Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 1987-Summer Season
1 June through 31 July 1987
Steve Wilson and Mary Shedd

the more likely Northern Northern Saw-whet Owl (e.g., black facial frames, paler bill or spotted forehead). The trend of unusally warm and dry weather that gave us such a pleasant winter and spring of 1987 continued into June. Temperatures were 3-4°F above average in all regions of the state. It also remained quite dry with rainfall about llf2'' below normal in the southern regions and 2-3" below normal in the central and northern regions. Water levels across the state remained low, and by the end of the month much of the states topsoil moisture was low. In July temperatures remained warm statewide, 2-3°F above average. July also brought rain, some of it accompanied by high winds and hail and some in great downpours such as the record I 0" that fell on the Twin Cities area on July 22 and 23 and caused flash flooding. Overall precipitation was 1-2" above normal in the central, south central and western regions and 2\lz-4" above normal elsewhere.

By the end of the month, topsoil moisture was surplus or adequate in most of the state.

Despite some complaints that it was "too hot" to bird this summer, 63 observers, a greater number than usual, contributed seasonal reports. These birders, along with the statewide U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Breeding Bird Surveys, reported 261 species, fewer than the average for the last ten-year period, and down from last year's 271 species. Most of the state received good coverage, with only notable holes in coverage being in Kittson and Roseau Counties, the northern half of the east central region plus adjacent Carlton County, and in the counties along the Iowa border from Faribault County west.

Compared to the remarkable summer of 1986 and coming on the heels of one of Minnesota's most unusual spring seasons in many years, the summer of 1987 seemed fairly uneventful.

Nevertheless, there were some very interesting and unusual sightings. One of the most exciting was the Magnificent Hum- mingbird, Minnesota's first, seen in Lac Qui Parle County in July by several observers.

Six other casual or accidental summer species were seen, including single Tundra Swans in Aitkin and Wabasha Counties in early July; a pair of Cinnamon Teal in Murray County; a Rough-legged Hawk in Beltrami County, one of the few summer sightings for the state; a Snowy Owl which summered at the Bemidji Airport in Beltrami County; and the first summer sighting in the state of a Yellow-throated Warbler in Goodhue County in early June.

Other seasonal highlights include the first summer sighting since 1982 of a Little Blue Heron at Agassiz NWR; Snowy Egrets seen in five locations; and a Bufflehead in Stevens County, as well as at Agassiz NWR. There were some unusual sightings of regular summer residents far out of their ranges, including a Sharp-shinned Hawk in Murray County; a:n American Avocet on Leech Lake in Cass County; Blue-gray Gnatcatchers in Hubbard County; an American Redstart in Murray County; and a Dark-eyed Junco in Dodge County.

With the early spring migration, there seemed to be fewer stragglers than usual still migrating in June, and there were no records for late migration dates. It appeared that fall migration came early for some birds, and there were record early dates for fall migration of Black-bellied Plovers, Blue-headed Vireos, and, for Cape May and Bay-breasted Warblers.

Our knowledge of the breeding bird population of Minnesota continues to grow through the efforts of the many observers who provided documentation of nesting. This year 783 nest cards, plus documentation on seasonal reports, described 1093 nests, broods or colonies of 159 species. The number of breeding species and nest documentation was down from the last few years but still resulted in valuable records including nearly 100 county first nesting records . Among the highlights of the nesting season were the encouraging reports of Bald Eagle nesting success from a ten year report from the Chippewa and Superior National Forests; the successfully fledged young from two previously released Peregrine Falcons in downtown Minneapolis; the fourth state nesting records for the Northern Hawk Owl and Boreal Owl in Roseau County; three nests each of Acadian Flycatchers and Hooded Warblers; and one nest of a Chestnut-sided Warbler at Murphy-Hanrahan Park; and, with the early start that many birds got, there were more reports than usual of double broods.

The style used in summarizing species accounts follows the style used last year (The Loon 59:20), except that references to species' ranges now follows Robert B.

Janssen's new book, Birds in Minnesota.

Bold italics are used for counties in which positive nesting has been documented for the first time since 1970, and boldface type is used for unusual locations or dates.

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
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
Continues to increase; seen in 48 counties throughout the state, except north halves of east central and north central regions. Nested in Cook, Wadena (TT), McLeod (TT) and ten other counties; probable nesting in four additional counties.
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
Nested in 24 counties including Koochiching( FS), Swift(TT), Murray(AB, ND, JP), Nicollet (JSp), Faribault (RJ); probable nesting in three additional counties. Also seen in 28 other counties throughout the state. Apparently continues to increase.
Blue-winged Teal
(Spatula discors)
Nested in Douglas, Stevens (EL), Steams, Murray (AB); probable nesting in Clay, Wright. Also seen in 38 other counties throughout the state.
Cinnamon Teal
(Spatula cyanoptera)
Pair reported from Murray (6110 - 6/26, m.ob). Second summer sighting in state.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
Nested in Stevens (NH). Also seen in 8 other western region counties plus Clearwater, Aitkin, Steams, Nicollet, Blue Earth.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
Nested in Lake of the Woods (SKS), Big Stone. Seen also in Marshall, Aitkin, Grant, Stevens, Lyon, Murray, Nicollet. More reports than in last couple years.
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
Nested in St. Louis, Stevens (NH). Also seen in Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Polk, Clearwater, Aitkin, Stearns, Lyon and Carver.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
Nested in 18 counties including Douglas (AB); probable nesting in three additional counties. Seen in 40 other counties throughout the state.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
Nested in Lake of the Woods (SKS). Also seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Agassiz NWR, Hennepin (6/3 Grass Lake; 6/9 French Lake).
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
Nested in Lake of the Woods (SKS), Big Stone, Murray (AB). Also seen in Agassiz NWR, Otter Tail, Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Lyon, Jackson, Aitkin.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
Seen in Lake, St. Louis, Aitkin, Cass, Agassiz NWR, Traverse, Stevens, Murray, Nicollet, Steele.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
Nested in Clay, Big Stone, Yellow Medicine (HK), Marshall. Also seen in Mahnomen, Aitkin (6119, TTu), Stevens, Lac qui Parle, Lyon, Murray, Washington.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
Nested in Marshall. Also seen in eight other counties throughout western regions plus St. Louis (6/21, BSE), Meeker, Nicollet, Hennepin.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
Nested in Cook; probable nesting in Beltrami . Also seen in nine other north counties plus Anoka, Hennepin, Murray (6/ 13, AP).
