Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 1971-Fall Season
1 August through 30 November 1971
by Kim R. Eckert and Paul Egeland

The buck stops here. Don't blame Editor Bob Janssen, blame us for the lateness of this issue of the Loon.

These seasonal reports are not the easiest things in the world to do, and often they are the only thing holding an issue up for printing. We're told that the June issue will be on time, however, so perhaps things will get back on schedule to stay. We're also told that there have been some volunteers to help on these reports, which is good news, because we certainly need the help.

It's traditional here to start with a weather summary, but we lost the data we compiled, and there isn't enough time to go look for it. But even though, as of now, there was no weather to speak of last fall, there were a lot of birds around worth mentioning, and enough observers around to mention them. A total of 280 specials were recorded, probably the highest ever for a fall season. 54 observers contributed reports, which is much better than last fall's 42, but still not enough when you consider that only about one-fourth of these are from the north.

But the western part of the state had better representation than usual, especially in the west-central and southwest.

Our style is similar to that of our previous reports, except for one major change. From now on, in both the spring and fall reports, the printing of observers' ipitials will not be as prevelant.

Observers with the earliest and latest records of a species will not be acknowledged. Initials will only accompany unusual late or early dates, peak numbers, and for those rare and uncommon species in which all reports are listed. There are two reasons for this change. First, normal early and late dates for migrants is data that is not unusual or interesting enough in itself to record the observer. Just the date and county is sufficient. The second reason is that these reports are very difficult to compile, type, and print. Elimination of initials will greatly ease the enormity of these tasks, and should help in getting and keeping the Loon on schedule.

Even though the spring migration is more interesting to most of us to observe and record, it is the fall season that perhaps has the most to offer in the way of an unpredictable and puzzeling migration. Why is it in the fall that observers in the northern half of the state often record southbound migrants as late or later than those in the south? With early migrants in the spring, the south almost always has a decided edge. And why is it that so many common (or at least regular) species are not seen as often in the fall as in the spring? Some are missed altogether, such as this fall no one saw Swainson's Hawk, Spruce Grouse, Hudsonian Godwit, Blue-gray Gnatcatcher, Prothonotary Warbler, Bluewinged Warbler, and Louisiana Waterthrush.

There are, of course, partial answers to these questions too numerous to mention here, but at least it is interesting to read these seasonal reports in detail to observe and answer yourself the interesting questions raised. It is, after all, the curious and unpredictable that keeps the birder going.

With a record (?) 280 species recorded, there were of course many things of interest, but the following seemed the most significant. BH's Little Blue Heron, Snowy Egret, and Cattle Egret were still around in August after nesting at Lake Johanna.

White-faced Ibis continued to show up into late September to top off a mild 1971 invasion for this species. Agassiz refuge again recorded some very high peaks for ducks as it did last spring.

Scoters found their way to inland Minn. on 4 different occasions, and seem to be regular in small numbers away from Lake Superior in migration.

Harlan's Hawks were reported, but since this bird is difficult to separate from a dark phase Red-tail, only the most highly documented observation can be accepted. But other raptors made up for Harlan's being left out: 2 Gyrfalcons appeared, one even in the southwest; both eagles showed up in very encouraging numbers; and a Redshouldered Hawk turned up in northern Beltrami Co. Northern Bobwhites continued to occur in southwest Minn., but one has to wonder about their origin. (Sorry about that TS and JB, I almost forgot your Ferruginous Hawk in Aitkin Co.; now don't you forget to send in details.) King Rails appeared as they so often do, in late summer with their young, after not being observed all spring and summer. 50,000 Coot is impressive for a peak, but many other waterfowl would have been preferable to the colorless mudhen. As they did last spring, shorebirds and Marshall made the news. Western Sandpipers and Buff-breasted Sandipers were almost abundant at Marshall, while Knots made a rare inland appearance at Agassiz, American Avocets somehow turned up in Duluth in late October, and Stilt Sandpipers were very late in leaving the Fergus Falls area.

Another unidentified jaeger was found on L. Superior, and a Hawk-Owl returned to its old Sax-Zim area. Snowy Owls appeared in good numbers and spread farther south. It was definitely an invasion year for Northern 3-toed Woodpeckers, and many listers were able to check off this elusive species.

Perhaps the best bird was Minnesota's first Western Wood Pewee seen and heard well in Lyon Co. It will be a long time before this species turns up again. Tree and Cliff Swallows peaked well at Sherburne NWR, a new and interesting area with a lot of potential.

Carolina Wrens showed up a few times, even in northern Itasca Co.

A Varied Thrush showed up again as was expected, but the Loggerhead Shrike turned up only once and may be on the decline like some of the larger predators. Common Grackles showed up in huge numbers in the Twin Cities area, and all the winter finches invaded all over in good numbers, heralding one of our best winters for these birds. Every fall has those species that linger a month or two past their normal departure for some unknown reason, and this year the Great C r e s t e d Flycatcher, Swainson's Thrush, Baltimore Oriole, Scarlet Tanager, and Vesper Sparrow were extremely late. Finally, Smith's Longspurs again appeared to be regular in the prairie counties, but a couple also wandered to the shore of Lake Superior.

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.Counts listed in bold (150) indicate a total within or exceeding the top three high counts for that species.
9.Dagger “†” preceding observer’s initials denotes documentation was submitted.
10.“ph.” denotes a species documented with a photograph.
11.“v.t.” denotes a species documented by video tape.
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

