Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2007-Winter Season
1 December 2007 through 29 February 2008
James P. Mattsson, Andrew D. Smith, and Paul E. Budde

The return of what could best be described as an “old fashioned” winter with plenty of snow cover throughout the period was accompanied by an overall lackluster showing of rarities, with the notable exceptions of two rare Arctic gulls, causing some birders to cry “fowl!” or worse. Late or potentially overwintering geese were represented by only a single Snow Goose in Sherburne in early January. Birders have become increasingly adept at identifying and documenting the recently split Cackling Goose (but beware small B. c. parvipes, Lesser Canada Goose). Mute Swans were found in Winona and Wright; a record high concentration of Trumpeter Swans was reported in Monticello, and large concentrations of Tundra Swans were once again not reported due to early ice conditions.

Gadwall lingered north in St. Louis (Duluth) and apparently overwintered in Dakota. Other overwintering dabblers included Northern Shoveler in Scott and Northern Pintail in Wright and Dakota. All five Aythya diving ducks were recorded well into January at Point Douglas Park, Washington, and all attempted to overwinter in the metro counties, including an impressive 37 Ring-necked Ducks in Scott. Headlining the “Most Watched and Certainly Unexpected” list this season was a wayward male Harlequin Duck that spent nearly the entire period near Prescott, WI, in Washington and Dakota. Playing second fiddle to the Harlequin were two alternate plumaged male Barrow's Goldeneyes at the same locale. Pt. Douglas also hosted two interesting hybrid ducks: a Common Goldeneye X Hooded Merganser and an apparent and rarely described Barrow's Goldeneye X Common Goldeneye.

Six of Minnesota's seven regular species of gallinaceous birds showed continued increases, including Gray Partridge. Spruce Grouse may also be on the rise, but their population is much more difficult to monitor and assess. Wild Turkeys now seem to be, well, everywhere based on reports from a record 43 counties. January grebes included Pied-billed in Rice and Horned in St. Louis. Double-crested Cormorants lingered until mid-January in Dakota and persisted thru February in Ramsey near Pig's Eye. Great Blue Herons were found through late January in Ramsey and Sherburne.

A very late migrant Turkey Vulture was well described in early December in Cottonwood. Approximately 50 Bald Eagles feeding on chicken offal at a plant at Buckman must have been quite a sight. Of 23 Northern Goshawks reported, none was described and only one was aged (an adult), raising concerns about identification of the other 22 individuals. Red-shouldered Hawk reports were numerous with 16 on the state's Christmas Bird Counts (CBC), double the 20-year average.

The highlight of the season was the well photographed third state record adult Ross's Gull that provided county records for Dakota, Ramsey, and Washington — all in one day. A painfully short stay (two hours) by a first-cycle Ivory Gull in Duluth was bliss for a few, but cruel and painful for the die-hard larophiles whom the clock did not favor.

Expanding numbers of Eurasian Collared-Doves were reflected by a 325% increase over the recent CBC average. Found in late October, the state's first Inca Dove in Lake survived a 14-inch snow storm on 2 December and was last seen three days later. Overall, northern owls were present in reduced numbers, especially Boreal Owl with only one report from Cook. Great Gray Owls were found on only two CBCs — Grand Rapids and Grand Marais.

An impressive 29 Red-headed Woodpeckers were found on the Cedar Creek Bog CBC while an equally impressive 35 American Three-toed Woodpeckers were reported during the period. A female Mountain Bluebird continued at the Grand Marais Coast Guard station in Cook. Townsend's Solitaires were found in good numbers across the state and only absent in the West-central and Southwest regions.

Exceptional was a well-photographed Chipping Sparrow in late-January in Mower. Two Savannah Sparrows in McLeod provided only the fifth winter season record for this species. Increased reports of meadowlarks came from seven counties this season. Very rare in winter, a male Yellow-headed Blackbird was photographed at a feeder in Hennepin. Winter finch numbers were again modest and unremarkable. Maybe next year!

Weather Summary: Generally lacking statewide in recent years, snow covered much of the state during the 2007–2008 winter season. And it was the coldest winter since 2000–2001, although some extreme temperature swings did occur. Here are a few highlights by month.

December precipitation totals topped normal by roughly one-half inch in most locations and snowfall totals exceeded one foot in nearly all locations. In the snowiest December since 2000, some locations in northeastern Minnesota received two to three feet of snow. Cold weather early in the month was counter-balanced by seasonal to above-normal temperatures in the second half of December. Extreme values for December ranged from a high of 40o in Canby (Yellow Medicine County) on the 19th and in Grand Marais on the 20th, to a low of -32o at Embarrass (St. Louis County) on the 9th.
In January, the weather took a turn as snowfall dropped below historic averages in most areas of the state with the exceptions of the southeast corner and along Lake Superior where things were about normal. A classic “January thaw” cut the snow pack a bit and temperatures climbed to a record-setting high of 48o in Grand Rapids on the 5th. Two bitter cold episodes came late in the month when Embarrass (St. Louis County) reached -39o on the 24th and the temperature fell 45o or more in a 24-hour period at nearly all reporting locations on the 29th.
In February, below average snowfall continued in most Minnesota locations with the exception once again of the far southeastern corner of Minnesota where totals were near average. Temperatures ranged from 5o to 7o below normal statewide with extremes ranging from 52o on the 24th in Canby (Yellow Medicine County), to a low of -40o at International Falls and at Embarrass on the 11th, the latter a record low for that date. Numerous low temperature records were set on 20 February when temperatures dropped into the -20os and -30os in northern and western Minnesota. Due to colder than average temperatures in December and February, the 2007–2008 winter season was the coldest since the winter of 2000–2001.
Undocumented Reports: Common Loon 1/4 Rice; Yellow-bellied Sapsucker late December through mid-February in Dakota and on the Hastings/Etter (2), St. Paul NE Suburban (2), and Winona CBCs; Ovenbird 12/1 Olmsted; Chipping Sparrow 12/2 Olmsted; Hoary Redpoll Hibbing CBC, Philbrook CBC (2), 1/1 St. Louis (Hibbing), 1/12 Wilkin, 2/9 Itasca/Koochiching, and 2/17 Lake.

Acknowledgments: Thanks to all of you who submitted seasonal reports and documentation, especially to those using the on-line seasonal report at <moumn.org/moureports/season.html>. Special thanks to Dave Cahlander for his continuing efforts to streamline and improve this process. Carl Greiner did a great job taking over the helm of statewide CBC coordinator (thanks again to past coordinator, Roger Schroeder) compiling and summarizing mountains of data. Thanks also to Anthony Hertzel, Jeanie Joppru, and Jim Lind for their tireless compilations of weekly RBAs.