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
Seen in Agassiz NWR, Polk, Clearwater, Mahnomen, Douglas, Lyon, Scott, Ramsey.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
Seen in Agassiz NWR, Beltrami (one imm., 7120 Lake Bemidji, KH), Stevens (6/ 30 - 716, EL).
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
Nested in Cook, St. Louis, Lake of the Woods, Cass. Also seen in Beltrami, Agassiz NWR, Clearwater, Hubbard, Becker, Lake.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
Nested in Cook, Washington, Carver, Mille Lacs (RJ); probable nesting in Kanabec. Seen in six other counties within range plus Murray (6/ 10 AP).
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Lake of the Woods.
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
Nested in Cook; only report.
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
Nested in Clay (MMM); probable nesting in Stevens. Also seen in 16 other counties within range plus Washington, Dodge. Thrkey Vulture Nested in Lake. Seen in 17 other counties eastward of a diagonal connecting Marshall, Becker, Mille Lacs and Mower; also in Nicollet , Brown, Renville, Lyon (6/29, SDM).
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
Nested in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Cass; probable nesting in Beltrami, Anoka. Also seen in 11 other counties east of a diagonal from Agassiz NWR to Ramsey, Fillmore.
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
Nested in Cook, (Pine Mt. Road, female with 3 young, TW). Also seen in Lake.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
Probable nesting in Aitkin. Also seen m Marshall, Pennington, Beltrami. Wild Thrkey Probable nesting lin Fillmore (36 young, Forestville State Park, fide JMo). Also seen in Houston.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
Seen only in Cass (617, two, BBS).
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
Probable nesting in LeSueur, Olmsted, Winona, Houston. Also seen in 24 other counties in the western and southern regions.
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
Nested in McLeod (TT), Sibley (TT), Le Sueur, Steele, Dodge, Pipestone. Seen in 39 other counties north to Mille Lacs, Wadena, Wilkin, plus Red Lake (BBS). Steady increase in reports last three years.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
Nested in Aitkin, Steams, Stevens, Swift, Murray (AB, RJ). Also seen in 37 other counties in all regions but only St. Louis in the northeast and Wabasha, Olmsted in the southeast.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
Probable nesting in OtterTail (Lake Lizzie, MMM). Also seen in Agassiz NWR, Hubbard , Becker.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
Nested in Crow Wing, Todd, Pope, Anoka; probable nesting in Stevens. Also seen in 12 other counties throughout range plus Lyon, Cook (6/20, m.ob.). Greatest number of counties reported from in at least 15 years.
Eared Grebe
(Podiceps nigricollis)
Nesting in Carver (3 broods, Tiger Lake; AB, RJ), Marshall (268 nests, Thief Lake WMA, KH). Also seen in Clay, Nicollet.
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
Nested in Marshall, Todd (350-400 pairs, Lake Osakis, NH), Pope. Also seen throughout the west central plus Renville, Lyon, Redwood, Nicollet.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
Nested in St. Louis (SS), Stearns. Seen in 52 other counties throughout the state.
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
Nested in Cass (GR), Morrison, Big Stone, Brown, LeSueur; probable nesting in Cottonwood, Anoka. Also seen in 57 other counties throughout all regions, except only St. Louis in the northeast.
Cuckoos
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus americanus)
Probable nesting in Brown. Also seen on three Breeding Bird Surveys in Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Cass; plus Mahnomen (county first sighting, AB), Aitkin and II south counties.
Black-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus erythropthalmus)
Nested in St. Louis, Clearwater. Also seen in 44 other counties throughout the state.
Nightjars
Common Nighthawk
(Chordeiles minor)
Nested in Koochiching (FS), Hubbard (HJF, The Loon 59: 154); probable nesting in Mille Lacs (Lewis Twp., AB). Also seen in Cook.
Eastern Whip-poor-will
(Antrostomus vociferus)
Heard in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Agassiz NWR, Kanabec, Anoka, Wabasha, Olmsted, Winona, Fillmore, Houston.
Swifts
Chimney Swift
(Chaetura pelagica)
Seen in 45 counties throughout the state.
Hummingbirds
RIVOLI'S HUMMINGBIRD
(Eugenes fulgens)
One male was seen in Boyd, Lac qui Parle Co. feeding on hollyhocks and catching insects July 3-7. (The Loon 59: 145-146). First state record.
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
(Archilochus colubris)
Nested in St. Louis (M. Karstensen), Mower (RRK); probable nesting in Anoka. Also seen in 18 other counties throughout the North and 12 counties South in the east central, southeast, and south central regions.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
Nested in Crow Wlng(T. Kogut); probable nesting in Duluth, LeSueur, Blue Earth. Also seen in 13 other counties in all regions except the southeast, and only Duluth in the northeast.
Sora
(Porzana carolina)
Seen in 26 counties in all regions except the central; scarce in the southern regions.
Common Gallinule
(Gallinula galeata)
Seen in Wright and Hennepin.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
Nested in Clay, Morrison, Todd, Pope, Swift, Murray; probable nesting in Stevens, Wright. Also seen in 19 other counties in the western and central regions, but only Hennepin and Wabasha in the eastern regions.
Yellow Rail
(Coturnicops noveboracensis)
Seen in Aitkin, Agassiz NWR, Mahnomen.
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
Nested in Lake ofthe Woods(six mi. north ofWilliams, KH); probable nesting in Morri- son (Bellevue Twp.) Also seen in Roseau, Kittson, Marshall, Polk, Pennington, Beltrami, Clearwater, Aitkin, Anoka.
Stilts, Avocets
American Avocet
(Recurvirostra americana)
Nested in Polk (Johnson Twp., nest with two eggs, AB). Also seen in Clay (7112, KR), Cass (7/10 Leech Lake, 2, KB), Nicollet (7/ 3-24, max. 5, JF).
