Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 1992-Summer Season
1 June through 31 July 1992
Terry Wiens

For those of you that didn't care for the heat of some recent summers in Minnesota, the summer of 1992 was certainly welcome relief. Generally, the entire period was very cool and moderately dry. Not once did any region of the state report a temperature above 96° — compare that to the drought summers just a few short years ago! June saw temperatures of about one to three degrees below average. The month began cool, following a very cold snap in late May, then warmed by mid-month. A cool wave in the third week set the tone for the rest of the summer; frosts were reported in the north, with a low of 24° in the northeast on the 20th. Rainfall in June was average to slightly below average in most areas; there did not appear to be any unusual flooding or drought, although the southeast corner of the state received about two inches below average rainfall.

July of 1992 may be long remembered as one of the coldest on record. All regions of the state reported temperatures about six to eight degrees below average. In most regions, the temperature never made it into the 90's; amazingly, only three weather stations in the entire state recorded a 90° temperature! In the northeast even 80° was hard to come by — Duluth, for example, had the coldest July on record with a high for the whole month of only 79°! Despite all this, there were no frosts reported in the state during the month — perhaps a saving grace for late-breeding birds (however, the cool summer may have had some deleterious effects on breeding — there were unconfirmed reports of many Eastern Bluebirds and Tree Swallows losing their young in nest boxes, and Purple Martins and Forster's Terns abandoning nests.) Compared to temperature, rainfall in July was very “normal” with every region of the state reporting near average totals. All told, a cool and pleasant summer!

No fewer than 88 observers submitted seasonal reports and/or breeding information for the summer. This number has changed relatively little over the past several years — a tribute to the diligent work of many summer birders. A total of 263 species was observed, slightly fewer than the previous ten-year average of 266 and 10 fewer than last year. Contributors sent in 897 nest or brood cards, substantially more than in the past few years. Good work! Breeding data were collected for 155 species, the highest total since 1988. Special thanks go to the personnel conducting this year's Minnesota County Biological Survey: Karl Bardon, Steve Stucker, Mike Hedemark, Arlyne Johnson, Abby Powell, Pam Page, Ralph Hanson, Sharon Moen, Gary Swanson, and Gary Dulin. The MCBS staff produced 269 nest/brood cards and provided excellent coverage of Morrison, Dakota, and several northwestern counties. Also deserving recognition were the members of the Hiawatha Valley Audubon: Andy and Joyce Buggs, Virginia Kramer, Howard Munson, Anah Nelson, Carol Schumacher, Will and Betty Snyder, and Kay Shaw. The HVA volunteers contributed 35 nest/brood cards from Winona Co. Other top contributors of breeding information included Mark Newstrom/Jean Segerstrom (133), Jack Sprenger (62), William Longley (58), Erlys Krueger (44), Karl Bardon (35), and Dave Neitzel (31). As always, a hearty thanks to all contributors for your excellent efforts. Each sighting and breeding record is important — keep up the good work!

Surely the most noteworthy birding event of the summer was the appearance of a Neotropic Cormorant (formerly named Olivaceous Cormorant) in Ramsey Co. This vagrant from the Gulf Coast was observed by many birders for over two weeks late in the season at Lake Vadnais in St. Paul. A first for Minnesota, this bird raised the total state list to 410 species (now 411.) In addition to the cormorant, three accidental species appeared this summer. A pair of Black-necked Stilts was spotted at the Old Cedar Avenue bridge birding hotspot in Hennepin Co., representing the third record of this species in Minnesota (the first two occurred in 1989). A singing Prairie Warbler was found in Rock Co. early in June, the fifth state record. And at the opposite end of the state, a Western Wood-Pewee was observed singing in a jack pine stand in Roseau Co., representing the sixth record for the state.

For the third summer in five years, a Clark's Grebe was carefully identified among many Westerns, this time at Diamond Lake in Kandiyohi Co. Two Trumpeter Swans, presumably from the Minnesota reintroduction program, (one was tagged), were observed in June at Moose Lake WMA in Aitkin Co. Hopefully both these species will be more commonly reported in the future as efforts to identify the recently split grebes increases and the swan population grows. Three other casual species seen this summer included a cooperative King Rail at the Bass Ponds in Hennepin Co., a Laughing Gull at the Ruthton sewage ponds in Pipestone Co., and a Carolina Wren present throughout the summer in Dakota Co.

A number of other sightings this summer were noteworthy. No fewer than 14 Rough-legged Hawks were observed in ten counties, an unprecedented number of reports for a species listed as accidental in summer. A few were found injured or dead, and of these all were poorly nourished — it is possible Rough-legged Hawks found no food (primarily small mammals) on returning to their breeding grounds in the spring, and returned south in desperation (D. Evans, pers. comm.). Just as unusual was the Snowy Owl found in mid-June in the farm country of Yellow Medicine Co., a bird capable of flight and appearing to be in good condition. A Greater White-fronted Goose, also apparently healthy, was seen in early July in Roseau Co. and represented only the third summer record for the state. Also lingering were Snow Geese in Otter Tail, Roseau, and Clay Counties. An Orange-crowned Warbler was observed in Cass Co. in mid-summer, well south of its breeding range and representing the first summer record in at least 12 years. A Northern Hawk Owl photographed in St. Louis Co. in July was not too surprising following the massive invasion of the previous winter.

For a number of species this summer, there were more reports than usual. In fact, species for which reports were up outnumbered species for which reports were down by about three to one. Much of this was probably due to the extensive MCBS work in several counties. For example, a number of breeding sites for Yellow Rails and Nelson's Sparrows were discovered in Morrison Co., suggesting their breeding ranges extend farther south than previously known. Both species were also reported at several sites in the northwest. Another example is the Sandhill Crane, a species observed in six northwestern counties by survey workers. However, there were several species for which an increase in reports appeared to be more than just a result of increased coverage. The Turkey Vulture population appears to be expanding, and increases in Bald Eagles, Peregrine Falcons, and House Finches are well documented. There were increased reports statewide of several waterbird species such as American White Pelican, Green-winged Teal, Virginia Rail, and Caspian Tern. Noteworthy out-of-range nesting records were submitted for Cattle Egret (Marshall Co.), Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Clay Co.), and Prothonotary Warbler (Sherburne Co.). And sightings of Wild Turkeys increased markedly, raising the question of their status (“established” or not?) beyond the five or so counties in extreme southeast Minnesota.

