 10/2 Ramsey KMS, JMs, RZi, CRM, DFe, 10/9 Stevens JFl (median 9/24).
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
2950 Early south (median 8/21) 8/23 Carver CRM, 9/1 Lyon GWe, 9/5 Washington REh. Highest totals all from Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census in St. Louis by KJB: 1,022 on 9/28; 483 on 10/4; 351 on 9/23. Late north 10/30 Lake CRM, RAE, LMS, HHD, St. Louis PSP, RAE, CRM, 10/31 Cook SBE, 11/7 St. Louis KJB (median 11/21). Late south 10/26 Dakota SBM, 10/31 Scott BAb, 11/2 Murray GWe, 11/22 Wright DPG.
Black-throated Green Warbler
(Setophaga virens)
1926 Early south (median 8/20) 8/18 Sherburne PLJ, PMJ, 8/22 Carver JCy, Sherburne JlB, 8/23 Isanti JWH. High counts 8/16 St. Louis (12, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB, 8/8 St. Louis (6, H.R.N.R.) JLK. Late north 9/26 St. Louis JLK, ClN, 9/28 St. Louis KJB, 9/29 Koochiching SC (median 9/29). Late south 9/28 Carver JCy, Hennepin CMB, 10/7 Washington JHh, 10/11 Rock MZE (median 10/4).
Canada Warbler
(Cardellina canadensis)
2329 Early south (median 8/12) 8/9 Hennepin DCZ, 8/12 Hennepin MwS, 8/14 Steele PSu,. High counts 9/1 Nicollet (9, Seven Mile Creek C.P.) WCM, 8/29 Brown (6) ANy, 8/30 Clay (6, Buffalo River S.P.) PBB. Late north 9/9 St. Louis JLK, 9/12 St. Louis JLK, 9/14 Carlton JDR (median 9/15). Late south 9/20 Nicollet WCM, Rice TFB, 9/21 Sherburne TSh (median 9/22).
Wilson's Warbler
(Cardellina pusilla)
2635 Early south (median 8/15) 8/9 Hennepin DCZ, 8/10 Isanti BKa, 8/11 Lac qui Parle FAE. High count 9/1 Nicollet (12, Seven Mile Creek C.P.) WCM. Late north 9/16 Polk SAu, 9/18 Otter Tail DBi, 9/19 St. Louis AM (median 9/22). Late south 9/26 Carver JCy, 9/28 McLeod BHa, Washington JLM (median 9/27).
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Summer Tanager
(Piranga rubra)
1 Only report 10/29–11/4 Hennepin ph. MNe.
Scarlet Tanager
(Piranga olivacea)
1528 As typical for fall, majority of reports in the eastern half of the state. High counts 8/25 Carver (6, Carver P.R.) PTn, 9/16 Steele (5) PSu, 9/20 Morrison (5) KEm, JEm. Late north 9/20 Itasca SC, Morrison KEm, JeM, 9/26 Crow Wing PSP (median 9/20). Late south 9/27 Anoka BRL, 9/28 Hennepin TAT, 10/1 McLeod BHa (median 10/1).
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
2147 Fewer reports than normal but still seen in all regions including extreme northeast (Cook, Lake) and northwest (Marshall, Pennington and Polk). High count 9/16 Hennepin (13, Westwood Hills N.C.) TPM.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
3042 Only notable high count 9/2 St. Louis (30, Hawk Ridge/Lester River Census) KJB. Late north 9/23 Lake GrS, 9/29 St. Louis KRE, 10/3 Mille Lacs KMa, 10/6 St. Louis KJB (median 9/29). Late south 10/5 Hennepin TAT, 10/10 Dakota ANy, 10/25 Scott BAb, 11/6 Anoka DvS (median 10/15).
Blue Grosbeak
(Passerina caerulea)
9 Well-represented this season by many reports away from its typical range in the extreme southwest: 8/1 Chippewa (Gneiss Outcrops S.N.A.) HHD, RAE, 8/2–9 Lac qui Parle (Manfred Twp.) KeL, m.ob., 8/9–15 Lincoln RAE, HHD, HCT, 8/6–16 Lyon GWe, HHD, 8/18 Martin (Cedar Twp.) DOB, 8/9–17 Redwood BTS, m.ob., 8/1–16 Renville (5) JWd, m.ob. Late south 9/7 Nobles JPr (median 8/26).
Indigo Bunting
(Passerina cyanea)
2039 High counts 8/14 Scott (12, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) BAF, 9/2 Carver (6) JCy, 9/29 Ramsey (6) BAF. Late north 9/17 St. Louis KJB, 9/18 Todd MRN, 9/19 Itasca SC (median 9/23). Late south 9/30–10/7 Ramsey (Crosby Farm R.P.) BAF (median 10/9).
Dickcissel
(Spiza americana)
21 No north reports this season. Late south 8/19–21 Rock LDw, 8/30 Rock RSA and a very late 9/19 Olmsted (5, Cascade Meadow Wetlands and Environmental Science Center) LAV (median 8/21).