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

Species

N S

Information

Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks
Snow Goose
(Anser caerulescens)
3 All reports: 12/1 Meeker (13, Lake Ripley) DMF, MCA, 12/9 McLeod (13) LS, 1/5 Sherburne SMC.
Ross's Goose
(Anser rossii)
1 One report 12/1 Meeker (Lake Ripley) DMF, MCA.
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
1 Only report 12/3 Lac qui Parle (2 adults at Lac qui Parle Lake) BJU.
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
5 All reports that included description of small size, short neck, and stubby bill: 12/1 Meeker (15, Lake Ripley) DMF, 12/2 McLeod (20, Hutchinson) DMF, 12/3 Lac qui Parle (1, Lac qui Parle Lake) BJU, Washington CRM, 12/8 Wright ASc.
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
933 High counts 12/3 Lac qui Parle (4,500 at Lac qui Parle Lake) BJU, 12/16 Clay (1,275 at Crystal Sugar ponds) PBB, 1/6 Clay (500) DWR.
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
2 Two reports: early January through 1/23 Wright (Monticello) DMF; 1/4–2/2 Winona (2 at Mud Lake) CCB, JOb, JWH.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
519 Numerous reports and increasing. High counts 1/26 Wright (1,400 at Monticello) ASc, 2/16 Scott (32 overwintered at Blue Lake W.T.P. and Mill Pond) PEJ.
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
12 North report 12/18 Cass (3 below Sylvan Dam on the Crow Wing River; 2 adults and a juvenile) †BAW. All south 12/1 Meeker DMF, 12/3 Hennepin MCA.
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
17 Only north report 12/16 Clay (male at Crystal Sugar ponds) PBB. Overwintered in Scott (3 at Blue Lake W.T.P.) PEJ and Olmsted (male in Rochester) JWH. Also found 1/26 Wright (Monticello, Mississippi Drive Park) ASc and 2/23 Meeker (male) DMF.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
3 Three overwintered in Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) PEJ, JLO, DFN.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
19 All north reports: 12/8 St. Louis (Canal Park, Duluth) fide JWL, 12/15–16 St. Louis (adult male at Lake Place Park) PHS. High count 2/24 Scott (68 at Mill Pond and Blue Lake W.T.P., where overwintered) PEJ. South reports 1/1 Scott (4) RBJ, 1/7 Washington (2 males, 1 female) JPM, 1/26 Dakota (2, Black Dog Lake) PEJ, 2/4 Dakota JPM, 2/18 Winona CRM.
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
1 Only report 12/2 Dakota (Black Dog Lake) BAF.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
830 High count of 1,400 found on 2/5 in St. Louis near W.L.S.S.D. treatment plant, Duluth (PHS). Also notable were 357 seen 2/1 in Anoka at dam on Rum River (CKB). Continuous snow cover this winter apparently was responsible for much reduced numbers.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
117 High count of 16 overwintered in St. Louis at the W.L.S.S.D. treatment plant, Duluth (PHS). Also reported in small numbers in usual metro area counties in January and February.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
15 All north: 12/16 Clay (4, Crystal Sugar ponds) PBB, 2/18 Clay (Moorhead) RHO. Reports south: 12/2 Dakota (Black Dog Lake) BAF, LS, 12/8 Scott (injured, flightless bird in Wilkie Unit, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) DWK, 12/12 Wright (female) RBJ, 12/12–15 Benton HHD, 12/21 Ramsey (male, Hardman/Grand Ave.) BAF, 1/26 Wright (Monticello) ASc, 2/4 Dakota (male in Vermillion Twp.) JPM.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
13 Female overwintered 12/31–2/27 St. Louis (Virginia) †SLF. All south 12/2 Dakota (3, Black Dog Lake) BAF, LS, 12/15 Scott JLO, 1/19 Winona (Whitewater W.M.A.) JWH, 1/26 Dakota DMF. Also reported on the Excelsior CBC (Hennepin).
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
9 Late south 1/1 Washington (5 — 2 males and 3 females — at Point Douglas Park, present for several weeks) BAF. Also, 5 birds attempted to overwinter in Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) PEJ. Reported 2/11–2/24 Wabasha (Lake Pepin) JWH, BAF, DWK. Possible early migrant 2/29 Jackson PEJ.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
8 Late migrants 12/3 Lac qui Parle (2, Lac qui Parle Lake) BJU. Male overwintered through 1/28 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) and Dakota (Black Dog Lake) PEJ. Of 5 birds present through 12/29 Dakota (2 males and 3 females at Pt. Douglas) 2 males were still present 1/13 PEJ, BAF.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
9 Reported 12/31 Benton/Stearns along Mississippi River (Sartell) HHD. At least 37 overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) PEJ. A lingering first-year male last reported 1/13 Washington (Point Douglas Park) BAF.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
15 Only north report 12/2 Lake (female at Agate Bay, Two Harbors) JWL. Overwintered south in Scott (3 at Blue Lake W.T.P. and Mill Pond) PEJ. A lingering first-year male was last reported 1/21 Washington/Dakota (across from Prescott, WI) BAF, ADS, DWK. Also, 3 males and 1 female reported 2/11–2/24 Wabasha (Read's Landing) JWH, BAF, BRL, DWK. Also reported on the Excelsior CBC (Hennepin).
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
18 Only north report 12/16 Clay (2 at Crystal Sugar ponds, Moorhead) PBB. Adult male present 12/29–1/5 Washington (Point Douglas Park) PEJ, BAF, BRL. Also overwintered in Scott (4, Blue Lake W.T.P.) PEJ.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
2 Especially unusual were two reports away from Lake Superior. Incredibly, a male overwintered in Dakota/Washington from 12/16 through the end of the season. Enjoyed by hundreds, many of whom witnessed the progression of pre-alternate molt, this bird appeared healthy and even survived a nearby chemical spill (see spring report) ph. †BAF, †PEB, †NSc.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
2 Two reports: 12/4 Wabasha (Mississippi River, Read's Landing) JWH and 1/12 Dakota (Mississippi River, across from Prescott, WI) †BAF. The latter, a female-type bird, was subsequently seen on 1/13 and reported as possibly having a pale area on distal portion of bill suggesting a possible first-year male JPM, PEB.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
31 Reports of 2–3 birds 12/30–1/12 St. Louis (Brighton Beach and Lester River, Duluth) fide JWL, KRE, PHS. Other reports: 2/5 Cook (20, Paradise Beach, Grand Marais) fide JWL, 2/17 St. Louis (4, Knife River) DMF, 2/18 Lake (near Silver Creek) DMF. Only south report 12/31 Dakota (female-type, Hastings Lock and Dam 2) JPM.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
32 North reports 12/1 Lake (5 at Agate Bay) JWL; 12/16 Clay (Crystal Sugar ponds) PBB; 1/22, 1/26, 2/23 (3 males and 1 female overwintering at Two Harbors) KRE, JWL. All south 12/2 McLeod (Hutchinson) DMF, and 3 reports from Dakota 12/8 (2, Black Dog Lake) BAF, 12/29 (male near Prescott, WI) PEJ, 1/6 (female overwintered Black Dog Lake) PEJ.
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
720 High counts 2/16 Wabasha (1,025 on Mississippi River between east end of Lake Pepin and Read's Landing) BAF, 2/2 Wabasha (925 on Mississippi River between Camp Lacupolis and Read's Landing) BAF, 12/15 St. Louis (626 at Canal Park, Duluth) PHS, and 2/1 St. Louis (585 at Canal Park, Duluth) PHS. Also, numerous reports of small numbers at many open water areas in metro region.
Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala islandica)
