Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon | ||
The 2019-Spring Season 1 March through 31 May 2019 Paul E. Budde, Ezra M. Hosch, Doug W. Kieser, William C. Marengo, and Brian T. Smith |
The state’s third Tufted Duck, seventh Brambling (which lingered from the winter season), third and fourth Bullock’s Orioles, third Kirtland’s Warbler (the first in 75 years!), and ninth Black-throated Gray Warbler headlined an excellent spring season. Other highlights included an incredible tally of Yellow Rails at McGregor Marsh and surprisingly high numbers of such Casual species as Eurasian Tree Sparrow and Lazuli Bunting.
Geese arrived in the state a little later than normal, undoubtedly due to the cold end to winter and beginning of spring. A drake Cinnamon Teal was a first for Hubbard County, while a drake Eurasian Wigeon was the fourth for St. Louis County; the most recent one was 2014 (Tustison 2014). The state’s third Tufted Duck — all found within a 16-month period — was discovered at the Albany W.T.P. in Stearns County. Sea ducks were unimpressive, especially in the south where only one Surf Scoter and one White-winged Scoter could be found.
The first arrivals of each of the state’s six species of grebes were all later than the median of recent arrival dates, from several days to almost two weeks. Three species provided first county records: Red-necked in Pipestone, Western in Winona, and Clark’s in Waseca. With the Pipestone record, Red-necked Grebes have now been found in all 87 counties.
White-winged Doves suddenly began appearing consistently in Minnesota in 2003. Since then, they’ve been recorded every year except 2013. Usually, this has been only one or occasionally two records in a season. This spring, however, there were five individuals: first county records for Hennepin and Faribault, a second bird in Hennepin, and a pair of doves in Two Harbors!
The tallies of Yellow Rails at McGregor Marsh in Aitkin County this May were very impressive. While this site has been reliable for this species since the early 1970s (Savaloja 1984), numbers present seem to vary significantly from year to year. This season produced the highest total ever when 70 were reported in mid May and 50 a few nights later. These totals only have been exceeded in the state by a researcher’s estimate of “100s†from Waubun Marsh, Mahnomen County, in spring 1972.
Three Black-necked Stilts graced the state; one was a first for Goodhue County. They marked the eighth consecutive spring this barely Casual species has been found in Minnesota. Other first county shorebird records included Piping Plover in Watonwan, Upland Sandpiper and Ruddy Turnstone in Kanabec, and a Short-billed Dowitcher in Wadena. Thirteen Red Knots across three counties was a good total for this Casual species.
Only one Little Gull was seen — naturally enough, in Duluth. If St. Louis County records were excluded, this now-Regular species would be Accidental in the state. All Iceland Gulls for which the subspecies was noted were “Thayer’s†type. Lesser Black-backed Gulls were found in nine counties, a record high number. Four Great Black-backed Gulls were spotted, two in Duluth and two along the lower Mississippi River.
All Red-throated Loons this spring were found in Duluth, beginning in late April and continuing into the summer. An estimated high count of 100 on 10 May was the fourth highest spring total. A total of three Pacific Loons, two in Duluth and one in Aitkin County, was the highest tally ever for spring, and 459 Common Loons at Park Point was the second highest spring count for this species.
A Least Bittern found in Houston County on 1 May tied an early arrival date record set in 1898 (Roberts 1932). Snowy Egret, Cattle Egret, and White-faced Ibis reports were down, but an adult Little Blue Heron near Frontenac was a pleasant discovery. This last species is only reported in about half the spring seasons. Yellow-crowned Night-Herons are also seen every other spring; this season they went undetected.
The West Skyline Hawk Count in Duluth set new records for spring totals of Turkey Vulture (2,765), Bald Eagle (7,727), and Golden Eagle (212). The totals for the two eagles broke prior records set in 2018, with Bald Eagles up 41% and Goldens up 32% over that season.
Snowy Owls were present in average numbers; all of them departed by the end of March. Northern Hawk Owl and Great Gray Owl numbers were both below average for spring, and no Boreal Owls were reported.
During spring 1969, there were only two reports of Peregrine Falcon in the state (Herz and Tyron 1969). Fifty years later, they were found in 51 counties — one more sign of the remarkable recovery this species has made. Two Prairie Falcons were found, the first for Brown County and the eleventh for Polk.
Four Say’s Phoebes, all from the western edge of the state, was an excellent total — only perhaps exceeded by the four or five found in the spring of 2013. Common Ravens continued their slow push southwards, while Tufted Titmouses moved up the St. Croix and Minnesota river valleys. Carolina Wrens went unreported for the first spring since 2011. A Blue-gray Gnatcatcher provided a first record for Lake of the Woods County.
Townsend’s Solitaires were scarce, with reports only from late March in Washington County and from late April in Becker County. Four Varied Thrushes was the highest spring total since 2013. Twelve Northern Mockingbirds was also an excellent total; all were found along the southern or eastern sides of the state. Eurasian Tree Sparrows were found in the state for the seventh consecutive spring, with seven (!) individuals spread across four counties.
The state’s seventh Brambling, first seen in late January, made very sporadic appearances in spring at the same feeding station in Becker County until 4 April. Winter finch numbers were fairly typical when compared against the most recent ten-year average. Each species was present in decent numbers, but not exceptional in any way — except that for the first time Pine Siskins were recorded in all 87 Minnesota counties.
A lone Chestnut-collared Longspur was reported from Felton Prairie on only two consecutive days in mid-May. Approximately 72 Smith’s Longspurs were seen or heard, all between mid-April and mid-May.
Lark Sparrows were more widely reported than in any previous spring. Chipping Sparrows are overwintering in progressively greater numbers, making the detection of early spring arrivals much more difficult. A record high number of northbound Clay-colored Sparrows was tallied at Felton Prairie in mid May. Dark-eyed Juncos from the “Oregon†group of subspecies were reported from 16 counties. Henslow’s Sparrow reports were down slightly from the prior spring’s exceptional total, but still ranked as the third highest spring total ever. One report of a Spotted Towhee in Lyon kept a streak alive; this Rare Regular species has now been reported in eleven consecutive spring seasons.
An adult male Bullock’s Oriole was discovered in Sleepy Eye in mid May. For many it proved to be difficult to find, but with perseverance many did see this third state record during its five days in town. Remarkably, a first-year male also appeared in Wilmar eight days after the initial Brown County record. Great-tailed Grackles were seen in six of the ten Southwest region counties, though nowhere else.
Golden-winged Warblers were reported from 72 counties, the most ever. Prothonotary Warbler is Accidental in the northern half of the state, so individuals in both Hubbard and Marshall counties were surprises; neither of these, though, were first county records. Kentucky Warblers were found in Dakota and Rice counties; neither bird lingered past the day of discovery. Hooded Warblers provided a first record for Blue Earth County and a third for Cook.
A Kirtland’s Warbler discovered at Park Point R.A. was only the third record for the state, the first two being from 1892 (Guilford 1893) and 1944 (Hiemenz 1980), making this a once-every-sixty-three-years event! Hopefully, with the recent breeding success of this species in Wisconsin, we won’t have to wait as long for the next Kirtland’s.
Black-throated Blue Warblers were also detected more often than usual in the southwestern quarter of the state — perhaps lending credence to the theory that the increase in Golden-winged Warbler reports is due at least in part to better coverage in this section of the state. Yellow-throated Warblers were found for the seventh consecutive year in Whitewater State Park, for the second time in Ramsey County, and for the third time in Duluth. A Prairie Warbler in Houston County was only the second spring record of this species over the past ten years. A Black-throated Gray Warbler in Dakota County was the ninth for the state.
The Cardinalidae family was well-represented this season. Eighteen Summer Tanagers was an excellent total, and included first county records for Cass and Itasca. Thirteen Western Tanagers was the most in a season since spring 1995. Five Lazuli Buntings was the second highest spring total ever and included a first record for Le Sueur County. A male Painted Bunting in Blue Earth was also a first county record. Of the birds in this family on the state checklist, only Black-headed Grosbeak was missing.
Weather: The entire spring season was colder and wetter than normal. March began quite cold, with high temperatures in many locations sub-zero (F). There was a mid-month thaw, but by the end of March temperatures were again about five degrees below normal. In the second half of April some cities saw temperatures in the mid-80s, but that warmth couldn’t overcome the coolness of the rest of the month and April’s statewide average temperature was also below normal. Lake ice-out dates ran about a week late. The cool trend continued with May falling 4.5 degrees short of normal, though at the end of the month some Northwest and West-central cities were basking in the 90s.
A snowstorm dropped 3–6" of snow across southern Minnesota on 1 March. On the ninth another storm with a mix of snow and rain hit southern Minnesota. In mid-April another storm brought almost ten inches of snow to the Twin Cities, and twice that amount to portions of the western part of the state. A storm on 8–9 May brought almost 11" of snow to Duluth — a record amount for the city in that month. Another 2" of precipitation fell on the East-central region on 18–20 May.
Insufficiently documented records of Regular species: Long-billed Dowitcher 5/16 Dakota (20) (high count for a late date); Lesser Black-backed Gull 4/3 Freeborn (first county record), Swainson’s Hawk 3/18 Steele (early date); Eastern Wood-Pewee 4/19 Anoka, 4/19 Ramsey, 4/20 Nicollet (early dates); Eastern Phoebe 3/1 Mower (early date); Black-billed Magpie 4/23 McLeod (out of range); Swainson’s Thrush 3/1 Mower (early date); Savannah Sparrow 3/7 Fillmore (early date); Tennessee Warbler 4/8 Olmsted, 4/23 McLeod (2) (early dates); Cape May Warbler 4/23 Dakota (early date); Palm Warbler 3/22 Rice (early date).
Acknowledgments: We thank Jeanie Joppru for compiling and providing transcripts of the Northwest Minnesota Birding Report. Special thanks to Dave Cahlander for building and maintaining the Seasonal Reports submission and production web pages (http://moumn.org/moureports/season.php) 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 June 2019). Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished Seasonal Report data from the 25-year period 1994 through 2018. Finally and most importantly, our appreciation goes out to all those who contribute their sightings data to the MOU. We are especially grateful to those who respond to our requests for details and who submit observations online.
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Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks | |||||
Snow Goose (Anser caerulescens) | 12 | 36 | Early south (median 3/5) 3/13 Dakota DVe, 3/16 Ramsey ebd, 3/17 Rice LiH, Washington TAr. Early north (median 3/20) 3/27 Grant (10,000, North Ottawa Impoundment) MGi, Traverse (4,800) DoM, 3/28 Polk EH. High counts 3/30 Grant (25,000, North Ottawa Impoundment) MO, 4/3 Traverse (14,000, Tintah Twp.) AFo. Late south 4/28 Lac qui Parle KMS, SSc, 5/8 Rock ANy, 5/14 McLeod PKF (median 6/4). Late north 5/19 Becker ebd, 5/21 Cook JaJ, 5/22 Grant PPe (median 5/30). | ||
Ross's Goose (Anser rossii) | 5 | 17 | Early south (median 3/11) 3/15 Washington BDo, 3/19 Goodhue (2) PEJ, 3/22 Brown ARW, Jackson (22) PEJ, DFN. All north 3/27–4/17 Grant (max. 50, North Ottawa Impoundment) LiH, MGi, m.ob., 3/27–4/3 Traverse (max. 10) DgM, AFo, m.ob., 3/30–4/6 Wilkin (max. 25) AaL, ASu, NMr, 3/31 Kanabec (2) SPS, 4/7–10 Clay (max. 45) CMK, MAh, TCL. High counts 3/31 Traverse (200, Parnell Twp.) LiH, 3/28 Lyon (73, near Cottonwood) GWe. Late south 4/20 Yellow Medicine GWe, 5/5 Goodhue ClB, LiH, 5/27 Pipestone (Split Rock Creek S.P) VKl (median 5/14). | ||
Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) | 12 | 47 | Early south (median 2/28) 3/8 Martin DWK, 3/9 Dakota FFa, 3/12 Ramsey, followed by reports from 10 other counties on 3/19. Early north (median 3/20) 3/27 Grant (300, North Ottawa Impoundment) MGi, Kanabec HHD, KMa, Traverse DLP, DgM, 3/28 Otter Tail TJa. High counts 3/22 Jackson (15,000) PEJ, 4/2 Lyon (15,000) NMe. Late south 5/28 Ramsey HHD, m.ob., Watonwan STa, 5/29 Dakota IVa (median 5/23). Late north 4/15 Norman (4) REn, AxB, Polk (4) REn, 4/20 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) IVa, 5/4 Clearwater (2) RAE, HHD (median 5/16). | ||
Cackling Goose (Branta hutchinsii) | 15 | 39 | Descriptions provided in varying detail from only 11 counties. Early south migrants (median 2/24) 3/2 Goodhue (Colvill Park) AJF, 3/15 Dakota (Rebecca Lake) AJF, Washington (2) BDo, (4) PNi. Early north (median 3/17) 3/23 Clay (10) PBB, 3/24 Cook (3) JLA, 3/26 Itasca SC, Norman LHl. High count 3/23 Lyon (492, Cottonwood) GWe. Late south 5/8 Cottonwood (3, Westbrook) ebd. 5/12 Lyon (2) ebd, 5/16 Lyon RJS (median 5/13). Late north 5/17 Clay ebd, 5/18 Otter Tail (6) SPe, 5/20 Clearwater BDo (median 5/21). | ||
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) | 34 | 53 | Reported from all 87 counties. | ||
Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) | 7 | All reports: 3/12–14 Scott (1, Shakopee Mill Pond) PEJ, FFa, 3/15–5/25 (1, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) CMB, m.ob., 3/29 Carver (1, Cologne) JSt, 4/2–15 Wabasha PEJ, IHu, SHu, 4/25–26 Rice TFB, 5/4 Goodhue (1, Frontenac) LiH. | |||
Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) | 34 | 52 | Found statewide, including 3/23 Rock (8) LiH. There were several high counts of 200+ birds reported in March, but none explicitly identified why the swans were this species. | ||
Tundra Swan (Cygnus columbianus) | 28 | 45 | Early south away from overwintering individuals (median 3/6) 3/10 Anoka (1) JBn, 3/15 Dakota (6) AJF. Early north (median 3/18) 3/24 Otter Tail (8) WPl, Roseau ebd, 3/25 Traverse DLP, 3/26 Douglas (47) BEc. High count 4/1 Grant/Traverse (1,000, North Ottawa Impoundment) SKe. Late south 5/5 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) ebd, 5/11 Kandiyohi (2, Sibley S.P.) JBu, 5/14 Washington (2) ebd (median 5/4). Late north 5/24 Crow Wing (3) ebd, 5/26 Beltrami (Long Lake) ebd, Otter Tail (2) JsS (median 5/28). | ||
Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) | 34 | 53 | Reported from all 87 counties. Early south (median 2/26) 3/3 Dakota (4, Lakeville) ebd, Winona (3) LiH, 3/9 Ramsey (2, Lake Como) ebd, 3/10 Anoka (2, King†™s Island) JBn. Early north away from overwintering birds in Douglas (median 3/17) 3/20 Morrison MJB, 3/23 Itasca TCL, Kanabec (4) SPS. High count 3/30 Nicollet (60) APi. | ||
