Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 1992-Winter Season
1 December 1992 through 28 February 1993
Karl Bardon

Despite the “lackluster” winter for many observers, a record number of species was reported this season. Apparently the mild December weather allowed many half-hardy species to linger in the state, with some even in record numbers, and the continent-wide phenomena of western strays showing up east of their normal range was well represented in Minnesota, including the state's third Black-throated Sparrow. Temperatures in the latter half of February were below average and probably as a result, very few early migrants were noted returning before the end of the period.

The first three weeks of December were mild with weekly high temperatures in the 30s throughout the state, which is as much as 10° above normal. Cold weather arrived just in time for the beginning of the Christmas Bird Count season, with the many counts done on 19 December reporting dropping temperatures and severe wind chills. Following this cold front, low temperatures ranged from -9° at Worthington to -36° at International Falls. This cold weather lasted until early January when the coldest temperature for the season (-38°) was recorded at International Falls. The second week in January was the snowiest week of the winter with 6” of snow falling in the Twin Cities on 11–12 January, and as much as 16” in Faribault. Otherwise, moderate snow depths were reported throughout the state, and few winter storms were noted during the season. Above average temperatures in mid-January (usually the coldest time of the year) lasted through the first two weeks in February, with a peak of high temperatures during the first week in February when 40s were reported all across the state, and the highest recorded temperature for the winter of 48° was reached at Grand Marais (!). An unusual cold spell set in during the latter half of February, with weekly low temperatures throughout the state ranging from -9° to -29°, which is 10–20° below normal. There was a slight warming trend in late February.

Many lingering water birds were found in December and early January, including three species of grebes, both Double-crested Cormorant and American White Pelican, 28 species of waterfowl, and numerous American Coots. The most noteworthy observation was thousands of geese seen migrating south in Lyon County on 14 December — mostly Canadas, but also Snow Geese, and even a few flocks of up to 100 Greater White-fronted Geese, providing the latest migration date on record for White-fronteds in the state. Also noteworthy was the estimate of 53,000 Common Mergansers at Lake Pepin along the lower Mississippi River Valley in early December. Because of Lake Pepin's large size (over 20 miles long), the difficulty of observing from widely spaced locations on shore, and continuous movement of birds up and down the lake, this and other recent counts are probably underestimating the numbers of mergansers actually on the lake. Concentrations in excess of 100,000 birds are potentially regular here (see The Loon 64:10–12).

Eight species of gulls were recorded this season, a tie for the record set in the winter of 1988–1989. Rarities included a Great Black-backed Gull observed in Duluth, an Iceland Gull seen with the Common Mergansers at Lake Pepin in Goodhue and Wabasha counties, and a Lesser Black-backed Gull seen with the large gathering of gulls in the Twin Cities area that roost on Lakes Calhoun and Harriet in Hennepin County, and feed near Black Dog Lake in Dakota County. Five record late Bonaparte's Gulls were seen at Black Dog Lake on 15 December (one wonders from where these birds came!). Several Ring-billed, Thayer's, and Herring Gulls lingered at Black Dog Lake through at least late January, which is a month later than normal, and at least two of the Ring-billed Gulls even overwintered, providing one of the few such records for the state. These observations, and the adult Great Black-backed Gull that overwintered at this location last winter (and apparently had no trouble finding food), bring to mind the obvious question: why don't more gulls overwinter in the Twin Cities area?

After last year's record northern owl influx, only average numbers of Great Gray and Northern Hawk Owls were reported, but it was still an excellent year for Snowy Owls, especially in the northwest, which received few reports during last year's invasion. Surprisingly, and despite the lower than expected flight at Hawk Ridge last fall, Northern Goshawks were more widespread than ever before. Perhaps as a reflection of this movement, all grouse species were down in numbers, especially Ruffed Grouse. Interestingly, Red-tailed Hawks were very widespread, but the number of Rough-legged Hawks were perhaps at their lowest ever with few reports in the north, and none in the west.

Although many areas of the state may have had a poor winter for birds, including the Twin Cities and Duluth areas, a few other locations reported one of their best years ever. The temperatures in Grand Marais were consistently higher than anywhere else in the state throughout most of the winter, and possibly as a result, the Grand Marais Christmas Bird Count (CBC) tallied a record number of species for its count. The highlight of this count was northern Minnesota's first winter record of a Turkey Vulture —seen flying with a flock of gulls, and possibly feeding on a deer carcass found nearby. At least six (and possibly eight) Townsend's Solitaires were seen during the winter in Grand Marais, including a flock of four individuals seen by Molly and Ken Hoffman — certainly the most ever seen at one time in Minnesota. Other species seen in Grand Marais included an overwintering Fox Sparrow at a local feeder, a Harlequin Duck seen well into January, plus Ruddy Duck, Surf Scoter, Eastern Bluebird, Yellow-rumped Warbler, and White-throated and Song Sparrows, all of which lingered much later and farther north than normal.

In the Fergus Falls area, Steve and Diane Millard reported their greatest variety of overwintering waterfowl ever along the open portions of the Otter Tail River, including a Harlequin Duck for the second consecutive winter. Also overwintering at this location were Wood Duck, Green-winged Teal, American Wigeon, Redhead, and Lesser Scaup, most of which have seldom overwintered in the north. Other noteworthy species reported in Wilkin and Otter Tail counties included a Gray Catbird eating raisins in December, Varied Thrush and Winter Wren on the Fergus Falls CBC, a Merlin overwintering in Fergus Falls, two Golden Eagles, and numerous Snowy Owls moving through Wilkin County in late February.