Information

Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
3 reporis 10-22 Marshall KE; 10-15 to 11-10 Olmsted (3) CW. Snow/ Snow Goose (blue phase): early 9-11 Marshall; 9-22 Murray; late south 11-7 Wabasha; 11-10 Olmsted; 11-14 Cottonwood; late north 11-7 Becker; 11-12 Crow Wing; peak 10..7 Marshall (1585) AR.
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
late south 11-20 Nobles; 11-21 Wabasha 11-28 Murray; late north 11-4 Marshall; 11-26 Grant; peaks 10-21 Olmsted (10,.000) JAB; 10-7 Marshall (13,240) AR.
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
early 9-22 Marshall; late south 11-6 Ponf>; ll-24 Cottonwood 11-30 Houston late north 11-7 Duluth; 11-15 Mille Lacs.
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
late south 11-20 Carver; ll-26 Sherburne; ll-28 Wabasha; late north 10-1 St. Louis; 11-28 Ottertail; peak 9-21 Carver (585) KH.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
late south 10-21 Carver; 10-24 Wabasha; ll-20 Hennepin: latP. north 10-16 Grant; 10-27 Marshall; peak 9-30 Marshall (1070) AR.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
late south 11-2 Winona and Carver; 11-24 Hennepin; 11-27 Waseca; late north 10-27 Marshall; 11-14 Ottertail; peak 10-7 Marshall (22,460) AR.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
peak 10-27 Marshall (31,620) AR.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
early south 8-18 Sherburne; 9-15 Hennepin; late north 11-4 Marshall; 11-6 Cook; 11-26 Ottertail; peak 9-16 Marshall (534) AR.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
late south 10-25 Sherburne; 11-2 Winona; ll-16 Hennepin; late north 11-4 Marshall; 11-26 Ottertail; peak 1()..14 Marshall (2450) AR.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
late south 11-2 Sherburne; 11-17 Hennepin and Blue Earth: late north 11-4 Marshall; 11-14 Ottertail; peak 9-30 Marshall (5530) AR. Blue-winaed Teal: late south 10-23 Sherburne; 10-24 Wright; 10-28 Hennepin; late north 10-16 Grant; 11-4 Marshall; peak 8-19 Marshall (14,230) AR. American Widoeon: late south 11-15 Winona; 11-21 Hennepin; 11-27 Waseca; lat., north 11-14 Ottertail; 11-25 Cass; peak 9-16 Marshall (12,760) AR. 
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
late south 11 -22 Waseca; 11-27 Hennepin; la'e north ll-4 Marshall; 11-6 Cook; 11-13 Ottertail; peak 10-14 Marshall (1080) AR. Rina-nPcked Duek: lat.e south 11-20 Henneoin; lt-28 Wright: 11-30 Wabasha; late north 11-4 Mar~ hall; 11-7 Becker; peak 10-26 Sherburne (1.000) BD. Carwa•b,.ck: late south ll-27 Wasf>ca; ll-?11 Wril!"ht; 11-30 Wabash"; latP. north 11-20 C:row Wing; 11-28 Ottertail; peak 10-27 Marshall (560) AR. Greater Scaun: 4 reports: 9-26 Lyon PE; 10-8 C:row
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
early 8-31 Grant; 9-5 Duluth; late south 11-26 Lyon: 11-27 Waseca; ll-28 Wri'l"ht; late north ll-4 M~rshall; 11-26 Ottertail; peak 10..21 Marshall (7130) AR.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
9-18 13\. 10-28 (2\. 11-17 (19\ Duluth. J. M~lntosh. JG. JAB; 10-10 12) anpin; 11-13 Pope; 11-28 Wri!!ht; late north 11-R Grant; 11-7 Becker; peak 8-26 Marshall (1380) AR. Hooded Mergan•er: late south 11-n HennP.Pin; ll-1!1 Carver; 11-28 W•~eca; late north lJ..jl Cook; ll-19 St. Louis; 11-28 Ottertail; peak 11-4 Marshall
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
onlv 2 reports Minnewaska, Pope Co. (2), BH.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
early 8-31 Grant; 10-2 Hennepin; late south 11-19 Carver; 11-27 HennePin; 11-28 Wright; late north ll-7 B<>cker: 11-8 Crow Wing; peak 10-21 Marshall (13.00) AR.
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
early south 10-10 Wright; 11-1 Hennepin.
New World Quail
Northern Bobwhite
(Colinus virginianus)
8-20 Mountain Lake, Cottonwood Co. (12), E. Duerksen. Ring-l"lecked Ph..asant: renorted from Swift, Douf!Jas. Benton, Dodge, Hennenin. Sibley. Scott, Dakota, Lvon, Pone, Redwood·. Olmsted, Winona, Nobles. Blue Earth. Murrav. Watonwan, Lac qui Parle. Sherburne, Waseca, Carver, Rice, Wabasha, Ramsey, Stearns, Duluth, Ottertail.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
reported from Crow Wing, Duluth, Mille Lacs, Carlton. Cook, Lake, Ottertail. Morrison. Lake of the Woods, Pine, Dakota, Stearns, Sherburne, Chisago, Wabasha, Anoka and Clay.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
8-17, 9-18. 11-21 Aitkin (11) TS; 10-ln Aitkin (2\ JB, MMC. JG; 11-10 Clear water (25\ RD; 11-13 Koochiching (5} NH.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
10-9 Rothsay, Wilkin Co., KE; only report.
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
8-8 Pope BH; 8-28 Dodge BH; 9-24 Dakota BH; reported with no dates from Nobles HH, Blue Earth EK, Murray ND, Lyon PE.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
)ate south 11-16 Lac qui Parle; ll-21 Jlennepin 11-27 Wri!l"ht; late north 11-13. Crow Wing; 11-14 Ottertail.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
e~rly south 9-20 Pope; 9-25 Lyon; late south 10-24 Wri P."ht; 11-19 HennePin; late north 10-25 St. Louis; 10-30 Lake; 11-19 Duluth.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
late north 10-23 Crow Win~!; 10-28 Duluth; only report south 9-5 Lincoln HK.
Eared Grebe
(Podiceps nigricollis)
5 reports DB; 9-16 Crow Wing TS and Marshall AR; 10-30 Ottertail (10) RHJ; only 1 report last fall.
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