Plovers
Black-bellied Plover
(Pluvialis squatarola)
Late migrants: South, 6/13 Cottonwood, 6/27 Jackson (TBB; latest South date on record); North, 6/17 Marshall. Early migrants: North, 7/6 Lake of the Woods (KH; earliest date on record); South, 7/11 Hennepin (OJ ; earliest South date on record).
American Golden-Plover
(Pluvialis dominica)
Late migrants 6/ 8 Steams, 6/11 Big Stone, 6/ 13 Cottonwood.
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
Nested in St. Louis, Aitkin, Pennington, Clay, Stevens, Lac qui Parle, Pipestone(JP), Brown, Steams, Benton. Also seen in 55 other counties throughout the state.
Semipalmated Plover
(Charadrius semipalmatus)
Early migrants: North, 7112 Clay, 7119 Lake of the Woods; South, 717 Dakota.
Piping Plover
(Charadrius melodus)
Nested at Pine and Curry Is. and Morris Pt., Lake of the Woods Co. (The Loon 59: 113-117). No Duluth report again.
Sandpipers
Upland Sandpiper
(Bartramia longicauda)
Nested in Norman (BK). Also seen in 16 other counties throughout the western regions, six counties in the central regions, and St. Louis, Hennepin, Dodge, Mower in the eastern regions.
Whimbrel
(Numenius phaeopus)
Late migrant 6/1-2 Cook (TW, WP).
Marbled Godwit
(Limosa fedoa)
Seen in Lake of the Woods (7/6, 5, Pine and Curry Is.), Roseau, Marshall, Beltrami, Pennington, Clearwater, Norman, Clay, Wilkin. Ruddy Thrnstone Late migrants: South, 6/2 Hennepin; North, 6/12 Lake of the Woods. Early migrants 7/6 Lake of the Woods (KH).
Stilt Sandpiper
(Calidris himantopus)
Early migrants: North, 7/ 12 Clay, 7/14 Marshall; South, 7/14 Olmsted, 7/ 17 Hennepin.
Sanderling
(Calidris alba)
Migrants: 6/19 Goodhue (B. Litkey) and 7/30 Clay.
Baird's Sandpiper
(Calidris bairdii)
Late migrants: South, 6/4 Steams; North, 6/3 Cook. Early migrants: 7115 Lyon, 7/29 Blue Earth.
Least Sandpiper
(Calidris minutilla)
Early migrants: North, 6/28 Cook; South, 7/3 Nicollet and Steele, 7/6 Steams, 7/7 Dakota.
White-rumped Sandpiper
(Calidris fuscicollis)
Late migrants: 6/3 Hennepin, 6/8 Steams, 6/ 13 Cottonwood, 7/6 Steams (may have been a non-breeding summering bird).
Pectoral Sandpiper
(Calidris melanotos)
Late migrants: 6/3 Hennepin, 6/8 Steams. Early migrants: North, 7/6 Lake of the Woods, 7112 Clay; South, 6/28 Steele (AP), 7/11 Hennepin, 7114 Stevens and Pipestone. Dun lin Late migrant: 6/8 Steams.
Semipalmated Sandpiper
(Calidris pusilla)
Late migrants: South, 6/8 Steams, 6/13 Cottonwood and Hennepin; North, 6/ 3 Cook. Early migrants: North, 7/ 12 Clay; South, 6/27 Scott (AP), 6/28 Steele (AP), 7/4 Carver.
Short-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus griseus)
Early migrants: North, 7112 Clay; South, 6/28 Steele (AP), 7/3 Faribault, 7/4 Carver.
Long-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus scolopaceus)
Early migrants: North, 7112 Clay; South, 7117 Hennepin, 7118 Nicollet.
American Woodcock
(Scolopax minor)
Nested in Lake, Koochiching (FS). Also seen in 12 other counties east of a diagonal from Agassiz NWR to Fillmore, plus Mower, Freeborn, Brown, Lac qui Parle, Swift.
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
Seen in 19 counties througout the northern and west central regions plus Stearns, Mille Lacs, Anoka, Lyon, Redwood, Mower.
Spotted Sandpiper
(Actitis macularius)
Nested in Lake of the Woods (50 breeding on Pine and Curry Is.); probable nesting in St. Louis. Also seen in 30 other counties throughout the state.
Solitary Sandpiper
(Tringa solitaria)
Nested in Cook (Lima Mt. Road, KMH). Early migrants: North, 717 Lake; South, 6/20 Dodge and Steele (AP), 6/28 four additional counties.
Lesser Yellowlegs
(Tringa flavipes)
Late migrant 6/4 Steams. Early migrants: North, 6/28 Cook; South, 6/18 Hennepin (OJ), 6/24 Blue Earth (JF), 6/26 Murray and Jackson.
Willet
(Tringa semipalmata)
Single birds seen 6/19 Goodhue (B. Lit- key), 7/ 15 Yellow Medicine (HK), 7118 Nicollet (JF).
Greater Yellowlegs
(Tringa melanoleuca)
Early migrants: North, 7/ 1 Clay; South, 6/24 Blue Earth (JF), 6/26 Murray, 6/28 Lincoln, Steele, Dodge and Lyon.
Wilson's Phalarope
(Phalaropus tricolor)
Seen in seven counties in western regions south to Lyon (7115, 2, HK), plus Clearwater, Steams, Duluth (6/2, M. Stensaas).
Red-necked Phalarope
(Phalaropus lobatus)
Early migrant 7/12 Clay (KR).
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
Reported only from Lake of the Woods.
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
Seen in nine counties throughout the westem regions plus Lake of the Woods (2000 on 7/6 at Pine and Curry Is., KH), Beltrami, Clearwater, Todd.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
Nested at Duluth and Lake of the Woods (approx. 2000 nests). Seen in 35 other counties in all regions. Increasingly common, with more reports than in any previous year.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
Nested in Cook, Lake, Lake of the Woods. Also seen in St. Louis, Koochiching, Beltrami , Wilkin, Todd, Washington, Wabasha.