There were also excellent numbers of birds in the juniper hillsides of the Minnesota River Valley in Renville, Redwood and Yellow Medicine counties, originally found by statewide travelers Bob Janssen and Ray Glassel. Species seen here included large numbers of Northern Flickers, American Robins, Cedar Waxwings, Blue Jays and Purple Finches, plus Townsend's Solitaire, Hermit Thrush, Yellow-rumped Warbler, and Golden Eagle.

Among the passerines, some half-hardy species were reported in record numbers this season, with no fewer than four mid-winter reports of Yellow-bellied Sapsuckers, at least four Winter Wrens, five Hermit Thrushes, as many as seven Yellow-rumped Warblers, and a high of 19 Eastern Bluebirds at Faribault. Besides the unexpected reports of Gray Catbird, Brown Thrasher, Field Sparrow, Baltimore Oriole, and Yellow-headed and Brewer's Blackbirds (all of which are accidental in winter), the state's first winter record of a Savannah Sparrow was seen at a feeder in Rice County.

One of the most exciting birds of the winter was the state's third Black-throated Sparrow that lingered at a feeder in Doran, Wilkin County, until it disappeared following severe weather in late December. This bird was apparently one of the many Black-throated Sparrows and other western strays which wandered eastward (American Birds 47:230–31) in North America during the winter of 1992–1993. Minnesota was also treated to the highest number of Varied Thrushes and Townsend's Solitaires ever reported for the winter in the state, with exceptional numbers of solitaires at Duluth and Grand Marais.

The number of other winter visitants from the north seemed low this season, except for Snow Buntings, which were particularly widespread. Bohemian Waxwings and most winter finches were notably scarce. Exceptions included unprecedented numbers of American Goldfinches in the northeast where they are seldom reported in winter, and very large numbers of Pine Siskins were seen in at least the northern regions. Common Redpolls and crossbills were scarce statewide, although intriguing numbers of White-winged Crossbills were found in the extensive spruce bogs of Koochiching County in late February, including many singing adult males.

This report summarizes the observations of 78 seasonal contributors and 50 Christmas Bird Counts. Coverage was excellent, thanks in large part to former winter season compiler Ken LaFond who sent in observations from a total of 83 counties. The only counties lacking reports were Big Stone, Traverse, Stevens, and Red Lake (unless you count the House Sparrows reported there!). A record total of 149 species was reported (previous record was 146 in 1987–1988). Reports of additional (and possibly correct) species were received, including Chipping Sparrow and Ruby-crowned Kinglet, but without substantiating details these could not be included. All reports of species which are accidental in winter must be accompanied by details, and details for species which are casual in winter would have been desirable as indicated in the text.

As always, such a report is not possible without the contributions of many individuals, but I would like to give special thanks to Peder Svingen who continues to provide invaluable editorial assistance, to Parker Backstrom who provided a list of observations reported to the Minnesota Rare Bird Alert, and to all the observers who sent in reports this season, even those who did not send in a seasonal report, but took the time to send in even the briefest list of sightings. As the beginning of another winter will soon be upon us, observers are encouraged to remember that there is always something interesting to watch — even in winter in Minnesota, perhaps our state's most fascinating season.

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)
One blue morph overwintered at Black Dog Lake, Dakota County for the second consecutive year. The reports on 12/17 from Hennepin County (another blue morph) KB and on the Minneapolis North CBC were possibly the same as the Black Dog Lake bird. Also reported on 12/17 from Olmsted JB and on the Rochester CBC (possibly the same bird?).
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
Several flocks of up to 100 individuals migrating overhead with Canada Geese and Snow Geese on 12/14 in Marshall, Lyon County HK. Record late date for migration in state.
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
Reported from 39 counties (23 l.y.) statewide, with 10 northern counties (only 2 l.y.) including records as far north as: until 1/1 Beltrami DJo, 1/3 St. Louis (Virginia Power Plant) KB, and 12/15 & 2/9 Pennington (overwintering?) KSS. CBC total continues to decline, with only 71,951 (86,818 l.y. and 110,376 two years ago). Thousands were noted flying south 12/14–16 Lac qui Parle FE and 12/14 Lyon HK. Only 30,000 were on the Lac qui Parle CBC, and very few wintered at Lac qui Parle Lake/WMA with only 3,000 there on 1/18 KB. The 6,017 on the Fergus Falls CBC and the 15,200 on the Rochester CBCs are more normal, while large numbers of 2–4,000 were recorded on the Bloomington, Excelsior, Fairmont, and Minneapolis CBCs.
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
One overwintered at Cannon Lake, Rice County (2) OR, FKS. Also reported until 12/11 at Grey Cloud Island, Washington County (1 from fall season) TEB, and on the Owatonna (2) CBC. The possibility that these reports are escapes or releases cannot be ruled out.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
Overwintered at Monticello, Sherburne/Wright counties where up to 44 seen 2/6 KB, and at Fergus Falls, Otter Tail Co. where 8 seen on 1/2 PKL. Also reported 12/12–13 Crow Wing (1) PKL, 12/25 Washington (5) fide PB, and on the St. Paul NE (6), Tamarac NWR (2), and Wild River (2) CBCs. These were presumably all from MN and WI DNR releases.
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
Still 200–400 on 12/4 Houston EMF and 500 on 12/4 Wabasha KB. Last seen 12/19 Wabasha WDM, 12/19 Goodhue (160) CS, and 12/21 Winona CS. One imm. reported 1/18 & 19 Winona CS (no details).