late south 10-6 Lyon; 10-31 Nicollet; 11-11 Jlennepin; late north 10-14 Marshall; 10-31 Crow Wing; peak 8-29 Stevens (80), J. Hart.
Pigeons, Doves
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
late north 11-17 Clearwater; 11-27 Grant; 11-28 Aitkin.
Cuckoos
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus americanus)
only 1 report RHJ.
Black-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus erythropthalmus)
late north 9-18 Becker and St. Louis; 10·2 Kanabec; late south 9-14 Dakota; 9-19 Sherburne.
Nightjars
Common Nighthawk
(Chordeiles minor)
late south 9-28 Ramsey; 10-1 Scott; 10-6 Hennepin; late north 9·8 Crow Wing; 9-21 Grant; peak 8-18 Duluth (750), D. Olsen.
Eastern Whip-poor-will
(Antrostomus vociferus)
2 reports Marshall HK.
Swifts
Chimney Swift
(Chaetura pelagica)
late south 9-23 Wabasha; 9-24 Lyon; 9-28 Ramsey; late north 9-5 Crow Wing; 9-7 Duluth.
Hummingbirds
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
(Archilochus colubris)
late south 10·1 Stearns; 10-2 Cottonwood; 10-5 Rice; late north 9-21 Mille Lacs; 10-5 Cook.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
KING RAIL
(Rallus elegans)
2 reports Co. (2) FL; 8-16 to 9-11 Regier Slough, Cottonwood Co., up to 4, photographed by L. Rupp.
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
late south 9-3 Cottonwood; 10-2 Pope; 10-12 Hennepin; late north 9-6 Crow Wing TS.
Sora
(Porzana carolina)
late south 10-10 Scott; 10-16 Pope; 11-21 Hennepin CH; late north 9-16 Marshall; 9-22 Duluth.
Common Gallinule
(Gallinula galeata)
4 reports KG; 10-2 Cyrus, Pope Co., RBJ; 10-12 Hennepin (3) PE.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
late south 11-7 Wright and Cottonwood; 11-29 Wabasha; 11-30 Hennepin; late north 11-4 Marshall; 11-28 Ottertail; peaks 9-16 Marshall (26,780) AR; 10-16 Douglas (50,000) KE, PE.
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
10 reports, more than usu~l Cottonwood (45\, A. Setten; 10-8 Clav (400) EA; 10-27 Norman (4000) EA; 9-5 Marshall DB, KG; 8-2 Sherburne (2) BD; 9-6 (34\. 9-16 (104). 10-14 (1) Marshall AR; 10-17 Aitkin TS; 11-6 Duluth DB.
Stilts, Avocets
American Avocet
(Recurvirostra americana)
7-16 Clay, E. Welter;10-31 Duluth (2) BL; this bird is seldom reported in fall.
Plovers
Black-bellied Plover
(Pluvialis squatarola)
early 8-9 Lyon; 8-31 Grant; late south 10-1 Pope; 10-30 Lyon; late north 10-22 Clay; 10-31 Duluth and Lake.
American Golden-Plover
(Pluvialis dominica)
early 8-22 Clay (1000) EA; 9-1 Duluth; late south 9-25 Hennepin; 10-30 Renville; late north 9-27 Duluth; 10-16 Grant; 10-26 Ottertail.
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
late south 11-17 Wabasha; 11-20 Houston; 11-25 Lac qui Parle; late north 10-9 Ottertail and Douglas; 10-24 Duluth.
Semipalmated Plover
(Charadrius semipalmatus)
early 7-16 Clay; 8-9 Lyon; late south 9-6 Stearns; 9-16 Carver; 9-26 Lyon; late north 9·14 Mille Lacs.
Piping Plover
(Charadrius melodus)
8-10 and 11 Mille Lacs MI, only report.
Sandpipers
Marbled Godwit
(Limosa fedoa)
7-16 Clay, E. Welter; 8-9 and 19 Lyon (5) PE; 8-29 Lyon LP; only reports.
Ruddy Turnstone
(Arenaria interpres)
4 reports 9-8, 9-10 Mille Lacs MI; 9-6 Lyon LP; 9-25 Lyon PE.
Stilt Sandpiper
(Calidris himantopus)
early 7-9 Duluth; 7-10 Hennenin, Lyon and Yellow Medicine; late south 9-13 Hennepin; 9-26 Lyon; late north 10-10 Grant KE; 10-17 Ottertail KE, PE (may be latest date on record); pe~k 8-22 Lyon (1000) LP.
Sanderling
(Calidris alba)
early 7-10 Lyon; 7-11 Duluth; late south 9-26 Lyon; late north 10-16 Grant; 10-24 Duluth.
Dunlin
(Calidris alpina)
early 7-3 Duluth; late south 9-29 Wright; 10-30 Lyon; late north 10-16 Grant; 10-22 Clay; 10-31 Duluth.
Baird's Sandpiper
(Calidris bairdii)
early 7-16 Clay; 7-26 Mille Lacs; late south 9-20 Wright; 9-25 Lyon; 9-28 Carver; late north 10-23 Cook; 11-6 Grant.
Least Sandpiper
(Calidris minutilla)
early 7-10 Lyon; 7-12 Sherburne; late south 9-5 Wright; 9-6 Stearns; 10-3 Lyon; late north 9-10 Mille Lacs; 10-10 Grant.
White-rumped Sandpiper
(Calidris fuscicollis)
early 8-10 Crow Wing; 8-12 Cottonwood; late 8-22 Lyon; 8-26 Hennepin; 9-3 Cottonwood.
Pectoral Sandpiper
(Calidris melanotos)
early 7-9 Duluth; 7-10 Hennepin; late south 10-3 Lyon; 10-24 Freeborn; late north 10-17 Ottertail; 10-31 Grant and Duluth.
Semipalmated Sandpiper
(Calidris pusilla)
early 7/5 Mille Lacs; 7·10 Lyon; late south 8/31 Hennepin; 9/6 Stearns; 9/26 Lyon; late north 9·2 Duluth; 10/10 Grant.
WESTERN SANDPIPER
(Calidris mauri)
7-17 Wabasha KE, PE; 8-10 Aitkin RHJ; 8-9 and 19 Lyon PE; HK reported this species on 9 different dates in Lyon Co. (Marshall) from 7-14 to 9-25, with a peak of 8 on 9-5; there is little doubt that this bird deserves to be on Minnesota's regular list. Buff-breasfShort-billed Dowitcher
Short-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus griseus)
7-10 Lyon (2) PE; only report.
Long-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus scolopaceus)
early 7/10 Hennepin; 9/6 Grant; late south Hl-2 Lyon; 10/16 Pope; late north 10/16 Grant.
American Woodcock
(Scolopax minor)
late south 10-10 Washington; J0-28 Hennepin; 10-31 Blue Earth; late north 10-4 Kanabec; 10-10 Cook.
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
late south 11-8 Blue Earth; 11-20 Nobles and Houston; late north 10-17 Ottertail; 11-6 Crow Wing; 9-26 Grant and Ottertail (80) KE. Upland Plover: 3 reports: 7-1 Hennenin, F. Nubel; 8-3 and 10 Aitkin TS, JB; 8-10 Lyon PE. Spotted Sandoiper: late south 9-7 Sherburne; J0-4 Dakota;, late north 9-12 Douglas and Mille Lacs; 9-22 ~,;row Wing; 10-16 Grant.