As always, a few species were conspicuous by their absence. Of concern was the lack of any reports of Bay-breasted Warblers, a species normally recorded in the northeast each summer. For the third straight year, no Piping Plovers were seen. Hooded Warblers, normally observed in Murphy-Hanrehan Park in Scott Co., probably were not reported this season because the usual observer for that locale was out of state. Other missing species that have been reported in seven or more of the past ten summers were American Golden-Plover, Buff-breasted Sandpiper, Boreal Owl, Northern Mockingbird, Rusty Blackbird, and Red Crossbill.

Whatever the reason (possibly the cool weather), for some species spring migration was late and/or fall migration early. Spring shorebirds in general were late, with a lot of migration continuing well into June. For example, there were several reports of Red-necked Phalaropes in late June; other species for which very late dates were recorded included Lesser Yellowlegs, Solitary Sandpiper, Hudsonian Godwit, and White-rumped Sandpiper. For fall migration, a few northern warblers were detected early in the southern half of the state. Olive-sided Flycatchers also migrated very early, and an unusually early movement of hawks was documented at Hawk Ridge on 26 July.

The format for the species accounts is the same as the past several years. The key to the seasonal reports is shown below. Breeding records are classified based on the criteria found in The Loon 58:22 or in Green and Janssen (Minnesota Birds, p. 7). Counties for which positive breeding is documented for the first time since 1970 are in italics and identified as such according to updated versions of Janssen and Simonson's breeding maps (The Loon 56:167–186, 219–239 and 57:15–34). Divisions of the state into regions (e.g. west central, southeast) are based on those delineated in Janssen (Minnesota Birds, p. 25).

A final thanks to all the summer season reporters who make it possible to document avian distribution and migration. Thanks also to Peder Svingen and Kim Eckert for their assistance in preparing this report.

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
Snow Goose
(Anser caerulescens)
Single birds seen in Otter Tail (throughout summer; probably injured) CSm, 6/10 Roseau PS, 7/12–20 Clay PB, KE.
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
Third summer record for the state; one apparently healthy individual observed on 7/4 at Greenbush Sewage Ponds in Roseau Co. DNe.
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
Nested in 12 counties, probable nesting in Cottonwood; seen in 35 additional counties statewide.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
Two birds (one tagged) observed on 6/3 at Moose L. WMA in Aitkin Co. PS; presumably birds from the Minnesota reintroduction program.
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
Single bird carefully identified on 6/25 in Wright MSt.
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
Nested in 14 counties including Polk AB; probable breeding in six counties. Seen in 30 other counties statewide.
Blue-winged Teal
(Spatula discors)
Nested in seven counties, probable nesting in Cottonwood; seen in 33 additional counties statewide.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
More reports than usual; seen in 20 counties as far east as Lake DPV.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
Nested in Pennington; seen in 14 other counties as far east as St. Louis MSt.
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
Nested in Marshall; seen in eight other northern counties plus Lyon, Hennepin.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
Nested in 15 counties including Red Lake DNe, Mower RRK; probable breeding in Becker, Cook, Anoka, Cottonwood. Seen in 31 other counties throughout state.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
Nested in Cook; also seen in Marshall, Polk, Pennington, Aitkin, Hennepin.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
Nested in Marshall; seen in five other northwest counties plus Lake of the Woods, Aitkin, Wright, Lyon.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
Many reports, for second consecutive year. No breeding reported but seen in 20 counties in all regions except west central and southeast.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
Nested in Roseau, Marshall, Clearwater, Clay; seen in five other northwestern counties plus Lyon, Hennepin, Dakota.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
Nested in Beltrami FKS, Marshall; probable nesting in Cottonwood. Seen in 16 additional counties as far east as Morrison, Hennepin, Rice.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
Nested in Roseau, Marshall, Clearwater, Crow Wing and Anoka; probable nesting in Hennepin. Seen in 15 other counties in all regions except southwest and southeast.
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
More reports than usual; seen in 17 counties in all regions except west central and southeast.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
More reports than usual. Nested at Agassiz NWR, Marshall Co. DZ. Also reported 6/3 Hennepin SC, OJ; 6/6 Norman PS; 6/7 Aitkin WN, PB; 6/17 Washington WL; 7/18?19 Clay PB, KE.
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
Nested in Lake of the Woods, St. Louis, Lake; probable nesting in Cook. Also seen in Marshall, Beltrami, Clearwater, Hubbard, Morrison MCBS.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
Increased number of reports. Nested in Crow Wing, Meeker, Washington, Le Sueur; probable breeding in Becker. Seen in 19 additional counties statewide including Lincoln, Lyon, Rock.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
Observed in Lake of the Woods, Hubbard, Koochiching, St. Louis, Lake, Cook; plus 6/6, 7/16 Dakota TT.
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
Seen in St. Louis, Lake, Cook; plus Lake of the Woods (no date) MCBS.
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
Decrease in reports relative to previous two years. Nested in Marshall, probable nesting in Cottonwood; seen in 18 other counties as far east as St. Louis PS, TD and Winona CSu.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
Many more reports than usual. Probable breeding in Winona; also seen in Houston, Olmsted. There are additional records from areas where the status of the species is in question (most likely escapees or recently introduced birds): breeding in Crow Wing JS/MN, Goodhue HH; seen in Clay, Kandiyohi, Nicollet, Rice, Washington.
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
Many reports, despite population being at or near low point of ten year cycle. Nested in Pennington, Lake, Cook; probable breeding in Otter Tail. Seen in 18 other counties as far south and west as a line through Marshall, Kandiyohi, Rice, Houston.
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
Only reports from Roseau, Lake.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
Nested in Pennington MCBS; also seen in Marshall, Red Lake, Aitkin.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
Observed in Marshall, Pennington, Red Lake, Polk, Clay.
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
Decline in reports over past two years. Probable nesting in Clay,Cottonwood; seen in 14 western counties plus Nicollet, Martin, Rice, Freeborn, Goodhue, Olmsted.
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
Nested in Pipestone, Le Sueur, Rice, Washington; probable nesting in Cottonwood. Seen in 31 additional counties as far north as Marshall, Clearwater, Aitkin counties.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
Nested in Marshall, Kandiyohi, Sherburne, Wright, Anoka, Le Sueur; probable breeding in McLeod, Rice. Seen in 33 other counties statewide.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
Only reports: Marshall, 7/15 St. Louis (L. Superior) KE.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
More reports than usual. Nested in Marshall, Lake of the Woods, Hubbard, Crow Wing; probable nesting in Clay, Becker, Morrison. Seen in 15 additional counties as far south as Blue Earth.