Blue-winged Teal (Spatula discors) | 34 | 53 | Reported from all 87 counties. Early south (median 3/12) 3/17 Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) MaJ, 3/19–22 Anoka MAJ, JBn, 3/22 Dakota ASu, EzH, IsH. Early north (median 3/29) 3/31 Traverse (Metz W.M.A.) LiH, 4/4 Grant LS, 4/5 Todd (4) TLu. High count 5/7 Grant (400, North Ottawa Impoundment) HSh, LSl. | ||
Cinnamon Teal (Spatula cyanoptera) | 1 | One north report 5/4 Hubbard (drake near Long Lake) ph. SVo. | |||
Northern Shoveler (Spatula clypeata) | 34 | 53 | Reported in all 87 counties. As many as 18 overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.). Early north (median 3/25) 3/25 Traverse DLP, 3/27–30 Grant (max. 4) MGi, m.ob. High count 4/16 Olmsted (150, East Landfill Kalmar Reservoir) KHg. | ||
Gadwall (Mareca strepera) | 34 | 53 | Reported from all 87 counties. Early north (median 3/16) 3/27 Kanabec (10) KMa, HHD, Traverse DLP, 3/30 Grant (10, North Ottawa Impoundment) m.ob. | ||
EURASIAN WIGEON (Mareca penelope) | 1 | One report 4/20 St. Louis (drake at Park Point, bayside) ph. † JLK, MaJ, JPR. | |||
American Wigeon (Mareca americana) | 33 | 51 | Reported statewide. Early south (median 3/1) 3/6 Rice TFB, 3/14 Stearns MJB, 3/15 Scott (3, Blue Lake W.T.P.) MwT. Early north (median 3/26) 3/25 Traverse DLP, 3/26 Douglas (2, North Ottawa Impoundment) LGl, m.ob. High counts 4/13 Wright (225, Pelican Lake) RCl, 3/31 Yellow Medicine (115, near Cottonwood) GWe. | ||
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) | 34 | 53 | Reported from all 87 counties. | ||
Gadwall X Mallard (Mareca strepera X Anas platyrhynchos) | 1 | One report 4/1 Goodhue (Etter Bottoms) † PEJ. | |||
American Black Duck (Anas rubripes) | 13 | 14 | High count 4/11, 4/18 St. Louis (13, Park Point) JLK. Late south 4/21 Dakota (180th St. Marsh) AJF, 5/7 Renville ebd, 5/22 Winona (2, Winona Lake) ebd (median 5/21). | ||
Mallard X American Black Duck (Anas platyrhynchos X A. rubripes) | 1 | One report 3/15 Stearns MJB. | |||
Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) | 30 | 45 | See winter report for overwintering birds. Early south (median 2/27) 3/8 Martin DWK, 3/11 Scott (2) BDo, PEJ, Wabasha PEJ. Early north (median 3/16) 3/1–8 Douglas (max. 2, Long Prairie River) BEc, AaL, DOr, 3/19 St. Louis (4, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JHn, JPR, 3/20 St. Louis (2, W.S.H.C.) FJN, 3/23 Kanabec (3) SPS. High count 3/31 Yellow Medicine (310, near Cottonwood) GWe. | ||
Green-winged Teal (Anas crecca) | 34 | 51 | Reported statewide. Early south (median 3/3) 3/8 Martin DWK, 3/18 Kandiyohi (Foot Lake) JWd, 3/19 Goodhue PEJ, 3/19 Rice (2) DAB, m.ob. Early north (median 3/25) 3/27 Mille Lacs HHD, St. Louis (5) ebd, 3/31 Kanabec (3) SPS, 3/31 Traverse (9) LiH. High count 4/7 Scott (225, Cedar Lake Twp.) AFo. | ||
Canvasback (Aythya valisineria) | 28 | 50 | Early south (median 2/28) 3/3 Dakota (2) AJF, 3/3–7 Goodhue (3, Colvill Park) LiH, AJF, 3/13 Rice TFB. Early north (median 3/28) 3/27 Traverse (2, Reservation Dam W.M.A.) DgM, 3/31 Traverse (16, Metz W.M.A.) LiH, 3/31–4/1 Grant (max. 12, North Ottawa Impoundment) SKe, m.ob. High count 4/6 Goodhue (500, Lake Byllesby) LAV, MAK. | ||
Redhead (Aythya americana) | 32 | 53 | Continuing south from winter were 3/1–3 Goodhue PEJ, LiH, 3/2 Scott (2, Shakopee Mill Pond) NiR, then presumed migrants 3/8 Martin DWK, 3/10 Anoka ARh. Early north (median 3/20) 3/25 Traverse DLP, 3/26 Otter Tail (2) ebd, 3/27 St. Louis (3, Duluth) KRE, FJN, JPR, Traverse (4, Reservation Dam W.M.A.) DgM. High count 4/3 Faribault (200, Walnut Lake W.M.A.) ASu. | ||
Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) | 34 | 53 | Reported from all 87 counties. Overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.). Early north (median 3/16) 3/17 Traverse ANy, 3/19 Douglas BEc, 3/22 Todd DaG. High counts 4/19 Morrison (664, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) SEm, 4/13 Wright (638, Pelican Lake) RCl, 3/31 Rice (600, Wells Twp.) PNi. | ||
TUFTED DUCK (Aythya fuligula) | 1 | Third state record 5/15 Stearns (drake, Albany W.T.P.) † PCC, ph. DOr, m.ob (The Loon 91:181–182). | |||
Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) | 28 | 41 | Early south away from overwintering areas (median 3/4) 3/15 Dakota (2) BDo, m.ob., 3/16 Anoka (6) BDo, IVa, 3/17 Rice ClB, LiH, Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) LiH. Early north (median 3/30) 3/27 Grant (2) MGi, 3/27–4/4 Traverse (max. 4) DgM, m.ob. High count 4/29 St. Louis (164, Park Point) JLK. Late south 5/25 Rock RZi, 5/26 Rice TFB, 5/26–31 Pipestone (Pipestone W.T.P.) KRE, m.ob. (median 5/18). Late north 5/26–27 Lake (3, Two Harbors) JWL, ANy, 5/28 St. Louis (8) JLK, SDi (median 6/2). | ||
Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) | 34 | 53 | Overwintered in Goodhue and Scott. Early south (median 2/22) 3/1 Mower RJW, 3/3 Anoka (6, Coon Rapids Dam R.P.) ebd, Dakota (6) AJF. Early north (median 3/13) 3/26 Clay (2) RAE, 3/27 Grant (7) MGi, Traverse (40, Reservation Dam W.M.A.) DgM, DLP. High count 4/8 Yellow Medicine (3,550, flooded field near Hanley Falls) GWe. | ||
Ring-necked Duck X Lesser Scaup (Aythya collaris X A. affinis) | 2 | Two reports: 3/29 Freeborn (male, Freeman Twp.) † PEJ, 4/1 Goodhue (male, Etter Bottoms) † PEJ. | |||
Harlequin Duck (Histrionicus histrionicus) | No reports. | ||||
Surf Scoter (Melanitta perspicillata) | 2 | 1 | All south 5/18 Winona DBz, SHo. All north 5/10 St. Louis (2, Park Point) JPR, MLH, 5/23–25 St. Louis (1, Park Point) JLK, BEA, JHn, JPR, ToL, 5/24 Cook (2 adult drakes, Five Mile Rock) DFN. | ||
White-winged Scoter (Melanitta deglandi) | 4 | 1 | One south report 4/20–5/3 Faribault (Wells W.T.P.) BDo, ph. † WAF, m.ob. All north 4/23, 5/2 Lake (1, Two Harbors) ebd, JWL, consistently reported 4/28–5/24 St. Louis (max. 4, Park Point) ASu, m.ob., 4/29–5/1 Cass REn, AxB, 5/20 Marshall (adult male, Agassiz N.W.R.) AFo. High count 5/19 St. Louis (4, Park Point) JDz, ebd. | ||
Black Scoter (Melanitta americana) | 1 | One report: 5/3 St. Louis (Duluth) JLK. | |||
Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis) | 3 | Reported north from Lake Superior throughout the season. No reports away from Lake Superior. High count 3/27 Lake (40, Secret Cove) ABm. | |||
Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) | 33 | 53 | Reported from every county but Koochiching. As many as 3 overwintered south in Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.). Early north (median 3/21) 3/23 Otter Tail (2) WPl, 3/26 Clay RAE, 3/27 Grant (4) MGi, Traverse DLP. High count 4/24 St. Louis (168, Duluth, precise count) JLK. Late south 5/26–30 Scott (max. 3, Johnson Slough) ebd, 5/28 Stearns (Albany) ebd (median 5/31). | ||
Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) | 34 | 50 | High count 3/6 Goodhue (1,100) PEJ. Late south 5/23 Hennepin ebd, 5/28 Stearns ebd (median 5/12). | ||
Barrow's Goldeneye (Bucephala islandica) | No reports. | ||||
Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) | 34 | 53 | Reported from all 87 counties. See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/13) 3/1 Beltrami (Lake Irving) IVa, 3/2–7 St. Louis NPo, JuG. High counts 4/3 Faribault (80, Walnut Lake W.M.A.) ASu, 4/6 Grant (75, North Ottawa Impoundment) LKt. | ||
Common Goldeneye X Hooded Merganser (Bucephala clangula X Lophodytes cucullatus) | 1 | One reported in Lyon without details. | |||
Common Merganser (Mergus merganser) | 30 | 52 | High counts 3/29 Ramsey (300, Red Rock Rd.) LiH, 3/13 Goodhue (220, Mississippi River Lock and Dam 3) KDS. Late south 5/19 Anoka ebd, Dakota REn, AxB, 5/28 Stearns ebd (median 5/21). | ||
Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) | 29 | 47 | Early south (but also see winter report) 3/16–22 Goodhue PEJ, JZj, 3/19 Rice TFB, Washington PNi, DnS. Early north (median /3/31) reports from counties away from Lake Superior: 3/27 Traverse (2) DLP, 3/29 Todd (2, Osakis) TLu, 3/31 Morrison (2, Little Falls) TLu. High counts 4/10, 4/13, 4/18 Hennepin (150, Lake Harriet) SOa, CWB, 5/4 St. Louis (147, Mud Lake) JLK. | ||
Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) | 21 | 52 | Early south (median 3/8) 3/16–23 Stearns HHD, ebd, 3/20 Rice (6) BDo, TFB, 3/23 Jackson KEm, Martin (3) LiH, BDo. Early north (median 3/29) 3/31 Traverse LiH, 4/11 Polk HHu, 4/13 Grant ebd. High count 4/27 Lac qui Parle (300, Big Stone N.W.R.) ebd. | ||
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys | |||||
Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) | 29 | 51 | Reported as far north as Kittson, Roseau, St. Louis, Lake. High counts 4/5 Chippewa (51, near Granite Falls) SBE, m.ob. | ||
Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus) | 28 | 15 | Found throughout normal range, essentially northeast of a line from Kittson to Stearns to Fillmore. Spring drumming counts were statistically unchanged in 2019 from previous year throughout range (MN DNR). | ||
Spruce Grouse (Canachites canadensis) | 3 | High count 3/31 St. Louis (6, Johnson Rd.) JuG. Also reported from Lake and Lake of the Woods. | |||
Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) | 14 | 1 | All south 4/27–5/2 Lac qui Parle (max. 5) ebd, DLP. High count 5/4 Kittson (19, near Karlstad) REn, AxB. Additional north reports from Aitkin, Becker, Clay, Clearwater, Grant, Koochiching, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Roseau, St. Louis, Wilkin. | ||
Greater Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) | 9 | All reports were from counties in the Northwest and West-central regions: Becker, Clay, Grant, Mahnomen, Norman, Pennington, Otter Tail, Polk, Wilkin. High count 4/30 Clay (50, The Nature Conservancy, Glyndon) ebd. | |||
Gray Partridge (Perdix perdix) | 5 | 12 | Most reports from the southern third or Northwest region of the state. High counts 3/2 Fillmore (14) AaL, CLu, 3/3 Olmsted (10) JmP, 3/9 Mower (10, C.R. 2) SWm. | ||
Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) | 23 | 53 | Reported south of a line from Marshall to Cass to St. Louis. High count 3/8 Cottonwood (68) TAT. | ||
Grebes | |||||
Pied-billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps) | 30 | 53 | Early south (median 3/7) 3/20 Hennepin MZa, IMc, 3/23 Faribault BAy, 3/24 Olmsted JJS, JPr, JmP. Early north (median 3/24) 3/31 Traverse JMJ, 4/1 Morrison SEm, St. Louis (2) ebd, 4/3 Otter Tail ebd. High counts 4/23, 4/28 Hennepin (37) CMB, 4/13 Mower (35, East Side Lake) SWm, 4/13 Waseca (35, Loon Lake) AaL, BDo. | ||
Horned Grebe (Podiceps auritus) | 29 | 43 | Early south (median 3/24) 3/30 Yellow Medicine GWe, 4/5 Dakota (2) WCM, 4/6 Olmsted (2) KHg. Early north (median 4/5) 4/17 St. Louis (10, Duluth) ebd, 4/17–19 Grant WPl, m.ob., 4/18 Douglas RZi, Todd RZi, Wadena REn, AxB. High count 5/5 St. Louis (650, Park Point) JLK. Late south 5/12 Dakota (2) AJF, Wright (2) RCl, 5/12–13 Hennepin ebd, CMB, 5/15 Stearns MAJ (median 5/23). Late north 5/26–27 Cook ANy, 5/31 St. Louis StK (median 6/6). | ||
Red-necked Grebe (Podiceps grisegena) | 30 | 32 | Early south (median 4/2) 4/13 Waseca AaL, BDo, 4/16 Dakota/Goodhue (max. 6) PEJ, WCM, m.ob., Scott BAb, BHe, Hennepin CMB, EMf. Early north (median 4/7) 4/15–17 Lake (max. 3, Two Harbors) JLK, ABm, 4/17–19 St. Louis (max. 5, Duluth) ebd, SHo, 4/19 Polk (4) HHu. New county record: 4/26 Pipestone (50th Avenue near Pipestone) DPi, JDl. High count 5/2 Lake (855, Two Harbors) JWL. | ||
Eared Grebe (Podiceps nigricollis) | 14 | 19 | Early south (median 4/11) 4/14 Olmsted (2) PTr, 4/19 Hennepin (3) ebd, 4/20 Dakota DEv. Early north (median 4/20) 4/19 Becker (5) ebd, Otter Tail DgM, 4/21 Traverse ABL, 4/24 Grant WPl. High count 5/17 Polk (75, near Euclid) SBM. | ||
Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) | 9 | 24 | Early south (median 4/10) 4/15–23 Watonwan (max. 4) ASu, m.ob., 4/22 Lincoln ANy, 4/23 Big Stone (3) DLP. Early north (median 4/20) 4/13–24 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) ebd, SDz, WPl, 4/24 Douglas (2) ToR. Second county record 5/11 Winona (Prairie Island Park) ph. DBz. High counts 5/12 Todd (57, Lake Osakis) JLK, 5/4 Faribault (46, Minnesota Lake) BHe. | ||
CLARK'S GREBE (Aechmophorus clarkii) | 1 | 1 | All reports: 5/4–5 Waseca (adult male, based on necropsy at the Bell Musuem; Loon Lake) ph. TFe, ph. † KEm, m.ob., 5/12 Todd (Lake Osakis) † JLK. | ||
Pigeons, Doves | |||||
Rock Pigeon (Columba livia) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. High count 3/27 Ramsey (200, Fish Hatchery Lake) LiH. | ||
Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) | 19 | 52 | Reported from almost all counties southwest of a line from Kittson to Chisago, also reported from Itasca and St. Louis. High counts 3/3 Lyon (27) GWe, 5/11 Brown (15, Sleepy Eye) EzH, IsH, ebd. | ||
White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica) | 1 | 2 | All reports: 4/23 Hennepin (Minneapolis, Minnehaha neighborhood) ph. DdS, PBl, 5/17 Faribault (Blue Earth) ph. † BAy, ph. † KEm, m.ob., 5/19–25 Lake (max. 2, Two Harbors) † JWL, † EzH, IsH, 5/22–23 Hennepin (Minneapolis, Standish neighborhood, 1.67 miles NNE from the April location) ph. PSt, ph. † PEB, m.ob. | ||
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. High count 3/4 Anoka (17) DPG. | ||
Cuckoos | |||||
Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) | 8 | No north reports. Early south 5/4 Goodhue (Frontenac S.P.) LiH, 5/11 Hennepin ebd, Scott ebd, 5/14 Washington Kls. Highest count only two. | |||
Black-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus erythropthalmus) | 8 | 22 | Early south (median 5/9) 5/13–15 Carver (Carver P.R.) JBr, 5/15 Rock BDo, 5/16 Ramsey JZj, Washington (2) GJa. Early north (median 5/16) 5/16–25 Aitkin CLR, m.ob., 5/18 Kanabec SPS, 5/25 Douglas (3) BEC, Morrison FGo. High counts 5/25 Douglas (3) BEc, Rock (3, Blue Mounds S.P.) JQn, VRL. | ||
Nightjars | |||||
Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) | 25 | 49 | Early south (median 5/3) 5/3 Anoka MKo, LKo, Goodhue DSh, 5/5 Dakota DnS, MWS, Dodge JJS, 5/7 Carver MSc. Early north (median 5/11) 5/14 Morrison ANy, 5/16 Pine KrM, 5/17 Aitkin IVa, JiM. High counts 5/20 Chisago (200, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) SLf, 5/26 Morrison (100) KEm. | ||
Eastern Whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus) | 9 | 15 | Early south (median 4/29) 4/19 Sherburne RCl, 4/23 Houston SPS, Washington LMS. Early north (median 5/7) 5/10 St. Louis SLF, 5/13 Cass ebd, 5/15 Lake ebd. High count 5/7 Sherburne (8, near Orrock) ToL. | ||
Swifts | |||||
Chimney Swift (Chaetura pelagica) | 30 | 51 | Early south (median 4/21) 4/20 Lyon (4) LiH, GWe, Scott ebd, 4/21 Nicollet (3) BDo. Early north (median 5/2) 4/28 Kanabec SPS, 5/4 Otter Tail JsS, 5/5 St. Louis (3) FJN, JPR. High counts 5/24 Cook (65, Grand Marais) DFN, 5/28 Brown (65, New Ulm) DSv. | ||
Hummingbirds | |||||
Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) | 29 | 52 | Early south (median 5/1) 4/22–23 Goodhue ebd, 5/3 Hennepin ChC, and in nine additional counties on 5/4. Early north (median 5/5) 5/5–7 Todd SDi, 5/8 Morrison SEm. High counts 5/30 Chisago (14, North Branch) JSa, 5/24 Ramsey (10, Crosby Farm R.P.) IVa. | ||
Rails, Gallinules, Coots | |||||
Virginia Rail (Rallus limicola) | 23 | 44 | Early south (median 4/14) 4/14 Hennepin RDa, 4/15 Watonwan ASu, 4/16 Dakota LiH, Dodge LAV. Early north (median 5/1) 4/26 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) JPR, 4/27 Otter Tail (2) REn, AxB, St. Louis (Duluth) JPR. High count 5/10 Sherburne (6, Sherburne N.W.R.) ebd. | ||
Sora (Porzana carolina) | 32 | 53 | Early south (median 4/12) 4/8 Washington JDS, 4/9 Rice TFB, 4/14 Dakota MiT, MwT. Early north (median 4/23) 4/24 Douglas ToR, 4/26 Hubbard MAW, 4/27 Clay ShG, HeH, Otter Tail (2) LGl, m.ob., Todd ABL. High count 5/10 Aitkin (14, near Aitkin) CLR, KWR. | ||
Common Gallinule (Gallinula galeata) | 4 | All south 4/27–5/8 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) DiS, m.ob., 5/5 Dakota (180th St. Marsh) DFN, 5/11 Wabasha (near Altura) JQn, 5/31 Nicollet (Swan Lake W.M.A.) ebd. | |||