Solitary Sandpiper
(Tringa solitaria)
early 7-10 Hennepin; 7-16 Clay; late south 9-27 Hennepin; 10-l Pope; 10-10 Scott; late north 9-4 Morrison; 9-8 Mille Lacs.
Willet
(Tringa semipalmata)
3 reports and 20 Murray (6) ND. Knot: "rare in July," Agassiz NWR, Marshall Co., AR; very few inland reports.
Greater Yellowlegs
(Tringa melanoleuca)
early 7/10 Aitkin and Sherburne; late south 10/30 Lyon; 10/31 Hennepin; 11/2 Winona; late north 10/17 Ottertail; 11/4 Marshall.
Wilson's Phalarope
(Phalaropus tricolor)
4 reports PE; 9/6 Stearns JG; 9/6 Lyon (100) LP; 10/1 Scott JAB.
Gulls, Terns
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
late south 11-15 Hennepin; 11-17 Pope; 11-27 Carver, J. Gilbert; late north 10·31 Ottertail; peak 10·18 and 11·23 Carver (5000) KH. . Bonaparte's Gull: early 8-16 Mille Lacs; 9-1 Duluth; late south 11-16 Hennepin; 11-21 Dakota; 11-27 Wright; late north 10-31 Grant; 11-7 Crow Wing.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
late south 11-28 Dakota and Wright; 11-30 Hennepin; late north 11-12 Duluth; 11-21 Grant; peak 9-6 Grant and Ottertail (2000) KE.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
late south 11-14 Cottonwood; 11-27 Hennipen; 11-28 Dakota; late north 11-27 Crow Wing; 11-29 Douglas; peak 11-12 Duluth (3000) JG.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
11-12 Duluth (3) JG, MMC.
Caspian Tern
(Hydroprogne caspia)
early 8·23 Mille Lacs; 9-11 Wright; late south J0-3 Wabasha and Wright; 10-5 Carver; late north 9-13 Marshall; 9-14 Mille Lacs.
Black Tern
(Chlidonias niger)
late south 9-11 Sherburne; 9-20 Pope; 9·27 Ramsey; late north 9-17 Crow Wing; 9-24 Grant.
Common Tern
(Sterna hirundo)
late south 9-21 Carver; Jatp north 9-12 Duluth and Crow Wing: 9-14 Mille Lacs.
Forster's Tern
(Sterna forsteri)
late south 9-20 Kandiyohi; 10-3 Wright; late north 9-6 Ottertail; 9-24 Grant; 9-30 Marshall.
Loons
Red-throated Loon
(Gavia stellata)
10-23 Lake (1) KE, PE; only report.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
late south 11-15 Hennepin; 11-19 Rice; 11-28 Wright; late north 11-18 Crow Wing; 11-10 Duluth.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
late south 10-20 Henn<> oin; IO-n Traverse and Lac qui Parle; 11-2S Winona TV: latP. north 10-16 Grant; 10-21 Marshall; peak 9-24 Ottertail (240) KE.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
mnch more common than usual: late ~outh 10-23 Traverse; 10-~0 Lac qui Parle: ll-5 Cottonwood; l~te north 9-26 Ottertail; J0-7 Marshall; oo~ks !1-20 Cottonwood (3000\ LF: 9-12 Jackson (4.000) HH; "Sept." Nobles (5.000) HH.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
American Bittern
(Botaurus lentiginosus)
late 'outh 10..22 l!ennP.pin and Scott 10-n Carver; late north 9-8 Mille Lacs; 10-20 Marshall.
Least Bittern
(Ixobrychus exilis)
more rP.oorts th"n usual south !1-?t Hennepin; !1·25 Lvon; 10-3 Pope; late north 8-28 Aitkin; 9-16 Marshall.
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
late south 11-23 Wabasha; 11-28 Wri!!ht; 12-4 Carver; l•te north 11-14 Ottertail and Duluth; 11-26 Crow Wing.
Snowy Egret
(Egretta thula)
8-14 Pope (1 ad.) BH, see account under Little Blue Heron.
Little Blue Heron
(Egretta caerulea)
1 adult 'lnd 2 imm. (Little Rln<> X Snowy hvbrids?) stH\ present on 8-14 at Lake Johanna, Pope Co., BH.
Cattle Egret
(Bubulcus ibis)
30-~.0 adults and immatures still present on 8-14 at Lake Johanna, BH. Common Fo•et: I•te south 10-5 Dakota; 10-17 Houo;;ton ; 10-24 W~basha : l::t.t~ north 9-Hl M~rsha! l; 10-4 Ottertail; peak 10-5 Dakota (120) RC.
Green Heron
(Butorides virescens)
late sBlack-crowned Night-Heron
Black-crowned Night-Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
late south 9-26 Cottonwood; 10-2 Pope; 10-29 Lyon; late north 9-25 Grant; 10-14 Marshall.
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
(Nyctanassa violacea)
9-18 Houston (6) TV, only report.
Ibises
White-faced Ibis
(Plegadis chihi)
8-29 Sulem Slough. Watonwan Co., 1 photographed by L. ltnpp; 9-2!; Travf> rse Co. 16 mi. e. of Browns Valley), KE (seeNotes of Interest in December Loon).
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
late south 10-10 Carver; 10-13 Winona; 10-31 Hennepin; late north 10-13 Duluth; 11-6 Grant; peak 10-4 Duluth (60) JG.
Osprey
Osprey
(Pandion haliaetus)
late south 10-4 Carver; 10-10 Stearn<; late north 10-4 Duluth: 10-31 Lake; 11-3 St. Louis; also renorted from Sherburne. Anoka, Marshall, Crow Wing, Mille Lacs, Ottertail and Cook.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
12 reports of 15 individuals (only 4 reports last fall): 9-25 Duluth CH; 10-4 Sherburne BD; 10-5 Duluth JG; 10-9 Hennepin EM; 10-11 Cook WHL; 10-19 Pope RBJ; 10-20 Marshall AR; 10-22 Hennepin OJ; 10-31 Aitkin JB, TS; 11-9 Winona TV; 11-17 Marshall AR; 11-28 Polk, J. and S. Maertens.
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
late south 11-19 Lac qui Parle; 11-21 Cottonwood; 11-27 Waseca; late north 11-21 Marshall; 11-24 Morrison.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
late south 11-21 Dakota; 11-22 Wabasha; 11-29 Washington; late north 11-7 Becker; 11-9 Duluth; peak 9-14 Duluth (259) MMC.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
late south 9-11 Hennepin; 9-29 Sherburne; 10-13 Olmsted; late north 10-10 Crow Wing; 11-9 Duluth.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