Eared Grebe
(Podiceps nigricollis)
Nested in Hennepin (French L.) DM, Marshall; probable breeding in Wilkin County. Seen in eight other western counties plus Wright.
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
Nested in Marshall, Kandiyohi, Hennepin; probable breeding in Nicollet, Faribault. Seen in seven other western counties plus Todd, Carver, Blue Earth.
Clark's Grebe
(Aechmophorus clarkii)
One discovered among Western Grebes on 6/25 at Diamond L., Kandiyohi Co. RJ, RG (The Loon 64:163).
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
Seen in 45 counties statewide.
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
Nested in six counties including Kanabec MCBS; probable breeding in five counties. Seen in 49 additional counties statewide.
Cuckoos
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus americanus)
Nested in Brown; seen in 13 additional southern counties plus Aitkin and Clear-water.
Black-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus erythropthalmus)
Probable nesting in Crow Wing; seen in 49 other counties throughout state.
Nightjars
Common Nighthawk
(Chordeiles minor)
Nested in Lake, probable nesting in Cottonwood; seen in 33 additional counties statewide.
Eastern Whip-poor-will
(Antrostomus vociferus)
Reported in Kittson, Roseau, Marshall, Red Lake, St. Louis, Cook, Morrison, Anoka, Houston.
Swifts
Chimney Swift
(Chaetura pelagica)
Probable nesting in Cottonwood; seen in 40 other counties statewide.
Hummingbirds
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
(Archilochus colubris)
Probable breeding in Crow Wing, Morrison, and Houston; seen in 39 other counties state-wide.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
KING RAIL
(Rallus elegans)
First summer record since 1984. One bird present for most of summer at Minnesota River Valley NWR in Hennepin Co. (The Loon 64:170).
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
Most reports since the mid-1980's. Seen in 20 counties in all regions except west central and northeast.
Sora
(Porzana carolina)
Nested in Kittson MCBS, Marshall, Le Sueur; probable nesting in Anoka. Seen in 25 additional counties in all regions except west central.
Common Gallinule
(Gallinula galeata)
Observed in Wright, Cottonwood, Blue Earth.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
Nested in six counties including Olmsted JB; probable breeding in seven. Seen in 17 additional counties in all regions except northeast.
Yellow Rail
(Coturnicops noveboracensis)
Discovered in many areas within the northwestern counties of Roseau, Pennington, and Marshall by MCBS personnel; also found at several sites within Morrison MCBS, and reported at usual McGregor Marsh area in Aitkin.
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
Many reports. Nested in Kittson, Marshall, Polk, Anoka; probable nesting in Pennington. Also seen in Roseau, Lake of the Woods, Red Lake, Aitkin, Morrison, Mille Lacs, Sherburne; plus three at Caron L., Rice Co. on 7/11 DD.
Stilts, Avocets
BLACK-NECKED STILT
(Himantopus mexicanus)
Third state record: two birds were discovered on 6/4 at Minnesota River Valley National Wildlife Refuge (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge), Hennepin Co. SK (The Loon 64:166–167).
American Avocet
(Recurvirostra americana)
Only reports: Clay, 6/17 Dakota (Black Dog L.) DM, 6/22 Wright MSt.
Plovers
Black-bellied Plover
(Pluvialis squatarola)
Only reports: 6/6 Dakota, 6/10 St. Louis.
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
Nested in seven counties including Chisago KB; probable nesting in four. Seen in 47 additional counties statewide.
Semipalmated Plover
(Charadrius semipalmatus)
Migrants seen in Polk, Clay, Lake, Ramsey; plus late migrant 6/19 St. Louis, early migrant 6/27 Lake of the Woods MCBS.
Sandpipers
Upland Sandpiper
(Bartramia longicauda)
Fewer reports than usual. Nested in Marshall, Aitkin; seen in 11 other western counties plus Morrison, Wright, Ramsey, Dakota.
Whimbrel
(Numenius phaeopus)
Only reports: 6/1,3 Lake, 6/10 St. Louis.
Hudsonian Godwit
(Limosa haemastica)
Late migrant 6/14 St. Louis TW; also reported 6/1 Hennepin, 6/8 Pennington.
Marbled Godwit
(Limosa fedoa)
Nested in Marshall; also seen in Kittson, Pennington, Red Lake, Clay, Otter Tail.
Ruddy Turnstone
(Arenaria interpres)
All reports: 6/5 Clay and Lake, 6/10 Goodhue.
Stilt Sandpiper
(Calidris himantopus)
All reports: 6/5, 7/18–20 Clay; 6/10 Roseau, 7/18 Renville.
Sanderling
(Calidris alba)
Observed 6/1 Hennepin, 6/2 Red Lake, 6/5 Clay, 6/7 Lake.
Dunlin
(Calidris alpina)
All records: 6/5 Clay, 6/10 Roseau and St. Louis and Hennepin.
Baird's Sandpiper
(Calidris bairdii)
Only reports: 6/5 and 7/19,20 Clay, 7/13 Polk.
Least Sandpiper
(Calidris minutilla)
Fewer reports than in recent years. Seen in 14 counties; late migrant 6/8 Wright, early migrant 6/30 Pennington.
White-rumped Sandpiper
(Calidris fuscicollis)
Spring migrants seen in nine counties, including late migrant 6/20 Rock PS; plus fall migrant 7/30 Yellow Medicine.
Pectoral Sandpiper
(Calidris melanotos)
Seen in 17 counties; late migrant 6/10 St. Louis, early migrant 6/30 Pennington MCBS.
Semipalmated Sandpiper
(Calidris pusilla)
Observed in 16 counties; late migrant 6/14 Pipestone, early migrant 7/4 Winona.
Short-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus griseus)
Fall migrants observed in seven counties; early migrant 6/30 Pennington MCBS.
Long-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus scolopaceus)
Only report: 7/30 Houston.
American Woodcock
(Scolopax minor)
Nested in Pennington MCBS, probable nesting in Lake; seen in six other northern counties plus Anoka, Rice, Le Sueur, Blue Earth.
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
Nested in Marshall; seen in 22 other counties in all regions except west central, southwest and southeast.