American Coot (Fulica americana) | 24 | 52 | Overwintered in Scott. Early south (median 3/1) 3/14 Goodhue PEJ, Hennepin IMc, Rice TFB. Early north (median 3/21) 3/27–31 Traverse (max. 4) DLP, LiH, 3/27–4/4 Grant (max. 2) MGi, LS. High counts 4/7 Faribault (2,600, Walnut Lake W.M.A.) JiP, 4/16 Goodhue (1,270, Lake Byllesby) EzH. | ||
Yellow Rail (Coturnicops noveboracensis) | 2 | Reported north from three locations: 5/1–31 Aitkin (McGregor Marsh) ebd, m.ob., 5/19–20 Hubbard (max. 6, south of Badoura) REn, AxB, ANy, DBz, 5/25 Aitkin (1, Rice Lake N.W.R.) KWR, m.ob. High count of 70 from McGregor Marsh on 5/16 † JGz, with additional conservative tallies of 50 on 5/20 EzH, IsH. | |||
Cranes | |||||
Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis) | 34 | 49 | Early south (median 3/10) 3/12 Ramsey ebd, Scott BHe, 3/12–16 Houston ebd, SHo, m.ob., 3/14 Winona (2) DBz, 3/14–16 Dakota DVe, JuW. Early north (median 3/17) 3/21 Todd TLu, 3/22 Pine KrM, and from six additional counties on 3/23. High count 4/15 Norman (400, Agassiz-Olson W.M.A.) REn, AxB. | ||
Stilts, Avocets | |||||
Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) | 3 | All south 4/29–5/4 Faribault (1, 130th St. near Winnebego) WAF, † EzH, ph. † PEB, ph. BAy, m.ob., 5/3 Goodhue (1, Lake Byllesby) † PEJ, 5/16 Stearns (1, St. Martin†™s W.T.P.) ph. † DPG. | |||
American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana) | 4 | 22 | Early south (median 4/15) 4/6–13 Rock (1 at a farm pond) KEm, JWH, RBJ, m.ob., 4/16 Wabasha DBz. All north 4/26 Norman (2, near Halstad) TCL, 4/29 Grant (11, North Ottawa Impoundment) WPl, 5/2–16 Clay (4) HeH, ShG, m.ob., 5/24 Pennington (2) AFo. High count 4/20 Lyon (14, C.R. 8 near Marshall) NMe, GWe, m.ob. | ||
Plovers | |||||
Black-bellied Plover (Pluvialis squatarola) | 12 | 16 | Early south (median 4/30) 5/4 Steele PSu, Watonwan MiO, m.ob., 5/12 Faribault (4) BDo, m.ob., 5/13 Blue Earth LiH. Early north (median 5/16) 5/4–28 St. Louis (Duluth) JPR, m.ob., 5/19 Aitkin (7) KSz, JST. High counts 5/23 St. Louis (19, Park Point ball fields) OGo, JLK, 5/23 Pine (18, near Pine City) ebd, 5/19 Redwood (17, near Sanborn) RAE. Late south 5/25 Chisago ELC, MJB, 5/27 Renville ebd, Stearns LKo (median 6/7). Late north 5/26–27 Cook ANy, m.ob., 5/28 St. Louis JLK (median 6/5). | ||
American Golden-Plover (Pluvialis dominica) | 6 | 20 | Early south (median 4/5) 4/20 Renville (18) LiH, SBE, 4/22 Faribault (21) MJB, RAE, Lincoln ANy, DBz. Early north (median 5/5) 4/27 Grant REn, AxB, 5/15 Pine KrM, 5/19 Aitkin (12) JST, KSz. High count 5/16 Faribault (70, near Bricelyn) BAy. Late south 5/19 Dakota (6) ebd, 5/22 Redwood RJS, 5/25 Chisago ELC, MJB (median 6/8). Late north 5/25–26 Becker LoK, HeH, ShG, 5/31 St. Louis (2) JLK. | ||
Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) | 34 | 53 | Reported from all 87 counties. Early south (median 3/1) 3/13 Wabasha ebd, 3/13–14 Hennepin ebd, MPi, 3/14 Rice MZa, Winona DBz. Early north (median 3/15) 3/21 Todd TLu, 3/22 Becker TCL, followed by reports from 7 additional counties on 3/23. High counts 3/23 Lyon (37, Cottonwood) GWe, 4/2 Olmsted (33, near Oronoco) MiD. | ||
Semipalmated Plover (Charadrius semipalmatus) | 13 | 33 | Early south (median 4/20) 4/20 Renville LiH, SBE, 4/21 Lyon (2) GWe, 4/24 Ramsey DWK, m.ob. Early north (median 5/8) 5/8 Otter Tail HeH, ShG, 5/12 Todd (2) JLK, 5/14 Kanabec (10) KrM. High counts 5/23 Clearwater (62, Clearwater Rice Paddies) REn, 5/16 Dakota (60, Lake Byllesby) PNi. See Summer Report for late migrants statewide. | ||
Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) | 2 | 1 | All reports 5/4 Watonwan (1, 320th St. Marsh) STa, ph. BHe, m.ob., 5/9–10 St. Louis (max. 2, Park Point) ph. RHg, m.ob., 5/16–17 (1, flooded field near Aitkin) ANy, DBz, ph. EGa, m.ob. | ||
Sandpipers | |||||
Upland Sandpiper (Bartramia longicauda) | 8 | 11 | Early south (median 4/26) 4/29 Murray (C.R. 48 & 120th Ave.) KEm, 5/1 Chippewa ASu, 5/4 Lyon NMe, Murray (2, 221st St.) GWe. Early north (median 5/3) 5/5 Clay (Buffalo River S.P.) MO, 5/7 Grant LSl, HSh, 5/8 Clay (3, Bluestem Prairie S.N.A.) TCL. High count 5/20 Polk (8, Kertsonville Twp.) JDz. New county record 5/16 Kanabec SPS. | ||
Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) | 3 | 3 | All south 5/18 Dakota (Lake Byllesby R.P.) BDo, m.ob., 5/23 Kandiyohi (2, Lake Lillian W.T.P.) DPG, 5/26 Watonwan (max. 7, Fieldon Twp.) STa, ph. MiO. Reported north in St. Louis from 5/10 StK through 5/31 JLK, but also see Summer Report. Also found north 5/23 Crow Wing (Ironton W.T.P.) m.ob., 5/25 Lake of the Woods (13, Baudette Rice Paddies) NKu, SKu. High count 5/20 St. Louis (86, Park Point R.A.) ph. ebd, MLH. | ||
Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemastica) | 7 | 12 | Early south (median 4/19) 4/13 Rock JPr, 4/20 Big Stone (4) MGi, Cottonwood ebd. Early north 5/16 Aitkin (3) ANy, DBz, CLR, KWR, 5/17 Becker (2) CNn, 5/19 Clay IVa. High count 5/17 Big Stone (7, Akron Twp.) BDo, ASu. Late south 5/20 Big Stone (2) DLP, 5/22 Lyon (3) GWe, 5/23 Kandiyohi (2) DPG (median 5/31). Late north 5/27 Clearwater (5) ebd, St. Louis (2) LAt, 5/31 Polk HHu, but also see Summer Report. | ||
Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) | 18 | 15 | Early south (median 4/12) 4/13–14 Rock JJS, m.ob., 4/16 Le Sueur RBW, BHe, 4/18 Kandiyohi BDo, JoS. Early north (median 4/12) 4/17 Clay (2) TCL, Grant WPl, 4/18 Wilkin (9) ebd. High counts 5/3 Roseau (15, Greenbush W.T.P.) RAE, 5/27 St. Louis (15, Park Point R.A.) JPR, JfD. | ||
Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) | 15 | 13 | Early south (median 5/11) 5/2 Pope BEc, 5/10 Redwood (3) TAT, 5/13 Stevens RAE, ANy, DBz. Early north (median 5/14) 5/3 Grant WPl, 5/16 Kanabec ph. SPS, Todd (2) CRM, m.ob. High count 5/18–19 Redwood (max. 27, Charlestown Twp.) BTS, m.ob. Late south 5/25 Jackson CRM, m.ob., Stearns HHD, DOr, Steele (8) DAB, m.ob., Watonwan (2) SLH, 5/27 Blue Earth (14) ChH (median 6/1). Late north all from St. Louis 5/28–31 (max. 15) JLK, m.ob. (median 6/5), but also see Summer Report. | ||
Red Knot (Calidris canutus) | 2 | 1 | Only south report 5/18 Dakota (5, Lake Byllesby) ph. † LiH, m.ob. All north 5/22–25 St. Louis (max. 3, Park Point R.A.) ph. JPR, OGo, JLK, 5/26 Lake (Agate Bay, Two Harbors) ph. JWL, 5/28 St. Louis (2, Park Point R.A.) JGW, ph. KRE, m.ob. | ||
Stilt Sandpiper (Calidris himantopus) | 3 | 14 | Early south (median 5/3) 4/27 Lac qui Parle (2) DgM, 5/5 Rice (4) DAB, m.ob., 5/6 Stearns (2) AaL. All north 5/15 Grant WPl, 5/18 Clearwater (14, Greenwood Twp., season high count) IVa, 5/22 St. Louis (2) JPR; also see Summer Report. Late south 5/23 Redwood (4) JCC, m.ob., Watonwan KRE, 5/24 Pipestone VKl, 5/25 Renville (3) LKo, MKo (median 6/3). | ||
Sanderling (Calidris alba) | 10 | 14 | Early south (median 5/4) 5/2 Faribault (2) CRM, m.ob., 5/5 Dakota (3) ClB, LiH, Watonwan EzH, m.ob. Early north (median 5/11) 5/9–10 St. Louis (max. 9) RHg, MHn, MLH, m.ob., 5/10 Grant MO. High count 5/23 St. Louis (115, Park Point R.A.) MLH, m.ob. Late south 5/23 Big Stone (6) DLP, Redwood (max. 3) PRH, m.ob., 5/25 Stearns HHD, DOr (median 6/4). Late north 5/30 Clay CMk, 5/31 St. Louis (43, Park Point R.A.) JLK, (2, Stoney Point) StK (median 6/8); also see Summer Report for many more late migrants north. | ||
Dunlin (Calidris alpina) | 11 | 31 | Early south (median 4/16) 4/15 Houston SHo, 4/22 Le Sueur (2) BHe, 5/2 Olmsted LHl, m.ob. Early north (median 5/10) 4/20 Wilkin KRE, m.ob., 5/9 St. Louis (3) RHg. High counts 5/17 Dakota (57) PEJ, 5/23 Watonwan (55, C.R. 110) JCC. See Summer Report for late migrants statewide. | ||
Baird's Sandpiper (Calidris bairdii) | 6 | 23 | Early south (median 4/5) 4/13–15 Rock (max. 6) MJB, m.ob., 4/20 Yellow Medicine (2) GWe, 4/24 Lyon (4) NMe. Early north (median 4/27) 4/20 Wilkin RZi, KRE, 5/10–11 Grant (max. 2) MO, m.ob., 5/12 Todd (2) JLK. High counts 5/25 Mower (20, Brownsdale W.T.P.) SWm, 5/6 Dakota (14, Lake Byllesby R.P.) AJF. Late south 5/27 Wright (2) ToL, 5/31 Steele JHl (median 6/4). Late north 5/30 Clay (4) CMk, St. Louis (Cook W.T.P.) JPR, 5/31 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JLK (median 6/2). Also see Summer Report for late migrants north and south. | ||
Least Sandpiper (Calidris minutilla) | 25 | 43 | Early south (median 4/10) 4/15 Rock ASu, 4/20 Renville LiH, 4/22 Le Sueur (4) BHe. Early north (median 5/4) 5/3 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JLK, 5/5 St. Louis (2, Mud Lake) JLK, 5/7 Clay (8) ShG, HeH. High count 5/14 Faribault (75, 330th Ave.) BDo, ClN. See Summer Report for late migrants statewide. | ||
White-rumped Sandpiper (Calidris fuscicollis) | 6 | 19 | Early south (median 4/30) 5/7 Martin ANy, DBz, 5/9 Pipestone VKl, 5/11 Martin (3, Tenhassen Twp.) PEB, DWK, HCT, SBM. Early north (median 5/14) 5/16 Aitkin (2) ANy, DBz, Kanabec (2) SPS, 5/20 St. Louis BEA. High count 5/22 Lyon (30, Green Valley W.M.A.) GWe. See Summer Report for late migrants statewide. | ||
Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Calidris subruficollis) | No reports. | ||||
Pectoral Sandpiper (Calidris melanotos) | 18 | 39 | Early south (median 4/1) 3/29–31 Dakota (5) EzH, m.ob., 3/31 Scott (2) BAb, m.ob. Early north (median 4/14) 4/20 Wilkin KRE, m.ob., 4/23 Itasca SC, 4/27 Grant (14) AxB, m.ob. High counts 5/5 Rice (130, Wells Twp.) EzH, m.ob., 5/5 Yellow Medicine (118, Lyon/Yellow Medicine County easement) GWe. Late south 5/27 Wright (2) ToL, 5/29 Lyon GWe (median 6/10). Late north 5/25 Pine KEm, 5/27 Koochiching BDo, Roseau ABL (median 6/6), but also see Summer Report for additional late migrants statewide. | ||
Semipalmated Sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) | 14 | 31 | Early south (median 4/16) 4/26 Dakota AFo, m.ob., 4/27 Lac qui Parle (8) DPi, m.ob., 4/29 Scott BHe. Early north (median 5/4) 5/4 Grant (12) MaJ, 5/6 St. Louis JPR, 5/9 Pine (2) ebd. High count 5/30 Stearns (109, Albany W.T.P.) PCC. See Summer Report for late migrants north and south. | ||
Short-billed Dowitcher (Limnodromus griseus) | 12 | 24 | Early south (median 4/29) 5/1 Pipestone (4) VKl, 5/4 Watonwan (3) BHe. Early north (median 5/12) 5/11 Pine (2) KrM, 5/14 Wadena ANy. High count 5/20 Pine (max. 32, Pine City Twp.) ebd, m.ob. Late south 5/23 Redwood PRH, m.ob., 5/24 Jackson BAb, 5/25 Steele DAB (median 5/31), but also see Summer Report. Late north 5/23 Clearwater (max. 4) JWH, m.ob., St. Louis JLK, 5/24 Pine (2) SBE (median 5/27). Note: Reports of Short-billed Dowitchers prior to 1 May without details are not published in these Seasonal Reports. (See The Loon 89:160–161.) | ||
Long-billed Dowitcher (Limnodromus scolopaceus) | 6 | 25 | Early south (median 4/18) 4/17 Watonwan (3) STa, 4/22 Redwood (3) NMe. Early north (median 5/6) 5/4 Grant (7) MaJ, Pennington AxB, m.ob., 5/11 Aitkin SC. High count 4/26 Dakota (20, Lake Byllesby) AFo. Late south 5/16 Kandiyohi (6) SGa, 5/24 Sherburne ebd (median 5/19). Late north 5/17 Becker CNn, Grant (max. 6) WPl, m.ob., 5/18 Kanabec SPS (median 5/19). | ||
American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) | 25 | 51 | Early south (median 3/13) 3/21 Rice TFB, 3/23 Carver (3) JCy. Early north (median 3/26) 3/26 Mille Lacs MJB, 3/28 Carlton (2) WBo, m.ob., Crow Wing JhH. High counts 4/2 Carver (10, Carver P.R.) IVa, 3/28 Hennepin (8, Richardson N.C.) IVa. | ||
Wilson's Snipe (Gallinago delicata) | 33 | 51 | Likely overwintering individuals were reported 3/3 Dakota AJF, Olmsted (2) JPr, m.ob. First south migrant (median 3/22) 3/23 Lyon GWe. Early north (median 3/31) 4/2 Crow Wing PSP, 4/7 Douglas ABL, Morrison ebd, Otter Tail JsS. High counts 4/12 Cottonwood (20, River Ave.) KEm, 4/12 Houston (16) SHo. | ||
Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularius) | 33 | 52 | Early south (median 4/19) 4/20 Goodhue ClB, 4/21 Hennepin (2) TAT, Ramsey ebd. Early north (median 4/29) 4/25 Crow Wing PSP, 4/27–28 Mille Lacs DWK, m.ob., 4/29 Morrison (2) DLP. High count 5/23 St. Louis (54, tip of Minnesota Point) OGo. | ||
Solitary Sandpiper (Tringa solitaria) | 23 | 47 | Early south (median 4/18) 4/20 Dakota SWe, 4/24 Cottonwood (2) TAT, Lyon RJS, Rice TFB, Washington JDS. Early north (median 4/29) 4/20 Wilkin RZi, KRE, 4/29 Clay (4, Moorhead) DPW, (40, Moorhead Country Club, season high count.) DPW. Late south 5/25 Olmsted KHg, Rock PRH, 5/26 Anoka JH, 5/28 Sherburne ebd (median 5/31). Late north 5/28 Koochiching ABL, 5/29 Beltrami ABL, but also see Summer Report (median 6/2). | ||
Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) | 30 | 52 | Early south (median 3/29) 3/28 Rock HHD, 3/30 Dakota KRE. Early north (median 4/6) 4/18 Otter Tail AxB, m.ob., 4/19 Crow Wing REn, Grant (6) KRE, m.ob., Traverse RZi. High counts 5/5 Rice (228, 190th St. W.) BHe, 5/5 Dakota (145) ClB. Late south 5/26 Pipestone KRE, m.ob., 5/28 Sherburne ebd, 5/30 Washington DnS (median 6/8). Late north 5/25 Kanabec (2) SPS, 5/26 Pine SPS, m.ob. (median 6/7). Also see Summer Report for additional late migrants statewide. | ||
Willet (Tringa semipalmata) | 13 | 34 | Early south (median 4/23) 4/23 Faribault WAF, Murray (10) ebd, Watonwan ANy, m.ob. Early north (median 4/30) 4/24 St. Louis (3) ebd, 4/27 Lake JWL, m.ob. High count 4/29 Ramsey (81, St. Paul Downtown Airport) RMD, m.ob. Late south 5/18 Cottonwood JWH, m.ob., Dakota FFa, m.ob., Watonwan JCC, GLa, 5/20 Houston SHo, 5/24 Big Stone ebd (median 5/29). Late north 5/26 Aitkin (max. 3) ebd, St. Louis MGi (median 6/1). | ||
Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) | 30 | 52 | Early south (median 3/24) 3/23 Hennepin CRM, m.ob., 3/25 Chippewa BDo, ASu, 3/28 Ramsey DnS, Rock HHD. Early north (median 4/7) 3/31 Traverse LiH, 4/1 Morrison (2) TLu, 4/6 Douglas ABL. High count 5/5 Aitkin (140, Aitkin Twp.) CLR, KWR. Late south 5/25 Rock KRE, m.ob., 5/28 Stearns ebd, 5/29 Sherburne MaJ (median 6/1). Late north 5/25 Pine SC, MJB, St. Louis StK (median 6/3). | ||
Wilson's Phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor) | 22 | 33 | Early south (median 4/22) 4/25 Stearns PCC, m.ob., 4/26 Pipestone DPi, m.ob. Early north (median 4/29) 5/3 Grant (12) WPl, Pine KrM, m.ob., Roseau RAE, m.ob. High count 5/4 Pipestone (80, Pipestone W.T.P.) VKl. | ||
Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) | 2 | 11 | Early south (median 5/12) 5/15–16 Redwood MiO, m.ob., 5/17 Faribault WAF. All north 5/27 Lake of the Woods BDo, 5/29 Clay ebd. High count 5/22 Lyon (18, Green Valley W.M.A.) GWe. Late south (median 6/3) 5/26 Pipestone (6) KRE, m.ob., 5/30 Stearns (2) PCC, m.ob. See Summer Report for additional late migrants north and south. | ||
Jaegers | |||||
Parasitic Jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus) | 1 | Only reports: 5/11 St. Louis (adult light morph, Park Point R.A.) MLH, 5/25 St. Louis (adult light morph, Stoney Point) StK. | |||
Gulls, Terns | |||||
Bonaparte's Gull (Chroicocephalus philadelphia) | 30 | 49 | Early south (median 4/1) 3/27 Kandiyohi (5) MGi, 3/28 Goodhue EzH, 3/29 Dakota ASu. Early north (median 4/12) 4/8 Traverse ANy, 4/17 Clay (2) TCL, m.ob., Grant (6) WPl. High counts 5/5 St. Louis (1,375, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR, 5/20 St. Louis (576, Park Point R.A.) JLK. Late south 5/20 Meeker (2) LiH, m.ob., 5/30 Jackson (2) KEm (median 6/1). Late north 5/31 St. Louis (4) JLK (median 6/12), but also see Summer Report. | ||
LITTLE GULL (Hydrocoloeus minutus) | 1 | One individual 5/13–14 St. Louis (adult, Park Point R.A.) PHS, JLK. | |||
Franklin's Gull (Leucophaeus pipixcan) | 17 | 32 | Early south (median 3/25) 3/20–23 Dakota BDo, m.ob., 3/23 Washington IVa, 3/25 Ramsey LiH. Early north (median 4/9) 4/15 Norman AxB, m.ob., Polk REn, 4/17 Clay (2) TCL. High counts 5/20 Marshall (5,000, Agassiz N.W.R.) DWK, 5/4 Marshall (900, Thief Lake) AxB, REn. | ||
Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 2/26) 3/3 Dakota (2) ebd, 3/5 Olmsted LHl, 3/7 Washington ERH. Early north (median 3/9) 3/16 St. Louis (mouth of Miller Creek) ebd, 3/18 St. Louis (20, Interstate Island W.M.A.) JPR, FJN, St. Louis (8, Superior Entry) ClN. High count 4/3 Dakota (6,000, Spring Lake) EzH. | ||
Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) | 26 | 45 | Overwintered north. Early south (median 2/23) 3/2 Goodhue PEJ, m.ob., 3/14 Sherburne MAJ, 3/17 Dakota (2) LiH, MwT. High counts 3/24 Lake (550, Two Harbors) JWL, 3/22 Dakota (500, Spring Lake) EzH, m.ob. | ||
Iceland Gull (Larus glaucoides) | 2 | 5 | All south 3/22 Dakota/Washington (first-cycle, L. g. thayeri, Spring Lake) EzH, m.ob., 3/24 Ramsey (Chatham Open Space) LiH, 3/26 Ramsey (St. Paul Downtown Airport) BDo, 3/30 Anoka (L. g. thayeri, Rice Lake) LiH, 4/12 Lyon (adult, Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) GWe (L. g. thayeri), 4/13 Dakota (first cycle, L. g. thayeri, Spring Lake) EzH. All north 3/12 St. Louis (adult, W.S.H.C.) FJN, 3/18 Lake (first cycle, Gooseberry Falls S.P.) ClN, 3/27 St. Louis (adult, Duluth) KRE, 5/5 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JLK. | ||
Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus) | 3 | 6 | All south 3/31 Dakota (adult, Long Lake) ph. MwT, m.ob., 4/2 Hennepin (second or third-cycle, Lake Hiawatha) † BAF, 4/6, 4/13 Isanti (adult, C.R. 8) RCl, 4/7 Sherburne (adult, Elk River Cemetery) AxB, REn, 5/1 Swift (S.R. 7) ph. ASu. All north 5/2 St. Louis (adult, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR, 5/8 Clay (C.R. 23) ph. TCL, 5/19 St. Louis (adult, Park Point R.A.) † MLH, ph. JPR, m.ob., 5/24 Beltrami (third-cycle, Waskish Twp.) DBz, † DPJ, m.ob. | ||
Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreus) | 3 | Overwintered north along the North Shore. High counts 3/24 Lake (3, Two Harbors) JWL, 4/9 St. Louis (3, W.S.H.C.) JPR, FJN. Late north 5/5 St. Louis (W.S.H.C.) JPR, FJN, 5/10 St. Louis (W.S.H.C.) FJN, 5/22 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JLK, JPR (median 4/27). Only report away from the North Shore: 4/28 Kanabec (second-cycle) SPS. | |||
Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus) | 1 | 3 | All south 3/18 Goodhue (first-cycle, Lake Pepin) PEJ, 3/20–22 Dakota, Washington (adult, Spring Lake) † EzH, m.ob. All north 3/18–21 St. Louis (adult, Duluth Harbor) FJN, m.ob., 5/18 St. Louis (third-cycle, Old Stella Jones Pier) JLK. | ||
Caspian Tern (Hydroprogne caspia) | 18 | 31 | Early south (median 4/24) 4/23–25 Ramsey LiH, m.ob., 4/27 Sherburne PLJ, Washington BCo. Early north (median 5/1) 4/28–29 Hubbard (2) AxB, m.ob., 4/29 Cass AxB, m.ob. High counts 5/19 Cass (90, Longville W.T.P.) ebd, 5/27 Wright (68) DWK. | ||
Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) | 24 | 42 | Early south (median 4/30) 5/3 Cottonwood (2) ebd, Faribault IVa, 5/4 Big Stone WPl, Sherburne (3) ebd, Watonwan MiO, JWH. Early north (median 5/8) 5/8 Clay TCL, 5/12 Douglas (2) JLK, Todd (max. 16) JLK, m.ob. High count 5/20 Grant (127, North Ottawa Impoundment) PEB, SBM. | ||
Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) | 19 | 22 | Early south (median 4/27) 4/24 Cottonwood DHr, 4/26 Carver JSt, 5/1 Kandiyohi JWd. Early north (median 5/3) 5/4 Lake of the Woods TPW, St. Louis (2, Mud Lake) JLK, (3, St. Louis Bay) JDx. High count 5/19 St. Louis (550, Park Point R.A.) JDz. Late south 5/29 Watonwan (2) MGi, 5/30 Hennepin (2) ebd, 5/31 Carver TBu, KBu (median 6/1). | ||
Forster's Tern (Sterna forsteri) | 27 | 47 | Early south (median 4/10) 4/5 Faribault PEJ, 4/6 Freeborn DFN, 4/7 Murray JWH, m.ob. Early north (median 4/19) 4/18 Douglas RZi, 4/19 (2) Grant KRE, m.ob. High counts 5/3 Lyon (137, Cottonwood Lake) GWe, 5/12 Faribault (75, Wells W.T.P.) BDo, m.ob. | ||
Loons | |||||
Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata) | 1 | All reports were from St. Louis County where first found (median 5/8) 4/24 (2, Duluth Rose Garden) KRE, JLK, 4/25 (Leif Erikson Park) JDz, (W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR. High counts 5/10 (100, Park Point R.A., estimate) JPR, 4/27 (39, Park Point R.A.) JLK. Last reports 5/29 (Park Point R.A.) JLK, 5/31 (8, Park Point R.A.) JLK (median 6/11), but also see Summer Report. | |||
Pacific Loon (Gavia pacifica) | 2 | All north 4/27–28 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JLK, m.ob., 5/25 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) EzH, m.ob., 5/26 Aitkin ph. JhH. | |||
Common Loon (Gavia immer) | 33 | 49 | Early south (median 3/26) 3/25–27 Goodhue FFa, m.ob, 3/27 Hennepin ebd, Olmsted JWH, Rice TFB. Early north (median 3/28) 4/5 Pine KrM, 4/6 St. Louis ebd, 4/8 Hubbard AxB, m.ob. High count 4/30 St. Louis (max. 459, Park Point R.A.) JLK, m.ob. | ||
Cormorants | |||||
Double-crested Cormorant (Nannopterum auritum) | 31 | 52 | Early south (median 3/14) 3/19 Le Sueur GHo, 3/19–20 Rice DAB, m.ob., 3/22 Dakota (3) MwT, m.ob. Early north (median 3/30) 3/23–26 Otter Tail (max. 6) WPl, m.ob., 4/1 Douglas ANy, Lake JWL. High counts 5/6 Rice (500, French Lake) BHe, 5/12 Big Stone (400, Correll) GWe. | ||
Pelicans | |||||
American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) | 33 | 53 | Early south (median 3/16) 3/19 Dakota, Washington (2) DnS, Houston (12) SHo. Early north (median 4/4) 3/30 Grant (4) AaL, m.ob., 3/31 Traverse (5) LiH. High count 4/20 Big Stone (2,300, Marsh Lake) GWe. | ||
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons | |||||
Least Bittern (Botaurus exilis) | 3 | 11 | Early south (median 5/11) 5/1 Houston SHo, 5/13 Watonwan ClN, m.ob., 5/15 Ramsey LiH. All north 5/20 Clearwater (Upper Rice Lake) BDo, DnS, 5/25 Becker (Burlington Twp.) LoK, 5/26 Aitkin (Rice Lake N.W.R.) ebd. High counts 5/31 Nicollet (4, Swan Lake W.M.A.) SLP. | ||
American Bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus) | 28 | 40 | Early south (median 4/13) 4/13 Lyon NMe, 4/14 Anoka BKn, Dakota AJF, Washington GJa. Early north (median 4/17) 4/20 Wilkin KRE, m.ob., 4/26 Pine (2) KrM. High count 5/13 Blue Earth (6, Lincoln W.P.A.) BDo, m.ob. | ||
LITTLE BLUE HERON (Egretta caerulea) | 1 | Only report 5/30 Goodhue (adult, Frontenac Lake) † MNb. | |||
Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) | 4 | All south 4/21–22 Sherburne (Mitchell Lake) PLJ, m.ob., 4/22 Olmsted (2, East Landfill Reservoir) LAV, m.ob., 5/1–2 Faribault (Minnesota Lake) WAF, m.ob., 5/14 Scott (Jeffer†™s Park, Prior Lake) BHe. | |||
Yellow-crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa violacea) | No reports. | ||||
Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) | 3 | 20 | Early south (median 4/1) 4/13–14 Hennepin (Lake Hiawatha Park) JuW, m.ob., 4/16 Hennepin (max. 2, Veterans Memorial Park) CMB, m.ob. Early north (median 4/17) 4/19 Otter Tail (2) KRE, m.ob., 4/20 Grant (2) SDz, m.ob. High count 5/9 Hennepin (11) CMB. | ||
Green Heron (Butorides virescens) | 20 | 44 | Early south (median 4/20) 4/19 Winona ebd, 4/21 Freeborn PEJ, Hennepin ebd. Early north (median 5/2) 5/6 Kanabec ANy, 5/10 Todd TLu. High counts 5/23 Ramsey (5, Owasso Hills Park) ebd, 5/29 Isanti (5, Cambridge) ebd. | ||
Great Egret (Ardea alba) | 19 | 51 | Early south (median 3/22) 3/20 Hennepin ebd, 3/27 Big Stone DLP, Ramsey ebd. Early north (median 4/1) 4/3 Otter Tail JsS, 4/7 Grant WPl, 4/9 Traverse (3) WCM. High counts 4/27 Washington (104, Stillwater) BCo, 4/26 Wright (101, Swartout Lake) MJB. | ||
Western Cattle-Egret (Ardea ibis) | 3 | 6 | All south 4/27–5/1 Lac qui Parle (Perry Twp.) SMC, m.ob., 4/29 Faribault (Guckeen Wildlife Area) BAy, 5/4 Olmsted (Kalmar Twp.) JoP, m.ob., 5/7 Cottonwood (Rose Hill Twp.) ANy, m.ob., 5/13 Lac qui Parle (2, Freeland Twp.) ebd, 5/20 Murray (Dovray W.P.A.) JWH, m.ob., 5/29 Yellow Medicine (Miedd Lake) GWe. All north 4/19 Otter Tail (C.R. 10) ebd, 4/27 Wilkin (Meadows W.P.A.) AxB, m.ob., 4/30 Wilkin (Manston W.M.A.) LSl, m.ob., 5/27 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) LAt. | ||
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) | 32 | 53 | Overwintering individual reported 3/2 Hennepin IMc. Early south migrants (median 3/7) 3/14 Dakota KeM, Rice TFB, Winona DBz. Early north (median 3/18) 3/23 Crow Wing HHD, MJB, Otter Tail (5) JsS, 3/24 Grant DaG, Mille Lacs AaL, m.ob. High count 4/27 Washington (114, Stillwater) BCo. | ||
Ibises | |||||
White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) | 2 | 5 | All south 4/24 Blue Earth (north of Minnesota Lake) ph. JCF, 5/4–6 Rice ph. GaM, m.ob., 5/4 Wabasha DBz, 5/5–7 Watonwan (2) KEm, RAE., 5/7 Cottonwood (3) ANy, m.ob. All north 4/27 Wilkin AxB (Meadows W.P.A.), ph. REn, m.ob., 5/4 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) AxB, ph. REn, m.ob. | ||
Plegadis ibis (Plegadis sp.) | 1 | Only report 5/7 (2, Lily Lake) Dakota RPR. | |||
New World Vultures | |||||
Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 3/7) 3/15 Fillmore ToM, Ramsey ebd, 3/19 Olmsted (2) MiD, Rice TFB. Early north (median 3/24) 3/23 St. Louis (2) FJN, JPR, 3/26 Becker (2) ShG, HeH, St. Louis (2) ebd. High counts 4/16 St. Louis (526, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR, 4/19 St. Louis (312, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR. | ||
Osprey | |||||
Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) | 27 | 40 | Early south (median 3/26) 3/22 Ramsey ebd, 3/28 Washington LHv, 4/3 Hennepin ebd. Early north (median 4/1) 4/7 Morrison ebd, 4/8 St. Louis FJN, m.ob. High counts 4/24 St. Louis (40, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR, 4/23 St. Louis (22, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR. | ||
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles | |||||
Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) | 8 | 16 | South reports in March and early April from 16 counties, last reports 4/14 Jackson RBJ, Olmsted PTr, Rock LFr (median 4/20). Frequent north reports throughout March with peak northbound movement in mid March and last reports 5/7 St. Louis (2, W.S.H.C.) FJN, 5/8 Clay TCL, 5/15 St. Louis (W.S.H.C.) FJN (median 5/4). Numerous tallies of multiple birds including a record high northbound count for the second consecutive spring 3/17 St. Louis (53, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR. | ||
Northern Harrier (Circus hudsonius) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. Overwintered south in multiple locations. Early north (median 3/10) 3/17 Pine BDo, St. Louis JLA. High count 4/2 Grant (33, North Ottawa Impoundment) TTv. | ||
Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus) | 28 | 47 | Reported south and north from the beginning of the season. High counts 4/25 St. Louis (333, W.S.H.C.) FJN, m.ob., 4/23 St. Louis (265, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR. | ||
Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii) | 28 | 53 | Early north (median 3/13) 3/4 Otter Tail ebd, 3/7 St. Louis FJN, JPR, 3/8 Pennington JMJ. High counts 4/7 Hennepin (8) TAT, 4/8 Blue Earth (7) BHW. | ||
American Goshawk (Accipiter atricapillus) | 6 | 6 | All south 3/2 Redwood (Kintire Twp.) MJB, DOr, 3/8 McLeod (Bergen Twp.) BDc, 3/16 Carver (Camden Twp.) MJB, 4/1 Fillmore (Spring Valley) LHl, 4/3 Blue Earth BHW, 4/13 Chisago (Wild River S.P.) AJF. North reports from Clay, Morrison, Kanabec, Pine, St. Louis, Lake. | ||
Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. High counts 3/21 St. Louis (1,080, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR, 3/19 St. Louis (635, W.S.H.C.) FJN, m.ob. | ||
Red-shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus) | 11 | 30 | Most reports from the Southeast, East-central, and Central regions. Probable earliest north migrants appeared in February. High count 3/23 Washington (8, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) EzH, m.ob. Notable records 5/4 Big Stone (Big Stone N.W.R.) WPl, 3/26 Faribault (Kiester Twp.) RBJ, 3/25 Lyon (Marshall) GWe, 5/25 Watonwan (Rosendale Twp.) MKo. | ||
Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus) | 32 | 48 | Early south (median 4/7) 4/6 Washington (Afton S.P.) PAl, 4/9 Benton LKo, Washington (Lake Elmo R.P.) ebd, Wright ToL. Early north (median 4/11) 4/14 Pine KrM, 4/19 Cass ebd, Polk HHu. High counts 4/25 St. Louis (4,076, W.S.H.C.) FJN, m.ob., 5/4 St. Louis (1,732, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR. | ||
Swainson's Hawk (Buteo swainsoni) | 6 | 26 | Early south (median 4/3) 4/6 Rock JWH, m.ob., 4/7 Brown LiH, m.ob. Early north (median 4/19) 4/17 Clay TCL, 4/20 Wilkin (3) KRE, m.ob., 4/23 Grant WPl. High counts 4/15 Pipestone (7, Sweet Twp.) VKl, 4/21 Cottonwood (7, flyovers) KEm. | ||
Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) | 33 | 53 | Found in every county except Cook. High counts 4/16 St. Louis (1,030, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR, 4/14 St. Louis (590, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR. †œHarlan†™s† subspecies documented 3/16 Hennepin ph. DEl, 3/23 Fillmore (light morph) ph. ToM, ph. Ramsey (light morph) ph. † RMD, 3/28 Big Stone ph. JTm, 3/31 Yellow Medicine ph. GWe, 4/2 Douglas/Pope ph. ANy, 4/12 McLeod ph. BDc. Several †œKrider†™s† reported but without documentation. | ||
Rough-legged Hawk (Buteo lagopus) | 31 | 39 | High counts 4/16 St. Louis (59, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR, 4/19 St. Louis (48, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR. Late south (all without details) 5/1, 5/4, 5/18 Sherburne ebd (median 5/9). Late north 5/15 Carlton ebd, 5/17 St. Louis (2, W.S.H.C.) FJN, 5/28 St. Louis (Superior N.F.) SDi (median 5/25). | ||
Screech-Owls, Owls | |||||
Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio) | 3 | 16 | South reports all south of a line from Yellow Medicine to Washington. North reports 3/9 Todd TLu, 5/13 Clay CMk, m.ob., 5/26 Hubbard ebd. Three individuals noted as gray morphs, two as red morphs. | ||
Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) | 22 | 47 | Reported throughout the season and state. Adults on nests or with newly fledged young in 5 north and 12 south counties. | ||
Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus) | 7 | 2 | No counts of more than one individual. All south 3/8 Dakota ebd, 3/17 Chippewa VKl. Late north 3/17 Becker NaH, St. Louis JLA, 3/18 Traverse DBz, ANy, 3/30 Clay PBB (median 4/20). | ||
Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula) | 2 | Reported north in St. Louis from Sax-Zim Bog through 3/2 m.ob. Additional north report 4/14 Beltrami BSi. | |||
Barred Owl (Strix varia) | 24 | 37 | Found in almost every county northeast of a line from Jackson to Polk, and also 3/21 Big Stone (Ortonville) RAE. | ||
Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa) | 4 | Found in Roseau, Koochiching, Itasca, St. Louis. | |||
Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) | 1 | 10 | Late south 4/12 Lyon GWe, 4/27 Hennepin KMS, m.ob., 5/4 Kandiyohi ebd. Also found south in Faribault, Nicollet, Ramsey, Sibley, Stevens, Wright, Yellow Medicine. All north 5/7–31 Itasca SC, m.ob. | ||
Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) | 6 | 12 | Found south in Blue Earth, Cottonwood, Hennepin, Lyon, Meeker, Ramsey, Rice, Wright, Yellow Medicine; last reports 4/24 Ramsey SSc, KMS, 4/27 Hennepin ASu, Stevens ebd. All north 3/23–4/27 Otter Tail (max. 11) WPl, m.ob., 3/25 St. Louis (Admiral Rd.) ClN, 3/31–4/1 Grant (max. 3) ASu, m.ob., Traverse (max. 3) BDo, m.ob., 4/5, 4/24 Otter Tail (Eagle Lake Twp.) JsS, 4/13 St. Louis (C.R. 7) ClN, 4/15 Aitkin ebd, 5/13 Polk (3) AJF. | ||
Boreal Owl (Aegolius funereus) | No reports. | ||||
Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) | 16 | 8 | Regularly reported south early in the season, with last reports 4/6 Anoka RCl, 4/16 Goodhue WCM, 4/19 Sherburne RCl. North reports from Roseau, Polk, Mahnomen, Otter Tail, Todd, Hubbard, Cass, Crow Wing, Itasca, Aitkin, Kanabec, Pine, Carlton, St. Louis, Lake, Cook. | ||