10 reports from Aitkin, Lake, Duluth and Marshall; no south reports.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
adults reported from Crow Wing (1), Mille Lacs (1), Duluth (5) and Aitkin (3); immatures reported from Stearns (1) Hennepin (]); Wadena (1\, Aitkin (9), Duluth (9\, Becker (3) and Cottonwood (1\; also 94 of unknown age were reporten from Winona, Sherburne, Wabasha. Grant, Koochiching, Clearwater, St. Louis, Aitkin, Cass, Crow Wing, Marshall and Hennepin.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
late south 10-27 Hennepin; north and west reports: 9-4 Lower Red Lake, Beltrami Co. DB; 10-10 and 11-6 Deerwood, Crow Wing Co., TS; 9-15 Pope, J. Hart.
Broad-winged Hawk
(Buteo platypterus)
late south 10-6 Sherburne; 10-22 Hennepin; late north 10-9 Duluth; 10-19 Mille Lacs; 10-27 Marshall.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
late north 11-7 Clay; 11-9 Du luth; 11-13 Crow Wing. Harlan's Hawk: there were 3 reports of this species, none of which had completely convincing details; see JG's article on this hard-to-Identify species in the March 1967 Loon.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
early 9-18 Mille Lacs; 9-24 Douglas; late north 11-28 Mille Lacs and Crow Wing; 11-29 Marshall.
FERRUGINOUS HAWK
(Buteo regalis)
10-23 Rice Lake NWR, Aitkin Co., TS, JB; details?
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
reported from Olmsted, Nobles, Washington, Hennepin, Big Stone and Cottonwood.
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
reported from Aitkin, Grant, Duluth, Crow Wing, Cass, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Waseca, Olmsted, Lac qui Parle. Wright, Dodge, Stearns, Carver, Hennepin, Sherburne and Pope; only 4 reports last fall.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
9 reports 10-25 Rice OR; 11-10 Clay EA; 11-11 Duluth, E. Putnam; 11-17 Sherburne BD; 11-19 Winona TV; 11-24 Lac qui Parle, fide PE; 12·3 Clearwater RD; 11-24 Marshall AR.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
reported from Crow Wing, Cook, Ait kin, Stearns, Morrison, Wabasha, Washington, 0-2 St. Louis.JAB z_. enn Win na arver and oo (
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
10-31 Cottonwoo Du luth MMC; 11-28 Dakota RC.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
11-3 Pope BH; only report.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
8-14 St. Louis BDC; 10-20 and 11-4 Duluth, K. Sundquist.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
late south 11-12 Carver; 11-21 Wabasha; 11-30 Hennepin; late north 11-15 Crow Wing; 11-28 Ottertail.
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
late south 10-19 Wabasha; J.0-24 Hennepin; 11-1 Sherburne; late north 10-4 Cook; 10-9 Ottertail.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
reported from Carver, Blue Earth. Dakota, Washinl(ton. Hennepin, Winona, Wabasha, Dodge, Wright, Sherburne, Morrison (10-31 DB\ and Aitkin (all year at feeder, LP).
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
late south 10-2 Cottonwood; 10-13 Olmsted; 10-18 Hennepin; late north 10-5 Cook; 10-6 Koochiching. Black-backed 3-toed Woodpecker: 9-20 and 11-28 St. Louis, fide JG; 9-24 and 10-10 Cook MMC; 10·23 Cook KE. PE, JG; 11-2 and 6 Crow Wing JB; 11-27 and 30 Crow Wing TS; an invasion year for this and the following species. NORTHERN 3-TOED WOODPECKER: perhaps the greatest influx ever of this species: 9-10 Ogishkemuncie, St. Louis Co.. J. Wilson; 10-23 and 24 Basswood Lake, Lake Co.. A. Olson: 11-10 Duluth JG, MMC; 11-11 nuluth. K. Sundquist; 11-20 Nimrod. WaNorthern Flicker
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
late north 10-9 Cook; 10-16 St. Louis; 10-24 Cass.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
reported from Grant, Crow Wing, Cook, Cass, Duluth, Mille Lacs, Aitkin, Morrison, Clearwater, Blue Earth, Dakota, Washington, Hennepin, Winona, Wabasha, Wright, Lac qui Parle, Carver, Anoka, Sherburne, Pine, Pope and Becker; only 10 reports last year.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
late north 10-16 Grant and Aitkin; 10-19 Mille Lacs; 10-31 Otter Tail.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
9-5 Douglas KE; 9-?1\ Sherburne BD; 9-18, 9-19, 10-2, 10-4 Duluth (4) MMC, JG, KE; only reports. 
GYRFALCON
(Falco rusticolus)
2 reports Nobles (1 dark phase), J. Brandenberg. 
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
4 report<: 8-11 Sherburne BD; 9-21 Dul•tth MMC, JG; 9-23 Marshall AR; 10-2 Crow Wing TS. 
Flycatchers
Olive-sided Flycatcher
(Contopus cooperi)
early south 8-15 Wright; 8-22 Hennepin; late south 9-14 Hennepin; 9-30 Dakota; 10-4 Hennepin; late north 8-23 Crow Wing; 8-29 Duluth.
WESTERN WOOD-PEWEE
(Contopus sordidulus)
first state record: 9-25 Cottonwood, Lyon Co. PE; seen and heard well; details will be published here in full.
Least Flycatcher
(Empidonax minimus)
late south 9/10 Cottonwood; 9/14 Murray; 10/9 Hennepin; late north 9/22 Duluth; 9/30 Morrison.
Eastern Phoebe
(Sayornis phoebe)
late "outh 10-17 Wrie-ht; 10-24 Henneoin; 11-4 C~rver KH; late north 10-5 Morrison; 10-7 Crow Wing. Yellow-bellied Flycatch,.r: earlv south 8-2n Waba sha; 8-28 Anoka; late 9-3 Wright; 9-8 Duluth. Traill's Flvcatcher: 9-11 Morrison LR; 9-18 and 21 Hennepin ES; 8·14 Wright ES; only reports.
Vireos
Yellow-throated Vireo
(Vireo flavifrons)
late south 9-18 Hennepin; 9-23 Wabasha; 10-7 Stearns; late north 9-17 Pine; 9-21 Crow Wing.
Blue-headed Vireo