Spotted Sandpiper
(Actitis macularius)
Nested in Clay; seen in 36 other counties in all regions except west central.
Solitary Sandpiper
(Tringa solitaria)
Migrants observed in 18 counties; late migrant 6/16 Brown JS, early migrant 7/3 Murray.
Lesser Yellowlegs
(Tringa flavipes)
Seen in 25 counties. Late migrant 6/18 Wright MSt; midsummer records 6/24 Marshall and Pennington MCBS, 6/24 Washington WL.
Willet
(Tringa semipalmata)
Only reports: 6/5 Clay KR, 7/25 Wilkin County MO.
Greater Yellowlegs
(Tringa melanoleuca)
Fall migrants seen in eight counties; early migrant 7/6 Lake.
Wilson's Phalarope
(Phalaropus tricolor)
Nested in Marshall; seen in six additional northwestern counties plus Morrison, Hennepin, Blue Earth, Faribault. Also observed 6/7 Lake TBB, 6/10 St. Louis TD (probable late migrants).
Red-necked Phalarope
(Phalaropus lobatus)
Many more reports than usual, including several extremely late migrants. Spring migrants seen in Hennepin, Norman, Kittson; late migrants 6/18 Wright MSt, 6/24 Pennington MCBS, 6/26 Red Lake MCBS, 6/28 Marshall MCBS. Also fall migrants 7/19, 20 Clay.
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
Late migrants 6/4 Beltrami, 6/10 Washington WL; early migrants 7/23 Ramsey, 7/25 Beltrami. Mid-summer records: 6/26 Red Lake, 7/11,15 Hennepin OJ, SC, 7/18 Lake of the Woods SSt.
LAUGHING GULL
(Leucophaeus atricilla)
Third summer record in past ten years. One bird in definitive alternate plumage observed from 6/28 to 7/2 at Ruthton sewage ponds, Pipestone Co. (The Loon 64:178–179).
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
Nested in Marshall; seen in 15 additional counties as far west as a line from Lake of the Woods to Hennepin to Cottonwood.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
More reports than usual; seen in 44 counties statewide.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
Observed in seven northern counties plus Wright, Hennepin, Ramsey, Dakota.
Caspian Tern
(Hydroprogne caspia)
Roughly twice the usual number of reports. Late migrants and mid-summer records from 23 counties in all regions except south central.
Black Tern
(Chlidonias niger)
Nested in Marshall, St. Louis, Le Sueur, Winona HVA; probable nesting in Crow Wing, Cottonwood. Seen in 40 additional counties statewide (excluding Lake, Cook).
Common Tern
(Sterna hirundo)
Seen in Kittson, Lake of the Woods, St. Louis, Hubbard, Mille Lacs; plus late migrants 6/6 Pipestone, 6/7 Hennepin. Also several mid-summer reports from Meeker, Washington (most likely Forster's).
Forster's Tern
(Sterna forsteri)
Nested in Marshall; seen in 26 additional counties as far west as a line through Lake of the Woods, Ramsey, Winona.
Loons
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
Nested in nine counties including Marshall MCBS, Chisago HH; probable nesting in Becker, Kandiyohi. Seen in 20 additional counties within breeding range plus Pipestone, Winona.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
Nested in Marshall, Ramsey; seen in 37 other counties statewide.
NEOTROPIC CORMORANT
(Nannopterum brasilianum)
First state record discovered on 7/16 at L. Vadnais, Ramsey Co. KB (The Loon 64:176–178).
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
Fourth consecutive year of increased reports. Seen in 46 counties in all regions of the state, including St. Louis County in the northeast.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
American Bittern
(Botaurus lentiginosus)
Observed in 19 counties as far south as Lyon, Rice.
Least Bittern
(Ixobrychus exilis)
Reported in Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Polk, Renville, Meeker, Wright, Sherburne, Hennepin, Ramsey, Houston.
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
Nested in Kittson MCBS, Marshall, Beltrami, Hubbard, Meeker, Ramsey, Dakota; seen in 48 additional counties statewide, including five southwest counties.
Great Egret
(Ardea alba)
Nested in Ramsey (Pig's Eye). Seen in 22 other southern counties plus Otter Tail, Clay, Marshall, 7/25 St. Louis (fide KE).
Snowy Egret
(Egretta thula)
Only report: one bird on 7/12 in Pelican L. area, Grant Co. PB.
Cattle Egret
(Bubulcus ibis)
Nested in Marshall (two nests, seven adults seen at Thief L. WMA; first nesting record north of Grant Co.) MCBS. Also seen 6/1 Washington WL, 6/25 Kandiyohi (7) RJ, 7/12?20 Grant (up to 17 in Pelican L. area) PB.
Green Heron
(Butorides virescens)
Probable breeding in Becker; seen in 40 additional counties as far north as Marshall, Beltrami, St. Louis, Lake.
Black-crowned Night-Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
Nested in Marshall, Ramsey; probable nesting in Le Sueur. Seen in 11 additional counties as far north as Grant, Morrison; plus Roseau.
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
(Nyctanassa violacea)
Only reports: 6/3 Hennepin (Wood L. Nature Center) SC, 7/16 Ramsey PS.
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
Many reports, for fifth consecutive year; seen in 32 counties in all regions of the state. Observations suggest this species is becoming more common statewide.
Osprey
Osprey
(Pandion haliaetus)
Nested in Otter Tail SDM, Anoka KB, Crow Wing, Aitkin, Winona; probable breeding in Becker. Seen in 17 other counties as far west as Kittson, Marshall and as far south as a line through Otter Tail, Carver, Olmsted.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
Nested in Roseau MCBS, Red Lake MCBS, Becker LD, Marshall; seen in 28 other counties statewide.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
Seen in six northern counties plus Sherburne (no date) SNWR, 6/25 Washington PC, 7/4 Dakota TT.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
More than double the usual number of reports. Nested in Marshall MCBS, Kittson, Anoka, Ramsey, Washington; probable nesting in Red Lake, Hennepin. Seen in 24 additional counties in all regions except northeast.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
Only report from Roseau.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
Increase in number of reports continues. Nested in seven counties including Kittson MCBS, Ramsey KB; probable breeding in six counties. Seen in 12 additional counties as far south as a line through Polk, Otter Tail, Dakota, Houston.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
More reports than usual. Nested in Hennepin DM; seen in 15 other counties roughly along a line from Mahnomen to Olmsted.