Kingfishers | |||||
Belted Kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) | 33 | 53 | Early north (median 3/24) 3/27 Pine SBE, St. Louis KRE, 3/29 Morrison KEm. High count 4/24 Morrison (5, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) SEm. | ||
Woodpeckers | |||||
Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) | 25 | 46 | Earliest south reports (median 4/12) pertain to overwintering individuals: 3/1–2 Dakota KDS, 3/3 Anoka ebd. Early north (median 4/25) 3/22–4/30 Morrison (overwintering?) SEm, m.o.b, 5/5 Cass PRH. High count 5/31 Anoka (10, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve) ebd. | ||
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) | 29 | 52 | Found statewide, though fewest reports from the Northwest. High counts 4/16 Stearns (46, a 20+ mile drive from Clearwater to Pearl & Grand lakes) STW, 3/9 Hennepin (12, Staring Lake Park) ebd, 5/4 Anoka (12, East Bethel) ebd. | ||
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 3/27) 3/4 Olmsted (Indian Heights Park) ASu, 3/21 Rice AJF. Early north (median 4/2) 3/29 Crow Wing (Brainerd) DMz, 3/30 Douglas ELi, 4/7 Pine LEv. High counts 4/20 Becker (11, Sucker Creek Preserve) ebd, 5/4 Crow Wing (11, Pequot Lakes) ABi. | ||
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Picoides dorsalis) | 2 | All reports: 3/26–5/30 St. Louis (max. 2, Cook Twp.) JuG, m.ob., 4/4 Lake of the Woods ScL. | |||
Black-backed Woodpecker (Picoides arcticus) | 4 | Reported from Itasca, Koochiching, St. Louis, Lake. Multiple reports of up to four individuals. | |||
Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. High counts 3/9 Hennepin (16, Staring Lake Park) ebd, 5/18 Anoka (16, Wildlife Science Center) ebd, 4/27 St. Louis (13, Hartley Nature Center) KSz. | ||
Hairy Woodpecker (Dryobates villosus) | 34 | 53 | Found statewide. High counts 3/2 St. Louis (12, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd, 3/18 Hennepin (12, Lakewood Cemetery) IVa. | ||
Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus) | 34 | 53 | Early north (median 3/26) 3/17 Traverse ANy, 3/22 Clay (2) TCL. High count 4/20 St. Louis (148, Park Point R.A.) StK, RyS. | ||
Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) | 31 | 51 | Reported statewide. High counts 4/6, 4/23 Cass (5, Hiram Twp.) DoH, 4/6 Hennepin (5) ebd. | ||
Caracaras, Falcons | |||||
American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. Early north (median 3/8) 3/8 Douglas MJB, 3/10 Todd TLu, 3/18 Clay TCL, Mahnomen HeH, ShG. High count 4/24 St. Louis (13, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR. | ||
Merlin (Falco columbarius) | 32 | 36 | Early north (median 3/13) 3/15 Polk SAu, St. Louis FJN, 3/16 Cass ebd. High counts 4/16 St. Louis (7, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR, 4/20 St. Louis (4, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JPR, JLK. Probable late south migrants 5/16 Nicollet HHD, 5/19 Scott DSh, 5/20 Scott ElR, 5/30 Isanti ebd (median 5/18). | ||
GYRFALCON (Falco rusticolus) | One report still under review by the Records Committee. | ||||
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) | 20 | 31 | Overwintered in the southeast, and Duluth in the north. Early south migrants (median 3/11) 3/11 Scott BDo, 3/14 Blue Earth ChH, 3/28 Lac qui Parle DgM. Early north away from Duluth (median 3/23) 3/22 Clay TCL, 3/31 Itasca ebd, 4/4 Lake ABm. High counts 5/13, 5/16 Sherburne (6, adults feeding young, Elk River) PLJ, 5/21 Ramsey (5, adults with young, St. Paul) JLl. | ||
Prairie Falcon (Falco mexicanus) | 1 | 1 | One south report, a new county record: 3/31 Brown (near Comfrey) † BTS, † MiO. One north report, 4/18 Polk (Thorson Prairie W.M.A.) EH. | ||
Flycatchers | |||||
Great Crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus) | 30 | 53 | Early south (median 4/30) 5/2 Hennepin PEB, 5/3 Goodhue DSh, 5/5 Carver JCy, Cottonwood ebd, Dakota m.ob. Early north (median 5/7) 5/7 Morrison AJF, 5/10 Pine LEv, 5/11 Todd JLK. High count 5/27 Pope (14, Lake Minnewaska) RHe. | ||
Western Kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis) | 8 | 19 | Early south (median 5/7) 5/13 Lac qui Parle KeL, 5/14 Lyon NMe, 5/15 Lyon GWe, Sherburne ebd. Early north (median 5/12) 5/15 Polk HHu, 5/17 Lake JEd, DTr, 5/20 Clay m.ob., Polk JDz. High counts 5/16 Big Stone (3) PEB, SBM, 5/18 Sherburne (3, Sherburne N.W.R.) ebd, 5/18 Stearns (3) KyP, 5/29 Clay (3, Felton Prairie) ebd. | ||
Eastern Kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus) | 34 | 51 | Early south (median 4/26) 4/23 Wright (Lake Maria S.P.) ebd, 4/25 Sherburne JGb, 4/27 Sherburne ebd, 5/3 Faribault IVa, BAy, Freeborn CRM, SDz. Early north (median 5/7) 5/8 Otter Tail (Maplewood S.P.) HeH, ShG, 5/11 Otter Tail (New York Mills) LHl, Todd AaL, CLu, TLu, Wadena PJB. High counts include record-high count 5/26 Pipestone (80, Pipestone W.T.P.) JQn, 5/25 Rock (50, Hills W.T.P.) KRE, VRL, WPe. | ||
Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus cooperi) | 22 | 43 | Early south (median 5/9) 5/6–7 Hennepin NSg, ebd, 5/10 Goodhue ebd, Ramsey LiH. Early north (median 5/13) 5/13 Mille Lacs ebd, 5/15 Cass ebd, 5/16 Kanabec SPS. Notable record 5/28 Wilkin RMD. High count 5/27 St. Louis (8, Sax-Zim Bog, Admiral Road) ebd. See Summer Report for late south migrants. | ||
Eastern Wood-Pewee (Contopus virens) | 27 | 51 | Early south (median 5/6) 5/6 Hennepin KBg, Olmsted LHv, 5/7 Carver NWi, Dakota ebd, Ramsey CHi. Early north (median 5/12) 5/9 Douglas ToR, 5/11 Becker ebd, Pine KrM, 5/12 Crow Wing ebd, Itasca ebd. High counts 5/28 Carver (17, Carver P.R.) JCy, 5/28 Hennepin (15) CMB. | ||
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (Empidonax flaviventris) | 25 | 44 | Reported with identification notes from 16 south and 2 north counties. Early south (median 5/13) 5/15 Hennepin ACr, 5/16 Dakota TSk, Hennepin CMB, Steele PSu. All north (median 5/21) 5/16 St. Louis JLK, 5/28 Pine ebd. High counts 5/20 Hennepin (4) IVa, 5/21 Le Sueur (4) DWK, 5/28 Hennepin (4) JBn. Late south 5/30 Dakota ADS, Hennepin BAF, CMB, Washington EzH, 5/31Washington PNi, but see Summer Report (median 6/6). 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) | 7 | Reported with identification notes from 2 south counties. All reports (median 5/15) 5/25 Houston TFe, 5/30 Houston (2) MJM, 5/30 Washington PRH. | |||
Alder Flycatcher (Empidonax alnorum) | 23 | 34 | Reported with identification notes from 20 south and 4 north counties. Early south (median 5/16) 5/13 Wright ebd, 5/18 Blue Earth ChH, 5/18 Cottonwood KEm, Freeborn PPp. Early north (median 5/21) 5/13 Norman HeH, ShG, 5/25 Cook DFN, Pine ebd, 5/27 Becker HeH, ShG. High count 5/29 Hennepin (12, Wood Lake N.C.) BAF. | ||
Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) | 8 | 34 | Reported with details from 15 south counties, and one north. Early south (median 5/10) 5/11 Dakota DFN, 5/15 Hennepin ACr, Washington EzH, 5/16 Carver NWi, Scott MJM. Only north report with details 5/27 Becker HeH, ShG. High counts 5/20 Hennepin (6, Lone Lake Park) MJM. | ||
Least Flycatcher (Empidonax minimus) | 34 | 52 | Reported with details from 27 south and 12 north counties. Early south (median 5/1) 5/5 Hennepin ebd, 5/6 Hennepin CMB, Steele PSu. Early north (median 5/10) 5/5 Clay MO, 5/15 Otter Tail KTe, 5/21 Koochiching AMe. | ||
Eastern Phoebe (Sayornis phoebe) | 33 | 52 | Early south (median 3/21) 3/25 Houston SHo, 3/27 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) FFa, Rice TFB, 3/28 Dakota NSg, Hennepin (Bloomington, Normandale Lake) HPe, CDg, MyP, Wright (Lake Maria S.P.) JH. Early north (median 3/30) 3/27 Cass ebd, 4/6 Morrison ABL, Polk SAu, 4/7 Todd TLu. High counts 4/13 Le Sueur (50, gathered around 2 trout ponds) AHk, 4/9 Dakota (20, Whitetail Woods R.P.) ebd. | ||
Say's Phoebe (Sayornis saya) | 2 | 1 | One south 5/1–2 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R. Auto Tour) ph. DOr, DLP. All north 5/13–17 Traverse (returning to last year†™s site east of Brown†™s Valley) ANy, DBz, ph. PEB, HCT, BDo, ASu, 5/28, 5/31 Clay (Felton Prairie gravel pits) ph. RMD, TCL, 5/28–31 Clay (MSUM Science Center) † CMk. | ||
Vireos | |||||
Bell's Vireo (Vireo bellii) | 3 | Fewest spring reports in ten years. All south (median arrival 5/15) 5/19–25 Dakota (140th St. Marsh) ph. REn, AxB, m.ob., 5/26 Rice TFB, 5/28 Dakota (season high count of 4, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Cliff Fen) DgM, 5/29 Hennepin CMB. | |||
Yellow-throated Vireo (Vireo flavifrons) | 27 | 49 | Early south (median 5/2) 5/5 Fillmore JWH, ANy, 5/6 Brown SLH, Hennepin TSk, BAF, Houston ToM, Winona JPr, JmP. Early north (median 5/9) 5/11 Kittson SES, 5/12 Morrison SEm, KEm, JWH, Otter Tail LSl, Pine LEv. High counts 5/16 Nicollet (12, Seven Mile Creek C.P.) ebd, 5/15 Scott (9, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) TSk. | ||
Blue-headed Vireo (Vireo solitarius) | 33 | 50 | Early south (median 4/28) 4/22–23 Hennepin ChP, 4/23 Carver WCM, Wabasha AaL. Early north (median 5/4) 5/1 Mahnomen RAE, HHD, 5/4 Mille Lacs MJk, Pennington RAE, HHD, St. Louis DHn. High counts 5/17 Anoka (12, Locke Park/Rice Creek West Regional Trail) LiH, RMD, 5/16 Olmsted (8, Kutzky Park) SPe, 5/20 Aitkin (8, Rice Lake N.W.R.) JDz. Late south 5/31 Hennepin SKe, Washington JDS (median 6/2). | ||
Philadelphia Vireo (Vireo philadelphicus) | 21 | 46 | Early south (median 5/7) 5/11 Carver RHe, Goodhue RDa, DgM, SWe, Hennepin CMB, BCl, Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/14) 5/15 Clay ebd, 5/16 in Becker, Hubbard, Mille Lacs, Pine, St. Louis, Todd. High counts 5/18 Blue Earth (5, Williams N.C.) JCC, 5/18 Hennepin (5) TAT. Late south 5/30 in eight counties, then 5/31 Carver SDz, Hennepin TSk (median 6/1). | ||
Warbling Vireo (Vireo gilvus) | 27 | 51 | Early south (median 5/1) 5/4 Carver JTg, Lyon ebd, then 5/5 in Blue Earth, Dakota, Fillmore, Goodhue, Hennepin, Wright, Yellow Medicine. Early north (median 5/8) 5/7 Morrison AJF, 5/14 Clay ebd, Douglas BEc, Pine KrM, Todd SDi. High count 5/14 Hennepin (18, Wood Lake N.C.) ASu. | ||
Red-eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus) | 31 | 52 | Early south (median 5/6) 5/5 Sherburne ebd, 5/7 Dakota (Keller Lake) DEv, 5/10 Dakota (Allmagnet Lake Park) DEv. Early north (median 5/10) 5/10 Mille Lacs CLR, 5/11 Kittson SES, 5/14 Cook ebd, Pine ebd. High counts 5/21 Le Sueur (80, Lake Sakatah S.P.) DWK, 5/28 Carver (27, Carver P.R.) JCy. | ||
Shrikes | |||||
Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) | 2 | 10 | Early south (median 3/24) 4/8–9 Olmsted ASu, m.ob., 4/16 Dakota JMs, KMS, SSc, Wabasha DBz. All north (median arrival 4/13) 4/25, 5/5 Todd (Long Prairie) TLu, 4/28 Hubbard MaH. | ||
Northern Shrike (Lanius borealis) | 24 | 27 | High count 3/8 Pope (3) DOr, MJB. Late south 4/8 Rice GBa, 4/12 Hennepin MWS, 4/14 Chisago JSa (median 4/9). Late north 4/9 Beltrami DPJ, 4/13 Cook JaJ, Norman TCL, St. Louis JHn, JLA, 4/16 Beltrami REn, AxB (median 4/19). | ||
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows | |||||
Canada Jay (Perisoreus canadensis) | 8 | Reported from traditional northeast range, west to Roseau. High counts 3/8 St. Louis (11, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd, 5/30 St. Louis (10, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd. | |||
Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts all from Park Point, St. Louis: 5/11 (1,000) KSz, JST, 5/25 (854) JLK, 5/6 (531) JPR. | ||
Black-billed Magpie (Pica hudsonia) | 20 | Reported throughout tradition range, plus 5/17 Lake (Tettegouche S.P.) DSh. Numerous high counts of 6 individuals. | |||
American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 3/11 Olmsted (500, Rochester) LAV, 3/12 St. Louis (125, W.S.H.C., Enger Tower) FJN. | ||
Common Raven (Corvus corax) | 32 | 11 | Reported from almost every county north of a line from Wilkin to Goodhue, including 5/6 Wilkin (2, Rothsay) SKS, 4/13 Wright (Montissippi C.P.) ASu, 3/17 Ramsey (Sucker Lake) ebd, 5/4 Dakota (2, Miesville Ravine P.R.) AFo, 5/23 Goodhue (Miesville Ravine P.R.) SHo. High counts 3/1 Koochiching (30) IVa, 3/6 St. Louis (30, W.S.H.C., Enger Tower) FJN, 3/7 St. Louis (30, W.S.H.C., Enger Tower) FJN, JPR. | ||
Chickadees, Titmice | |||||
Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) | 34 | 53 | Reported from all counties. High count 3/3 St. Louis (117, Sax-Zim Bog) BTr. | ||
Boreal Chickadee (Poecile hudsonicus) | 2 | Reported from only Lake and St. Louis. High count 3/4 St. Louis (7, Sax-Zim Bog, Admiral Road feeders) NMt. | |||
Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) | 14 | Reported from eleven counties within normal southeast range, plus 5/20 Brown (New Ulm) ebd, 3/21 Chisago (Franconia) MTe, 5/14 Scott (Prior Lake) BHe. High counts 3/14, 3/16 Winona (4) GSm. | |||
Larks | |||||
Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris) | 28 | 53 | Very few reports east of a line from Roseau to Pine. High count 3/23 Lyon (2,085, flyovers at Cottonwood) GWe. | ||
Martins, Swallows | |||||
Bank Swallow (Riparia riparia) | 29 | 48 | Early south (median 4/17) 4/14 Dakota TmG, MwT, MiT, 4/16 Meeker GLr, 4/18 Hennepin EGB. Early north (median 4/30) 4/27 Clay ebd, 5/4 Clay MO, Otter Tail MaJ, 5/5 Cass DAY, Kanabec SPS. High counts 5/4 Stearns (50, Beaver Island Trail) LKo, 5/18, 5/24 Dakota (50, Lebanon Hills R.P.) ebd, GTh. | ||
Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 3/19) 3/11 Washington ebd, 3/23 Goodhue ClB, Houston MHn, 3/24 Goodhue ebd. Early north (median 4/2) 4/6 Otter Tail HHD, 4/7 Morrison ebd, Pine (near Rock Creek) LEv, 4/8 Pine (Pine City W.T.P.) KrM. High counts 4/27 Otter Tail (800, Otter Tail Prairie S.N.A.) AxB, REn, 5/4 Becker (400, Tamarac N.W.R.) HeH, ShG, 5/5 Anoka (400, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) TCL. | ||
Northern Rough-winged Swallow (Stelgidopteryx serripennis) | 29 | 52 | Early south (median 4/11) 4/14 Dakota TmG, 4/16 Ramsey LiH, 4/17 Houston SHo, Olmsted LAV, Washington GJa. Early north (median 4/21) 4/23 Crow Wing EGa, Pine KrM, 4/24 Grant WPl, Morrison TLu, St. Louis FJN, JPR. High counts 5/11 Goodhue (100, Frontenac) CMi, 5/11 Ramsey (70, Harriet Island Park) DSh. | ||
Purple Martin (Progne subis) | 25 | 47 | Early south (median 4/6) 4/13 Wright ASu, 4/14 Goodhue PEJ, 4/15 Lyon GWe. Early north (median 4/13) 4/11 Pine KrM, 4/15 Morrison SEm, 4/16 Kanabec ANy. High count 5/29–31 Wright (100) ToL. | ||
Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) | 34 | 53 | Record-early south 3/18 Goodhue (Lake Pepin) † PEJ, almost a month before the next arrivals (median 4/8), 4/14 Dakota MwT, MiT, Washington IVa, 4/16 numerous locations. Early north (median 4/17) 4/15 Beltrami DPJ, 4/19 Morrison SEm, Otter Tail JsS, 4/20 Kanabec SPS, Traverse IVa. High count 5/9 Hennepin (121, Wood Lake N.C.) IVa. | ||
Cliff Swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 4/17) 4/17 Dakota AFo, 4/19 Olmsted LHl, 4/20 Houston EzH, ASu, IsH. Early north (median 4/25) 4/13 St. Louis SNe, 4/26 St. Louis FJN, 4/27 Morrison ABL, 4/28 Pine KrM. High counts 5/21 Polk (250, Brandt-Angus Impoundment) BDo, DnS, SAu, 5/25 Dakota (150, Lebanon Hills R.P.) DnS. | ||
Kinglets | |||||
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Corthylio calendula) | 33 | 53 | Early south (median 3/26) 3/27 Carver JCy, 3/28 Hennepin (Lake Hiawatha) ClB, 3/29 Hennepin (Richardson N.C.) ebd, Washington JDS. Early north (median 4/4) 4/9 Grant ANy, 4/12 Hubbard REn, AxB, 4/13 Otter Tail WPl. High counts 5/6 Ramsey (79, Langton Lake Park) JeT, 4/30 Carver (57, Carver P.R.) JCy. Late south 5/26 Dakota ebd, 5/28 Hennepin CMB, Sherburne ebd, Stearns LKo, 5/29 Stearns LKo (median 5/27). | ||