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
Fourteen reports. Overwintered in Hennepin SC (two females), Otter Tail SDM, and possibly Dakota and Rice (1/2–10) mob. Other reports included the Bloomington, Excelsior, Faribault, Minneapolis and St. Paul CBCs, 12/4 Wabasha KB, 12/12 & 12/19 Scott DN & DS, 12/19 Nicollet MF, 1/6 Ramsey (5) RG, and 2/7 Hennepin (male) DZ. CBC total 14.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
Late migrant reported until 12/17 Hennepin SC et al.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
Overwintered in Scott as usual, but number reduced (30?40 on 12/12 DN, only 5 on Excelsior CBC, and 17 on 2/13 DN — all presumably from the Mill Pond in Shakopee). Also overwintered in Hennepin (2) SC, and reported in Dec. and Feb. from Dakota and Winona.
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
Reported overwintering in Fergus Falls, Otter Tail Co. SDM. Also reported on the East Grand Forks CBC and 2/21 Benton KB.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
Reported from 44 counties (30 l.y.) statewide as far north as Cook (Grand Marais), St. Louis (Virginia Power Plant), Itasca, Beltrami, and East Grand Forks CBC, Polk Co. CBC total 18,208 (15,846 l.y.). Only large concentration noted was 10,000 on 12/2 at Black Dog Lake, Dakota Co. KB.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
Reported from 21 counties (12 l.y.) mostly along the Mississippi River as far north as Stearns and Benton counties; reports from outside this core area include overwintering birds with other duck concentrations in Cook, Otter Tail and Olmsted counties, plus 12/5 Beltrami DJo, until 12/17 St. Louis (Duluth) KE, Crow Wing PKL (no date), and on the Albert Lea and Mankato CBCs. CBC total 110 (131 l.y.).
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
One overwintered at Black Dog Lake, Dakota County. The reports from 1/20 & 1/24 Hennepin DBo & fide PB, and 1/31 Scott fide PB were possibly the Black Dog Lake individual since this duck population disperses daily to feed. Also reported 12/12 Sherburne RG, RJ.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
Overwintered in Fergus Falls, Otter Tail Co. SDM, plus late migrants 12/3 Anoka PKL and 12/10 Hennepin SC, RG. Also reported on the Winona CBC.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
Overwintered at Black Dog Lake, Dakota Co. mob, and late migrants reported 12/3 Ramsey KB, and 12/7 Goodhue/Wabasha KB.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
Overwintered in Fergus Falls, Otter Tail Co. SDM, and late migrant reported 12/19 Hennepin SC.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
Overwintered in Olmsted JB, and late migrants reported 12/12 Rice TBo, 12/12 Wabasha AB, until 12/19 Hennepin SC et al., 12/27 Otter Tail SDM, and on the La Crosse and Willmar CBCs.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
Reported 12/19 Hennepin SC and found dead 12/27. Also reported 12/12 Benton RG, RJ.
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
Overwintered in Otter Tail. Lingering individuals noted through early Jan., including 12/3 Ramsey KB, 12/3 Wabasha WDM, 12/4 Le Sueur PS, until 12/19 Hennepin SC et al., the Bloomington, La Crosse, Mankato and St. Paul CBCs, and 1/8 Rice TBo. Although this species regularly returns in late Feb., the only possible returning migrants noted were 2/9 Sherburne/Wright (6) KB.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
Adult male overwintered in Fergus Falls, Otter Tail Co. SDM, mob (a different bird than the apparent female which wintered at this location last year). One first-winter male present until 1/18 in Grand Marais, Cook Co. TD, KMH, PS.
Surf Scoter
(Melanitta perspicillata)
Recorded on Grand Marais CBC, 12/19 Cook KMH.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
Reported on Duluth CBC (2) and again on 1/9 mob. Overwintered in Cook with peak of 282 on Grand Marais CBC (a record for this count).
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
Overwintered along the North Shore in Grand Marais, Cook Co. (6) mob and probably in Lake (no date) DPV. Also, one female reported through 1/23 Ramsey BF, mob. Late lingering migrants include 12/2 Martin BBo, 12/17 Hennepin SC, KB; 12/17 Ramsey (2) RG and the Duluth (3), Bemidji (1) and St. Paul (3) CBCs. A possible early migrant noted 2/22 Anoka (male) KB.
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
Overwintered along the North Shore in the four northeast region counties (also inland records on the Isabella and Aurora CBCs, and at Birch Lake Dam, Lake County), plus 14 other counties along the Mississippi River as far north as Stearns, along the St. Croix River as far north as Chisago, and on the Minnesota River in Dakota and Scott counties. Numbers were low in these areas with only about 400?600 birds overwintering on the upper Mississippi River from Minneapolis to St. Cloud, and virtually none in St. Paul or at Black Dog Lake. Number on lower Mississippi R. south of Hasting unknown. Reports outside these regions included overwintering birds in Otter Tail (230) SDM and Olmsted. Also reported on the Bemidji and Fairmont CBCs (late migrants?). CBC total 667 (1,665 l.y.). No increase of reports in late February.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
Overwintered at Fergus Falls, Otter Tail Co. SDM; possible overwintering birds reported until 1/13 Ramsey mob, until 1/21 Anoka PKL, and until 1/30 Dakota mob. Late lingering migrants included 12/1 Ramsey (60) KB, 12/3 Beltrami (2) DJo, and the Aurora and Winona CBCs.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
Overwintered on Mississippi River and adjacent areas from Winona as far north as Stearns/Benton. Also overwintered in the three North Shore counties, and in Otter Tail. Peak of 53,000 at Lake Pepin, Goodhue and Wabasha counties on 12/4 KB, then reduced to 25,000 at Read's Landing on 12/6 PKL and 10,000 there on 12/7 KB with Lake Pepin entirely frozen. Large numbers lingered elsewhere until mid-Dec. with 2500+ on 12/12 Goodhue KB, 1500 on White Bear Lake, Ramsey Co. 12/1–3 PKL, KB and 1000 at Lake Minnetonka, Hennepin Co. 12/15 KB. These numbers gone by CBCs with total count of only 736. Single reports included 12/1 Hubbard HJF, 12/4 Le Sueur PS, 12/17 Rice TBo, and on the Lac qui Parle and Rochester CBCs (not overwintering?). The report 2/14 Beltrami DJo probably refers to overwintering birds; there was no increase of reports in February.