Caspian Tern
(Hydroprogne caspia)
Seen early June in Faribault, Goodhue, Otter Tail, St. Louis; late June in Scott, Wright, Lake of the Woods; early July in Duluth; late July in Ramsey; no dates, Hubbard and Marshall.
Black Tern
(Chlidonias niger)
Nested in Cass (GR). Seen in 37 other counties west and south of a line from Lake of the Woods to Aitkin and Washington; also seen in St. Louis (Virginia and Ely, SS).
Common Tern
(Sterna hirundo)
Nested in Duluth, Lake of the Woods. Also seen in Hubbard, Becker, Otter Tail, Grant, Swift, (These reports need confirmation, they are probably the result of confusion with the Forster's Tern - Editor), Hennepin. (6/3 L. Calhoun, SC).
Forster's Tern
(Sterna forsteri)
Nested in Todd, Pope. Also seen in 17 other counties within range.
Loons
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
Nested in Lake, St. Louis, Koochiching (FS), Clearwater, Clay (Sand Lake), Becker, Hubbard, Cass, Crow Wing, Todd; probable nesting in Wright. Also seen in 15 other counties west to Agassiz NWR, Polk, Otter Tail and south to Meeker, Scott and Ramsey.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
Nested in Grant, Pope, Swift; probable nesting in Lake of the Woods, Faribault. Also seen in 23 other counties throughout the south except only Olmsted in the southeast and in six other counties in the western portion of the north plus St. Louis.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
Nested in Lake of the Woods (Fourblock I.). Also seen in 24 other counties west from St. Louis, Otter Tail, Meeker, Nicollet, Faribault.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
American Bittern
(Botaurus lentiginosus)
Nested in St. Louis. Also seen in ten other counties in northern regions plus Traverse, Murray, Nicollet, Isanti; less widespread than in the past.
Least Bittern
(Ixobrychus exilis)
Seen in Agassiz NWR, Grant, Pope, Hennepin, Freeborn, Houston. Third consecutive year of declining number of sightings, bringing it near midpoint of the six to seven year population cycle it has followed for at least the last 18 years.
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
Nested in Lake, Morrison, Grant, Pope, Swift; probable nesting in Sherburne, Washington, Faribault. Also seen in 52 other counties throughout the state.
Great Egret
(Ardea alba)
Nested in Grant, Pope; probable nesting in Washington, Faribault. Also seen in 25 other counties but not in the northeast and north central, and sparingly in the northwest (Agassiz NWR, Becker), central (Meeker, Wright) and southwest (Lyon) regions. More reports than in the past.
Snowy Egret
(Egretta thula)
Seen at Agassiz NWR (JM et a!.), Grant, Washington (6/17 and 23, DSo).
Little Blue Heron
(Egretta caerulea)
One bird reported from Agassiz NWR, Marshall (6112, JM). Unusually far north. First summer report since 1982.
Cattle Egret
(Bubulcus ibis)
Only reported in Grant Co.
Green Heron
(Butorides virescens)
Seen in 27 counties throughout the south plus Morrison, Aitkin, Wadena, Clay, Clearwater and Marshall in the north.
Black-crowned Night-Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
Nested in Grant, Pope. Also seen in Marshall, Clearwater, Douglas, Stevens, Traverse, Lyon, Nicollet, Wright, Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington, Pine (6/9, GS).
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
(Nyctanassa violacea)
Seen in Olmsted, Nicollet (6119, JF), Hennepin (Minneapolis, AB). Thndra Swan Single birds seen in Aitkin (7/2 Rice Lake NWR, KE) and Wabasha (7/7 Weaver Bottoms , DWM).
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
Seen in 18 counties in the northern and eastern regions plus Otter Tail , Wright , Scott, Nicollet, Lyon (7/24,HK).
Osprey
Osprey
(Pandion haliaetus)
Nested in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Itasca, Becker (BK), Carver (infertile eggs, Carver Park Reserve, MJN); probable nesting in Crow Wing. Also seen in six other north central counties plus Pennington, Mille Lacs; and in Sherburne, Washington, Scott-(6/15, KR), Le Sueur (6/28, TBB).
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
Nested in Lac qui Parle (J. Schladweiler). Also seen in 38 other counties in all regions, but least common in southern regions. More reports than in the past.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
Seen in II counties east of a diagonal from Agassi z NWR to Wadena, Hennepin, Dakota and Houston; also Clay and Murray (6110, AP).
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
Nested in Ramsey; probable nesting in Anoka, Washington. Also seen in Duluth (6/ 9, CO), northern St. Louis (617, KB), Agassiz NWR, Mille Lacs, Pine, Scott, Fillmore.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
Nested in Hubbard; probable nesting in Koochiching. Also seen in Agassiz NWR.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
Seen in 15 counties throughout range. Nested in Lake of the Woods, Becker (Tamarac NWR) and in the Superior and Chippewa National Forests, producing more successful nests (38 and 89, respectively) and young (59 and 151) than in any year since surveys began in 1963.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
Nested in Winona (G. Cress); probable nesting in Scott. Also seen in Beltrami (7/8, SKS), Crow Wing, Mille Lacs, Washington, Ramsey, Wabasha.
Broad-winged Hawk
(Buteo platypterus)
Nested in Winona (G. Cress), probable nesting in Cass, Kandiyohi (Sibley State Park). Also seen in 17 other counties west to Agassiz NWR, Mahnomen, Morrison, Scott, Blue Earth, Brown.
Swainson's Hawk
(Buteo swainsoni)
Nested in Mower. Also seen in Mahnomen, Clay, Swift, Pipestone, Rock, Murray, Waseca, Steele, Fillmore, Olmsted, Goodhue, Dakota.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
Nested in Stearns, Ramsey, Dakota (B. Moldenhauer), Winona, Mower. Also seen in 49 other counties throughout the state.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
Seen in Beltrami (The Loon 59: 149-150).
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
Seen in Lac qui Parle, Murray, Hennepin.
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
Nested in Cook (TW), Cass (GR); probable nesting in Morrison, Anoka, Scott, Murray. Also seen in 29 other counties in all regions.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
One summered at Bemidji airport, Beltrami Co. (G. Maxson, KH). First summer record since 1890.
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
Nested in Roseau (The Loon 59: 165-174).