Broad-winged Hawk
(Buteo platypterus)
Probable breeding in Crow Wing; seen in 21 additional counties as far south as a line through Clay, Kandiyohi, Rice, Winona.
Swainson's Hawk
(Buteo swainsoni)
Nested in Red Lake MCBS; probable nesting in Kittson, Dakota. Seen in six additional western counties plus Brown, Rice, Washington, Olmsted, Mower.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
Nested in Brown JS, Olmsted, Winona, Marshall; probable breeding in nine counties. Seen in 39 other counties statewide.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
Record number of summer reports. At least 14 individuals observed in ten counties; 6/6 Cook BBo, 6/6,21 Polk AB, PS, 6/7 Roseau FKS, 6/8,12 Red Lake MCBS, 6/13 Lake DPV, 6/17 Pennington MCBS, 6/18 Marshall MCBS, 7/19 Stearns KB; plus several July sightings of at least three birds in St. Louis and both June and July sightings of at least three birds in Aitkin.
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
Nested in Le Sueur, probable nesting in Cottonwood; also reported in Lyon, Murray, Brown, Hennepin.
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
Nested in 11 counties including Roseau MCBS; probable breeding in Polk, Sherburne. Reported in 20 additional counties statewide.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
Second summer report for this century (the first was in 1987). One adult male observed 6/13–14 near Cottonwood in Yellow Medicine Co. HK (The Loon 64:172).
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
First summer report since 1988; one observed and photographed on 7/1–3 near Tower, St. Louis Co. AH.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
Nested in Aitkin WN, Brown; probable nesting in Anoka. Seen in 21 additional counties as far west as a line through Lake of the Woods, Otter Tail, Brown.
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
Reported in Marshall, Pennington, Aitkin, St. Louis, Lake.
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
Only report: nested in Marshall SSt, CSt.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
Nested near Viking, Marshall Co. MCBS; also observed in Clay (Blazing Star prairie), Red Lake.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
Only reports from Lake, Cook.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
Probable breeding in Washington; seen in 46 additional counties throughout state.
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
Nested in Aitkin; probable nesting in Morrison, Anoka, Le Sueur, Cottonwood. Observed in 44 additional counties in all regions except northeast.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
Nested in Winona; probable nesting in Kandiyohi, Anoka, Washington, Wabasha. Seen in 22 additional counties as far north as Otter Tail, Crow Wing, Aitkin.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
Nested in Red Lake MCBS, Crow Wing, Brown; probable breeding in Marshall, Becker. Seen in 25 additional counties in all regions except east central and southwest.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
Over twice the usual number of reports. Nested in Lake of the Woods; probable breeding in Beltrami, St. Louis. Also seen in Clearwater, Hubbard, Cass, Itasca, Lake, Cook.
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
Nested in seven counties including Kittson DZ, Marshall DZ, Red Lake MCBS; probable breeding in six counties. Seen in 36 other counties statewide.
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
Nested in eight counties including Carver JS/MN, Dakota MCBS; probable nesting in four counties. Seen in 34 additional counties statewide.
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
Probable breeding in Crow Wing, Washington, Le Sueur, Cottonwood; seen in 47 additional counties statewide.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
Nested in Kandiyohi AB, Brown, Washington; probable breeding in Pennington, Becker, Crow Wing. Seen in 34 other counties statewide, including Yellow Medicine and Lyon in southwest.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
Nested in Aitkin; probable breeding in Anoka. Seen in 49 other counties statewide.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
Observed in Kittson, Koochiching, St. Louis, Lake, Cook.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
Report from Midwest Peregrine Falcon Restoration Project (P. Redig, H. Tordoff) indicates continued increases in breeding activity, and a sharp rise in fledging success (18 young were fledged from the Twin Cities metro area alone!). Successful nesting in Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington, Olmsted, Sherburne, St. Louis, Lake; single territorial adults seen in Dakota, Itasca.
Flycatchers
Great Crested Flycatcher
(Myiarchus crinitus)
Probable nesting in Crow Wing, Anoka, Cottonwood; seen in 45 other counties statewide including Lake, Cook.
Western Kingbird
(Tyrannus verticalis)
Probable breeding in Marshall, Clay, Dakota; seen in 23 additional counties as far east as a line through Kittson, Crow Wing, Washington, Blue Earth.
Eastern Kingbird
(Tyrannus tyrannus)
Nested in six counties, probable nesting in three; seen in 47 additional counties statewide.
Olive-sided Flycatcher
(Contopus cooperi)
Seen in eight northern counties within breeding range. Several late migrants reported from ten southern counties; latest date 6/13 Dakota. Also reported 7/22 Clay (probable early migrant), 7/29 Brown JS.
WESTERN WOOD-PEWEE
(Contopus sordidulus)
Sixth Minnesota record; last reported in summer of 1989. One singing bird observed 6/21–29 at Hayes Lake S. P. in Roseau Co. KB, mob (The Loon 64:179).
Eastern Wood-Pewee
(Contopus virens)
Nested in Anoka, Wabasha; probable nesting in Marshall, Crow Wing. Seen in 42 additional counties statewide.
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
(Empidonax flaviventris)
Seen in Marshall, Pennington, Clearwater, Becker, St. Louis, Lake, Cook; plus late migrants 6/1 Hennepin, 6/8 Brown, 6/17 Washington PC.
Acadian Flycatcher
(Empidonax virescens)
Roughly twice the usual number of reports. Seen in Houston, Goodhue, Dakota, Scott, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington, Anoka; plus 6/6,8 Wright RJ, MSt and 7/12–25 Clay PB, mob (The Loon 64:164).
Alder Flycatcher
(Empidonax alnorum)
Seen in 16 northern counties within breeding range plus Sherburne, Anoka, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington all through June Rice TB; also late migrants 6/1 Brown, 6/9 Grant.
Willow Flycatcher
(Empidonax traillii)
Reported in 13 southern counties plus Kittson, Marshall, Polk, Pennington, Red Lake, Clay, Wilkin, Morrison.
Least Flycatcher
(Empidonax minimus)
Nested in Brown, Crow Wing, Marshall, Kittson MCBS, DZ; probable breeding in Dakota, Ramsey, Becker. Seen in 34 other counties statewide.
Eastern Phoebe
(Sayornis phoebe)
Nested in seven counties, probable breeding in five; seen in 35 additional counties throughout state.