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
Probably overwintered along the North Shore in Cook PS, Duluth KE, and Lake DPV. Late migrants seen 12/11 Hennepin KB, 1/2 Otter Tail RG & RJ, and the Albert Lea CBC.
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
Late lingering migrants reported 12/5 Hennepin TT, 12/12 Rice TBo, until 12/13 Otter Tail AB et al., 12/18 Olmsted JB, and the Grand Marais CBC (12/19 KMH).
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
Reported from Rice, Goodhue, Olmsted, Winona and Houston. Others on CBCs outside these counties were probably escapes or recent releases: Washington, Anoka, Becker and Carver counties.
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
Numbers down substantially. Reported from 24 counties (29 l.y.) east of a line from Roseau and Becker to Stearns and Houston. CBC total 49 (149 l.y.).
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
Reported 1/10 through Feb. along Lake Co. Rd. 2 (max. of 7) KE, et al. Also seen 2/28 Cook KSS and 2/27–28 Koochiching KB (4 different locations, max. only 4).
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
Numbers down. Reported from only five counties (nine l.y.): Kittson, Roseau, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami and Aitkin. No CBC reports (43 individuals l.y.).
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
Only reports 12/4 Wilkin (150) RJ, Clay LCF, and on the Crookston (4) CBC.
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
Scarce again. Reported from 23 counties (16 l.y.) in the south and west as far north as Kittson and Roseau. CBC total 95 (136 l.y.).
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
Reported from 46 counties (33 l.y.) as far north as Aitkin, Mahnomen and Clay. CBC total 640.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
Recorded on the Hastings/Etter and Austin (count week) CBCs.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
Only report 2/4 Cook (overwintering?) fide PB.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
Only report a late migrant on 12/17 Olmsted JB.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
Reported from 83 counties (48 l.y.) throughout the state. CBC total 16,079.
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
Reported from 29 counties (22 l.y.) statewide with only 6 north reports including overwintering in Otter Tail SDM, Koochiching GM (second consecutive winter), Pennington KSS, and St. Louis KE, plus the Fargo/Moorhead CBC. Overwintered in most of the south, but comparatively few Feb. reports. CBC total 334.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
Overwintered in Hennepin, Scott and Otter Tail (8) SDM; additional reports from Ramsey, Dakota, Goodhue, Rice, Le Sueur, Freeborn and Winona.
Sandpipers
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
Eight reports (four l.y.). Unusual north report 1/16 Cook DN, SSt. Also reported in the north from Crosby CBC and again on 1/24 Crow Wing WN (same bird?). South reports included Hennepin (overwintering) JD, 12/26 Washington PC, 1/17 Le Sueur AB (overwintering?), and the St. Paul, St. Paul NE and Excelsior CBCs.
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
Record late migrants 12/6 Winona (1) PKL and 12/15 Dakota (4) RG & (5) JD.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
Hundreds of Ring-billed Gulls lingered on — 12/4 Lake Pepin, Goodhue/Wabasha KB, and last seen in southeast 12/12 Goodhue AB and the La Crosse (1) CBC. In the Twin Cities area, 120+ were still present on 12/11 Lakes Calhoun/Harriet, Hennepin Co. KB, and last seen there 12/22 SC. Four first-winter individuals still at Black Dog Lake, Dakota Co. 1/16 BF, and two of these apparently overwintered here since they were reported through 2/25 KB. Single adults were present at Holman Field, Ramsey County. 1/23 BF and at Black Dog Lake 1/30 DZ (probably same bird). The report from 2/14 Goodhue TEB is difficult to classify, but several gulls may have overwintered here (see under Herring Gull). Although this species regularly lingers until early Jan., it is accidental in mid-winter. Only north report was on the Duluth (2) CBC.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
Overwintered along the North Shore in Cook, Lake and St. Louis (but number unknown). Thousands still present 12/4 Lake Pepin, Goodhue/Wabasha KB, and last seen in southeast on the La Crosse, Rochester, and Winona CBCs. In the Twin Cities area, peak of 2,000 on 12/11 at Lakes Calhoun/Harriet, Hennepin Co. KB, and last seen there 12/22 SC. The 450 at Black Dog Lake, Dakota Co. present 12/22 KB reduced to only 3 by 1/5. One lingered at Black Dog Lake until 2/5 RJ et al., but apparently did not overwinter. Also present in mid-winter 1/22 Colville Park, Goodhue Co. (six) TBe.
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
Reported 12/4 Lake City, Goodhue/Wabasha counties KB (The Loon 65:97–98).
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
Adult present since 21 November at Lake Minnetonka, Hennepin Co. remained at Lakes Calhoun/Harriet, Hennepin Co. and Black Dog Lake, Dakota Co. until 12/22 KB et al (The Loon 64:232).
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
Reported in Dec. and Jan. Cook KMH, and 1/29 through Feb. Duluth mob; only north reports. One immature was seen 12/4 Lake City, Goodhue County. KB. At least four individuals were present in the Twin Cities with a peak of two adults, one immature at Lakes Calhoun and Harriet, Hennepin County 12/8–18 KB, SC et al. One adult and one immature present at Black Dog Lake, Dakota County until 12/22 KB.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
Reported 12/16 Duluth, St. Louis Co. KE (The Loon 65:50–51).
Loons
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
Only report a late migrant on 12/2 Fairmont BBo.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
One overwintered at Black Dog Lake, Dakota Co. mob, for the second year in a row. Also reported 2/28 Como Lake, Ramsey Co. (4) DJe (early migrants?).