(Vireo solitarius)
earlv south 8-28 Wright late south 9-27 Sherburne; 10-3 Wright; 11-l Hennepin RBJ; late north 10-4 Crow Wing; 10-6 Duluth.
Philadelphia Vireo
(Vireo philadelphicus)
early 8-27 Wabasha; 8-31 Hennepin; late south 9-12 Wright; 9-13 Dakota; 9-18 Hennepin; late north 9-8 Duluth; 9-28 Morrison. Warblinq Vireo: late south 9-10 Wright; 9-11 Hennepin; 9-23 Wabasha; late north 9-8 Duluth; 9-13 Grant. Black and White Warbler: early south 8-19 Wright and Hennepin; late south 9-11 Carver; 9-14 Ramsey; 9-29 Hennepin; late north 9-21 Crow Wing; 9-23 Duluth.
Red-eyed Vireo
(Vireo olivaceus)
late south 9-22 Sherburne; 9-27 Hennepin; 10-3 Wnight; late north 9-8 Du luth; 9-11 Morrison.
Shrikes
Loggerhead Shrike
(Lanius ludovicianus)
only 1 report (none last year): 8-24 Duluth MMC.
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
early south 10-14 Hennepin; 11-12 Sherburne; early north 10-17 Crow Wing; 10-28 Duluth; 11-3 Cook.
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
reported from Clearwater, Crow Wing, St. Louis, Cook. Koochiching, Cass, Aitkin, Carlton, Lake and Itasca.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
peak 9-16 Duluth (5000) MMC.
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
5 reports Sheer; 10-10 Clearwater RD; 10-22 Marshall and Beltrami (7) KE; 10-23 Norman EA; 11-25 Aitkin LP.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
reported from Carlton, Lake, St. Louis, Marshall, Clearwater, Cook, Crow Wing and Beltrami.
Chickadees, Titmice
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
6 reports 10-6 Koochiching DB; 10-16 St. Louis NH; 10-21 Lake RBJ; 10-22 St. Louis RBJ; 11-1 Duluth, T. Peck.
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
9-6 Hennepin RBJ; 11-29 Carlos, Douglas Co., 1 at feeder, H. Lewis.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
late north 11-7 Lake; 11-13 Cook: 11-26 Ottertail.
Martins, Swallows
Bank Swallow
(Riparia riparia)
late south 9-3 Murrav; 9-25 Hennepin and Lyon; late north 9-24 Douglas; 10-3 Crow Wing. Rou!lh-win!led Swallow: onlv 3 reports: 8-6 Blue Earth LF; 8-29 Rice BDC; 9-25 Hennepin EM.
Tree Swallow
(Tachycineta bicolor)
late south 10-12 Hennepin; J0-17 Wright; 10-20 Carver; late north 10-~ Crow Wing; 10-16 Grant; peak 9-7 Sherburne (20,000) BD.
Purple Martin
(Progne subis)
late south 9-14 Olmsted; 9-25 Wright; 10-12 Hennepin; late north 9-14 Ottertail; 9-30 Crow Wing.
Barn Swallow
(Hirundo rustica)
late south 10-11 Lyon; 10-15 Carver; 10-24 Cottonwood; late north 9-24 Douglas; 10-2 Mille Lacs.
Cliff Swallow
(Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
late south 9-23 Sherburne; 9-25 Lyon; 10-2 Hennepin; late north 9-11 Mille Lacs; 9-22 Crow Wing; peak 9-7 Sherburne (3000) BD.
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
early south 8-25 Dakota; 9-8 Hennepin; late south 10-26 Olmsted and Cottonwood; 10-29 Hennepin; late north 10-21 Crow Wing; 10-24 Duluth.
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
early south 9-27 Stearns; 9-28 Carver and Hennepin; late north 10-28 Duluth; 11-4 Morrison; 11-14 Grant.
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
4 reports: 11-7 Duluth (31 JG; 11-7 Lake (11) DB; 11-8, 11-23. 11-30, 12-1 Crow Wing (450) JB; 11-26 Grant (1) KE.
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
late north 10-31 Clearwater; 11-7 Ottertail; 11-20 Crow Wing.
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
early south 8-27 Hennepin; 8-29 Washington; 9-11 Sherburne and Ramsey.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
early south 9-11 Hennepin; 9-13 Chisago; 9-17 Nobles; late north 11-19 Crow Wing; 11-28 Grant; 12-1 Clearwater.
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
4 reports CH; 10-4 through Nov. Washington WWL; 10-23 to Dec. WashinGolden-crowned Kinglet
House Wren
(Troglodytes aedon)
late south 10-5 Hennepin; 10-6 Dakota; 10-1t Olmsted; late north 9-12 Crow Wing; 9-25 Duluth.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
late south 10-18 Washington; 10-19 Hennepin; late north 10-5 Koochiching; 10-6 Duluth.
Sedge Wren
(Cistothorus stellaris)
late south 9-8 Sherburne; 9-25 Lvon; 10-3 Hennepin; 2 north reports: "August" Ottertail RHJ; 8-12 Aitkin RHJ.
Marsh Wren
(Cistothorus palustris)
late south 9-28 Carver; 10-11 w~shington; J0-21 Hennepin; late north 8-31 Crow Wing; 10-7 Morrison.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
late south 10-7 Hennepin; 10-11 Olmsted; 11-4 Ramsey; late north 9-24 Duluth; 10-1 St. Louis.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
late south J0-9 Chisago; 10-16 Hennepin; 12-3 Dakota, M. Goldberg; late north 10-22 Clay; 11-30 Ottertail. Robin: late north 11-24 Mille Lacs; 11-27 Grant; 11-28 Crow Wing; peak 9-5 Carver (1000) KH.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
1 report MI.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
late south 11-8 Carver; ll-10 Winona; 11-13 Dakota; late north 10-22 Aitkin; 11-11 Cook.
Veery
(Catharus fuscescens)
late south 9-27 Hennepin; late north 9-15 Mille Lacs; 9-18 Lake.
Gray-cheeked Thrush
(Catharus minimus)
early 8-27 Chisago; 8-30 Hennepin; late south 9-12 Hennepin; late north 9-27 Duluth; 10-3 Cook.
Swainson's Thrush
(Catharus ustulatus)
earlv south 8-22 Washington; 8-23 Henneoin; late south 10-22 Dakota; 11-11 Cottonwood LF; 11-28 Ramsey, M. Olson; late north 9-24 Cook; 9-27 Duluth.
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