3 Two alternate males first reported 12/16 Dakota (near Prescott, WI) were present in Dakota and Washington until 12/19; thereafter, one male remained until at least 1/13 †BAF, †PEB, †KJB, ph. †DWK, JPM, ph. DAC. What likely was the other of these males was found downriver 1/5 in Goodhue (Colvill Park, Red Wing) †PDe. An alternate male was also reported 2/2 Wabasha (Lake Pepin, Read's Landing area) †BAF. Subsequently, many observers reported 1 or 2 alternate males in Wabasha through 3/4, though only one was documented (BAF, JWH, m.ob.).
Common Goldeneye X Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula X B. islandica)
1 Very unusual was an apparent hybrid male 1/1 Washington (Point Douglas Park) that possessed structure and plumage characteristics intermediate between the two species †JPM (see photo on previous page).
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
19 Overwintered in St. Louis from 12/2 into March (male and female at Silver Lake in Virginia) SLF, and 1/8–24 (W.L.S.S.D. treatment plant, Duluth) fide JWL, PHS. Numerous south reports spanned the season with a few birds overwintering in Dakota, Ramsey, and Scott.
Common Goldeneye X Hooded Merganser
(Bucephala clangula X Lophodytes cucullatus)
1 Observed on both sides of the Minnesota/Wisconsin state line 12/18–25 Dakota (near Prescott) JPM, †KJB. This hybrid combination has been reported several times in Minnesota.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
317 One north report away from Lake Superior: 12/2 Cass (54, Walker Bay, Leech Lake) BAW. High count 2/2 Wabasha (2,200 on Mississippi River between Camp Lacupolis and Read's Landing) BAF. Also, a total of 1,400 counted 1/1 Ramsey (Hardman/Grand Ave., Mississippi River) BAF.
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
25 High count 2/16 St. Louis (27, Lake Superior) DMF. Other north reports: 1/26 Lake (Two Harbors) JWL, up to 4 birds present 1/26–2/17 St. Louis (Canal Park) PHS, DWK. South reports 12/15 Dakota (3 at Black Dog Lake, PEB, PEJ), 12/15–21 Ramsey (female at Hardman Avenue BAF), 12/18 Washington (male, Pt. Douglas) JPM, 1/12 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) PEJ, 2/2 Dakota (male seen from Prescott, WI) BAF, 2/9 Ramsey (male at Hardman Avenue) BAF, 2/24–25 Olmsted (female at Silver Lake, Rochester) DAB, JWH.
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
2 All reports: 12/1 Meeker (Lake Minnie Belle) DMF, 1/5–2/29 Scott (one drake overwintered at Blue Lake W.T.P.) PEJ, CRM, DFN. Also reported on the Winona CBC (Wabasha).
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
1330 This species continues to expand and thrive statewide except Northeast as reflected by reports from a record 43 counties. The CBC total of 4,706 is up 148% over 2006 and 502% over the 20-year average. High count 1/28 Sherburne (143) PLJ.
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
165 For the second year in a row, numbers are on the upswing following several years of low populations. For example, 167 birds recorded on 31 CBC counts compared to only 60 birds on 26 counts in 2005.
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
4 High count 12/30 Lake of the Woods (10, Beltrami Island CBC) fide JMJ. All other reports: 12/29 Roseau JMJ, 12/30 (4) and 1/5 Lake fide JWL, 1/27 Lake KRE, LS, 2/2 Lake (5) CMB, St. Louis (3) MLH.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
111 According to the Minnesota DNR, the statewide index value was as high as any year since 1980. High counts reflecting this increase: 2/24 Marshall (155) JMJ, 1/27 Kittson (77) LW, 2/4 Polk (50) NGE, 2/3 Pennington (30) SAS, 12/29 Roseau (27, Roseau CBC), 12/28 Aitkin (26, near Tamarack) LS. All south reports were by BJU in Lac qui Parle: 12/2 (Perry Twp.), 12/11 (Garfield Twp.), 2/13, 2/14 (Walter Twp.), 2/24 (6, Perry Twp.).
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
41 High counts 2/4 Polk (250) NGE, 1/28 Wilkin (50) RGj. All other north reports: 12/29 Norman PBB, DWR, 1/5 Wilkin (15) CMN, 1/27 Clay (18) PBB. All south reports: 12/21 Lac qui Parle (9) PBB, 12/18 Lac qui Parle (2, Plover Prairie) BJU.
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
57 All north reports 12/15 Kittson (8), 1/19 Pennington (7), 1/31 Red Lake (6), 2/4 Red Lake (6), 2/14 Pennington (15), 2/28 Polk (10) — all fide JMJ. All south reports in Dakota, 12/5 and 2/22 (180th St. and Joan Ave.) RBW, 2/22 (180th St. and Emery Ave.) BAF; in Meeker 12/6 (10), 1/3 (3, Greenleaf Twp.) DMF; in Renville 12/6 (20), 12/19 (21, Buffalo Lake), 12/26 (high count of 32 just north of Buffalo Lake) DMF; and 12/7 Fillmore (20, C.R. 12) NBO; 12/27 Lac qui Parle (Cerro Gordo Twp.) BJU; 12/29 McLeod (6) DMF.
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
1537 CBC total of 4,245 up 297% over 20-year average and 251% over 2006. Reported from most counties south of a line between Wilkin and Aitkin, plus Cass and Beltrami, reflecting recent high population levels statewide. Extreme northwest reports likely augmented by game farm escapees. High count 1/28 Stearns (42 digging in snow along C.R. D) MDN.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
22 North reports 12/2 Itasca (one lingering on the Mississippi River at Cohasset) fide JWL, 12/23 Beltrami DPJ. Late south 12/3 Washington CRM, 12/8 Washington BAF, 1/4 Rice PHi. Also reported on Excelsior and North St. Paul CBCs.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
11 All north 1/7 St. Louis (2, Lake Superior along Scenic 61) JWL. All south 12/15–16 Dakota (Black Dog Lake) PEJ.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
1 All north reports from Two Harbors in Lake: 12/2 (6 at Agate Bay) JWL, 12/11 (Agate Bay) JWL, 12/27 (same bird as early December, Burlington Bay) JWL.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
2241 Reported statewide. A CBC total of 18,598 is 138 percent of 20-year average.
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
8 The total of 35 on CBCs is almost half the cumulative CBC total of 74 prior to this season (not reported in state until 1998)! Nineteen of these were tallied on the Morris CBC. New county record 12/6 Meeker (2, Cosmos) DMF. Also of interest were 12/2 Brown (34, highest count reported, at the Comfrey grain elevator) BTS, 1/5 Dakota (8, Oak and Division St., Farmington) DAB, 1/27 Goodhue (Bombay) JWH, 2/16 Martin (2, Darwin Anthony farm) DBM, 2/29 Sibley (25, Winthrop) RMD.
INCA DOVE
(Columbina inca)
1 This first state record individual was first reported 10/30 Lake (Two Harbors). The bird survived a 14-inch snowstorm on 12/2 and several nights of below zero temperatures. It was last observed 12/5 fide JWL (The Loon 84:54–55).
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
1230 Unusual winter record 12/20 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R. feeder) fide JMJ. A CBC total of 2,065 represents a 123% increase over the 20-year average.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
39 Overwintered St. Louis (1 at Silver Lake in Virginia) SLF, Scott (39 at Blue Lake W.T.P. and Mill Pond) PEJ, and Wright (Mississippi River swan viewing area) BAF, DMF.
Plovers
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
2 All south 12/8 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) DWK, 1/4 Rice (2) PHi.
Sandpipers
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
3 All reports 12/31 Washington SMC, 1/19 Winona (Whitewater W.M.A.) JWH, 2/11 Steele NFT.
Gulls, Terns
IVORY GULL
(Pagophila eburnea)
1 Second only to the above Ross's Gull, both in terms of rarity (less than a dozen Accepted records) and frustration to many birders, was this first-cycle individual found 1/7 St. Louis (Canal Park, Duluth) ph. †PHS, ph. †JWL, ph. †KRE, ph. MSS, ph. PSw. The gull was seen and photographed by only a few lucky birders for about two hours before it lifted off and departed the area.