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
Two overwintered at Black Dog Lake, Dakota Co. mob. By 2/27, one was reportedly dead, DN. Also reported 12/4 & 11 at Albert Lea, Freeborn Co. RRK.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
Again widespread; reported from 11 counties (12 l.y.). Overwintered at Cedar Creek Natural History Area, Anoka Co., JH; on the Mississippi River, Ramsey Co. mob; and at Grey Cloud Island, Washington Co. TEB. Lingering individuals reported in Dec. and early Jan. from Lyon, Blue Earth, Goodhue, Scott, Dakota, and Hennepin. Only north report 12/16 Otter Tail SDM. CBC total only 4 (25 l.y.).
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
One individual reported on the Grand Marais CBC, 12/19 Cook fide KMH, providing one of the state's few winter records, and the first in the north.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
Nine reports (eleven l.y.) including the usual range of Houston, Winona and Wabasha counties in the southeast. Unusual reports outside “normal” winter range included late migrant on Duluth CBC; mid-winter records 1/10 Otter Tail (adult) SDM, 1/17 Norman (adult) MO, 1/16 & 1/18 Renville (imm.) RJ, RG & KB; and an early migrant 2/28 Wilkin (imm.) SDM.
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
Reported on the Austin (1) and Rochester (count week) CBCs.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
Approximately 25 individuals reported from 17 counties, with only three north reports: 12/4 Becker BBe; 12/2, 12/19 (Bemidji CBC) & 2/11 Beltrami DJo (all the same bird?); and 1/29 St. Louis (Duluth) fide KE. Most reports were from December and January CBC total 12.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
Reported from nine southern counties including five counties in the Twin Cities area, plus Olmsted JB, Rice mob, 12/21 Houston PS, and the Willmar CBC. All reports except Houston apparently from populated areas. No Feb. reports. CBC total nine.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
Despite lower than expected flight over Hawk Ridge last fall, there was a record number of winter reports. At least 71 reports (including CBCs) from 37 counties in all regions of the state from as far south as Mower and Freeborn on Iowa border. The majority of reports (excluding CBCs) were from Jan., with a CBC total of only 17 (31 l.y.), suggesting a relatively late influx into the state.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
The most widely reported raptor this season. Bald Eagles were reported from 42 counties (42 l.y.) in all regions except the northwest. Again, was noted overwintering in northern regions as far northeast as Lake and Cook counties, and as far west as Becker and Otter Tail counties. Most of the other overwintering records were along the Mississippi River from Houston County to Stearns, along the Minnesota River from Lac qui Parle to Redwood County, and north along the St. Croix River to Chisago. CBC total 217 (136 l.y.), a record number, with 21 birds moving south as late as 12/19 on the Duluth CBC. Approximately 175 birds reported overwintering in the state with 104 counted along the Mississippi River on 2/1 Goodhue and Wabasha OJ. Few Feb. reports of returning migrants, although some were noted as far north as Koochiching and Beltrami in late February where apparently none had overwintered.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
Only reports 1/10 Hennepin (St. Louis Park) fide PB, and the Excelsior CBC.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
Very widespread. Reported from 38 counties mostly in the south and east. Only north reports from Kanabec, Pine, St. Louis (overwintering in Duluth), 1/18 Lake DPV, and the Long Prairie CBC. Absent from the north central and northwest regions, with the only reports in the west from Yellow Medicine, Lyon, and the Lac qui Parle CBC. CBC total 249.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
The lowest numbers in over 10 years. Reported from only 16 counties (34 l.y.) as far west as Kandiyohi and Beltrami, including only 5 northern counties: the Bemidji, Crosby, Sax/Zim, and Carlton CBCs, and Aitkin mob. There were no reports in the western regions. Highest daily count anywhere only 2 (39 l.y.). CBC total only 22 (93 l.y.).
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
Reported from 21 counties (17 l.y.) with north reports 12/20 Becker BBe, 12/23 Pennington KSS, and the Fargo/Moorhead and Long Prairie CBCs. CBC total 31.
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
Reported from 38 counties throughout the state with a CBC total of 114.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
Approximately 43–48 individuals reported from 22 counties throughout the state (105 from 17 counties l.y.). Most reports were from the northwest region, unlike last year's record invasion in the northeast. Reported as far south as Cottonwood ED and Jackson JCBC in the southwest, and Houston and Winona mob in the southeast.
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
Approximately 12 individuals (record 142 l.y.) reported from Cook (1) DPV, Lake (5) mob, St. Louis (3) mob, Aitkin (2) mob and Carlton (1 near Barnum, KE).
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
Reported from 25 counties (22 l.y.) as far west as Roseau, Becker and Brown counties CBC total 18.
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
Approximately 18 individuals (record 196 l.y.) reported from Cook (1) SOL, Lake (4–5) mob, St. Louis (5) mob, Aitkin (3) mob, 12/12 Roseau (2) PS, 1/16 Lake of the Woods (1) PS, and 2/25 Becker (1) BBe.
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
Reported from Cottonwood CBC.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
Reported from St. Paul NE CBC (second year in a row).
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
Reported 1/7 from Duluth fide KE; 1/29 Ely, St. Louis County SW/MS (female responded to tape of singing male); 2/17 Biwabik, St. Louis Co. (found dead) SW/MS, and 2/21 Grand Marais, Cook County (found dead) SW/MS.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
Reported 12/15 Rice TBo, 2/8 Hennepin AH, 2/17 St. Louis County (found dead) fide KE, 2/23 Cook (found dead) SW/MS, plus (overwintering?) in Winona mob (including two on Winona CBC). Also reported on Rochester CBC (count week).