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
Nested in Brown. Also seen in 17 other counties throughout the northern and eastern regions, plus Otter Tail, Scott, Rice.
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
Probable nesting in Beltrami (Grace Lake, T. Kogut). Also seen in Cook (6/12 Sea Gull Lake, KMH), Lake (6/19 Whyte Road, SW/ MS), St. Louis (6!10, I dead, Sax/Zim, SC), Aitkin, Roseau.
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
Nested in Steams. Also seen in Itasca.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
Seen in Aitkin, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami , Clearwater, Marshall.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
Nested in Roseau(The Loon 59: 163- 165).
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
Nested in Koochiching (FS), Hubbard (HJF, The Loon 59: 154); probable nesting in Mille Lacs (Lewis Twp., AB). Also seen in Cook.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
Probable nesting in Clay. Also seen in 49 other counties throughout the state.
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
Nested in Brown, Mower(RRK); probable nesting in Clay, Cottonwood, Le Sueur. Also seen in 33 other counties north to Aitkin, Beltrami, Pennington.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
Probable nesting in Todd, Anoka. Seen in 18 other counties in the eastern and central regions of the South, plus Otter Tail, Lyon.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
Nested in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Brown; probable nesting in Lac qui Parle, Winona. Also seen in 29 other counties in all regions except the southwest.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
Seen in Cook (10 on 6/28-29, KE), Lake, Hubbard, Clearwater.
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
Nested in Lake, Washington, Nicollet (JSp), Brown, Murray; probable nesting in Cook, Pennington, Clay, Anoka, Lyon, Cottonwood , Le Sueur. Also seen in 37 other counties throughout the state.
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
Nested in St. Louis, Hubbard, Hennepin, Brown; probable nesting in Lake, Anoka, Washington, Cottonwood, Le Sueur. Also seen in 37 other counties throughout the state.
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
Nested in Cook, St. Louis, Steams, Dakota; probable nesting in Lake, Pennington , Clay, Le Sueur, Cottonwood. Also seen in 54 other counties throughout the state.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
Nested in Lake, St. Louis (CO); probable nesting in Cook. Also seen in 29 other counties west to Pennington, Clay, Otter Tail, Steams, Brown, Mower.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
Nested in Pennington, Ramsey, Olmsted; probable nesting in Otter Tail. Also seen in 56 other counties throughout the state.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
Seen in Cook, St. Louis, Agassiz NWR.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
Two previously released birds nested in Hennepin, successfully fledging one young from the Multifoods Tower in Minneapolis.
Flycatchers
Great Crested Flycatcher
(Myiarchus crinitus)
Nested in Clearwater; probable nesting in Cass, Mower. Also seen in 52 other counties throughout the state.
Western Kingbird
(Tyrannus verticalis)
Nested in Clay, Big Stone, Stevens (EL), Morrison (NH), Sherburne, Pipestone. Also seen in 14 other counties throughout range plus Lake of the Woods, Blue Earth (JB).
Eastern Kingbird
(Tyrannus tyrannus)
Nested in St. Louis, Koochiching (FS), Lake of the Woods, Cass, Clay, Dakota, Brown, Mower (RRK); probable nesting in Anoka, Le Sueur. Also seen in 56 other counties througout the state.
Olive-sided Flycatcher
(Contopus cooperi)
Late migrants in Clay (617), Meeker (6/4), Brown (6/9). Also seen in nine counties in the northeast and north central regions.
Eastern Wood-Pewee
(Contopus virens)
Nested in Mower(RRK); probable nesting in Big Stone. Also seen in 43 other counties in all regions, but only Lyon in the southwest.
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
(Empidonax flaviventris)
Late migrant (?) 6/9 Pine. Also seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Hubbard, Aitkin, Mille Lacs ("on territory," 6/10-7/5, DB). Early migrant 7/25 Mower.
Acadian Flycatcher
(Empidonax virescens)
Nested in Scott (3 nests including one double brood, Murphy-Hanrahan Park, The Loon 59:117-121). Seen also in Goodhue (Frontenac, m.ob.), Houston.
Alder Flycatcher
(Empidonax alnorum)
Late migrant 6/3 Hennepin. Seen in 19 counties throughout range.
Willow Flycatcher
(Empidonax traillii)
Seen in 19 South counties north to Isanti, Wright, Swift plus Clay and Beltrami (AB) in the North. More reports than in previous years.
Least Flycatcher
(Empidonax minimus)
Nested in Lake, Becker (BK), Anoka, Brown. Also seen in 38 other counties in all regions, but only Lyon in the southwest.
Eastern Phoebe
(Sayornis phoebe)
Nested in St. Louis, Itasca, Cass, Crow Wing, Pennington (SKS), Becker, Pope, Morrison, Stearns, Hennepin, Brown (JSp) ; probable nesting Benton, Anoka. Also seen in 32 other counties throughout the state.
Vireos
Bell's Vireo
(Vireo bellii)
Seen in Dakota, Wabasha.
Yellow-throated Vireo
(Vireo flavifrons)
Probable nesting in Brown. Also seen in 29 other counties throughout range.
Blue-headed Vireo
(Vireo solitarius)
Late migrant 612 Scott (AP). Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Itasca, Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Cass, Wadena (6/12, AB). Also seen in Fillmore 7/26 (earliest record South, AP).
Philadelphia Vireo
(Vireo philadelphicus)
Seen in Cook.
Warbling Vireo
(Vireo gilvus)
Nested in Aitkin (WN); probable nesting in Le Sueur. Also seen in 50 other counties throughout the state including Duluth and Lake (615, Birch Lake Dam, SWIMS) in the northeast.
Red-eyed Vireo
(Vireo olivaceus)
Nested in Cass, Becker (BK); probable nesting in St. Louis, Morrison, Brown. Also seen in 43 other counties in all regions but only Otter Tail in the west central.
Shrikes
Loggerhead Shrike
(Lanius ludovicianus)
Nested in Morrison, Benton; probable nesting in Lac qui Parle. Also seen in Clay, Washington, Dodge, Olmsted.