ROSS'S GULL
(Rhodostethia rosea)
3 Certainly the highlight of the season was this third state record basic adult photographed near Grand and Hardman Avenues on the Mississippi River on 12/15 in South St. Paul ph. †BAF, ph. †DAC, ph. †AXH, †JPM, ph. †PHS (The Loon 80:174). Seen by a relatively small number of birders, the gull unfortunately departed the area at nightfall and could not be relocated the following day despite intensive searching. During its brief visit, the diminutive arctic gull obligingly added three new county records — Dakota, Ramsey, and Washington (The Loon 80:108–110).
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
6 Compared to the last decade or so and indicative of the more severe winter, Twin Cities metro area gull numbers diminished earlier with only one Ring-billed reported in January (1/1 Dakota BAF). Statewide, only 18 individuals recorded on three CBCs (Bloomington, Red Wing, North St. Paul), representing a mere 2.1 percent of the recent 20-year average!
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
49 Overwintered St. Louis and Lake. High count north 1/12 St. Louis (1,540 in Duluth harbor) PHS. High count south: 12/8 Dakota (2,000 at Black Dog Lake) BAF. Statewide total for CBCs down 14% percent from 20-year average.
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
11 Two north reports: 1/13 St. Louis (first-cycle near the W.L.S.S.D. treatment plant in Duluth) †PHS, 1/27 St. Louis (third-cycle, Duluth harbor) †KRE. Though missing Feb., the third-cycle bird was refound 3/2 †PHS. One south report 12/8 Dakota (Black Dog Lake, probably same subadult seen 11/29; see fall report) †PEB.
Iceland Gull (Thayer's)
(Larus g. thayeri)
24 A total of six individuals recorded on three CBCs (Bloomington, Duluth, Two Harbors). At least 2 or 3 adults reported during most of period in Duluth PHS, KRE, DMF plus another adult 12/16 Lake (Two Harbors) fide JWL. One first- and one second-cycle bird reported 1/12, 1/27 St. Louis (Duluth) PHS, KRE. High count 12/8 Dakota (5, four adults and one first-cycle at Black Dog Lake) PEB. All south January reports: 1/5 Dakota (adult, Mississippi River below I-494 bridge) BAF, 1/9 Dakota (adult at Lock and Dam #2 near Hastings) JPM, BRL.
SLATY-BACKED GULL
(Larus schistisagus)
1 Adult in definitive basic plumage 1/10, 1/12, 1/13, 1/27 St. Louis (Duluth) ph. JWL, ph. †PHS, MLH (The Loon 80:171–173). Presumably the same adult frequented the Superior Landfill in Douglas County, Wisconsin, 12/21 through 4/12 KJB, m.ob., but the only sighting in Minnesota after January was 3/15 †PHS. Fourth state record.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
23 Numerous reports from St. Louis throughout the period. High count north 1/12 St. Louis (18 in Duluth harbor: 11 first-cycle, 1 second-cycle, 2 third-cycle, 4 adults) PHS. Many south reports through mid-January at usual sites in Dakota and Washington. High count south 12/8 Dakota (7 at Black Dog Lake: 5 1st/2nd-cycle, 2 adults) BAF, PEB. Only recorded on Bloomington CBC (3).
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
1 A second-cycle bird reported 1/12–2/2+ St. Louis (Duluth harbor) probably was the same individual seen the prior two months at the Superior, WI landfill and at Two Harbors (Lake Co.) †PHS, ph. †KRE.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
14 Reported north on Fergus Falls CBC. Present in Dakota (4 at Black Dog Lake) until 1/16 PEJ, BAF. Found in Ramsey 2/2 (adult, Pig's Eye), 2/16 (immature, Pig's Eye) BAF and on the St. Paul NE Suburban CBC.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
2 All reports: 1/12–2/23 Ramsey/Dakota (1 injured, near Pig's Eye) BAF, BNW.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
Reported on Wilmar, Faribault, and Austin CBCs. January through mid-February reports: 1/12, 1/16 and 2/16 Ramsey (2, near Pig's Eye) BAF; 1/26, 2/19 Sherburne (2) ASc. Probable first migrants 2/23 Ramsey (11, Pig's Eye) BAF, 2/25 Olmsted (Rochester) JWH.
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
1 Late fall migrant 12/2 Cottonwood (Windom) †BRB.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
26 Total of ten individuals reported. All north: 12/13 Cass (Lower 10 Mile Lake Road) BAW, 2/13 Aitkin (juv.) †DPG. All south: 12/3 Lac qui Parle (adult, Lac qui Parle Lake) BJU, 12/8 Goodhue (juv., Colishan Rd.) Ddo, LEC, 12/24 Meeker (Sec. 8, Forest City Twp.) DMF, 2/1 Lac qui Parle (subadult, Sec. 6, Hantho Twp.) BJU, 2/11–23 Wabasha JWH ASc, 2/12 Meeker (Sec. 4, Dassel Twp.) DMF. Also, one reported on the Winona CBC.
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
4 All south 12/2 Dakota (male over Black Dog Park) BAF, 12/3 Dakota CRM, 12/4 Meeker DMF, 12/29 Freeborn AEB, 1/30 Stearns MDN (overwintering?).
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
822 All January reports (a few with details): 1/10 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) KRE, 1/13 Itasca ph. SLL, 1/24 Isanti CKB, 1/30 St. Louis (Lakewood Twp.) fide JWL, 1/6 Hennepin (2, female and juv. at Hiawatha Park) BAF, 1/9 Dakota JPM, 1/16 Olmsted (Rochester) JWH, 1/25 Fillmore NBO, 1/27 Hennepin (Mound Springs Park) DWK, 1/28 Anoka CKB.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
319 Majority of reports were without details. All north reports 12/15 St. Louis (Duluth CBC) fide JWL, 1/25 Otter Tail (imm. at Battle Lake; size, eye color, tail shape well described) DTT, 2/9 Crow Wing †JSB. January reports south 1/5 Sibley RMD, 1/11 Lac qui Parle (adult, Hantho Twp.) BJU, 1/20 Sibley JCC, 1/23 Dakota (adult, Fischer Ave. and 210th) JPM, 1/29 Stearns (size of crow, Waite Park) MDN.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
76 Again this season, no details provided for any reports, even though immatures can pose significant ID challenges. In fact, of 23 reports, only one adult mentioned: 12/27 Pine MCA.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
2334 Reported from eight fewer counties than last year, but still second highest winter county total. The relatively severe winter conditions no doubt affected distribution and densities somewhat. Of interest is the high count 1/15 Morrison (approximately 50 near Buckman feeding on offal from a chicken plant) fide RPR. The sheer number of records (292) by 72 observers reflects this species' current thriving status.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
11 January reports of at least eleven different individuals from Chisago, Dakota, Hennepin, Isanti, Sherburne, and Washington. A total of 16 recorded on ten CBCs statewide, double that of the most recent 20-year average.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
1138 Numerous reports south of a line from East Grand Forks to Duluth. For the fifth consecutive year, presumably the same dark-morph adult was seen 1/12 at SKB Industries west of Hastings. Noteworthy was a dark phase B. j. harlani viewed from Read's Landing 2/24 Wabasha DWK. Also of interest were 41 birds counted 1/23 between Meeker (Litchfield) and Mille Lacs (Princeton) DMF.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
933 Few north reports (none Northwest) plus the increase south reflect the severe winter conditions and snow cover. High count 12/27 Pine (13) MCA. A total of 147 on 37 CBCs statewide is an increase of 49% over the recent 20-year average. Numerous dark morphs reported. Ten birds in one hour on 2/17 Rice likely were migrants DBM.
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