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
Reported from 15 counties included overwintering in 8 southern counties; other south reports were single December dates. In the north, overwintered in Otter Tail County (2) SDM, and seen 12/10 Beltrami PS. CBC total 14.
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
Reported from 13 eastern counties as far north and west as Todd and Crow Wing (Long Prairie and Crosby CBCs; only north reports). CBC total 52.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
Reported from 40 counties (31 l.y.) as far north as Aitkin, Becker and Clay. CBC total 478.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
Reported 1/1–5 Hennepin RB (The Loon 65:96–97), one of the latest dates on record. Also three other reports, but none had details for a species that is only casual in early winter, and accidental later in Jan. and Feb. These included overwintering 12/29–2/19 Washington TEB (and recorded on Afton CBC; same bird?), plus the Winona CBC and 1/20 Le Sueur RG.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
Six reports (only two l.y.); the most reports since 1985–86. 12/6 Lake (Hwy 1) fide KE, 12/12 Roseau (Hwy 310) PS, 12/29 Cook (Sea Gull Lake) fide PB, 2/3 Koochiching (near Ray) PS, 2/4 Cook (Lima Mt. Rd.) fide KE, and 2/5 Lake (Co. 23) PB.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
Thirteen individuals reported from only six counties (twelve ind.s from nine counties l.y.), including Roseau PS & SDM, Beltrami (Bemidji CBC fide DJo), Koochiching KB, Lake mob, Cook mob, and 2/13 Carlton CM.
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
Reported from 60 counties (51 l.y.) through-out the state. CBC total 1801.
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
Reported from 55 counties (50 l.y) throughout the state. CBC total 954.
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
Reported from 31 counties (22 l.y). Only north reports were the Duluth and Grand Forks CBCs, and 12/24 Wilkin SDM. The majority of reports (excluding CBCs) were in January, with as many as eight on 1/16 Renville RJ. CBC total 39.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
Reported from 48 counties (41 l.y.) through-out the state. CBC total 181.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
Numbers continue to decline (sixth straight year). Reported from 38 counties (38 l.y.). Seen as far north as Aitkin, Otter Tail (overwintered) SDM, Wilkin, Becker and Polk (East Grand Forks CBC). CBC total only 67 (94 l.y.).
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
Fourteen reports from twelve counties (twelve l.y.). Overwintered in Otter Tail SDM, Pennington KSS, St. Louis mob, and possibly Roseau SDM, NJ, and Hennepin TT, PB. Additional reports 12/8 & 25 Anoka KL, 12/15 Rice TBo, 12/23 Ramsey fide PB, 12/26 Marshall KSS, and the East Grand Forks, Rochester, St. Cloud and Warren CBCs.
GYRFALCON
(Falco rusticolus)
Only one report (nine l.y.): 12/26 & 1/3 Aitkin WN et al. There were several additional reports without details. Since this species may be only casual in the state, complete details are necessary for all reports.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
Overwintered in the Twin Cities in Hennepin mob, plus observations in Ramsey mob and 1/4 Dakota KB. Also reported on the Rochester (2) CBC, and in Duluth harbor in Jan. and Feb. fide KE.
Prairie Falcon
(Falco mexicanus)
Only report 1/1 & 2/7 Clay LCF.
Shrikes
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
Decreased from last year's good showing, but still widespread. Reported from 52 counties (56 l.y.) throughout the state, with a CBC total of 69 (96 l.y.). Reports distributed evenly among the three months.
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
Reported from 9 counties (11 l.y.) as far south as Aitkin and as far west as Roseau. CBC total 101.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
Reported from 81 counties (51 l.y.) statewide with a CBC total of 5,084.
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
Reported from 12 counties (16 l.y.) mainly in the northwest, but also as far east as St. Louis and as far south as Aitkin and Becker. CBC total 23.
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
Reported from 81 counties throughout the state, even in the far north (overwintering?). CBC total 7,416.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
Reported from 23 counties (21 l.y.) in range as far west as Kittson and Polk, and as far south as Pine and Kanabec. Also reported from the south in Anoka JH, Isanti PKL (no date), on Wild River CBC (2), and 1/31 Chisago AB. CBC total 770 (1,281 l.y.).
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
Reported from 81 counties (51 l.y.) statewide with a CBC total of 11,706.
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
Reported from eight counties (five l.y.) including Roseau, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Koochiching, St. Louis, Lake, Cook, and Aitkin. CBC total 18.
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
Reported from Olmsted mob, Houston EMF, and 2/28 Fillmore AB.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
Reported from 55 counties (45 l.y.) statewide with a Christmas Bird Count total of 571 (675 l.y.). Overwintering noted only in southern regions as far north as Goodhue in the east and Lac qui Parle in the west. December reports (including CBCs) came from all across the south, additionally reported as far north as Roseau in the west. In January this western component apparently contracted and the species was seen mostly in southern regions, where there was an increase in sightings. Unusual for January were the reports from 1/29 Cook KMH and 1/29 Roseau PS. As usual, by early to mid-February this species had invaded as far north and east as Beltrami and Aitkin, plus 2/7 Cook PKL. Thousands noted in Otter Tail 2/28 SDM.
Kinglets
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
Numbers up. Reported from 17 counties (8 l.y.) statewide as far north as 12/5 Lake DPV and 12/12 & 1/29 Roseau SSt & PS (2–3 found in Hwy 310 bog for second consecutive Jan.). CBC total 33.
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
Scarce again. Reported from only 13 counties (14 l.y.). Numbers down in Duluth, but numbers up in Two Harbors and Ely. Large flocks noted 1/16 Roseau (500) SDM, and 2/25 Beltrami (400+) DJo. Only two south reports: 12/28 Carver (2) DM, and 1/26 Washington (60) WL. CBC total 559 (1,437 l.y.).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
Reported from 35 counties (19 l.y.) statewide. Only seven north reports, all from Dec. and early Jan. CBC total 808 (348 l.y.).