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
Probable nesting in Cook, Lake, Hubbard, Aitkin. Seen also in St. Louis, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Itasca.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
Nested in Morrison, Stearns, Brown, Steele (EK); probable nesting in Anoka, Dakota, Lyon, Cottonwood. Also seen in 52 other counties throughout the state.
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
Seen in Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Norman, Beltrami (Bemidji and northwest comer of county).
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
Nested in Lake of the Woods, Le Sueur; probable nesting in Aitkin, Stearns, Anoka, Ramsey. Also seen in 57 other counties throughout the state.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
Nested in Cook, Lake, St. Louis. Also seen in eight other Northern counties.
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
Nested in Pennington, Cass, Stearns, Washington, Brown; probable nesting in Clay, Anoka, Dakota, Nicollet. Also seen in 43 other counties throughout the state.
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Aitkin (II birds in S.l6 ofT50N, R25W; first summer sighting in 14 years, WN). Thfted Titmouse Seen in Houston.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
Seen in 46 counties throughout the state except in the northeast.
Martins, Swallows
Bank Swallow
(Riparia riparia)
Nested in Ramsey; probable nesting in Polk, Steams. Also seen in 34 other counties in all regions, but only St. Louis in the northeast.
Tree Swallow
(Tachycineta bicolor)
Nested in 14 counties including Pipestone (JP). Also seen in 42 other counties throughout the state.
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
(Stelgidopteryx serripennis)
Nested in Dakota. Also seen in 32 other counties in all regions.
Purple Martin
(Progne subis)
Nested in Lake of the Woods, Clay, Becker, Dakota; probable nesting Cottonwood, Le Sueur. Also seen in 48 other counties in all regions but only St. Louis in the northeast.
Barn Swallow
(Hirundo rustica)
Nested in Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Cass, Todd (RH), Stevens (EL), Stearns, Washington, Blue Earth (JB); probable nesting in Cook, Clay, Anoka, Le Sueur, Cottonwood, Mower. Also seen in 46 other counties throughout the state.
Cliff Swallow
(Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
Nested in St. Louis, Lake of the Woods, Lac qui Parle; probable nesting in Cook, Cass, Aitkin, Steams. Also seen in 43 other counties throughout the state.
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
Seen in seven Northern counties west to Agassiz NWR; also seen in Mille Lacs (6110, DB), Pine (6/9, GS).
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
Probable nesting in Mille Lacs (Lewis Twp., AB). Also seen in five other counties within range plus Agassiz NWR (JM).
Waxwings
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
Nested in Koochiching (FS), Lake of the Woods, Pennington (SKS), Clearwater, Cass, Sherburne, Brown; probable nesting in Sibley, Le Sueur. Also seen in 38 other counties throughout the state.
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
Nested in Cook. Also seen in nine other counties throughout the northeast and north central regions plus Anoka and Otter Tail (2, 6114, BBS).
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
Nested in Stearns; probable nesting in Pennington , Anoka, Steele. Also seen in 46 other counties throughout the state, but only St. Louis in the northeast.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
Nested in Clearwater, Brown (Minnecon Park, JSp). Also seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Beltrami, Hubbard, Scott (first summer in at least 20 years, Murphy-Hanrahan Park, TTu), Dakota (Lebanon Hills, TTu).
Gnatcatchers
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
(Polioptila caerulea)
Nested in Anoka, Brown, Mower (RRK). Also seen in II other counties from Hennepin, Scott, Dodge and Mower in east, plus Nicollet, Blue Earth and Hubbard (The Loon 59:216).
Wrens
House Wren
(Troglodytes aedon)
Nested in 11 counties including Red Lake (SKS); probable nesting in three additional counties. Also seen in 44 other counties throughout the state.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
Probable nesting in Cook, Cass. Also seen in Lake, St. Louis, Agassiz NWR, Clearwater, Itasca, Aitkin.
Sedge Wren
(Cistothorus stellaris)
Nested in Brown (JSp). Also seen in 47 other counties throughout the state.
Marsh Wren
(Cistothorus palustris)
Seen in 36 counties in all regions except the northeast.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
Nested in Becker (BK), Sherburne, Washington, Dakota, Brown, LeSueur. Also seen in 52 other counties throughout the state.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
Nested in Clay, Steams, Brown, LeSueur. Also seen in 56 other counties throughout the state.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
County first sightings of the same bird on 6128 in Murray and Pipestone (n.e. of Edgerton , AB).
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
Nested in Steams, Ramsey, Brown, Le Sueur; probable nesting in Cook. Also seen in 48 other counties thmughout the state.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
The Bluebird Recovery Project (Audubon Chapter of Minneapolis and DNR Nongame Program) reported that 399 Minnesota Cooperators had fledged 13,534 bluebirds. Nesting was reported from 62 counties throughout the state including four county firsts in Koochiching, Pennington (SKS), Yellow Medicine, Steele; probable nesting in one additional county. Also seen in nine other counties.
Veery
(Catharus fuscescens)
Seen in 16 counties in the northeast, north central and east central regions plus Agassiz NWR, Red Lake, Clay, Becker, Steams, Mille Lacs, Scott and Winona.
Swainson's Thrush
(Catharus ustulatus)
Late migrant 6/ I Clay. Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, LakeoftheWoods, Beltrami, Cass. Hennit Thrush Nested in St. Louis. Also seen in eight other counties in the northeast and north central regions plus Mille Lacs.
Wood Thrush
(Hylocichla mustelina)
Nested in Polk (D. Lambeth). Seen in 18 counties along a diagonal from Houston to Hennepin to Beltrami, plus Waseca, Nicollet, Brown.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
Nested in 15 counties including Stevens (EL), Nicollet(Tf) ; probable nesting in three additional counties. Also seen in 44 other counties throughout the state.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
Nested in Pennington, Benton, Steams, Dakota (RH), Brown, Nicollet (TI), Le Sueur. Also seen in 51 other counties throughout the state.
Pipits
SPRAGUE'S PIPIT
(Anthus spragueii)
Seen 7122-30 at Felton Prairie, Clay Co. (P. Backstrom, K. Camburn et al.).
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
Nested in St. Louis; probable nesting in Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, Cass. Also seen in Cook, Lake, Itasca, Clearwater, Aitkin.