13 Reported primarily from the central and eastern counties throughout the southern portion of the state along with Redwood County in the Southwest (Lamberton CBC). No reports from the West-central or far southwestern counties. This was also the first year of no north reports (including CBCs) for the winter season since 1988–1989. CBC high count Rochester (4). Probably overwintered 12/1–2/29 Ramsey AXH (gray morph). All other reports: Blue Earth, Dakota (gray morph MAO, JPM, ADS), Freeborn, Hennepin, Houston (brown morph FZL), and McLeod (gray morph DMF).
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
1022 Widely scattered reports throughout the state, missing only from the far southwestern and central northernmost counties. CBC high count Rochester (16). Unusual was a well-photographed individual most likely of the pale northern interior race subarcticus 1/27 Hennepin ph. DWK, along the Bluff Trail at Minnesota Valley N.W.R. Another pale individual was reported 2/23 Lincoln DBM, without details.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
69 Reported throughout the season from 12/6 –2/28, but only 19 individuals reported, down from 47 last year. In the north, reports were concentrated in a triangle from Polk south to Clay, Wilkin and Otter Tail Counties, and then across the state to Aitkin and St. Louis (Duluth). In the south, reports extended in a broad band from Swift, Chippewa and Renville in the western regions east to Anoka and Wabasha. Far south was an individual 12/9 in Martin SaL. Frequently reported was one bird near the Duluth Airport 12/22–2/3 MSS, PHS, m.ob. This year two birds were seen at the Minneapolis/St. Paul Airport 12/15–1/27 JCC, DWK, m.ob.
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
4 Down slightly from last year and concentrated in the North-central and Northeast regions. Individuals were reported 1/12–13, 2/2 and 2/7 Cass ABi, BAW, and 2/8 RBW; 2/6 Itasca SC; and 1/27 Aitkin fide JWL and east to St. Louis. Probably overwintered 12/14–2/17 St. Louis in the Sax-Zim Bog fide JWL, MHe, m.ob. Also frequently reported was an individual near the Duluth Airport 12/15–1/26 St. Louis m.ob.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
1020 Reports spanned the season and were concentrated in the central and eastern regions, with the majority coming from the southern regions as usual. The only reports from the western regions were on the Battle Lake and Fergus Falls CBCs, both in Otter Tail County. CBC high count Austin (10).
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
6 Scattered reports of individuals reported from an arc through the Northwest and North-central regions from approx. 1/14 Lake of the Woods JBi to 2/12 Red Lake SAS, south to 1/8 Hubbard fide JMJ. A higher concentration of reports came from the east, primarily in St. Louis in the Sax-Zim Bog area, m.ob. Unusual was the report of a dark plumaged individual near Biwabik at the Giant's Ridge ski area 12/28 St. Louis PEB. Farthest south was an individual on the Pine County CBC. The only additional CBC reports came from Grand Rapids and Grand Marais.
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
19 Only report north was 12/5 St. Louis CEd. In the south, reports were in a scattered band from Lac qui Parle County south to Cottonwood County, and east to Washington County and south to Winona County. All reports: 12/2 Carver (2, Carver Park Reserve) DWK, 12/9 Carver (Grimm Farm area) JCC, 2/2 Anoka (Carlos Avery W.M.A.) AXH, 2/6 Meeker DMF, 2/23 Lyon (3, Lines W.M.A.) DBM, and 2/24 Lac qui Parle BJU. Observed on only three CBCs, Cottonwood, Warren (3) and Winona.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
28 Numbers were significantly down from the remarkable 65 birds reported last winter. In the north, the only reports were from the far Northwest, 2/8 Roseau fide JMJ and 2/23 Kittson LW. In the west, reports were scattered beginning 12/3 (Walter Twp.) and 12/27 (Manfred Twp.) Lac qui Parle BJU, and 1/10 Cottonwood BRB. Reports were more concentrated in the East-central region with 12/27 Anoka AXH and 2/12 Hennepin JCy. Observed on only two CBCs, St. Paul NE Suburban and Faribault.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
1 Only report 2/17 of two calling birds from Fishhook Island on Seagull Lake at the end of the Gunflint Trail (C.R. 12) in Cook County (JHo).
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
19 Only report north and first winter report for this county, 2/25 Polk BDF. In the south, all reports were from the central and eastern regions, with another first winter report 2/19 Stearns HHD. High count 12/20 Ramsey (2) AXH. Also reported 12/24 Ramsey AXH (different location than 12/20), 12/29 Washington AXH, 1/12 Rice DAB, 1/26 Hennepin RoB, 1/27 Ramsey AXH and Rice DAB (different location than 1/12), 2/2 Anoka AXH, 2/3 Washington AXH (different location than 12/29), 2/14 Blue Earth ChH, 2/23 Rice JLO (one of the birds seen earlier?). Only two CBC reports, from Faribault and Rochester.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
313 Reports spanned the entire season although no observers specifically referenced possible overwintering individuals. All reports north 12/18 Cass BAW, 1/17 Isanti CKB, and one 2/27 St. Louis SLF, which was considered an early spring migrant. In the south, reports were concentrated from the central and eastern regions in a triangle from Ramsey southwest to Brown, then southeast to Houston. The only reports from the western regions were on the Otter Tail and Lac qui Parle CBCs. CBC high count Winona (4).
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
19 Only report north 1/9 Otter Tail fide JMJ. Widely scattered reports south from 12/8 Fillmore (2) JCC, 12/16 Anoka SMC, 12/20 Anoka RBW, 12/27 Lac qui Parle (juv.) BJU. Additional south CBC reports from Ramsey, Sherburne, Steele, and Winona. CBC high count was from Cedar Creek Bog (29), a remarkable total.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
1733 Reports down slightly from last winter, but only in the south. Consistent numbers north likely represents ongoing range expansion in that region. Scattered reports spanning the season from across the state and missing only from the very far northwestern, northeastern and southwestern counties. Well represented on CBCs, with high counts from St. Paul NE Suburban (67) and Bloomington (66).
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
16 Only report north, and a new county winter record, 12/15 and 1/1 Pennington (imm.) ph. JMJ. A few scattered reports across the south including 12/8 and 12/17 (Bloomington CBC) Hennepin ph. ESt, 12/30 (and earlier) and 1/20 Waseca ph. LBo, and 2/13 Redwood ph. PBB. The editor and compilers appreciate the efforts from observers to document reports of this species in winter with photographs. Sapsuckers can pose an identification challenge at the species level, and also include the possibility of hybrid individuals. Also see Undocumented Reports.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
8 Reported county total was down slightly, but the irruption first noted last year became a full-scale invasion based on the number of birds observed. At minimum, a staggering 35 individuals were reported! Up nearly double the 19 reported last year. Reports were from the North-central and Northeast regions only and included 12/17 Cass (2) DAY, 12/29 Wadena HHD, several reports at various locations in Aitkin 1/4–2/11 m.ob., and 1/27 Itasca SC. St. Louis accounted for nearly one-third of all the reports with numerous birds observed in the Sax-Zim Bog area from 12/28–2/24 m.ob. Away from Sax-Zim on 1/12 St. Louis (3, a male at Manganika Lake continuing from the fall season, another male a mile farther south, and a female about half-way between these locations) SLF, 12/8 Lake (White Pines picnic area along C.R. 2) fide JWL, 12/15 Lake (Spruce Rd.) SES, and 1/5 Lake ( Little Lake Rd. west of the Birch Lake Dam) fide JWL. Lastly, 2/17 Cook (2, in a burned area on Fishhook Island on Seagull Lake) fide JWL. Also observed on the following CBCs: Beltrami Island N.F. (4), Duluth (2), Grand Marais (2), Grand Rapids, Virginia (2, one bird from Manganika Lake, above), with the high count from Rice Lake N.W.R. (5).