Golden-crowned Kinglet (Regulus satrapa) | 23 | 48 | Overwintering bird 3/2 Rice TFB. Early south migrants (median 3/22) 3/16 Ramsey IVa, 3/25 Martin ANy, Olmsted LHl, 3/26 Carver JCy. Early north (median 3/27) 3/30 Otter Tail JsS, 4/6 Becker HeH, ShG. High counts 4/7 Carver (40, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Rapids Lake) JCy, 4/7 Rice (35) DAB. Late south 5/10 Goodhue ANy, Hennepin BCl, Ramsey ebd, 5/11 Hennepin RBW, Stearns ToR, LKo, 5/12 Hennepin TAT, ASu (median 5/8). | ||
Waxwings | |||||
Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) | 8 | High counts 4/22 St. Louis (1,801, counted from a digital image, Duluth) JPR, 3/13 St. Louis (470, Virginia) SLF, 3/2 Clearwater (190, Clearbrook) IVa. Late north 5/3 St. Louis (31) JPR, 5/5 St. Louis KRE, 5/6 St. Louis ebd (median 4/19). | |||
Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) | 27 | 51 | Present north and south as the season commenced. First migrants reached the northeast 4/12 Carlton ebd, 5/17 Lake DSh, 5/25 Cook AaL. High count 5/28 Hennepin (420, Minneapolis, 15 minute stationary count) JCa. | ||
Nuthatches | |||||
Red-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta canadensis) | 32 | 52 | Reported from a record-high 84 counties, not reported from only Lincoln, Red Lake, and Traverse. High count 3/2 St. Louis (20, Sax-Zim Bog, Blue Spruce Rd.) ebd. Late south migrants 5/30 Dodge RAE, Watonwan RBW, 5/31 Olmsted LAV, Rice TFB (median 5/23). | ||
White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) | 32 | 53 | Not reported from Lake of the Woods, Roseau. High counts 3/19 Wright (20, Otsego C.P.) MLk, 4/11 Winona (20) ebd. | ||
Creepers | |||||
Brown Creeper (Certhia americana) | 27 | 49 | High counts 4/7 Washington (12, Menomini Park) ebd, 4/15 Fillmore (11, Forestville/Mystery Cave S.P.) ebd. Late south 5/24 Chisago ebd, 5/25 Dakota (Burnsville) ebd, 5/26 Dakota (Lebanon Hills R.P.) ebd, Meeker GLr (median 5/16). | ||
Gnatcatchers | |||||
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea) | 10 | 52 | Early south (median 4/21) 4/18 Steele ebd, 4/19 Faribault BAy, 4/20 Dakota ebd, Scott MAK. Early north (median 5/5) 4/26 Morrison ebd, 5/10 Todd AaL, 5/12 Otter Tail LSl, Pine KrM. New county record: 5/19 Lake of the Woods (Beltrami Island S.F.) PEB. High counts 5/6 Houston (18, Beaver Creek Valley S.P.) ebd, 5/14 Blue Earth (13, Minneopa S.P.) DSh. | ||
Wrens | |||||
Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) | No reports. | ||||
Northern House Wren (Troglodytes aedon) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 4/17) 4/15 Hennepin ebd, 4/16 Washington GaJ, 4/18 Faribault BAy. Early north (median 4/30) 4/20–21 Todd TLu, 4/27 JDz, 4/28 Becker HeH, ShG. High counts 5/15 Rice (30, Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) ebd, 5/15 Steele (26) PSu. | ||
Winter Wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) | 19 | 41 | Early south (median 3/24) 3/24 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) ebd, 3/25 Hennepin CMB, 3/27 Hennepin (Cedar Lake) ebd, 3/28 Dakota WCM. Early north (median 4/9) 4/7 Pine LEv, 4/10 Itasca SC, 4/16 St. Louis ebd, Todd TLu. High counts 4/7 Washington (9, Riverside Park) GJa, 4/12 Hennepin (8, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) FFa, ebd, 4/15 Fillmore (8, Forestville/Mystery Cave S.P.) ebd. Late south 5/15 Hennepin FFa, 5/21 Carver JCy, 5/23 Rice TFB (median 5/15). | ||
Sedge Wren (Cistothorus stellaris) | 29 | 48 | Early south (median 4/27) 4/24 Sherburne ebd, 4/26 Wright MJB, 4/27 Hennepin ASu, Nobles SHo, KEm, JWH. Early north (median 5/1) 4/27 Wilkin REn, AxB, 4/28 Crow Wing FGo, 4/29 Aitkin ANy, Clay ebd, Crow Wing ANy. High counts 5/15 Rock (40, Blue Mounds S.P.) BDo, 5/30 Anoka (34, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) BDo, 5/30 Aitkin (30, McGregor Marsh) BDo. | ||
Marsh Wren (Cistothorus palustris) | 27 | 48 | Early south (median 4/24) 4/21 Hennepin MPi, 4/22 Carver CDg, 4/22–23 Olmsted JPr, JmP, 4/23 Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/4) 4/27 Otter Tail REn, AxB, 5/7 Crow Wing JLK, 5/8 St. Louis JPR. High counts 5/31 Nicollet (20, Swan Lake W.M.A.) SLP, 5/26 Anoka (18, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) DnS, PNi. | ||
Thrashers, Mockingbirds | |||||
Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 4/25) 4/20 Nicollet APi, 4/24 Fillmore SPS, Goodhue ebd, 4/25 Anoka ebd, Houston SPS, Sherburne ebd. Early north (median 5/4) 4/27 St. Louis JDz, FJN, 5/4 Morrison ebd, 5/6 Pine KrM, LEv. High counts 5/20 Pipestone (30, Split Rock Creek S.P.) VKl, 5/12 Washington (22) DSh, 5/20 Aitkin (22, Rice Lake N.W.R.) JDz. | ||
Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) | 31 | 53 | Early south (median 4/9) 4/8 Houston ASu, Washington ERH, 4/9 Hennepin ebd, Scott ebd. Early north (median 4/23) 4/20 Douglas JWH, Wilkin RZi, JJS, KRE, 4/21 Otter Tail KRE, RZi. High count 5/7 Sherburne (17, Sherburne N.W.R.) ToL. | ||
Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) | 2 | 8 | Another good spring for this species with at least 12 individuals reported. All south (median 4/23) 4/28 Jackson (2, one photographed at Anderson C.P., one at Heron Lake) † KEm, JWH, SHo, 5/3 Anoka LiH, 5/4 Dakota SWe. 5/5 Fillmore JWH, ANy, 5/13 Rock AMi, 5/15 Freeborn ebd, 5/20–26 Hennepin (Staring Lake Park) ChP, m.ob., 5/31 Blue Earth ph. RJA. All north (median 5/3) 5/12 St. Louis (West Knife River Road) SLL, JWL, 5/13–14 Pine (Pine City) KrM, 5/20–28 St. Louis (Park Point) TVi, † MLH. | ||
Starlings | |||||
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts, all of 500 birds 3/8 St. Louis FJN, 3/11 Dakota MwT, 3/11 St. Louis FJN, 3/12 St. Louis FJN, 3/17 St. Louis FJN. | ||
Thrushes | |||||
Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis) | 34 | 53 | Present south as the season commenced. Early north (median 3/15) 3/23 Becker HeH, ShG, Carlton WBo, Crow Wing MJB, Kanabec SPS, Morrison ebd, Otter Tail SPe. High counts 3/31 Carver (25, Carver P.R.) ebd, 4/6 Becker (20, Tamarac N.W.R.) ebd. | ||
Townsend's Solitaire (Myadestes townsendi) | 1 | 1 | One south 3/28 Washington GTh (median departure 3/30). One north 4/28 Becker ph. WPl (median 4/14). | ||
Veery (Catharus fuscescens) | 30 | 48 | Early south (median 5/2) 4/28 Waseca LS, 5/1 Hennepin (Bloomington) ebd, 5/3 Dakota ADS, Faribault BAy, Hennepin (T.S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) BAF, GrS, Ramsey ebd. Early north (median 5/7) 5/3 Pine (Birch Creek Twp.) ebd, 5/4 Pine (Pine City Twp.) KrM, 5/8 Clay ebd, Crow Wing EGa. High counts 5/26 Anoka (21, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) DnS, PNi, 5/20 Aitkin (20, Rice Lake N.W.R.) JDz, 5/21 Pine (20, St. Croix S.F.) ebd. | ||
Gray-cheeked Thrush (Catharus minimus) | 26 | 47 | Early south (median 5/3) 5/2 Wright MJB, 5/3 Hennepin EGB, 5/4 Freeborn ebd, Rock SDz, Stearns ebd. Early north (median 5/8) 5/5 Becker HeH, ShG, Cass PRH, Clay MO. High counts 5/8 Clay (8, Moorhead) ebd, 5/10 Hennepin (6, Veterans Memorial Park) SBM, 5/18 Hennepin (6, Wood Lake N.C.) BAF, 5/18 Hennepin (6, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) ebd, 5/20 Scott (6, Shakopee) ebd. Late south 5/28 Hennepin DMI, 5/31 Rock ebd (median 5/27). Late north 5/27 Itasca SC, Lake ebd, Polk SAu, St. Louis JLK, ArL, JDx, SDi (median 5/28). | ||
Swainson's Thrush (Catharus ustulatus) | 34 | 52 | Early south (median 4/28) 4/28 Freeborn ebd, Hennepin ebd, TSk, 4/29 Brown SLH, 5/1 Sherburne ebd. Early north (median 5/2) 5/2 Becker ASM, Clay (M.B. Johnson Park) LSl, 5/4 Clay (Buffalo River S.P.) MO, Clay (River Oaks Park) LSl, Grant ToR, MKu, Pine KrM, St. Louis KRE. High count 5/18 Hennepin (40, Wood Lake N.C.) MyP, HPe. Late south 5/31 Cottonwood DHr, Nicollet STa, Washington ELi, but also see Summer Report (median 6/2). | ||
Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus) | 32 | 52 | Early south (median 3/28) 3/29 Brown SLH, 3/30 Dakota DFN, 3/31 Watonwan MiO. Early north (median 4/4) 4/1 Todd AaL, TLu, 4/5 Douglas AaL 4/7 Otter Tail JsS. High counts 4/13 Washington (32, William O†™Brien S.P.) BCo, 4/23 Carver (23, Carver P.R.) JCy. Late south 5/28 Chisago JSa, Stearns ebd, 5/29 Hennepin ebd (median 5/20). | ||
Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) | 21 | 46 | Early south (median 5/1) 4/19 Hennepin MSw, 4/26 Dakota (Inver Grove Heights) ebd, Jackson KEm, 4/27 Dakota (Mendota Heights) ebd. Early north (median 5/9) 5/9 Todd (Little Elk Twp.) JLK, 5/10 Morrison KEm, SEm, Pine KrM, KMa, Todd (Long Prairie) TLu. High count 5/16 Scott (10, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAb. | ||
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 4/14 Chisago (368) JSa, 4/13 Wright (350) MrS. | ||
Varied Thrush (Ixoreus naevius) | 3 | Overwintering bird continued through 4/10 Hennepin (Minneapolis) DdS, PBl, m.ob. All other reports 3/2–4/16 Blue Earth (Vernon Center) ph. SrR, SC, JWH, 3/3 Dakota (Randolph) AJF, and a very late individual described 5/16 Hennepin JHf. | |||
Old World Sparrows | |||||
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) | 33 | 53 | Reported statewide, except from Koochiching. High counts 4/14 Dakota (100) MwT, 3/3 Lyon (76) GWe | ||
Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus) | 2 | 2 | All south reports 4/11–14 Dakota (2) ph. JRd, 5/4 Olmsted (Cascade Meadows) † JJS. All north 5/5 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) ph. StK, 5/21–23 Lake (3, Silver Bay) ph. ABm, JIB. | ||
Pipits | |||||
American Pipit (Anthus rubescens) | 12 | 26 | Early south (median 3/29) 3/18 Mower SWm, 3/26 Ramsey TAn, 3/27 Dakota ebd. Early north (median 4/24) 4/7 Otter Tail JsS, 5/4 Kittson REn, AxB, 5/5 Kanabec SPS. High counts 5/16 Big Stone (45) PEB, SBM, 5/12 Rice (8) MZa. Late south 5/20 Lyon RJS, 5/24 Washington GJa (median 5/20). Late north 5/23 St. Louis OGo, 5/25 Lake ANy, 5/28 Lake BDo (median 5/25). | ||
Finches | |||||
BRAMBLING (Fringilla montifringilla) | 1 | One discovered in Becker in late January was still being seen very sporadically in the spring season until last reported 4/4 Becker BDS. | |||
Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) | 8 | Reported throughout the season from North-central and Northeast regions with farthest south 5/21 Morrison FGo. High count 3/1 St. Louis (50, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd. | |||
Pine Grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator) | 12 | Reported throughout the North-central and Northeast regions plus 3/12 Becker NaH. Departed by late March with the exception of 4/10 Hubbard ebd (median 3/31). High counts 3/4 Beltrami (65, Bemidji) REn, AxB, 3/3 St. Louis (38, Sax-Zim Bog Welcome Center) ClN, 3/1 Itasca (33, Grand Rapids) REn. | |||
House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) | 32 | 53 | Reported statewide. | ||
Purple Finch (Haemorhous purpureus) | 33 | 46 | Reported throughout the season from all regions with most reports coming northeast of a line from Mower to Kittson. High counts 5/16 Lake (60, Moose Lake) ebd, 4/11 Becker (27, Detroit Lakes) ebd. Late south 5/26 Wright ToL, 5/28 Stearns ebd, 5/30 Ramsey ebd (median 5/20). | ||
Redpoll (Common) (Acanthis f. flammea) | 31 | 27 | Reported from all regions with the vast majority of reports coming northeast of a line from Rice to Traverse counties. High counts 3/3 St. Louis (320, Sax-Zim Bog) ClN, 3/13 St. Louis (300, Sax-Zim Bog) TCL. Late south 4/9 Anoka ebd, 4/11 Washington ebd (median 4/7). Late north 5/7 St. Louis SLF, 5/14 Polk HHu (median 5/2). | ||
Redpoll (Hoary) (Acanthis f. exilipes) | 6 | 1 | Only south reports 3/2 Hennepin (Minneapolis, Cancer Survivors Park, where two overwintered 2017–2018) MwT, 3/6 Hennepin (Lesley Lane) JCC. Few reports north with latest sightings 4/2 Hubbard REn, AxB, 4/9 Polk SAu, 4/18 Roseau BSi (median 4/6). | ||
Red Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) | 10 | 3 | Reported throughout the season north with exceptional report 5/17 Norman (3, Gary Pines) SAu, JCJ. All south 3/11 Ramsey (3, Fish Hatchery Lake) LiH, 4/19 Wright (1, Montissippi C.P.) MKo, LKo, 4/27 Hennepin (1, Golden Valley) DAs. See Summer Report for continuing individuals. | ||
White-winged Crossbill (Loxia leucoptera) | 3 | Reported only from Beltrami, Lake and St. Louis with late dates 4/24 St. Louis ClN, 5/23 Beltrami BDo, DnS (median 4/28). High counts all from St. Louis, Sax-Zim Bog: 3/1 (20) ClN, m.ob., 3/2 (15) ebd. | |||
Pine Siskin (Spinus pinus) | 34 | 53 | Found in every county. High counts 3/4 St. Louis (250, Meadowlands) IaG, 4/8 Hubbard (230, Kabekona Lake) AxB, REn. Numerous south reports continued well into the summer season. | ||
American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. | ||
Longspurs and Snow Buntings | |||||
Lapland Longspur (Calcarius lapponicus) | 16 | 43 | Present both north and south from the winter season. High counts record 3/23 Lyon (7,195 near Cottonwood) GWe, followed by 4/15 Rock (700) ASu, 3/27 Lyon (620) RJS, 4/16 Dakota (500, Great Western Industrial Park) WCM. Late south 5/11 Brown DnS, 5/14 Jackson BDo, ClN, 5/15 Nicollet MGi (median 5/7). Late north 5/9 Hubbard REn, 5/12 Clay TCL, 5/20 St. Louis ABm, JlB (median 5/20). | ||
CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPUR (Calcarius ornatus) | 1 | Only reports 5/18–19 Clay (1, Felton Prairie) MwT, IVa. | |||
Smith's Longspur (Calcarius pictus) | 1 | 4 | All south 4/15 Rock ASu, 4/20 Yellow Medicine (Clarkfield W.T.P.) LiH, 4/21 Lyon (20) GWe, 4/24 Lyon GWe, 5/15 Murray (35, also season high count) GWe. All north 4/28 Otter Tail (Glendalough S.P.) ebd, 5/10 Otter Tail JsS. | ||
Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) | 24 | 40 | High counts 3/8 Kittson (300) ebd, 3/16 Kittson (245) ebd, 3/11 Polk (200) SAu. Late south 4/14 Carver LiH, Chisago JSa, Sibley LiH, 4/15 Ramsey SPS, RMD, Rock ASu (median 4/9). Late north 4/26 Cook JlB, 4/29 Lake JWL, 5/3 St. Louis JPR (median 5/5). | ||
Towhees, Sparrows | |||||
Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum) | 11 | 33 | Early south (median 4/23) 4/23 Le Sueur BHe, Washington LiH, 4/24 Anoka LBi, Washington GJa. Early north (median 5/3) 4/26 Polk ebd, 4/27 Wilkin ebd, 5/1 Grant IVa. High counts 5/4 Washington (20, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) DnS, 5/29 Clay (20, Felton Prairie) ebd. | ||
Lark Sparrow (Chondestes grammacus) | 14 | 43 | Early south (median 4/21) 4/18 Anoka DPG, 4/21 Le Sueur RBW, 4/22 Faribault ebd, Hennepin SSc, TAT, KMS. Early north (median 5/2) 4/22 Clay (Felton Prairie) TCL, 4/24 Clay (Moorhead) ebd, 4/29 Becker ShG, HeH. High counts 5/14 Carver (8, Rapids Lake, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy, 5/4 Anoka (7) ebd. | ||
Chipping Sparrow (Spizella passerina) | 34 | 53 | An individual first reported in late February was seen again 3/6 Kandiyohi RAE. Possible migrants arriving south (median 3/23) 3/14 Hennepin SKe, 3/16 Houston SHo, 3/22 Wabasha MJk. Early north (median 4/10) 3/31 Todd TLu, 4/7 Pine LEv, 4/8 Wadena ebd, 4/11 Becker ebd. High counts 5/17 Norman (75, Gary Pines) SAu, JCJ, 5/22 Kittson (75, Lake Bronson S.P.) BDo, DnS, 5/22 Hubbard (60, Willow Rd.) REn. | ||
Clay-colored Sparrow (Spizella pallida) | 33 | 52 | Early south (median 4/21) 4/20 Dakota DEv, Yellow Medicine IVa, 4/21 Murray IVa, 4/22 Hennepin ebd. Early north (median 4/27) 4/24 Otter Tail JsS, 4/25 Todd TLu, 4/26 Norman ShG, HeH. High counts 5/19 Clay (90, Felton Prairie) IVa, 5/21 Pennington (58, Goose Lake) SAu. | ||
Field Sparrow (Spizella pusilla) | 16 | 52 | Early south (median 4/2) 4/5 Meeker (2) BNn, 4/6 Lyon BDo, LiH, Nicollet AJF, Olmsted (2) KHg, Ramsey DnS, PNi, Rice (2) MZa. Early north (median 4/17) 4/14 Douglas JsS, Otter Tail JsS, 4/21 Grant JWH, Traverse ABL, Wilkin JWH. High counts 4/25 Rice (30, Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) ebd, 4/28 Carver (27, Carver P.R.) JCy, 5/6 Lyon (25, Camden S.P.) NMe. An individual first reported north in mid-February was seen 3/3 Lake JSL, SLL; another reported 4/26 Lake (Two Harbors) KRE may have been the same individual. | ||