early south 9-29 Stearns; 9-30 Chisago; late south 10-14 Winona; 10-23 Hennepin: 10-24 Cottonwood; late north 11-6 St. Louis; 11-7 Duluth.
Wood Thrush
(Hylocichla mustelina)
late south 9-23 Dakota; 10-3 Hennepin: 10-5 Winona; 1 report north: 8-10 Malmo. Aitkin Co. RHJ.
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
12-3 Mendota Heights, Dakota Co., M. Goldberg.
Pipits
American Pipit
(Anthus rubescens)
more common than usual 9-23 Lyon; 9-26 Ottertail and Lake; late south 10-2 Pope and Hennepin; late north 10-31 Aitkin; 11-6 Lake and Grant; peak 10-16 Aitkin (150) JB, TS. 
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
early south 10-31 Sherburne; 11-5 Hennepin; 11-8 Ramsey. i 15
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
2 south reports northern counties (only 1 report last fall).
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
reported from 17 counties north to Cook and Aitkin, south to Wabasha and Watonwan.
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
early south 11-3 Ramsey; 11-7 Hennepin; early north 10-11 Cook; 10-22 St. Louis; 10-28 Duluth; peak 11·11 Duluth (5000) MMC.
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
4 reports Cook DB; 11-21 and 26 Grant (4) KE.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
reported from Carver, St. Louis, Beltrami, Duluth, Lake, Grant, Clearwater, Crow Wing; only 1 report last year.
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
reported from Hennepin, Stearns, Pine, St. Louis, Clay, Grant, Cook, Crow Wing; none last fall.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
early south 10-1 Ramsey; 10-12 Stearns; 11·1 Hennepin; peak 10-28 Duluth (2000) MMC, JG.
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
late north 10-28 Duluth; 11-3 Cook; 11-14 Grant.
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
early 9-11 Duluth; 10-4 Cook; 10-9 Wilkin; late north 11-6 Grant; 11-7 Duluth; 11-8 Cook; peak 10-31 Crow Wing (2000) TS.
Smith's Longspur
(Calcarius pictus)
no less than 3 reporth with good details: 10-13 Duluth JAB (see Notes of Interest, Summer 1971 Loon); 10-9 Wilkin (at least 4) and 11-6 Grant KE (see Notes of Interest, Dec. 1971 Loon); also on 9-25 In Lake Co. 2 were reported with Incomplete details by J. Pratt. ~~~~th~untlng: early 9-18 Lake; 9-26 Cook; 10-9
Towhees, Sparrows
Grasshopper Sparrow
(Ammodramus savannarum)
8-11 Mille Lacs Ml, only report. Le Con•e•s Sparrow: late south 10-23 Watonwan; 10-24 Olmsted; 10-31 Hennepin; late north 9-5 Marshall.
Lark Sparrow
(Chondestes grammacus)
2 reports Lackore; 9-24 Grant KE.
LARK BUNTING
(Calamospiza melanocorys)
8-12 Watonwan LF; 10-8, 9, 10 Tofte, Cook Co. JP.
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
late south 10-11 Dakota; 10-18 Hennepin; 10-22 Watonwan; late north 10-17 Ottertail; 11-4 Duluth JG.
Clay-colored Sparrow
(Spizella pallida)
late south 9-11 Carver; 9-20 Olmsted; 10-1 Hennepin; late north 9-26 Crow Wing; 10-6 Grant.
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
late south 10-17 Wright; 10-23 Traverse; 10-31 Nobles; only report north 9-18 Duluth BH.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
early 9-22 Duluth; 9-23 Cook and Crow Wing; late south 11-12 Carver; 11-23 Blue Earth; 11-24 Hennepin; late north 11-6 Duluth; 11-30 Crow Wing.
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
reported from Hennepin, Wabasha, Carver, Winona, Washington, Crow Wing and Duluth. Tree Sparrow: early 9-30 Mille Lacs; 10-2 Cook; 10-8 Duluth; late north 11-21 Grant; 11-22 Duluth; 11-27 Crow Wing; peak 10-29 Crow Wing (1000) TS.
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
early 9-15 Cook; 9-16 Duluth; late south 10-15 Hennepin; 10-31 Nobles; 11-12 Olmsted; late north 10-10 Cook; 10-18 Duluth.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
early 9-20 Duluth; 9-25 Crow Wing and Cook; late south 11-14 Watonwan; 11-21 Murray; 12-1 Olmsted; late north 11-9 Duluth; 11-13 Clearwater.
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
late south 11-12 Henne pin; 11-13 Ramsey; late north 10-31 Duluth; 11-10 Crow Wing; 12-11 Clearwater.
Vesper Sparrow
(Pooecetes gramineus)
late south 10-17 Hennepin and Watonwan; 10-21 Dakota; late north 11-6 Grant; 11·21 Cook OP.
Nelson's Sparrow
(Ammospiza nelsoni)
2 reports marsh (3) FL; 9-28 Hennepin CH.
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
late south 10-10 Winona; 10-19 Dakota; 10-30 Hennepin; late north 10-8 Duluth; 10-10 Crow Wing.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
late south 11-9 Hennepin; 11-29 Lac qui Parle; 12-2 Dakota; late north 10-23 Cook; 11-12 Duluth.
Lincoln's Sparrow
(Melospiza lincolnii)
early south 8-19 Washington; 8-22 Hennepin; late south 10-13 Olmsted; 10-16 Hennepin; 10-17 Wright; late north 10-17 Otter· tail; 10-31 Lake.
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
late south 10-17 Watonwan and Wright; 10-20 Dakota; late north 10-17 Ottertail and Crow Wing; 11-7 Duluth.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
late south 10-5 Wright; 10-7 Hennepin; late north 9-23 Crow Wing; 10-2 Kana bec; 11-28 >and 12·5 Mille Lacs MI.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
late south 10-1 Scott:10-10 Wabasha; 10-23 Hennepin; late north 10-11 Cook; 11-6 Grant KE; peak 9-12 Wright (2000) ES.
Bobolink
(Dolichonyx oryzivorus)
late sout.h 8-25 Ramsey 9-5 Lyon; late north 9-11 Grant; 9-13 Mille Lacs. 
Eastern Meadowlark
(Sturnella magna)