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
101 Reported from within normal range across the north, including 1/20 and 2/2 Cass (different locations) BAW, 12/30–2/11 Aitkin (various locations) m.ob., 12/9–2/24 St. Louis (various locations) m.ob., 12/16–2/17 Lake (various locations) m.ob., 2/16 and 2/17 Cook (different locations) fide JWL. Farthest south were reports on 2/3 Pine DSe, and the Cedar Creek Bog CBC which strattles Isanti and Anoka Counties. Also observed on several CBCs including Beltrami Island N.F. (2), Carlton, and Roseau, from counties not previously mentioned. High counts were 12/15 Duluth CBC (3), 12/23 Aitkin (3) fide JWL, 12/25 Lake (3) GSe, 2/24 St. Louis (3) LS, and Itasca S.P. CBC (3).
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
2535 Reports down from last year, but higher than the previous five-year average. Seen in most regions statewide, but missing from the far southwestern counties. Seen on every CBC in the state with the high count from St. Paul NE Suburban (223).
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
2433 Reports down slightly from last year, but still higher than the previous five-year average. Seen in most regions statewide, but missing from the far southwestern counties. Seen on every CBC in the state, with the high count from Duluth (93).
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
434 All reports north include the Crookston, Little Falls, and Philbrook CBCs, and also 12/12 and 1/24 Otter Tail (same bird?) DTT. Widespread across the south, missing only from the Southwest region. Possibly overwintering 12/14 “through at least early March” Dakota SWe. CBC high counts Faribault (11) and Mankato (11). One bird reported on the Mankato CBC was of the “red-shafted” race.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
2332 Reported throughout the season and within range statewide, missing only from the Southwest region. CBC high count St. Paul NE Suburban (47).
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
529 Normal number of reports, but none north of a line from Clay to Mille Lacs counties.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
511 A total 24 individuals reported.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
29 Reports away from usual Duluth and Twin Cities sites include: 12/9 Scott (Valleyfair Amusement Park) DWK, 12/15 Fillmore CWG, 1/7 Lac qui Parle (immature, Bellingham) BJU, 2/10 Itasca (large female, Grand Rapids) DAY, 2/24 Wabasha (Read's Landing) DWK. Found also on six CBCs.
Flycatchers
Eastern Phoebe
(Sayornis phoebe)
1 Only report 12/9 Itasca (Swan River) EEO. As always, the editor and compilers request that ANY out-of-season observations be carefully documented.
Shrikes
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
2640 Reports up from last year, and the highest number of reports since 2004 (59 counties). Several county reports from the Southwest, where this species is typically scarce, including 12/22 Redwood PBB, 2/16 Murray, Cottonwood and Jackson DBM, and 2/23 Lyon DBM. CBC high counts Rice Lake N.W.R. (14) and Rochester (13).
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
12 Reports were all within range but up slightly from the previous five-year average, perhaps echoing the irruption first noted last year. Seen in every northern county from Kittson and Marshall in the Northwest, southeast to Pine, but missing from Koochiching (lack of birder coverage?). CBC high count Isabella (41).
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
2537 Reported statewide with numbers down slightly from last year. CBC high count Rochester (262).
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
12 Reported from within normal range, and the same number of counties as the previous two years. CBC high count Roseau (4).
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
2642 Reports down slightly from last year, but still reported statewide. Seen on every CBC in the state except the Isabella count. CBC high count Rochester (1,414).
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
224 Reported within range in the north. In the south, numerous reports spanning 12/8–2/17 Sherburne ASc and m.ob. Also observed on the Cedar Creek Bog CBC (Anoka/Isanti) and 2/16 Stearns MJB. CBC high count Grand Marais (367).
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
2837 Reports down slightly from last year, but from throughout the season and all regions statewide. Seen on every CBC in the state, with the high count from Duluth (2,587).
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
5 Distribution more confined than the 10 counties reporting each of the past two years. Reported infrequently 12/23–1/26 Hubbard (2, first seen 1/19 at the same location) PBB, m.ob., 1/27 Cass BAW, numerous reports 12/15–2/24 St. Louis (Duluth and Sax-Zim Bog areas) m.ob., and infrequently 12/15–2/18 Lake m.ob. High count was 1/16 St. Louis (6) MCA. Only reported from one CBC away from St. Louis and Lake Counties: Grand Rapids (1).
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
9 One spent the entire season in Martin (Trimont) ph. †DBA, †BRB, DBM. Also unusual were reports from the Wild River CBC in Chisago, 1/1+ Rice (Northfield) †LEF, GDB, and three locations in Dakota: 12/5–1/20 (Burnsville) DAC, m.ob., from the Hastings/Etter CBC and afterwards 12/ 29–1/6 (Nininger Twp.) m.ob., and in December (Apple Valley) JSw. CBC high count from Winona (22). Within its usual Southeast range, reported throughout the season.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
1236 Reports were up slightly over last year. In the north, lingering migrants were reported 12/16 Morrison HDD. Likely returning migrants were first noted 2/2 Otter Tail HDD. In the south, reports were from all regions and throughout the season with early northbound migrants being indistinguishable from wintering birds. No significant high counts noted during the migration period. CBC high count Mountain Lake/Windom (1,527).
Kinglets
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
52 All reports north include CBCs Roseau (2), Crosby (2), Duluth (2), and Lake (1), plus 1/14 Pine MCA. Two reports south 12/27 Lac qui Parle BJU, and 1/6 Brown BTS.
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
204 Reports up slightly from last year. Widespread across the north with reports spanning the season, m.ob. Several flocks numbered in the 100s, including 12/1 Lake (614) JWL, 12/9 St. Louis (400) SZi, and 12/19 Cook (400) fide JWL. In the south “flocks” were much smaller and reports limited to 12/27 Lac qui Parle (4) BJU, 12/4–2/11 Sherburne ASc m.ob., 12/7 Stearns (6) RPR, 1/5 Meeker (11) DMF, and at a diffrent location 1/19 and 2/6 Meeker (3, Litchfield) DMF. CBC high count Duluth (987).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
1329 Scattered reports from all regions north, with only two reports after January: 2/2 Clay HHD, 2/17 Wadena (24) PJB. Widespread in the south with reports concentrated in the Central and East-central regions throughout the season. CBC high count Rochester (868).
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
2631 Reports up from last year and observed in all regions statewide. CBC high count Duluth (202).