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
Reported from 36 counties (31 l.y.). The only two counties in the west central and southwest regions were Otter Tail and Cottonwood. Although most observers reported them as very scarce, numbers appeared higher in the far north. CBC total 290 (459 l.y.).
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
Reported from 64 counties (47 l.y.) statewide with a CBC total of 2,403.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
Reported from 33 counties (27 l.y.) in all regions except the far northwest. In the northeast and north central regions, reported as far north as Cook (Grand Marais CBC), 1/2 Lake SW/MS, 2/27 Lake DPV, and 2/27–28 Koochiching KB, although these latter two records may have been early migrants. In the west, reported as far north as Clay, Becker and Otter Tail. CBC total 109.
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
One report, from December and January Millville, Wabasha Co. BN.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
Reported overwintering in Hennepin DM et. al (originally found on Excelsior CBC), and Washington TEB (no details), plus 12/20–23 Otter Tail SDM (The Loon 65:98–99) , 12/16 Houston fide PB (no details), and the La Crosse (Minnesota portion) CBC.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
Reported until 12/25 Otter Tail SDM.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
Reported on the Austin CBC (no details included); and from Tofte, Cook County until 1/3 fide PB.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
Reported 2/28 Scott KG et al. (The Loon 65:101).
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
Reported from 80 counties (48 l.y.) statewide with a CBC total of 13,590.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
Reported overwintering in Houston EMF, Dakota (3) fide JD, and Rice (maximum 19 on Faribault CBC) mob. Also reported in the south from Brown JS, 12/17 Dakota fide PB, and the Wabasha and St. Paul NE CBCs. North reports from 12/17 Otter Tail SDM and the Grand Marais CBC.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
At least fifteen individuals reported (the most ever in winter for Minnesota) (The Loon 65:00), mostly along the North Shore. Cook Co. reports included a flock of four on the Croftville Rd. 12/11 KMH, and three were on the Grand Marais CBC including one at Croftville, and two near the Devil Track R. (one of which had been present since mid-Nov.). There were also two additional but unconfirmed reports in Grand Marais fide KMH (which would bring the total for the winter to 17 individuals). Reports in St. Louis County include three in Duluth mob, one at French R. mob, one in Ely on 12/12 SSc, and one near Meadowlands 12/21 fide KE. Only south reports were 12/20 Wright AB; 1/16 & 1/31 Yellow Medicine RJ, RG & PS; and 2/3 (to end of period) Ramsey KB.
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
Five reports (one l.y.): Rochester CBC, 12/27–28 Brown JS, 1/16 Yellow Medicine RJ, RG, 1/22 Rice TBo, and 1/21 Hennepin BF.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
Reported from 26 counties (25 l.y.) as far north as Grand Marais CBC, and over-wintering in Koochiching and Roseau. Large numbers (50–100+) reported overwintering along the Minnesota River in Brown, Yellow Medicine and Renville, and in some Twin Cities locations.
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
Eleven individuals reported from 12 counties (apparently the most ever) including overwintering birds in Grand Marais, Cook Co., and Minneapolis/St. Paul, Hennepin/Ramsey Co. mob. Additional reports from 12/20 Otter Tail SDM, until 12/22 Wilkin mob; until 1/5 Duluth, St. Louis Co. fide KE; 1/5 Lake fide KE; 1/3–7 Mille Lacs mob; 1/10 Olmsted CS, AMP; 1/24 Sherburne RJ, 2/24 Clay LCF, and 2/27 Koochiching KB.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
Reported from 84 counties (45 l.y.) statewide, with a CBC total of 25,648.
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
Reported from 17 counties (14 l.y.) as far west as Roseau and Becker, and as far south as the Sherburne NWR and Cedar Creek CBCs, and 1/1 Anoka PKL (only south reports). CBC total 895 (752 l.y.).
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
Reported from 12 counties (16 l.y.) in northern regions as far south as Carlton and Aitkin, and as far west as Becker and Roseau, with a CBC total of 489 (1,659 l.y.). No south reports for second year in a row, but normal numbers reported in far north.
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
Numbers much higher than previous. Reported from 36 counties (19 l.y.) as far north as Hoyt Lakes, St. Louis Co. AE; and Thief River Falls, Pennington Co. KSS. CBC total 835 (262 l.y.) with 204 on the Rochester CBC.
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
Numbers about average. Reported from 38 counties (35 l.y.) statewide with a CBC total of 365 (275 l.y.). Far north reports included the Duluth, Bemidji, Crookston, and East Grand Forks CBCs, plus 1/16 Lake of the Woods, 2/3 Koochiching, and 2/11 Polk — all PS.
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
No reports.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
Only reports from 12/12 & 1/30 Lake SW/MS & fide KE, 12/22 & 2/27 St. Louis KE & SSc, the Beltrami Island CBC, and 1/27 Hennepin (4) SC (only south report). CBC total one (three l.y.).
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
Twelve reports from seven counties in far north along border from Cook to Roseau, plus 12/16 Otter Tail SDM. Reported as very scarce, with no CBC reports, but large numbers seen in the spruce bogs of Koochiching Co. in late Feb. KB.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
Numbers up. Reported from 40 counties (29 l.y.) statewide with high numbers noted in the north. Many feeders in far north had 100–200+ individuals, and 1500 were seen 1/16 Roseau SDM in an unharvested sunflower field. CBC total 3,577 (652 l.y.).