Fox Sparrow (Passerella iliaca) | 28 | 53 | Lingering overwintering birds 3/1 Goodhue PEJ, Rice TFB. Presumed early south migrants (median 3/13) 3/12 Faribault ANy, 3/16 Fillmore DnS, ASu. Early north (median 3/28) 3/27 Becker Heh, ShG, 3/28 Douglas BEc, Todd TLu. High counts 4/11 Olmsted (130, Quarry Hill N.C.) JDy, 4/8 Carver (102, Carver P.R.) JCy. Late south 5/9 Dakota ebd, Ramsey ebd, 5/11 Sherburne ebd (median 5/4). Late north 5/12 Grant CNn, 5/17 Lake DSh, St. Louis ebd (median 5/13). | ||
American Tree Sparrow (Spizelloides arborea) | 29 | 53 | High counts 4/13 Wright (206, Pelican Lake) RCl, 4/25 St. Louis (53, Western Waterfront Trail) JLK. Late south 5/7 Renville ebd, Stearns LKo, MKo, 5/10 Stearns CEr (median 5/5). Late north 5/14 Carlton ebd, 5/26 St. Louis ebd (median 5/13). | ||
Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) | 33 | 53 | Seen throughout the state. High counts 4/6 Hennepin (300, Lake Hiawatha Park) ebd, 4/11 Olmsted (300, Quarry Hill N.C.) JDy, 4/6 Hennepin (270, Crow-Hassan P.R.) IVa, 3/28 Douglas (250) BEc. Late south 5/20 Chisago ebd, Olmsted ebd, 5/23 Steele PSu (median 5/24). †œOregon† group individuals reported from 13 south counties, mainly in the Southeast and South-central regions, from early March through late April; three north reports 4/10 Pine KrM, 4/11 Lake DEN, Morrison SEm. | ||
White-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys) | 30 | 47 | Overwintering birds reported from Dakota, Fillmore, Winona. Early south migrants (median 4/21) 4/13 Carver ebd, 4/20 Dakota DEv, Olmsted ebd, Hennepin JQn. Early north (median 4/26) 4/20 Otter Tail JsS, 4/26 Cook ebd, 4/27 Crow Wing SDz, Otter Tail RTo, St. Louis ALu, JPR. High counts 5/6 Pipestone (25, Split Rock Creek S.P.) VKl, 5/11 Washington (13, Lake Elmo R. P.) ebd. Late south 5/24 Hennepin IVa, 5/28 Hennepin ebd (median 5/21). Late north 5/28 Lake BDo, 5/29 Grant CNn (median 5/27). Two reports of †œGambell†™s† subspecies: 5/19 Sherburne IVa and 5/24 Hennepin IVa. | ||
Harris's Sparrow (Zonotrichia querula) | 29 | 46 | An overwintering individual lingered to 3/1 in Ramsey REH. Early south (median 4/4) 3/29 Yellow Medicine KDS, GHo, 4/4 Yellow Medicine CRM, m.ob., 4/6 Yellow Medicine RAE, AJF, 4/7 Lac qui Parle WCM, Murray BDo, LiH. Early north (median 4/28) 4/29 Wadena PJB, 5/4 Grant ebd, Marshall REn, AxB, Pennington JMJ. High counts 5/6 Pipestone (36, Split Rock Creek S.P.) VKl, 5/14 Rock (25, Blue Mounds S.P.) JSf. Late south 5/25 Rock m.ob., Sherburne ebd, 5/31 Sherburne MKo (median 5/23). Late north 5/26 Kittson ebd, Otter Tail ebd, 5/27 Koochiching BDo, Polk HHu (median 5/23). | ||
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) | 34 | 53 | Overwintered widely both north and south. Early south migrants (median 3/18) indistinguishable from the many that overwintered. Presumed early north arrivals (median 4/12) 4/10 Itasca SsH, 4/13 St. Louis CiE, 4/17 Douglas BEc. High counts 5/8 Crow Wing (255, Boom Park) JLK, 5/5 Wright (223, Pelican Lake) RCl, 5/8 Clay (200, Moorhead) ebd. Late south (median 5/27) 5/30 Hennepin NSg; also see Summer Report. | ||
Vesper Sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus) | 31 | 53 | Early south (median 3/27) 3/28 Yellow Medicine GWe, 4/5 Washington GJa then numerous reports beginning 4/6. Early north (median 4/12) 4/12 Pine KrM, 4/13 Polk SAu, 4/14 Clay CMk, ebd. High counts 4/19 Anoka (15, Mississippi West R.P.) ebd, 5/18 Otter Tail (10) JsS. One out-of-range report 5/15 Cook (Grand Marais) JBs. | ||
LeConte's Sparrow (Ammospiza leconteii) | 19 | 16 | Early south (median 4/21) 4/13 Dakota DFN, 4/16 Ramsey MWS, 4/20 Hennepin MPi. Early north (median 5/1) 4/21 St. Louis ClN, 4/25 Pine ebd, 4/27 Wilkin ebd. High counts 5/3 Clay (6) RSw, 5/12 Wilkin (6, Rothsay W.M.A.) GHo, KDS, JiP. | ||
Nelson's Sparrow (Ammospiza nelsoni) | 3 | 2 | All south 5/18 Cottonwood (Expandere W.M.A.) KEm, JWH, LHl, 5/23 Kandiyohi (Swan Lake W.P.A.) DPG. All north 5/20–22 Roseau (max. 3, S.R. 310) HCT, PEB, SBM, BDo, DnS, 5/24 Clay (Felton Prairie) ebd, 5/26–31 Aitkin (max. 2, McGregor Marsh) ToL, LiH. | ||
Henslow's Sparrow (Centronyx henslowii) | 1 | 23 | Well represented south (median 5/1) beginning 4/21 Carver JBr, JCy, 4/23 Rice TFB, 4/26 Washington GJa, 4/27 Hennepin ASu. All north 5/20 Clay ANy, DBz. High counts 5/25 Washington (10, Afton S.P.) DAd, 4/26 Washington (8, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) GJa, 5/26 Hennepin (6, Crow-Hassan P.R.) JBs. | ||
Savannah Sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 3/31) 3/26 Ramsey ebd, 3/28 Dakota PNi, DnS, Washington LiH. Early north (median 4/14) 4/15 Crow Wing NSg, PSP, 4/17 Becker ebd, 4/18 Cook JBs. High counts 5/14 Sherburne (37, Sherburne N.W.R.) KBg, 5/6 Ramsey (30, Falcon Heights) ebd, 5/17 Polk (30, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) AFo. | ||
Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) | 34 | 53 | As typical, species was reported throughout the state. Numerous winter reports make determining arrival of south migrants difficult. Early north (median 3/23) 3/26 Douglas BEc, Mille Lacs MJB, Wadena PJB, 3/27 Traverse DgM. High counts 4/6 Nicollet (89, Fort Ridgely S.P.) AJF, 4/25 St. Louis (76, Western Waterfront Trail) JLK, 4/7 Rice (75) DAB, 4/7 Stearns (70, Heritage Park) JOs. | ||
Lincoln's Sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii) | 27 | 50 | Early south (median 4/11) 4/6 Freeborn DFN, Hennepin CDg, 4/7 Carver MGi. Early north (median 4/21) 4/20 Todd TLu, 4/21 Grant JWH, 4/24 Polk SAu, HHu. High counts 5/6 Lyon (30, Camden S.P.) NMe, 5/8 Clay (20) ebd, 5/9 Douglas (14) ToR. Late south 5/26 Ramsey MJB, 5/29 Ramsey CHi, 5/31 Hennepin TAT (median 5/26). | ||
Swamp Sparrow (Melospiza georgiana) | 33 | 52 | Early south (median 3/24) 3/17 Hennepin IVa, 3/23 Ramsey ebd, 3/27 Goodhue ebd, Hennepin ClB, ElR. Early north (median 4/14) 3/28 Todd TLu, 3/31 Otter Tail JsS, 4/6 Morrison TLu. High counts 5/5 St. Louis (45, Mud Lake) JLK, 4/16 Dakota (40, 180th St. Marsh) LiH, 5/4 St. Louis (38) JLK, 5/5 Olmsted (30) JmP. | ||
Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus) | 1 | This infrequent spring visitor was reported only once this season 5/4, 5/9 Lyon (S.M.S.U.) ph. NMe, m.ob. | |||
Eastern Towhee (Pipilo erythrophthalmus) | 18 | 45 | Reports from Dakota and Renville in early March were treated as overwintering birds. Otherwise, this species arrived rather early south (median 4/13) 3/22 Ramsey FKB, 4/1 Stearns LKo, 4/3 Hennepin ebd, Dakota KDS. Early north (median 5/4) 4/25 Pine KrM, 4/28 Mille Lacs BDo, LiH, 5/4 Lake JDS, Wadena RAE, HHD, MJB, 5/5 Cass PRH. High counts 5/7 Sherburne (19, Sherburne N.W.R.) ToL, 5/4 Washington (14, William O†™Brien S.P.) DTr, JEd, 4/25 Houston (13, Beaver Creek Valley S.P.) MJk, 5/4 Anoka (13, East Bethel) ebd. | ||
Yellow-breasted Chat | |||||
Yellow-breasted Chat (Icteria virens) | No reports. | ||||
Blackbirds, Orioles | |||||
Yellow-headed Blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) | 27 | 50 | Early south (median 3/27) 3/19 Yellow Medicine GWe, 3/28 Brown STa, 4/2 Rock ChA, 4/3 Faribault ASu. Early north (median 4/9) 3/31 Traverse LiH, 4/8 Becker REn, AxB, 4/9 Grant DBz, ANy, Traverse WCM. High count 5/11 Grant (291, North Ottawa Impoundment) GHo, KDS, JiP. | ||
Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) | 34 | 51 | Early south (median 5/3) 5/3 Lyon GWe, then 5/4 in Dakota, Freeborn, Olmsted, Scott, Steele, Yellow Medicine. Early north (median 5/6) 5/1 Douglas IVa, 5/4 Mille Lacs ebd, 5/6 Kanabec ANy, 5/8 Clay TCL. High counts 5/23 Clearwater (120, north of Gonvick) AxB, REn, 5/16 Stearns (50, Albany W.T.P.) AFo, 5/17 Chippewa (50, Chippewa Prairie) ebd, 5/25 Rock (45, Touch the Sky Prairie N.W.R.) ebd. | ||
Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna) | 18 | 43 | Early south (median 3/16) 3/16 Houston DnS, ASu, 3/20 Olmsted JPr, m.ob., 3/22 Dakota CAs, Olmsted LAV, MiD, Ramsey AHn. Early north (median 3/23) 3/31 Kanabec SPS, 4/2 Morrison MJB, 4/6 Crow Wing PSP, Todd ABL. High counts 4/27 Hennepin (22, Crow-Hassan P.R.) ASu, 5/29 Washington (12, Afton S.P.) PAl. | ||
Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta) | 26 | 42 | Early south (median 3/13) 3/16 Rock JQn, 3/17 Sibley DWK, 3/20 Brown BTS, Cottonwood KEm, Swift DLP. Early north (median 3/17) 3/23 Kittson ebd, Norman JMJ, Otter Tail WPl, Pennington SAu, JCJ, Polk JCJ, SAu. High counts 4/22 Otter Tail (15, Doran State W.M.A.) WPl, 4/1 Clay (13, Bluestem Prairie S.N.A.) TCL, 4/20 Grant (13, North Ottawa Impoundment) ebd, SDz, CNn. | ||
Orchard Oriole (Icterus spurius) | 11 | 48 | Early south (median 5/5) 5/4 Goodhue LiH, Olmsted ebd, 5/5 Fillmore JWH, ANy, Stearns ebd. Early north (median 5/13) 5/12 Grant CNn, 5/13 Otter Tail KTe, 5/16 Polk SAu, JCJ. High counts 5/25 Rock (14, Blue Mounds S.P.) JQn, 5/16 Olmsted (8, Chester Woods) DSq, 5/26 Pipestone (8, Pipestone N.M) JCC. | ||
BULLOCK'S ORIOLE (Icterus bullockii) | 2 | The third and fourth state records occurred within days of each other: 5/10–14 Brown (adult male, Sleepy Eye) ph. † BTS, ph. † NMe, ph. † AXH, ph. † PHS, † DAB, † EzH, † PCC, † KRE, ph. NaH, m.ob. (The Loon 91:130–131), 5/18–20 Kandiyohi (first-year male, Wilmar) RSF, † EzH, ph. † KEm, ph. MEm, m.ob. | |||
Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 4/28) 4/23 McLeod SaM, 4/25 Mower RJW, 4/26 Hennepin CMB, 4/28 Anoka ebd, Goodhue DSh. Early north (median 5/4) 5/5 Pine KrM, 5/7 Hubbard MAW, 5/8 Becker NaH, Crow Wing JLK, Morrison SEm, Todd SDi, then from five additional counties on 5/9. High counts 5/19 Lyon (47, Cottonwood) GWe, 5/19 Kandiyohi (35, Wilmar) EzH, IsH, 5/14 Hennepin (25, Wood Lake N.C.) ASu, 5/18 Kandiyohi (25) ebd. | ||
Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) | 34 | 53 | Overwintered statewide. Presumed early north (median 3/13) 3/14 St. Louis JuG, 3/17 Itasca ebd, Pine BDo, 3/19 Morrison SEm, Todd TLu. High counts 3/28 Lyon (8,000, Cottonwood) GWe, 4/5 Rock (5,000, Luverne) PBk, 3/29 Le Sueur (4,000, Montgomery) ASu. | ||
Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) | 34 | 53 | Found in all counties. See winter report for overwintering south birds. Presumed first migrants south (median 3/12) 3/15–16 Fillmore ebd, ASu, DnS, 3/19 Yellow Medicine GWe, 3/20 Dodge ASu, Fillmore ebd, Dakota KDS. Early north (median 4/4) 3/31 Traverse LiH, 4/6 Otter Tail HHD, 4/7 Otter Tail JsS, 4/8 Becker REn, St. Louis BEA. High counts 4/21 Washington (200, 100th St. Marsh) ERH, 5/1 Grant (200, North Ottawa Impoundment) IVa, 3/31 Dakota (150) ClB. | ||
Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) | 22 | 52 | Early south (median 3/5) 3/14 Dakota KeM, 3/16 Fillmore DnS, ASu, Olmsted DnS, ASu, 3/19 Dakota NiR, Le Sueur WCM, Ramsey JPS, Yellow Medicine GWe. Early north (median 3/22) 3/24 Pine KrM, Todd TLu, 3/25 Mille Lacs MJB, 3/28 Becker ShG, HeH. High counts 4/1 Dakota (130) MwT, 4/15 Houston (120) SHo, 4/21 Clay (40) CMk. Late south 5/10 Sherburne ebd, 5/19 Chisago JSa, Rice TFB (median 5/4). Late north 5/10 Todd JLK, 5/12 Polk HHu (median 5/9). | ||
Brewer's Blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) | 30 | 46 | Early south (median 3/19) 3/20 Dodge ASu, 3/23 Faribault LiH, BDo, Jackson LiH, BDo, Washington GJa. Early north (median 4/4) 3/24 Todd TLu, 3/31 Traverse LiH, 4/2 Pine KrM. High counts 4/22 Clay (50) TCL, 4/24 Kandiyohi (40) JWd. | ||
Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. See winter report for overwintering birds. Presumed early south (median 2/27) 3/3 Wright IVa, 3/14 Mower SWm, 3/15 Fillmore ebd, Olmsted ebd. Early north (median 3/10) 3/19 Morrison SEm, 3/22 Pine KrM, 3/23 Becker (3) HeH, ShG, Clay (2) PBB. High counts 3/28 Lyon (1,100), 3/24 Stevens (500) DaG. | ||
Great-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) | 6 | All reports 4/18 Lyon (Susan Drive Wetlands, Marshall) ph. NMe, GWe, 4/20 Jackson LiH and subsequently through 5/24 m.ob., 5/3 Pipestone IVa, 5/11 Cottonwood (Storden W.P.A.) ASu, 5/11 Lyon (Balaton Twp.) GWe, 5/23 Yellow Medicine (Lyon/Yellow Medicine County easement) GWe, 5/28 Murray (5) RJS. | |||
Warblers | |||||
Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) | 32 | 53 | Early south (median 4/27) 4/21 Hennepin (Elm Creek P.R.) ebd, 4/23 Ramsey ebd, 4/24 Pope DOr, 4/29 Hennepin JTo. Early north (median 5/3) 5/4 Becker HeH, ShG, 5/5 Cass PRH, Clay LSl, Crow Wing ABi, Wadena ebd. High counts 5/9 Lyon (55, S.M.S.U. nature area) NMe, 5/17 Carlton (44, Jay Cooke S.P.) DTr, JEd. | ||
Louisiana Waterthrush (Parkesia motacilla) | 1 | 10 | Reported from its usual range of East-central and Southeast counties. Early south (median 4/17) 4/18 Ramsey LiH, 4/19 Rice TFB, 4/24 Houston MJk, ToM, Winona SPS, 4/26 Fillmore SPS. Only north report 5/9 Pine (Banning S.P.) ebd. | ||
Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia noveboracensis) | 31 | 51 | Early south (median 4/24) 4/22 Faribault MJB, RAE, Hennepin CMB, Rice ebd, then numerous reports beginning 4/23. Early north (median 5/3) 4/28 Kanabec SPS, 5/4 Pennington HHD, 5/5 Cass PRH, Morrison SEm, Todd TLu. High counts 5/9 Lyon (25, S.M.S.U. nature area) NMe, 5/7 Fillmore (20, Root River) LHl, 5/7 Carver (17, Rapids Lake, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy. Late south 5/28 Hennepin JBn, CWB, 5/29 Brown STa, Rice TFB (median 5/29). | ||
Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) | 26 | 46 | Early south (median 5/4) 5/4 Freeborn ebd, Goodhue LiH, Hennepin ebd, Ramsey ebd, then in three additional counties on 5/5. Early north (median 5/10) 5/9 Hubbard CoC, 5/13 Hubbard REn, AxB, Pine KrM, and in four additional counties on 5/14. High counts 5/26 Aitkin (23, Rice Lake N.W.R.) ebd, 5/14 Hennepin (10, Wood Lake N.C.) ASu. Presumed late south migrants away from breeding areas 5/29 Carver JCy, Hennepin BAF, Washington PNi (median 5/28). Notable reports from the western edge of the state where this species can be hard to find: 5/14 Nobles BDo, 5/16 Big Stone HCT, PEB, SBM, 5/17–21 Stevens BDo, ASu, 5/20 Norman (female, Wild Rice Twp.) ANy, DBz. | ||
Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora cyanoptera) | 2 | 31 | Reported mainly from East-central and Southeast regions. Early south (median 5/2) 5/2 Olmsted MPe, 5/5 Dakota m.ob., Fillmore ANy, JWH, ToM, Steele ClB, LiH, PSu. All north 5/11 Grant (Niemackl Lake Park) GHo, KDS and several reports from Pine from 5/16–26 in various locations (Pine City W.T.P., Snake River Campground, St. Croix S.P., and Chengwatana S.F.). High counts 5/25 Washington (12, Afton S.P.) DAd, 5/26 Olmsted (12, Chester Woods) BLa. Reports outside normal range: 5/20 Lyon NMe, 5/12 Martin BDo. | ||
Golden-winged Warbler X Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera X V. cyanoptera) | 2 | 6 | All reports describe the †œBrewster†™s† form: 5/18 Pine (Snake River Campground) KrM, LiH, 5/20 Brown (Flandrau S.P.) SLH. 5/23 Otter Tail (Maplewood S.P.) WPl, 5/24 Hennepin (Wood Lake N. C.) ebd, (Veterans Memorial Park) MGi, 5/25 Isanti DWK, 5/26 Carver (Carver P.R.) JCy, 5/30 Wright (Stanley Eddy Park) ToL, 5/31 Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) MwT. | ||
Black-and-white Warbler (Mniotilta varia) | 33 | 52 | Early south (median 4/22) 4/20 Scott BHe, 4/22 Olmsted HeH, ShG, 4/23 Blue Earth KRo, Hennepin ASu, Waseca JMs. Early north (median 5/1) 4/27 Otter Tail RTo, 4/28 Aitkin BDo, LiH, Crow Wing BDo, LiH, St. Louis JLK. High counts 5/6 Dakota (23, Spring Lake P.R.) GUn, 5/25 Becker (21, Tamarac N.W.R.) ebd, 5/6 Hennepin (20) DAd, 5/20 Aitkin (20, Rice Lake N.W.R.) JDz. | ||
Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria citrea) | 2 | 18 | Early south (median 5/4) 5/4 Goodhue DFN, LiH, Hennepin ebd, 5/5 Hennepin RTu. All north 5/16–20 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) ebd, ph. PEB, m.ob., 5/27–29 Hubbard (West Gulch F.R.) ph. REn, AxB. High counts 5/11 Goodhue (6, Hok-Si-La Park) ebd, 5/20 Anoka (4, Cedar Creek Ecosystem ) ebd. | ||