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
Probable nesting in Pennington (North Twp., SKS). Also seen in II counties throughout the northeast and north central regions plus Agassiz NWR, Red Lake, Becker, Mille Lacs, Anoka, Washington (most of the summer at Forest Lake, WL).
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
Seen in Lake (6114), Clearwater, OtterTail (6/3).
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
Seen in Duluth (6/26, Y. Rudolph; 711, KE), Aitkin (7/4-25, WN et al.), Clearwater (KB).
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
Nested in Koochiching (FS), Ramsey; probable nesting in Lake of the Woods, Clay. Also seen in ten other counties throughout the northern regions plus Wilkin (all summer, GAM), Hennepin, Washington, Dakota, Brown (Fiandrau State Park, JSp).
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
Nested in Pennington (SKS), Steams, Sherburne, Brown, Pipestone (JP); probable nesting in Clay, Le Sueur. Also seen in 57 other counties throughout the state.
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Chestnut-collared Longspur
(Calcarius ornatus)
Nested at Felton prairie in Clay Co.
Towhees, Sparrows
Grasshopper Sparrow
(Ammodramus savannarum)
Seen in 34 southern and western counties, east to Beltrami and Lake of the Woods.
Lark Sparrow
(Chondestes grammacus)
Nested in Clay; probable nesting in Anoka. Also seen in Red Lake, Renville, Nicollet.
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
Nested in St. Louis, Pennington, Becker, Morrison, Steams, Washington, Le Sueur; probable nesting in Cook, Cass, Crow Wing, Stevens, Ramsey, Dakota. Also seen in 47 other counties throughout the state.
Clay-colored Sparrow
(Spizella pallida)
Nested in Morrison, Dakota; probable nesting in Red Lake. Also seen in 39 other counties throughout the state except the tier of counties along the Iowa border.
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
Nested in Sherburne, Anoka, Brown. Also seen in 20 other counties within range plus Clay (Tansem Twp., LCF), Cass (Backus, BBS).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, Agassiz NWR, Beltrami, Cass, Dodge (6/20 Claremont Cemetery; AP, RJ).
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
Late migrant 6/3 Brown. Nested in Lake. Also seen in 14 other counties throughout range plus Anoka, Hennepin (6/25 - early July, Wood Lake, singing male, SC).
Vesper Sparrow
(Pooecetes gramineus)
Nested in Clearwater(KB); probable nesting in Anoka. Also seen in 51 other counties in all regions, but only Cook (6/29, KE) in the northeast.
LeConte's Sparrow
(Ammospiza leconteii)
Seen in nine northern counties including Lake (nine singing males, 6114 Sand Lake Peatland, SWIMS) and Cook (714 Cascade River State Park, WP; 6/29, 6 mi. east of Grand Marais, KE).
Nelson's Sparrow
(Ammospiza nelsoni)
Seen in Agassiz NWR, Mahnomen, Aitkin (McGregor).
Henslow's Sparrow
(Centronyx henslowii)
Nested in O.L. Kipp State Park in Winona Co. (The Loon 59:121-124).
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
Seen in 52 counties throughout the state.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
Nested in Cook, St. Louis, Lake of the Woods (SKS), Anoka, Le Sueur; probable nesting in Clay. Also seen in 58 other counties throughout the state. Lincoln's ·Sparrow Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis.
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
Nested in Anoka (JH); probable nesting in Le Sueur. Also seen in 38 other counties throughout the state.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
Seen in 13 counties within range along a diagonal band from Lake of the Woods to Houston, plus Red Lake (BBS), Nicollet (71 18, JF), Blue Earth (6/ 19, MF), Brown (JSp).
Yellow-breasted Chat
Yellow-breasted Chat
(Icteria virens)
Two males 615-22 at Black Dog Lake, Dakota Co. (m.ob.).
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
Nested in Todd, Pope, Stevens. Also seen in 46 other counties throughout range.
Bobolink
(Dolichonyx oryzivorus)
Seen in 53 counties throughout the state.
Eastern Meadowlark
(Sturnella magna)
Seen in 26 counties from Lake of the Woods, Becker, Steams, Sibley and Freeborn east, except in the northeast and adjacent Koochiching, Itasca, Pine.
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
Seen in 56 counties throughout the state except the northeast and adjacent counties.
Orchard Oriole
(Icterus spurius)
Nested in Big Stone. Also seen in 23 other counties throughout range north to Clay, Stevens, Wright and Washington. Increasingly common last four years.
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
Nested in Pennington, Becker(BK), Chippewa (RGJ), Carver, Dakota, Brown; probable nesting in Clay, Stevens, Cottonwood, Sibley, Le Sueur, Washington. Also seen in 44 other counties throughout the state including St. Louis and Lake in the northeast.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
Nested in St. Louis, Lake of the Woods, Stearns, LeSueur. Also seen in 65 other counties throughout the state.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
Parasitized nests of 17 different species in ten counties including Becker(BK), Nicollet (JSp), Le Sueur (EK); probable nesting in Clay. Also seen in 50 other counties throughout the state.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
Seen in St. Louis (Tower, MH/JS).
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
Nested in Clearwater (AB). Also seen in 27 other counties across the northern (except Cook and Lake) and central regions, plus Nicollet, Redwood, Lyon, Murray.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
Nested in Clay, Becker (BK), Big Stone, Ramsey, Washington, Le Sueur, Waseca (TT); probable nesting in St. Louis, Cass. Also seen in 54 other counties throughout the state.
Warblers
Ovenbird
(Seiurus aurocapilla)
Seen in 27 counties east of a line from Agassiz NWR, Polk, Becker, OtterTail, Morrison, Scott and Houston, plus Brown.
Louisiana Waterthrush
(Parkesia motacilla)
Seen in Winona.
Northern Waterthrush
(Parkesia noveboracensis)
Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Itasca, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Agassiz NWR, Becker (7123 Tamarac NWR, BK), Anoka (Cedar Creek NHA).
Golden-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera)
Seen in 15 counties north and east from Anoka, Becker, Mahnomen and Lake of the Woods, including Lake (612-16, 10 mi. west of Silver Bay, SWIMS) and Cook (6/17, same location as 1986 near Grand Marais, WP).