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
Widespread and common. Reported from 51 counties (33 l.y.) statewide with reports from all 4 northeast region counties (none l.y.) including overwintering in Ely and Grand Marais. CBC total 3,705 (1,721 l.y.).
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
Very scarce despite mild Dec. weather and record number of Snow Buntings. Reported from only nine counties (the lowest in over ten years; 19 l.y.) including Lyon and Murray (no dates, overwintering?), 1/1 Freeborn RJ, 1/1 Rice County mob, 1/3 Dakota and Ramsey AB, and 1/18 Lac qui Parle KB. Also reported on the Lamberton, Mountain Lake, Marshall and Warren (only north report) CBCs. No report of returning migrants in February except possibly 2/28 Dakota/Goodhue JD (only February report). CBC total 152 (45 l.y.).
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
Very widespread. Reported from 64 counties (apparently a record; only 35 l.y.) statewide with a CBC total of 7,678 (5,111 l.y.). High numbers (over 1,000) on Mountain Lake and Baudette CBCs.
Towhees, Sparrows
BLACK-THROATED SPARROW
(Amphispiza bilineata)
Third state record seen at Doran, Wilkin Co. feeder until 12/27 FKS, mob (The Loon 65:49–50).
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
Overwintered at feeder in Eagan, Dakota Co. MO et al. (and recorded on the Bloomington CBC count week).
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
Reported overwintering in Cook SOL et al. and two seen on Rochester CBC.
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
Numbers up. Reported from 44 counties (31 l.y.) throughout the state as far north as 1/18–2/15 Cook SOL, the Duluth and Baudette CBCs, 12/19 Becker BBe, and 12/16–1/10 Clay LCF. CBC total 4,222. Although some observers reported continued scarcity, others reported abundance, with 1000 reported on the Hastings/Etter CBC.
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
Numbers about average. Reported from 54 counties (46 l.y.) statewide as far north as the border in Cook mob (overwintering), 2/20 Beltrami PKL, 2/27 Koochiching KB, and the Warren and Roseau CBCs. CBC total 3,838 (2,369 l.y.).
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
Reported on Faribault CBC (no details); only casual in winter.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
Reported overwintering at a feeder in Waterville, Le Sueur County (including on CBC) mob; and in Hanley Falls, Yellow Medicine Co. HK. Also reported on the Lac qui Parle, Cottonwood, Lamberton and Fairmont CBCs.
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
Reported from 14 counties (15 l.y.) mostly from the Twin Cities area southeast, but also Lyon in southwest, and the following north reports: 12/20 Otter Tail SDM, Aitkin PB & WN, and the Duluth and Grand Marais CBCs. CBC total 30 including 16 on the Rochester CBC.
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
A tail-less individual at Rice Co. feeder 1/18–2/1 OR et al. provided the state's first winter record (The Loon 65:95–96).
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
Reported from 16 counties. Overwintered in Cook KMH, the only north report. Most other counties except Lyon and Olmsted were represented by only a single date with all in December and January except 2/12 Rice and 2/28 Houston (possibly early migrants?). CBC total 25.
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
Casual in winter. Reported on the Hastings/Etter CBC (details?), 12/22 Dakota County (Black Dog Lake) KB, until 1/9 Hennepin (Purgatory Cr.) SC, and 1/17 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) TT.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
Only report overwintering at feeder in Winona fide CS (no details; recorded on the Winona CBC — same bird?).
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
Reported 12/2 Otter Tail RG (no details), and 1/21 Rice FKS.
Sturnella meadowlark
(Sturnella sp.)
Ten reports (two l.y.), perhaps the most ever: 12/2 Otter Tail (two “Westerns”) RG, 12/16 Wilkin (“Western”) SDM, 12/20 Dodge PKL, 12/21 Winona PS, until 12/22 St. Louis KE, 1/5 Mower (three “Eastern”) RRK, 1/22 Le Sueur (“Western”) RG , 2/1 Rock (two “Westerns”) ND, and 2/24 Watonwan (“Western”) BBo. Also reported on the Lamberton CBC. None of these reports had details adequate enough for specific identification.
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
One remained at Duluth feeders until 12/1 fide KE.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
Reported from 22 counties (17 l.y.) statewide, with north reports from Grand Marais, Crosby, Tamarac NWR and Fargo/Moorhead CBCs, plus 1/18 Lake of the Woods SDM. Large numbers were reported on the Marshall CBC (342), 2/1 Dakota (300) fide PB, and 2/28 Scott (250) RG (early migrants). CBC total 566 (99 l.y.).
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
Only reports with details were on the La Crosse (Minnesota portion) CBC (2), 1/26 Rice FKS, and 1/29 Dakota MO.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
Reported from 15 counties (nine l.y.). Overwintered in Otter Tail SDM, and probably Hennepin mob. More widely reported on CBCs but the only north reports were from Baudette and Duluth.
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
Reported on the Baudette CBC for the second year in a row.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
Reported from 31 counties (31 l.y.) statewide as far north as Cook SOL, St. Louis mob, Otter Tail SDM, Becker BBe, and Pennington KSS; overwintering was reported from all these locations except Cook where it remained until 1/1. CBC total 148 (99 l.y.).
Warblers
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
No less than six reports this season. Reported in Dec. 12/6 Cook KMH, and on the Excelsior, Afton (no details), and Winona CBCs (2 reported but no details given). Jan. reports at a feeder until 1/8 St. Louis fide KE, and 1/18 Yellow Medicine KB (away from feeders).
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
Reported from 42 counties (37 l.y.) from as far north as 12/1–13 Cook County SOL, Duluth mob, the Crosby (count week) and Long Prairie CBCs, 12/27 Otter Tail SDM, 12/2 Wilkin PS, Becker (no date) BBe, and overwintering in Marshall Co. fide KSS. CBC total 1702.