Tennessee Warbler (Leiothlypis peregrina) | 33 | 52 | Early south (median 4/29) 4/30 Carver JCy, 5/2 Dakota CJE, Hennepin MaJ, 5/3 Blue Earth KRo, Ramsey ebd. Early north (median 5/7) 5/10 Pine KMa, then in six additional counties on 5/11. High counts 5/27 Becker (150, Tamarac N.W.R.) HeH, ShG, 5/17 Anoka (125, Locke Park/Rice Creek West Regional Trail) LiH, RMD, 5/16 Hennepin (70, Wood Lake N.C.) ASu. South reports continued into early June (median 6/7). | ||
Orange-crowned Warbler (Leiothlypis celata) | 31 | 52 | Early south (median 4/19) 4/16 Faribault BAy, 4/18 Blue Earth ebd, 4/19 Dakota DEv, Hennepin EGB, Meeker BNn. Early north (median 4/24) 4/21 Grant JWH, Otter Tail KRE, RZi, JJS, 4/22 Clay ebd. High counts 5/7 Hennepin (14) ASu, 5/6 Rice (11) DAB. Late south 5/28 Hennepin MwT, MiT, JSt, SOa, Stearns LKo (median 5/25). Late north 5/30 St. Louis JPR, 5/31 St. Louis JLK ebd (median 5/28). | ||
Nashville Warbler (Leiothlypis ruficapilla) | 34 | 52 | Early south (median 4/25) 4/23 Olmsted LAV, 4/24 Rice JHl, 4/27 Ramsey ebd. Early north (median 5/3) 5/4 Cass DoH, St. Louis JLK, 5/5 Itasca ebd, Morrison SEm, Pine LEv, Todd TLu. High counts 5/17 Sherburne (36, Sherburne N.W.R.) MKo, 5/23 St. Louis (30, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd. See Summer Report for late south migrants and potential breeders. | ||
Connecticut Warbler (Oporornis agilis) | 16 | 27 | Early south (median 5/11) 5/10 Dakota DEv, Hennepin RDa, 5/12 Carver JTg, 5/13 Dakota JLA. Early north (median 5/17) 5/14 Douglas BEc, Pine ebd, 5/16 St. Louis JLK, Todd TLu. High counts 5/25 St. Louis (6, Stoney Point) JLK. Late south 5/31 Blue Earth KRo, Carver JCy, but also see Summer Report (median 5/30). | ||
Mourning Warbler (Geothlypis philadelphia) | 24 | 49 | Early south (median 5/8) 5/9 Dakota DEv, Meeker BNn, 5/10 Nobles ebd, 5/12 Martin LiH. Early north (median 5/14) 5/16 Cook ebd, Douglas ToR, Mille Lacs ANy, DBz, Pine ebd. High counts 5/20 Nicollet (11, Seven Mile Creek C.P.) RHh, 5/19 Lyon (10) NMe, 5/31 Lake (10, Tettegouche S.P.) JfD. See Summer Report for late south migrants and potential nesting records. | ||
KENTUCKY WARBLER (Geothlypis formosa) | 2 | Two reports: 5/20 Dakota (Spring Lake P.R.) BBB, 5/22 Rice † TFB. | |||
Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 5/1) 4/29 Dakota ebd, 5/2 Sherburne JGb, 5/3 Brown STa, Washington GaJ, PSm. Early north (median 5/7) 5/4 Grant ToR, Morrison ebd, St. Louis JLK, 5/8 Crow Wing JLK. High counts 5/26 Anoka (55, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) DnS, PNi, 5/24 Carver (44, Carver P.R.) JCy. | ||
Hooded Warbler (Setophaga citrina) | 1 | 6 | Early south (median 5/8) 4/21–22 Dakota (Mud Lake Park) ph. JmH, MGi, 5/12 Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) ebd, 5/15 Washington (Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) LiH. 5/16 Blue Earth (Williams N.C.) † APi, ph. † ChH, Hennepin (Wood Lake N.C.) BAF, RBW. All north 5/27–28 Cook (Sugarloaf S.N.A.) JWn, BWF, ph. ANy, BDo. | ||
American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 5/3) 4/27 Hennepin DCZ, then none until reports from seven counties on 5/4. Early north (median 5/7) 5/5 Morrison SEm, 5/7 Morrison AJF, 5/8 Crow Wing LoM, Pine KrM. High counts 5/16 Nicollet (81, Saint Peter) ebd, 5/17, 5/20 Anoka (80, Locke Park/Rice Creek West Regional Trail) LiH, RMD, 5/25 Becker (79, Tamarac N.W.R.) ebd. | ||
KIRTLAND'S WARBLER (Setophaga kirtlandii) | 1 | Third state record putting in a much anticipated appearance at Park Point for one day 5/25 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) † JPR, † REn, † EzH, m.ob. (The Loon 91:139–141) | |||
Cape May Warbler (Setophaga tigrina) | 30 | 44 | Early south (median 5/5) 5/4 Goodhue ebd, Winona KHg, ToM, MHn, 5/5 Fillmore ToM, Ramsey ebd, Scott RiC, Winona ebd. Early north (median 5/8) 5/8 Morrison SEm, 5/10 Grant MO, Todd AaL, CLu. High counts 5/17 Washington (18) TAr, 5/27 Becker (15, Tamarac N.W.R.) ShG, HeH. Late south 5/26 in Chisago, Hennepin, Ramsey, Rice, Sherburne, Washington, then only 5/27 Stearns MtS (median 5/24). | ||
Cerulean Warbler (Setophaga cerulea) | 14 | Reported mostly from its normal range in the southeast along the Mississippi River Valley northwest to Stearns and along the Minnesota River Valley to Nicollet. Early south (median 5/6) 5/4 Goodhue JQn, 5/10 Rice (Nerstrand Big Woods S.P.) ebd, 5/13 Houston SHo, 5/14 Carver (Rapids Lake, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy, Nicollet (Seven Mile Creek C.P.) RHh. | |||
Northern Parula (Setophaga americana) | 21 | 41 | Early south (median 5/1) 4/22 Dakota MGi, 4/23 Washington LiH, 4/24 Hennepin SOa. Early north (median 5/6) 5/5 Pine LEv, 5/11 Itasca ebd, 5/12 St. Louis BHo. High counts 5/31 Cook (18, Grand Portage S.P.) ebd, 5/17 Anoka (8, Locke Park/Rice Creek West Regional Trail) LiH, RMD. Notable report 5/20 Norman ANy, DBz. | ||
Magnolia Warbler (Setophaga magnolia) | 34 | 52 | Early south (median 5/5) 5/5 Carver JTg, Dakota RBW, JWZ, Hennepin SHF, Nicollet ebd, Winona ebd. Early north (median 5/8) 5/6 Pine KrM, 5/7 Morrison AJF, 5/8 Crow Wing LoM. High counts 5/25 St. Louis (40, Park Point R.A.) REn, EzH, AxB, 5/25 St. Louis (40, Stoney Point) StK. See Summer Report for late south migrants (median 6/2). | ||
Bay-breasted Warbler (Setophaga castanea) | 27 | 41 | Early south (median 5/8) 5/5 Hennepin ebd, 5/11 Chisago ebd, Goodhue TBu, KBu, Hennepin JEc, DvN, GUn. Early north (median 5/12) 5/14 Douglas ToR, and then on 5/16 in Becker, Kanabec, Lake, Mille Lacs, Pine, Todd. High count 5/17 Anoka (14, Locke Park/Rice Creek West Regional Trail LiH, RMD. Late south 5/31 Washington JDS, but also see Summer Report (median 5/26). | ||
Blackburnian Warbler (Setophaga fusca) | 27 | 49 | Early south (median 5/3) 5/4 Sherburne ebd, 5/5 Dakota AJF, Fillmore ToM, Hennepin KBg, Nicollet RHh, Winona ebd. Early north (median 5/7) 5/12 Beltrami ebd, Crow Wing ebd, 5/14 Crow Wing ABi, Lake ebd, Pine KrM, St. Louis JuG, Todd SDi. High counts 5/17 Anoka (28, Locke Park/Rice Creek West Regional Trail) LiH, RMD, 5/16 Sherburne (25, Sherburne N.W.R.) JSf, 5/19 Goodhue (16, Cannon Falls, Riverside Park) ebd. See Summer Report for late south migrants. | ||
Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 4/26) 4/24 Hennepin ebd, 4/25 Dakota ebd, Hennepin ebd. Early north (median 5/4) 5/4 Becker KEm, Douglas ebd, Grant ebd, 5/5 Morrison SEm. High counts 5/17 Carver (75, Carver P.R.) JCy, 5/20 Anoka (65, Locke Park/Rice Creek West Regional Trail) LiH, RMD, 5/16 Hennepin (60, Wood Lake N.C.) ASu. | ||
Chestnut-sided Warbler (Setophaga pensylvanica) | 30 | 50 | Early south (median 5/4) 5/3 Sherburne LKo, MKo, 5/4 Scott FAz, TSk, BrT, Stearns MKo, LKo, Washington ebd. Early north (median 5/7) 5/11 Todd AaL, JLK, TLu, 5/14 Crow Wing ABi, Lake ebd, Pine KrM, LEv, St. Louis ebd. High counts 5/25 St. Louis (40, Park Point R.A.) REn, EzH, AxB. | ||
Blackpoll Warbler (Setophaga striata) | 33 | 51 | Early south (median 5/4) 5/4 Hennepin CMB, ACr, 5/5 Freeborn ebd, Hennepin NVs, Nicollet ebd, Washington ebd. Early north (median 5/8) 5/10 Crow Wing ebd, CLR, Douglas JsS, Mille Lacs KWR, CLR, Otter Tail JsS, Todd JLK. High counts 5/27 Becker (60, Tamarac N.W.R.) HeH, ShG, 5/28 Hennepin (33, Wood Lake N.C.) BAF, 5/23 Hennepin (30, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) SWe. See Summer Report for late migrants statewide. | ||
Black-throated Blue Warbler (Setophaga caerulescens) | 5 | 8 | Reported south in twice as many counties as this species has averaged over the past ten years. Early south (median 5/11) 5/9 Hennepin ebd, 5/12 Lyon (male, S.M.S.U.) KWR, CLR, ph. GWe, NMe, 5/14 Ramsey (Lake Phalen) MWS. Other noteworthy south reports 5/19–20 Lac qui Parle (Auto Tour Road, Big Stone N.W.R.) DLP, 5/20 Cottonwood (Dutch Charlie Park) DHr, 5/23 Stearns HHD. Early north (median 5/17) 5/12 Pine KrM, ebd, 5/17 Aitkin ebd, Lake DSh, ebd, St. Louis JPR. Late south 5/24 Dakota (Lebanon Hills R.P.) ebd, 5/25 Hennepin (Hyland Lake P.R.) BCl (median 5/24). | ||
Palm Warbler (Setophaga palmarum) | 34 | 51 | Early south (median 4/20) 4/16 Rice JHl, 4/17 Dakota DEv, 4/18 Hennepin JBn, Ramsey LiH. Early north (median 4/25) 4/21 Otter Tail KRE, RZi, JJS, 4/22 Pine KrM, 4/23 Douglas BEc, 4/24 Morrison SEm. High counts 5/7 Hennepin (100, Wood Lake N.C.) LAi, 5/4 Freeborn (60, Myre-Big Island S.P.) ebd, 5/4–5 Washington (60, Lake Elmo R.P.) RSw, TFe. Late south 5/28 Ramsey MWS, Washington EzH (median 5/23). | ||
Pine Warbler (Setophaga pinus) | 22 | 27 | Continuing the usual pattern, most reports south came from the Southeast and East-central regions (median 4/19) 4/17 Mower SWm, 4/20 Carver JCy, and then 4/22 in Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington. Early north (median 4/21) 4/23 Crow Wing FGo, 4/24 Crow Wing PSP, 4/25 Itasca SC, Pine KrM. High count 5/11 Pine (8, Saint Croix S.P.) KMa. Out-of-range reports 5/11 Grant CNn, Stevens ASu. | ||
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata) | 34 | 53 | One 3/7 Rice TFB was likely an undetected overwintering individual. Early south migrants (median 3/30) 3/17 Hennepin KWl, 3/27 Dakota ebd, 3/28 Hennepin DCZ. Early north (median 4/2) 4/6 Pine KrM, 4/7 Pine LEv, 4/8 Crow Wing EGa, Wadena MGo. High counts 4/23 Sherburne (425, Big Lake) PLJ, 5/9 Hubbard (210, Kabekona Lake) REn, AxB, 5/12 Hennepin (175, Diamond Lake, Minneapolis) JCa. Late south 5/30 Hennepin JBn, Isanti ebd, Ramsey ebd, 5/31 Kandiyohi ebd, but also see Summer Report. One adequately-described †œAudubon†™s† subspecies reported 5/9 Meeker PKF. | ||
Yellow-throated Warbler (Setophaga dominica) | 1 | 2 | All reports 5/4–13 Winona (Whitewater S.P. Visitor Center for the seventh straight season) ph. † ToM, m.ob., 5/16 Ramsey (Crosby Farm R.P.) † FKB, † EzH, m.ob., 5/20 St. Louis (Congdon Park neighborhood, Duluth) ph. † ZBl. | ||
PRAIRIE WARBLER (Setophaga discolor) | 1 | One report that continued into the summer season 5/31 Houston (Richard J. Dorer S.F., Gordon Anderson R.A.) a.t. DBz. | |||
BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER (Setophaga nigrescens) | 1 | The ninth state record was a five-minute wonder 5/5 Dakota (Spring Lake P.R., Schaar†™s Bluff) ph. † JEd, DTr. | |||
Black-throated Green Warbler (Setophaga virens) | 27 | 46 | Early south (median 4/30) 4/22 Washington PNi, 4/24 Carver (Carver P.R.) JCy, 5/2 Carver (Minnewashta) JTg. Early north (median 5/4) 5/5 Morrison DLP, 5/6 Crow Wing JhH, 5/8 Beltrami DPJ, Crow Wing LoM. High counts 5/31 Lake (16, Tettegouche S.P.) JfD, 5/17 Anoka (14, Locke Park/Rice Creek West Regional Trail) LiH, RMD. Late south 5/30 Ramsey JZj, Rice TFB, Scott FFa, 5/31 Carver SDz (median 5/29). | ||
Canada Warbler (Cardellina canadensis) | 28 | 44 | Early south (median 5/9) 5/6 Hennepin EGB, 5/9 Dakota DEv, Hennepin ebd, followed by Carver, Cottonwood, Scott, Stearns on 5/12. Early north (median 5/14) 5/11 Becker ebd, 5/15 Carlton ebd, Pine KrM. High counts 5/20 Fillmore (15, Forestville/Mystery Cave S.P.) ToM, 5/17 Anoka (12, Locke Park/Rice Creek West Regional Trail) LiH, RMD, 5/27 Becker (12, Tamarac N.W.R.) ShG, HeH. Late south 5/31 Hennepin GrS, Washington JDS, but also see Summer Report (median 6/1). | ||
Wilson's Warbler (Cardellina pusilla) | 33 | 50 | Early south (median 5/4) 5/4 Goodhue (Hok-Si-La Park) ebd, Scott BrT, TSk, then on 5/5 in Anoka, Dakota, Fillmore, Hennepin, Rice. Early north (median 5/10) 5/4 Grant MKu, 5/9 Douglas ToR, 5/10 Otter Tail ebd. High counts 5/16 Hennepin (25, Wood Lake N.C.) ASu, 5/16 Goodhue (17, Hok-Si-La Park) PSm, 5/20 Fillmore (17, Forestville/Mystery Cave S.P.) ToM. Late south 5/30 Hennepin JBn, Lac qui Parle DLP, Ramsey ebd, Washington EzH, Watonwan RBW, STa, 5/31 Carver JCy (median 5/30). | ||
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks | |||||
Summer Tanager (Piranga rubra) | 3 | 9 | Thirteen individuals reported south and five north beginning south with (median 5/3) 5/7 Blue Earth (Good Thunder) ph. JNe, 5/12 Cottonwood (four miles west of Windom) BTS, MiO, Fillmore (Eagle Bluff Learning Center) ph. ToM, 5/14–17 Nobles (Hawkeye C.P.) ph. BDo, ph. JZj. 5/16 Carver (male, Excelsior) COg, 5/17 Ramsey (Maplewood N.C.) ph. JZj, 5/18 Dakota (Acacia Park Cemetery) † BAF, Goodhue (Cannon Falls) ph. ebd, 5/19, 5/22 Carver (female, Chaska) ph. ebd, 5/19–20 Hennepin (Shorewood) MKg, ph. MGi, 5/23 Hennepin (different location, plumage) BKe, 5/25–26 Hennepin (Wood Lake N.C.) ph. ScG, 5/30 Blue Earth (Ceresco Twp.) RBW. All north 4/21–23 Itasca (Grand Rapids) DSL, ph. REn, AxB, RAE, 4/25 Cass ph. ABi, 5/19–24 St. Louis (Duluth) ph. DOK, KEm, 5/23 Cass (Blackwater Lake) ph. ABi, 5/24 Cass (Lake Winnibigoshish) ph. ebd. | ||
Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea) | 28 | 46 | Early south (median 5/5) 5/1 Olmsted JPr, JmP, 5/4 Goodhue LiH, Hennepin BaS, RCo, 5/5 Blue Earth ChH. Early north (median 5/10) 5/12 Otter Tail ebd, Pine KRM, 5/13 Mille Lacs ebd, 5/14 Becker ebd. High counts 5/23 Hennepin (30, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) SWe, 5/19 Hennepin (25, Wood Lake N.C.) ebd. | ||
Western Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana) | 5 | 5 | Six south and seven north individuals produced the highest number of records since spring 1995. All south 5/5 Stearns MJB, 5/6 Chisago ph. SHA, 5/7–10 Faribault BAy, WAF, 5/8 Hennepin (Champlin) SvB, 5/9–14 Anoka (Coon Rapids) PSl, ph. EzH, ph. REn, ph. GHo, 5/20 Hennepin (New Hope) SMC. All north 5/5 Beltrami PCn, St. Louis (Hermantown) ebd, 5/9–10 Pine KrM, LEv, 5/16–21 Polk ph. SAu, 5/18–20 Cass (Backus) ph. DoH, 5/27–28 Polk (male and female on 27th, only male on 28th, Agassiz Audubon feeders) ph. HHu. | ||
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) | 26 | 53 | Reported from all regions, though fewer observations in the Northwest and North-central regions. | ||
Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus) | 34 | 53 | Early south (median 4/28) 4/25 Houston KRz, 4/28 Dakota AJF, Winona ebd, 4/30 Winona, 5/1 Swift ebd. Early north (median 5/3) 5/4 Crow Wing PSP, Morrison SEm, Otter Tail JSi, Pine KrM. High counts 5/12 Dakota (25, Miesville Ravine P.R.) AFo, 5/19 St. Louis (24, Meadowlands) IaG, 5/14 Carver (20, Rapids Lake, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy. | ||
Blue Grosbeak (Passerina caerulea) | 4 | All south 5/13–26 Hennepin (Flying Cloud Fields appearing for the third season in a row) SLC, ASu, m.ob., 5/15 Rock (Blue Mounds S.P.) BDo, 5/26 Pipestone (Pipestone N.M.) KRE, m.ob., 5/28–29 Blue Earth (near Minneopa S.P.) ChH, MiO. | |||
LAZULI BUNTING (Passerina amoena) | 5 | The most reports since 2013 and the second highest spring total ever reported began 5/18–25 Hennepin (private property) † ADS, a.t., ph. † TAT, 5/23–25 Le Sueur (New Prague) ph. † GHo, † DAB, m.ob., 5/18–20 Meeker (Dassel) † EzH, ph. RZi, ph. † KEm, ph. DOr., m.ob., 5/26 Pipestone (private property) ph. † KRE, ph. RZi, ph. CRM, m.ob., 5/26–28 Rock ph. AMi. | |||
Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea) | 27 | 49 | Early south (median 5/3) 4/24 Carver JCy, 4/27 Carver JTg, 5/2 Dakota RDE, 5/3 Fillmore ToM. Early north (median 5/9) 5/10 Cook ThS, 5/11 Douglas ebd, 5/12 Morrison SEm, KEm, JWH, Pine KrM. High counts 5/25 Hennepin (16, Coldwater Spring) EGB, 5/26 Olmsted (15, Oxbow Park) KHg. | ||
PAINTED BUNTING (Passerina ciris) | 1 | A single male visited a feeder 5/13 Blue Earth (southeast of Flandrau S.P.) ph. KSw, † LiH. | |||
Dickcissel (Spiza americana) | 1 | 14 | Reflecting the irruptive nature of this species, reported in fewer than half the number of counties of spring 2018 and more typical of the past ten years. Early south (median 5/9) 5/13 Hennepin ASu, 5/15 Rock BDo, 5/16 Lyon BDo, Olmsted MiD, 5/17 Cottonwood LHI, Hennepin IVa. Only north 5/26 Becker BDo. |