Blue-winged Warbler
(Vermivora cyanoptera)
Probable nesting in Ramsey. Also seen in Anoka, Scott, Wabasha, Olmsted, Winona, Houston, Fillmore. Brewster's Warbler seen 7/19 in Fillmore (Spring Valley, AP).
Black-and-white Warbler
(Mniotilta varia)
Late migrants 6/6 Olmsted (JBo), 6/10 Murray (AP). Nested in Lake. Also seen in 10 other counties throughout range.
Prothonotary Warbler
(Protonotaria citrea)
Nested in Brown (Minnecon Park, New Ulm, JSp); probable nesting in Nicollet (Courtland Twp., next to Minnecon Park, JSp). Also seen in Scott, Rice (619, RHo), Goodhue.
Tennessee Warbler
(Leiothlypis peregrina)
Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Cass (6/13, northwest comer of county, BBS), Hubbard. Early migrants: 7/24 Ramsey and Dakota, 7/26 Fillmore.
Nashville Warbler
(Leiothlypis ruficapilla)
Probable nesting in Anoka. Also seen in 14 other counties throughout the range. Early migrants: 7/15 Scott (KR), 7/25 Le Sueur, 7126 Hennepin and Fillmore.
Connecticut Warbler
(Oporornis agilis)
Seen in Lake, St. Louis, Itasca, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Agassiz NWR, Aitkin, Mille Lacs (715 Lewis Twp., AB).
Mourning Warbler
(Geothlypis philadelphia)
Late migrants 612 Hennepin, 613 Clay. Probable nesting in St. Louis. Also seen in 15 other counties throughout range plus Scott (singing male, 6127, Tfu).
Common Yellowthroat
(Geothlypis trichas)
Nested in Clearwater, Brown (JSp); probable nesting in Anoka, Le Sueur. Also seen in 57 other counties throughout the state.
Hooded Warbler
(Setophaga citrina)
Three nests found in Murphy-Hanrahan Park along ScotUDakota Co. line (B. Fall et al.).
American Redstart
(Setophaga ruticilla)
Nested in Becker; probable nesting in Cook, Nicollet. Also seen in 34 other counties in all regions but only Otter Tail in the west central and Murray (6/10, AP) in the southwest.
Cape May Warbler
(Setophaga tigrina)
Probable nesting in Cook. Also seen in Lake, St. Louis, Beltrami. Early migrant: 7/ 31 Dakota (Tfu, earliest date south).
Cerulean Warbler
(Setophaga cerulea)
Nested in Brown (JSp). Also seen in Steams, Scott, Nicollet, Fillmore, Houston.
Northern Parula
(Setophaga americana)
Seen in nine counties throughout range.
Magnolia Warbler
(Setophaga magnolia)
Nested in Cook. Also seen in Lake, St. Louis, Itasca, Beltrami.
Bay-breasted Warbler
(Setophaga castanea)
Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis (6122 Brimson area, BBS), Marshall (719, BSE). Early migrant: 7/24 Ramsey (earliest date South, KB).
Blackburnian Warbler
(Setophaga fusca)
Seen in nine counties throughout range plus Isanti (JH).
Yellow Warbler
(Setophaga petechia)
Nested in St. Louis, Lake of the Woods, Crow Wing, Sherburne, Ramsey, Le Sueur, Brown; probable nesting in Anoka. Also seen in 49 other counties throughout the state.
Chestnut-sided Warbler
(Setophaga pensylvanica)
Late migrants: 613 Fillmore and Clay. Nested in Scott (Murphy-Hanrahan Park, Tfu; first report of nesting south of the Twin Cities in over 45 years). Also seen in 19 other counties throughout the range including Hennepin (6/11 ), Dakota (6/20).
Black-throated Blue Warbler
(Setophaga caerulescens)
Seen in Cook, Lake (as many as 12 singing males, Tettegouche State Park, SWIMS; Moose Lake, SS).
Palm Warbler
(Setophaga palmarum)
Seen in Lake (614, 21 birds, mostly singing males, in Sand Lake Peatland, SWIMS), St. Louis, Lake of the Woods.
Pine Warbler
(Setophaga pinus)
Probable nesting in Duluth. Also seen in seven counties throughout the north central regions plus Lake, northern St. Louis, Becker, Isanti.
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
Probable nesting in Cook, St. Louis, Mille Lacs (715 Lewis Twp., AB). Also seen in six other counties throughout range plus Wadena, Anoka (7125 Bunker Hills Park; SC, GP, early migrant).
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER
(Setophaga dominica)
Two singing males until 613 at Frontenac State Park Goodhue Co. (m.ob.); first summer record for state.
Black-throated Green Warbler
(Setophaga virens)
Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Lake of the Woods, Clearwater, Hubbard, Itasca, Aitkin.
Canada Warbler
(Cardellina canadensis)
Seen in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Itasca, Cass.
Wilson's Warbler
(Cardellina pusilla)
Seen in Cook (6116, n.e. of Hovland, BBS), Lake (four singing males, 6/19 Whyte Rd., SWIMS).
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Scarlet Tanager
(Piranga olivacea)
Probable nesting in Anoka. Also seen in 27 other counties throughout range.
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
Nested in Washington (WL), Ramsey, LeSueur (EK), Brown; probable nesting in Mower. Also seen in 21 other counties west to Murray, Lyon, Chippewa; north to Stearns, Anoka and Duluth (611, fide KE).
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
Nested in Clearwater, Clay, Brown, Le Sueur; probable nesting in Anoka. Also seen in 47 other counties throughout the state.
Blue Grosbeak
(Passerina caerulea)
Seen in at least 13 different locations (NO et al.) in Murray, Pipestone (Edgerton), Rock, Nobles.
Indigo Bunting
(Passerina cyanea)
Nested in Anoka. Also seen in 48 other counties throughout the state, but only Clay and Becker in the northwest.
Dickcissel
(Spiza americana)
Very widespread. Seen in 35 counties south and west of a diagonal from Dakota to Douglas , plus Clay (KR), Red Lake (BBS), Pennington (SKS).