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
2639 Reports down slightly from last year, but still observed in all regions statewide. Seen on every CBC except the Isabella count. CBC high counts were Bloomington (231) and St. Paul NE Suburban (230).
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
1032 Reports up slightly from last year, primarily in the south. Overwintered 12/1–2/28 Anoka RLR, where seen on alternating days throughout the period visiting a suet feeder. CBC high count Faribault (21).
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
3 All reports: 12/1 Fillmore JDe, Ramsey LMS, 12/12 (St. Paul CBC count week) †JPS, 1/16 Olmsted JWH. Observed on only one CBC, Rochester (1; same bird as 1/16?).
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
1 Only report 1/27 Hennepin (2 at Mound Springs Park, Bloomington) DWK.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
2 Only reports Bloomington CBC and 12/22 Kandiyohi PBB.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
2 Two reports: 12/15+ Morrison (near Bowlus) †FGo, CGo, 2/27 St. Louis (Duluth) fide JWL.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
2142 Reported from all regions statewide. CBC high count St. Paul North (2,110).
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
113 Only report north 12/13 St. Louis DOK. Reports south were concentrated in the eastern most counties of the East-central and Southeast regions, from Washington to Houston, and scattered through the South-central region. Also 12/22 Redwood (6) †PBB (same as Redwood Falls CBC?) in the Southwest. Reports 2/23 Dakota JLO and 2/24 Olmsted (10) DAB possibly represent early spring migrants. CBC high count Wabasha (26).
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
(Sialia currucoides)
1 Only report a female at the Grand Marais Coast Guard station 12/18 Cook fide JWL. This is possibly one of the birds present there in November (see fall report).
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
69 Reports up from last year and widely scattered across the state, missing only from the West-central and Southwest regions. New county record: 1/1 Todd (Philbrook CBC) ph. †FGo, CGo, HDD. North reports include 12/15–16 Clay DWR and Fargo/Moorhead CBC (possibly the same bird found 11/13 and continuing to 1/5); several reports from the Northeast region along the North Shore and Duluth from 12/8–2/29 m.ob.; and 12/23–1/7 Beltrami (Bemidji, first found by JAM during Bemidji CBC) m.ob. Possibly overwintering birds south include: Sherburne ASc, from the Ann Lake area, where seen infrequently from the fall season until 2/26; Olmsted where reported near Oronoco 11/17 (2), 12/15 (one on Rochester CBC, ph. †RLE, DMA), and last reported 1/20 CRM; and 12/10–2/17 Ramsey (Sciece Museum of Minnesota) ph. AdB, PTh, DOe, m.ob. Additional reports 12/5 and 2/23 Hennepin MaS and RLa, respectively; 1/16–2/9 Washington JiG, PWS; 2/3–17 Blue Earth (Minneopa S.P.) ph. †ChH m.ob; 2/23 Meeker DMF; 2/24 Kandiyohi RSF; and from Carver m.ob. CBC high count Excelsior (4).
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
1 Only report 12/28 Hennepin (feeding station in Golden Valley) ALD.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
1332 Widely scattered reports from all regions statewide. CBC high count St. Paul NE Suburban (592).
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
42 A total of 7 birds from 6 counties, the lowest number of reports since winter 2003–2004, when only 5 birds were reported. All reports 11/28–2/23 St. Louis (east Duluth) fide JWL, m.ob., 12/3 Becker (Tamarac N.W.R.) WBr, 12/4 Becker (Big Sugar Bush Lake) fide WBr, 12/5 (possibly earlier) St. Louis (north of Chisholm in Angora) fide JWL, 12/6 Mahnomen (McCRaney Lake) fide JMJ, 12/8 Beltrami (Turtle River Lake) fide JMJ, 1/22 (possibly earlier)–2/26 Mille Lacs ASc, m.ob. and the Henderson CBC.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
2539 Reported from all regions statewide throughout the period. CBC high count Henderson (1,981).
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
101 Reported within range north, with the same number of counties as last year. Numerous reports 12/12–2/24 St. Louis (Sax-Zim) m.ob. CBC high count Itasca S.P. (111). [Corrected]
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
242 Reported within range and throughout the season, with the highest number of counties reporting from the past five years. All south reports: Cedar Creek Bog CBC (1), and 1/26 Sherburne (Ann Lake) NSc. CBC high count was from Cook (217).
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
1233 Reports were down slightly from last year, which had a record number of reports. CBC high count was from Rochester (253).
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
1228 Highest number of reports since the 2003–2004 Winter Season. Reports were concentrated throughout the central and southern regions, with these exceptions north 12/15 Kittson LW, the Crookston CBC (11), and 1/24 St. Louis MCA. CBC high count Cook (90), well below the four digit counts from two years ago.
Redpoll (Common)
(Acanthis f. flammea)
2520 Reports north similar to last year and from all regions. South reports were up significantly and widely scattered across the region. Overall numbers remained relatively low, with the CBC high count from Bemidji (296). The last significant invasion was the winter of 2003–2004. Perhaps we're due for another?
Redpoll (Hoary)
(Acanthis f. exilipes)
4 All documented reports include 12/18 Cass †BAW, 1/1 St. Louis (Britt) †KRS, 1/19 Itasca †WBa, CoK, 1/30–2/24 St. Louis (3 in Sax-Zim Bog at Blue Spruce Rd.) ph. MLH, †KRE, †PHS, m.ob., 1/26 Itasca †SC, 1/30–2/29 Crow Wing ph. †JSB. See Undocumented Reports for additional observations. As always, documentation is requested by the editor and compilers for all reports of this species.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
102 Reports up only slightly over last year, and overall still relatively scarce. Reports north were concentrated in the North-central and Northeast regions, with only the Roseau CBC (7) reporting in the Northwest. All reports south were from the western region 12/2 Lac qui Parle (13, Walter Twp.) BJU, and 2/22 Murray (12) DBz. CBC high counts were Aurora (43) and Pine (43, of which 17 were noted as being of the “large-billed race”).
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
82 Numbers significantly lower than last year. In the north most reports were from St. Louis and Lake counties, m.ob., nearly spanning the season. Additional reports included 1/14 Pine MCA and 2/10 Cass (3) DAY. All reports south 12/30 Swift (1, Appleton Cemetery) BJU, and a count week observation from the St. Paul NE Suburban CBC. CBC high count Two Harbors (104).
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
2428 Reports were up significantly over the past five years, and siskins were seen accross the state except for the Southwest. However, overall numbers were fairly low as the CBC total was 828 compared to the 2005–2006 Winter Season when the CBC total was 6,999! CBC high count was Duluth (113).
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
2338 Highest number of reports over the past five years. CBC high count was St. Paul NE Suburban (642).
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
825 Widely scattered reports north, where unexpected in winter, including 12/29 Roseau (2) JMJ, 1/21 Aitkin (Tamarack) KRE, and 2/2 Clay HHD. Additional reports from a few CBCs, with the high count from Crookston (63). Reports were down in the south compared with last year, but spread throughout the region. The CBC high count south was from Marshall (80). Reports after mid-January were scarce, with no significant migration movements noted: 1/22 Renville SWe, 1/23 Lac qui Parle (35) BJU, Sherburne DMF, 1/27 Dakota (60) JPM, 2/16 Waseca RBW, 2/24 Olmsted DAB, JWH.