Vireos
Bell's Vireo
(Vireo bellii)
Nested at two locations in Wabasha (lower Sand Prairie and McCarthy L. WMA); was also seen in Dakota, Goodhue, Winona and Houston.
Yellow-throated Vireo
(Vireo flavifrons)
More reports than usual. Nested in Anoka; probable nesting in Pennington, Becker. Seen in 32 additional counties as far northeast as Lake of the Woods, St. Louis and as far southwest as Clay, Kandiyohi, Brown, Faribault; plus 6/14 Pipestone and Rock HK.
Blue-headed Vireo
(Vireo solitarius)
Probable nesting in Lake; also reported in Roseau, Marshall, Beltrami, Itasca, Hubbard, Crow Wing, Aitkin, Carlton, St. Louis, and Cook.
Philadelphia Vireo
(Vireo philadelphicus)
Probable nesting in Cook; also seen in Lake.
Warbling Vireo
(Vireo gilvus)
Nested in Lake DPV, Wright; probable breeding in Marshall, Crow Wing, Anoka. Seen in 34 additional counties statewide.
Red-eyed Vireo
(Vireo olivaceus)
Nested in Marshall MCBS, Crow Wing; probable nesting in Morrison, Brown. Seen in 45 additional counties throughout state.
Shrikes
Loggerhead Shrike
(Lanius ludovicianus)
Probable breeding in Washington, Dakota, Olmsted; also seen in Norman, Clay, Rock, Lyon, Kandiyohi, Sherburne, Le Sueur, Rice, Goodhue.
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
Probable breeding in Marshall, Aitkin, Lake, Cook; also seen in Roseau, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Clearwater, St. Louis, Carlton.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
Nested in Pipestone; probable nesting in Crow Wing, Anoka, Le Sueur, Cottonwood. Seen in 49 additional counties statewide.
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
Most reports in ten+ years. Nested in Marshall, Beltrami SSt, Aitkin; seen in eight additional northwestern counties plus Lake of the Woods.
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
Nested in Kittson, Marshall, Pennington, Winona HVA; probable nesting in four counties. Seen in 48 other counties statewide.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
Nested in Marshall, Aitkin WN, Pine DW/CD (The Loon 64:176); probable nesting in Lake. Also seen in Kittson, Roseau, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Koochiching, St. Louis, Cook.
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
Nested in five counties including Roseau SSt, Marshall MCBS; probable breeding in eight. Seen in 36 additional counties statewide.
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
Reported in Cass, Aitkin, St. Louis, and Cook.
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
Only report from Houston.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
Observed in 40 counties as far northeast as a line through Lake of the Woods, Morrison, Washington.
Martins, Swallows
Bank Swallow
(Riparia riparia)
Nested in Kittson, Washington, Winona; probable breeding in Marshall, Anoka, Le Sueur. Observed in 29 additional counties statewide.
Tree Swallow
(Tachycineta bicolor)
Nested in 12 counties including Kittson MCBS; probable breeding in four. Seen in 38 additional counties throughout state.
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
(Stelgidopteryx serripennis)
Nested in Crow Wing, probable nesting in Marshall; seen in 34 other counties statewide.
Purple Martin
(Progne subis)
Relatively few reports for second consecutive year. Nested in Crow Wing, Washington, Le Sueur; probable nesting in Murray, Cottonwood. Seen in 38 other counties statewide.
Barn Swallow
(Hirundo rustica)
Nested in nine counties including Pennington SSt; probable breeding in Cottonwood. Observed in 47 additional counties statewide.
Cliff Swallow
(Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
Relatively few reports for second consecutive year. Nested in five counties including Kittson MCBS; probable breeding in four. Seen in 33 other counties statewide.
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
Reported in Marshall, St. Louis, Lake, Cook.
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
Probable breeding in Roseau; also seen in Marshall, Clearwater, Hubbard, Aitkin, Carlton, Lake, Cook.
Waxwings
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
Nested in Sherburne, Brown, Winona; probable breeding in five counties. Seen in 44 additional counties throughout state.
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
Probable breeding in Cook. Seen in seven other north central and northeastern counties plus Roseau, Ramsey.
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
Nested in four counties, probable nesting in four; seen in 40 additional counties state-wide.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
Nested in Brown; also observed in Roseau, Lake of the Woods, Clearwater, St. Louis, Lake, Morrison, Isanti, Nicollet.
Gnatcatchers
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
(Polioptila caerulea)
Most reports in ten+ years. Nested in Clay DZ, Brown at Buffalo River S.P.; probable nesting in Scott, Goodhue. Seen in 18 additional central, east central, south central and southeast counties; plus Otter Tail DZ, 6/11,24 Marshall MCBS, 6/28 Red Lake MCBS.
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
First summer report since 1986; one bird discovered 5/30 and observed throughout period in Miesville Ravine, Dakota Co. RJ et al.
House Wren
(Troglodytes aedon)
Nested in 12 counties, probable nesting in five; seen in 42 additional counties statewide.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
Probable breeding in Beltrami and Cook counties; also seen in Roseau, Marshall, Clearwater, Hubbard, St. Louis, Lake, Carlton.
Sedge Wren
(Cistothorus stellaris)
Fewest reports since 1984. Nested in Marshall MCBS; seen in 33 additional counties statewide.
Marsh Wren
(Cistothorus palustris)
Nested in Marshall MCBS, Red Lake MCBS; observed in 31 other counties in all regions except northeast.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
Nested in nine counties including Marshall MCBS, Red Lake MCBS; probable nesting in three. Seen in 44 additional counties statewide.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
Nested in Washington WL, Le Sueur; probable breeding in Crow Wing, Hennepin, Cottonwood, Winona. Reported in 46 other counties statewide.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
Nested in four counties including Meeker MSc; probable nesting in four. Seen in 42 other counties statewide.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
Nested in 13 counties including Meeker MSc; probable nesting in three. Seen in 41 additional counties statewide.
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
(Sialia currucoides)
Observed in Marshall (no details) SDM, PS, MCBS.
Veery
(Catharus fuscescens)
Nested in Red Lake MCBS, probable nesting in Crow Wing; seen in 28 additional counties as far south as Otter Tail in west and Nicollet, Rice in east.
Gray-cheeked Thrush
(Catharus minimus)
Only report: 6/1 Becker BK.