late south 10-19 Sherburne; 10-24 Wright; late north 11-4 Duluth; 11-9 Cook; 11-24 Mille Lacs. 
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
late south 11-21 Pope; 11-30 Nobles and Murray; late north 11-18 Clearwater; 11-27 Douglas. 
Orchard Oriole
(Icterus spurius)
3 reoorts Lyon PE; 9-12 Duluth, B. and D. Hojnacki. 
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
late south 9-30 Dakota; 11-28 Ramsey, fide BH; 12-1 Washington, Mrs. Kuby; late north 8-29 Ottertail; 9-2 Duluth. 
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
late south 11-22 Waseca: 11-?.7 SherburnP: 11-29 Winona; late north 11-26 Ottertail; 12-1 Mille Lacs.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
late south 10-20 Dakota; 10-~1 Hennepin; late north 10-9 Wilkin and Clay; 11-30 Into Dec. Clearwater RD. Sr.arlet Tanaaer: late south 9-20 Washlnl!ton; 9-27 Sh<>rbnrne: J0-1 Hennepin; late north 9-30 Duluth; 11·26 Grant KE (latest date on record).
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
early 9-29 Wrl£ht: 10-11 Stearns: 111te south 11-7 Hennepin; 11-11 Wabasha; 11-13 Pope; late north 11-7 Cook; 11-9 Duluth. 
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
late south 11-3 Nobles; 11-16 Hennepin; 11-22 Waseca; late north 10-8 Duluth; 11-6 Grant. C<>mmon Graekh>: late south 11-27 Waseca; 11-29
Warblers
Ovenbird
(Seiurus aurocapilla)
late south 9-11 Wright; 9-17 Ramsey; 10-7 Hennepin; late north 9-16 Morrison; 9-22 Crow Wing.
Northern Waterthrush
(Parkesia noveboracensis)
early south 8-14 Wright; 8-19 Washington; late south 9-24 Hennepin; 9-27 Washington; 9-28 Pope; late north 9-11 Morrison; 9-23 Duluth.
Golden-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera)
late south 9-10 Wright; 9-24 Ramsey; 9-25 Hennepin; late north 9-6 Mille Lacs; 9-8 Duluth; peak 8-21 Crow Wing (25) TS.
Tennessee Warbler
(Leiothlypis peregrina)
early south 8-20 Ramsey; 8-24 Dakota; late south 10-3 Carver; 10-10 Hennepin; late north 10-7 Morrison; 10-8 Duluth; 9-20 Crow Wing.
Orange-crowned Warbler
(Leiothlypis celata)
early 8-26 Aitkin; 8-29 Carver; late south 10-11 Washington; 10-16 Wright; 10-24 Hennepin; late north 9-28 Duluth; 10-11 Mor rison.
Nashville Warbler
(Leiothlypis ruficapilla)
early south 8-25 Ramsey and Washington; late south 10-4 Sherburne; 10-7 Watonwan; 10-12 Hennepin; late north 10-4 Crow Wing; 10-5 Duluth.
Connecticut Warbler
(Oporornis agilis)
5 reports Hennepin OJ; 9-18 Lake RBJ; 9-19 Lake JAB; 9-30 Olmsted CW. Mournina Warbler: early south 8-29 Pope; late south 9-5 Wright; late north 9-11 Morrison. Yellowthroat: late south 9-25 L:von; 9-26 Wrh!'ht; 9-27 Hennepin; late north 10-7 Crow Wing; 10-11 Cook.
American Redstart
(Setophaga ruticilla)
late south 9-12 Wabasha; 9-27 Hennepin: late north 9-16 Morrison; 9-19 Crow Wing; 9>-23 Duluth.
Cape May Warbler
(Setophaga tigrina)
4 reports 9-2 Duluth JG; 9-19 Hennepin VL; 9-23 Lyon HK.
Cerulean Warbler
(Setophaga cerulea)
8-22 Wright (2) KG, only report.
Northern Parula
(Setophaga americana)
early south 8-26 Sherburne; 9-8 Hennepin; late south 9-27 Hennepin; 9-28 Dakota; late north 9-8 Crow Wing.
Magnolia Warbler
(Setophaga magnolia)
early south 8-23 Ramsey; 8-25 Hennepin; late south 10-9 Hennepin; late north 9-16 Crow Wing; 9-18 Lake; 9-28 Duluth.
Bay-breasted Warbler
(Setophaga castanea)
early south 9-4 Hennepin; late south 9-11 Wright; late north 9-12 Crow Wing; 10-2 Duluth. r'.,'
Blackburnian Warbler
(Setophaga fusca)
early south 8-19 Wrig-ht and Watonwan; late south 8-29 Wright; 9-23 Watonwan; 9-28 Hennepin; late north 8-29 Duluth; 9-11 Crow Wing.
Yellow Warbler
(Setophaga petechia)
late south 9-5 Hennepin; 9-6 Watonwan and Sherburne; late north 9-11 Crow Wing; 9-13 Duluth.
Chestnut-sided Warbler
(Setophaga pensylvanica)
early south 8-5 Washing ton; 8-25 Ramsey; late south 9-10 Washington and Wright; 9-27 Hennepin; 10-7 Stearns; late north 9-18 Lake and Duluth.
Blackpoll Warbler
(Setophaga striata)
only 4 reports 9-15 Hennepin EM; 9-18, 9-27, 10-8 Hennepin VL; 9-20 Hennepin FN.
Black-throated Blue Warbler
(Setophaga caerulescens)
2 reports Mrs. A. Fuller; 9-11 Wright ES. Myrtle Warbler: early south 8-18 Wabasha; 9-12 Wright; late south 10-24 Hennepin; 10-29 Wabasha; 10-30 Nobles; late north 10-31 Ottertail; 11-11 Duluth.
Palm Warbler
(Setophaga palmarum)
early south 9-11 Ramsey; late south 9-30 Watonwan; 10-9 Dakota; late north 10-2 Crow Wing; 10-5 Morrison; 10-12 Duluth.
Pine Warbler
(Setophaga pinus)
early south 8-19 Wright; late south 9-28 Hennepin; 10-7 Stearns; late north 9-8 Du· luth; 9-27 Crow Wing.
Black-throated Green Warbler
(Setophaga virens)
early south 9-10 Carver; 9-15 Hennepin; late south 9-23 Ramsey; 9-26 Watonwan; 9-27 Hennepin; late north 9-21 Crow Wing 9-25 Duluth.
Wilson's Warbler
(Cardellina pusilla)
earlv 8-14 Wright; 8-16 Hennepin · late south 9-11 Wabasha; 9-25 Lyon; 9-27 He,;,neoln; late north 9-8 Mille Lacs and Duluth; 9-16 Morrison. Canada Warb!er: early south 8-22 Wright; 8-23 Ramsev and Watonwan; late south 9-16 Carver; 9-26 Hennepin; late north 8-15 St. Louis; 8-20 Morrison.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
2 north reports 11-1 Little Marais, Lake Co. Rose-breasted C'l•osbPak: late south 9-27 Hennepin and Stearns; 9-?8 D~kot,.; 10-7 Ramsey; late north 9-21 Duluth; 9-28 Morrison. India<> Buntina: late sonth 9-5 Dakota; 9-11 Wright; 9-26 'Pope; late north 9-21 Duluth.
Dickcissel
(Spiza americana)
8-3 and 4 Watonwan LF; 8-29 Rice BDC; 9-8 Grant KE; only reports.