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
2636 Number of reports was consistent with the past two years. Reported in all regions north, with significant numbers still being noted well into December, some perhaps late southbound migrants, including 12/20 Cass (500) DAY, 12/21 Wilkin (210) PBB and 12/31 Wadena (135) PJB. The first north reports indicating probable returning migrants were 1/26 Pennington (200) JMJ, 2/4 Polk (100) NGE and 2/7 Clay (100) CMN. Also reported from all regions in the south, with significant flocks 12/6 Renville/ Meeker (1000) DMF, and 12/3 Lac qui Parle (370) BJU. CBC high count Bluestem (1,525).
Towhees, Sparrows
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
1 One report on the Rochester CBC was documented. Most unusual was a well photographed individual 1/31 Mower ph. †CMy.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
8 All reports 12/1 Washington TEB, 12/9 Brown BTS, 12/29 Meeker DMF, 1/5 Washington (2) BRL (overwintering?), and 2/28 Rice TFB, probably an overwintering bird. CBC high count Bloomington (4).
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
1135 Reports down slightly from last year, but across a broad swath of the state from Beltrami and Hubbard Counties in the north, southwest to Traverse and Lac qui Parle Counties in the West-central region, then southeast to Washington County in the East-central region, and Martin in the South-central region, and east to Houston County. Also found in St. Louis and Cook counties in the Northeast. CBC high counts were Winona (436) and Bloomington (431).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
2239 Reported from all regions statewide and throughout the season. Several observations of the “Oregon” race, J. h. thurberi, were noted, including several from CBCs. The CBC high count of this form was from Fargo (5). The CBC high count of the “Slate-colored”, or unspecified races, was Winona (1,303). Overwintering was specifically noted in Ramsey (8) AXH. Undocumented was a “Pink-sided” individual, a race still not conclusively known in the state.
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
15 Only report north was from the Grand Marais CBC. All south reports include 12/21 Dakota (Burnsville) DEn, 12/25 Meeker TNe, 12/28 Washington LMS, and probable overwintering 2/28 Rice TFB. Overwintering reported 1/7–2/29 Dakota (2 in Empire Twp.) ph. BSe, m.ob. Both were immature birds and particularly interesting as each appeared to belong to different subspecies: one, the dark lored Z. l. leucophrys, and the other, a pale lored Z. l. gambelii. Also recorded on the Hutchinson (2) CBC.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
48 Widely scattered reports from around the state. Late north 12/2 Cook CJT, 12/8–1/22 Lake JWL, m.ob. (overwintering?), and the latest and probably overwintering 2/18 Polk fide JMJ. High count 12/4–1/1 Clay (3, all dates?) RHO, m.ob. In the south, one possibly overwintering 1/14, 1/28 and 2/3 Houston (feeder 5 miles northwest of Houston) KAK. Late migrants included 12/2 Dakota BAF, 12/4 Wright CFa, 12/13 Steele NFT, and 12/22 Redwood PBB.
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
614 Widely scattered reports north from Clay and Clearwater in the western and central regions to the northeast, primarily on CBCs. Noteworthy are reports from 12/5 and 12/13 Clearwater KLa, and 12/30 Pine (rest stop feeder, along I-35 near Sturgeon Lake) TPW. Reports were also scattered across the south. Overwintering was noted 12/10–2/29 Ramsey AXH and 12/1–2/29 Dakota (2, with one bird surviving a predation attempt in mid-December and making a complete recovery) ADS. Possibly overwintering 12/1–2/11 Anoka DPG and 12/25, 1/1 and 2/18 Meeker TNe. CBC high count Bloomington (8).
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
1 One report 12/9 McLeod (2) †JCC was the fifth state winter record, with the last such observation in 2002.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
214 All reports north 12/3 St. Louis FKB, 12/22 St. Louis MLH, and on the Detroit Lakes CBC. Scattered throughout the south and reported on several CBCs. High count was from the New Ulm CBC (15).
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
12 Only reports 12/1 Lake (at feeder in Castle Danger) JWL, 12/8 Scott (Wilkie Unit, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) DWK, and the Excelsior CBC.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
1 Very rare in winter was a male at a feeder 12/31 Hennepin ph. †SMo.
Sturnella meadowlark
(Sturnella sp.)
7 All reports: 12/13,12/24 and 1/1 Lac qui Parle BJU; 12/18 Yellow Medicine BRB; 1/5 and 1/27 Brown (9) BTS; and 1/17 Steele NFT. Also reported on the following CBCs: Fairmont (1), Jackson (2) and Wabasha (1).
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
423 All reports north 12/1–2 St. Louis (Virginia, continuing from fall, an injured bird that likely perished after a heavy snowfall) SLF, and 12/27 Otter Tail fide JMJ. Perhaps this same bird was from one of the three Otter Tail County CBCs reporting this species, Battle Lake (10), Detroit Lakes, or Fergus Falls (40). Other north CBCs reporting were Long Prairie and Little Falls. Widespread across the south in all regions. High count 1/9 Blue Earth (2,000) RMD, higher than the combined total of all the CBCs statewide.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
5 High count 1/17–1/21 Scott (54) SMi. All other reports: 1/17 Steele (15) NFT; 1/19 (2), 2/8 (19) and 2/24 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) DWK, CMB, and BAF, respectively; and 1/19 (38) and 2/16 LeSueur RMD. Both February reports probably indicate overwintering birds and not early migrants.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
19 Only north report 2/2 Mille Lacs ASc. All south reports: 1/2 Lac qui Parle BJU, 1/10 Freeborn AEB, 1/11, 2/2 Blue Earth ChH, 1/27 Nicollet (7 Mile Creek County Park) WCM, 2/16 Blue Earth RMD, 1/20 McLeod (12) and Sibley (35) JCC, and 2/23 Lincoln (2) DBM, probably representing early migrants. Also recorded on the Henderson (2), Lac qui Parle, Lamberton (6), and Winona (6) CBCs.
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
1 Two individuals were documented in Todd during the Long Prairie CBC.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
423 Only reports north 12/2–23 Otter Tail DTT, and the Baudette, Crookston (2) and Long Prairie CBCs. Scattered reports from throughout the south, but concentrated in the Central region. Flocks of late migrants noted beginning 12/3 Lac qui Parle (160) BJU, dwindling in numbers there through January. Numerous CBC reports with the high count Albert Lea (74). No reports of overwintering birds or early returning migrants. Last report 2/4 Stearns (3) MDN.
Warblers
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
4 Reported for four of the last five winter seasons. The season with no report was 2004–2005. All reports 1/7 and 1/19 Meeker DMF, 1/13 and 1/16 Olmsted JWH, and 1/26 Dakota HHD. No observer indicated that any of these birds overwintered.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
1838 Number of reports about the same as last year. Reported from all regions statewide, and only missing from the extreme Northwest, North-central, and the extreme Southwest counties. Consistent numbers north likely represent ongoing range expansion in that region. CBC high count Rochester (358).