Swainson's Thrush
(Catharus ustulatus)
Probable breeding in Cook; also reported in Roseau, St. Louis. Migrants 6/1 Washington; 7/13, 7/31 Hennepin SC.
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
Nested in Roseau County MCBS; seen in ten other counties as far south as Becker and Aitkin.
Wood Thrush
(Hylocichla mustelina)
Most reports in eight+ years. Nested in Beltrami DJo; probable nesting in Hennepin. Seen in 26 additional counties as far west as Renville, Brown in south and Clay, 6/11 Marshall MCBS in north.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
Nested in eight counties, probable nesting in five; seen in 42 additional counties statewide.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
Nested in Washington, Le Sueur, Brown; probable nesting in Becker, Cottonwood. Observed in 43 additional counties.
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
Probable nesting in Becker; also seen in Roseau, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Clearwater, Koochiching, Aitkin, St. Louis, Lake, Cook.
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
Population explosion continues. Nested in Winona, Aitkin WN, Olmsted JB, Pipestone JP, ND; probable breeding in Morrison, Hennepin, Brown. Seen in 20 other southern counties plus Clay, Otter Tail, Todd, Pine, Beltrami DJo.
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
Probable breeding in Crow Wing. Seen in 15 other counties as far south as a line through Marshall, Becker, Mille Lacs, Washington WL.
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
All reports: 6/15,23 Marshall MCBS, Beltrami, Cook.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
Relatively few reports. Seen in nine northern counties plus Washington, Brown.
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
Nested in Crow Wing, probable nesting in Washington; seen in 54 additional counties.
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Chestnut-collared Longspur
(Calcarius ornatus)
Only report from usual Felton Prairie area in Clay Co.
Towhees, Sparrows
Grasshopper Sparrow
(Ammodramus savannarum)
Probable breeding in Wabasha; seen in 30 other counties as far northeast as a line through Roseau, Morrison, Anoka, Washington.
Lark Sparrow
(Chondestes grammacus)
Many reports. Nested in Anoka; probable nesting in Marshall, Clay. Also seen in Kittson, Red Lake, Becker, Sherburne, Washington, Renville, Scott, Blue Earth, Wabasha.
LARK BUNTING
(Calamospiza melanocorys)
Two records, both unusually far north. One adult male observed on 6/4 just south of Thief L. WMA in Marshall Co. MCBS; another male seen on 6/5,6 at Felton Prairie in Clay Co. KR et al.
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
Nested in eight counties, probable nesting in six; seen in 42 additional counties statewide.
Clay-colored Sparrow
(Spizella pallida)
Nested in Kittson, Marshall, Pennington MCBS; probable nesting in Crow Wing. Reported in 32 other counties as far south as Murray, Mower.
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
Nested in Anoka, Washington, Brown, Blue Earth; probable nesting in Winona. Seen in 17 additional southern counties plus Morrison, Crow Wing, Otter Tail, Clay; also one singing on 6/7–8 at L. Bronson S. P. in Kittson MCBS.
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
Only reports from Roseau, Lake.
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
Nested in Marshall MCBS, Aitkin; probable nesting in Crow Wing. Reported in 14 additional counties as far south as a line through Marshall, Becker, Morrison, Washington.
Vesper Sparrow
(Pooecetes gramineus)
Nested in Marshall MCBS, Morrison MCBS, Clay, Olmsted; probable breeding in Cottonwood. Reported in 45 other counties in all regions, including St. Louis.
LeConte's Sparrow
(Ammospiza leconteii)
Nested in Red Lake MCBS; seen in 11 other northern counties.
Nelson's Sparrow
(Ammospiza nelsoni)
Reported in Roseau, Polk, Aitkin; plus June observations at several sites in Morrison MCBS (south of previously known breeding range).
Henslow's Sparrow
(Centronyx henslowii)
Only report: two singing males on 7/11 near Iowa border in southwestern Fillmore Co. BR (this species is reported to be regular in an Iowa prairie area located just south of the above sighting).
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
Nested in Marshall MCBS, Red Lake MCBS; seen in 42 additional counties statewide.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
Nested in five counties including Kittson MCBS; probable nesting in three. Seen in 48 additional counties statewide.
Lincoln's Sparrow
(Melospiza lincolnii)
Only reports from St. Louis (lowest number of reports in 12+ years and in sharp contrast to the 11 counties reported from last year).
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
Probable breeding in Cook; seen in 40 other counties statewide.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
Nested in Anoka. Observed in 17 additional counties roughly along a line from Roseau to Houston; plus Nicollet, Brown, Blue Earth.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
Nested in Marshall, Red Lake MCBS, Le Sueur; probable nesting in Wright, Cottonwood. Seen in 40 additional counties in all regions except northeast.
Bobolink
(Dolichonyx oryzivorus)
Nested in Kittson MCBS; seen in 46 other counties statewide.
Eastern Meadowlark
(Sturnella magna)
Observed in 22 counties as far west as a line through Beltrami, Morrison, Brown.
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
Reported in 47 counties in all regions, including 6/6 Cook PB in northeast.
Orchard Oriole
(Icterus spurius)
Probable nesting in Clay, Pipestone; seen in 16 additional southern counties plus Pennington SSt, Marshall MCBS.
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
Nested in five counties including Faribault AB; probable nesting in four. Observed in 46 other counties statewide.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
Nested in six counties including Red Lake MCBS; probable breeding in four. Seen in 49 additional counties throughout state.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
Bred in eight counties including Kittson and Pennington and Red Lake MCBS; probable breeding in five. Parasitized species included Least Flycatcher, Veery, Gray Catbird, Red-eyed Vireo, Yellow Warbler, Chestnut-sided Warbler, American Redstart, Scarlet Tanager, Indigo Bunting, Eastern Towhee, Field Sparrow, Song Sparrow. Seen in 40 additional counties statewide.
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
Observed in 31 counties as far south as Lyon in west, Faribault in central, Dakota in east.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
Nested in four counties, probable nesting in four; seen in 49 other counties statewide.
Warblers
Ovenbird
(Seiurus aurocapilla)
Nested in Morrison MCBS, and Anoka counties; probable nesting in Becker, Crow Wing, Nicollet, Washington. Seen in 26 other counties as far west and south as a line through Marshall, Otter Tail, Brown, Houston.
Louisiana Waterthrush
(Parkesia motacilla)
Nested at Falls Creek SNA in Washington Co.; also seen in Houston, 6/15 Rice TB.
Northern Waterthrush
(Parkesia noveboracensis)
Reported in St. Louis, Aitkin, Kittson MCBS, Marshall MCBS, Becker BK; plus migrants 6/1 Brown, 6/20 Anoka DZ.
Golden-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera)
Probable nesting in Becker, Crow Wing; seen in 13 other counties within an area bounded by a line through Roseau, Marshall, Sherburne, Washington, Lake.
Blue-winged Warbler
(Vermivora cyanoptera)
Reported in Anoka, Hennepin, Washington, Carver, Scott, Dakota, Nicollet, Rice, Wabasha, Winona, Houston.
Black-and-white Warbler
(Mniotilta varia)
Probable nesting in Lake of the Woods. Seen in 14 additional counties as far south and west as a line through Marshall, Becker, Anoka; plus 6/5,12 Washington WL, 6/14 Scott TT, 7/10 Hennepin SC.
Prothonotary Warbler
(Protonotaria citrea)
Nested in Sherburne SNWR (extending known nesting range), Winona HVA; also seen in Hennepin, Carver, Dakota, Houston.
Tennessee Warbler
(Leiothlypis peregrina)
Seen in Koochiching, St. Louis, Lake, Cook, Aitkin. Migrants reported in five other counties, including early migrant 7/10 Hennepin SC.
Orange-crowned Warbler
(Leiothlypis celata)
Very unusual mid-summer record: one male seen on 7/6 near Leech L. in Cass Co. DL (The Loon 64:163–164).
Nashville Warbler
(Leiothlypis ruficapilla)
Probable breeding in Marshall, Crow Wing. Seen in 16 additional counties as far west and south as a line through Roseau, Becker, Hennepin; plus 7/17 Clay LCF.
Connecticut Warbler
(Oporornis agilis)
Seen in Roseau, Marshall, Lake of the Woods, Clearwater, Aitkin, Carlton, Lake; plus late migrant 6/6 Rock.
Mourning Warbler
(Geothlypis philadelphia)
Reported in 14 northern counties including 7/2 Clay DZ; plus Sherburne, Ramsey, Washington. Late migrants 6/3 Dakota, 6/6 Scott, 6/7 Hennepin, 6/15 Rice TB.
KENTUCKY WARBLER
(Geothlypis formosa)
At least two birds seen 6/23–7/6 at Seven Mile Creek Co. Park in Nicollet Co. LF, MF.
Common Yellowthroat
(Geothlypis trichas)
Nested in Marshall, Crow Wing JS/MN; probable nesting in Morrison, Le Sueur. Seen in 50 other counties statewide.
American Redstart
(Setophaga ruticilla)
Nested in Crow Wing, Anoka, Winona HVA; probable nesting in Becker, Brown, Hennepin, Washington. Seen in 30 additional counties in all regions including 6/7 Rock, 6/28 Murray ND in southwest.
Cape May Warbler
(Setophaga tigrina)
Seen in Lake of the Woods, Aitkin, Lake.
Cerulean Warbler
(Setophaga cerulea)
Probable breeding in Ramsey; also seen in Morrison, Wright, Washington, Scott, Dakota, Rice, Brown.
Northern Parula
(Setophaga americana)
Reported in Becker, Clearwater, Beltrami, Hubbard, Koochiching, Aitkin, St. Louis, Cook.
Magnolia Warbler
(Setophaga magnolia)
Reported in Roseau, Aitkin, St. Louis, Lake, Cook; plus extremely early migrants 7/18 Hennepin SC, 7/27 Pipestone ND.
Blackburnian Warbler
(Setophaga fusca)
Probable nesting in Cook County; also seen in Roseau, Marshall, Pennington, Clear-water, Koochiching, Aitkin, St. Louis, and Lake counties.
Yellow Warbler
(Setophaga petechia)
Nested in five counties, probable nesting in three; seen in 42 additional counties statewide.
Chestnut-sided Warbler
(Setophaga pensylvanica)
Nested in Becker, Crow Wing; probable nesting in Anoka. Seen in 16 additional northern counties plus Sherburne, Washington, 6/1 Hennepin, 6/2 Dakota.
Black-throated Blue Warbler
(Setophaga caerulescens)
Only reports from Lake, Cook.
Palm Warbler
(Setophaga palmarum)
Seen in Marshall, Koochiching.
Pine Warbler
(Setophaga pinus)
Seen in 13 counties roughly along a line from Roseau to Washington; plus St. Louis, Lake.
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
Nested in Marshall; probable nesting in Lake, Cook. Seen in six north central counties plus St. Louis, Roseau, Morrison; also probable migrant 7/20 Clay mob.
PRAIRIE WARBLER
(Setophaga discolor)
Fifth state record: one singing bird was observed on 6/6 at Blue Mounds S. P. in Rock County DZ (The Loon 64:174–175).
Black-throated Green Warbler
(Setophaga virens)
Seen in ten northern counties plus late migrants 6/6 Scott, 6/9 Hennepin.
Canada Warbler
(Cardellina canadensis)
Most reports since 1986. Seen in Lake of the Woods, Clearwater, Carlton, St. Louis, Lake, Cook; plus late migrants 6/2 Brown, 6/6 Scott, 6/21 Carver DM.
Wilson's Warbler
(Cardellina pusilla)
Only reports: 6/6 Lake and Murray, 6/9 Grant, 6/12 Becker.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Scarlet Tanager
(Piranga olivacea)
Probable breeding in Marshall, Lake of the Woods, Anoka; seen in 32 additional counties statewide, including 6/7 Rock.
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
Nested in Hennepin, Washington, Winona; probable nesting in Kandiyohi, Anoka, Nicollet, Le Sueur. Seen in 21 additional southern counties plus Morrison, Mille Lacs, Becker BBe.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
Nested in Marshall MCBS, Red Lake MCBS, Becker RHu; probable breeding in five counties. Seen in 36 other counties statewide.
Blue Grosbeak
(Passerina caerulea)
Usual reports from Rock, Murray, Pipestone, Nobles.
Indigo Bunting
(Passerina cyanea)
Nested in Brown; probable nesting in Crow Wing, Anoka. Seen in 45 additional counties throughout state.
Dickcissel
(Spiza americana)
Gradual decrease in number of reports continues, following irruption peak in 1988. Seen in 35 counties as far north as Marshall in west and Anoka in east.