Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 1998-Winter Season
1 December 1998 through 28 February 1999
Karl Bardon

Another balmy winter in Minnesota! December was exceptionally mild and most lakes throughout the state remained open through mid-month (as much as a month later than normal). As a result, many waterbirds were reported in record numbers. Very few of these lingering masses overwintered, however; most species of waterbirds departed on schedule by early January, probably due to a brief return to normal temperatures. The remainder of the season was relatively quiet, with mild weather, little snowfall, and few birds. With only a few exceptions, landbirds seemed more scarce than last winter. Not unexpectedly, northern owls and winter finches staged almost no southward movement.

Nearly all species of waterbirds were reported in record numbers or on record late dates. The numbers reported were more typical for early November than early December. For example, the following estimates were made at the Reno Bottoms, Houston Co. on 7 December: 6,000 Tundra Swans, 40,000 Canvasbacks, 3,000 Ring-necked Ducks, 500 scaup, 2 White-winged Scoters, 1 Long-tailed Duck, 160 Buffleheads, 1,500 Common Goldeneyes, and 1,930 Ruddy Ducks. Observers are reminded however, that most of these birds (and most reports of waterfowl at the Reno Bottoms) are actually in Wisconsin waters.

Among the multitudes of lingering waterfowl, the highlight was a single Ross's Goose which was seen by many observers through the Faribault Christmas Bird Count (CBC) on 19 December. Other noteworthy reports include a record number of Double-crested Cormorants (with one individual overwintering at Fergus Falls, Otter Tail Co.), record late dates for both Horned and Western Grebes, as many as seven Mute Swans (probably not a highlight!), only the second winter report of Blue-winged Teal in the past ten years, a record late Black Scoter, a record number of White-winged Scoters, and multiple reports of Long-tailed Duck away from Lake Superior.

There was an interesting influx of waterfowl into the Metro region in late January. A single immature male Greater Scaup and two Lesser Scaup showed up at Lake Rebecca, Dakota Co., on 30 January, and additional Lesser Scaup as well as another Greater Scaup were found at this location later in February. Also of interest was the apparent arrival of three Red-breasted Mergansers, one male Canvasback, and a Lesser Scaup along the Mississippi River in South St. Paul on 28 January. Regular checks of this location earlier in the month had not turned up these individuals. Do such records represent the extreme of early migrants, or were these birds overwintering locally, perhaps moving north a few miles with the advent of a return to above average temperatures?

Not surprisingly, many species of raptors also were reported in record numbers. Northern Harriers, Rough-legged Hawks, and Golden Eagles were all widespread in December. There were indications that many of these individuals probably were still moving southward as late as 19 December when the beginning of the CBC period produced multiple reports of Golden Eagles (including four at Duluth!) and Northern Harriers. Sharp-shinned and Cooper's Hawks, as well as Red-tailed Hawks were also more widespread than in previous winter seasons.

Here's a sample of sightings which indicated that something unusual was definitely happening out there this winter: a Virginia Rail was seen swimming across openings in the marsh at the Old Cedar Avenue Bridge, Hennepin Co., on 21 January; a Sandhill Crane was spotted at Sherburne NWR on 6 December; a mixed flock of 11 Killdeer and 32 Wilson's Snipe was found in a mudflat at Brownsville, Houston Co., on 7 December; a Greater Yellowlegs was seen in Fillmore Co. on 5 December; a Spotted Sandpiper was watched at the marina in Grand Marais, Cook Co., on 16 December; a Franklin's Gull joined a flock of Ring-billed Gulls in a field in Waseca Co. on 1 December and another Franklin's Gull was seen in Dakota Co. on 5 December. All of these sightings are exceptional for the season, and taken together, give strong testimony about the winter possibilities in our state during exceptionally mild weather.

Nine species of gulls were seen in December. There were an estimated 15,000 Ring-billed Gulls at various sites in the southern part of the state in early December — once again, such numbers are more typical for early November. Mille Lacs Lake stayed open until 17 December, allowing Bonaparte's Gulls to linger there later than ever before, while another Bonaparte's Gull seen in Washington Co. on 19 December set a record late date. As many as four Lesser Black-backed Gulls were found, including a first-winter individual which lingered in the Metro region until 4 January, another new record late date. The now-Regular Great Black-backed Gull was sighted in Duluth on 24 December, no doubt a wanderer from the landfill in Superior, Wisconsin, where a first-winter bird was documented overwintering. Checking landfills in Sherburne and Wright counties produced first county records of Glaucous Gull, and continued monitoring of landfills in the Twin Cities area resulted in a duplicate of last winter's peak count of at least eleven Thayer's Gulls in Dakota Co. The state's second report of a hybrid Glaucous X Herring Gull (“Nelson's Gull”) came from Dakota and Hennepin counties in late December (The Loon 71:54–55). But overshadowing all of these larids was an adult Mew Gull at Canal Park in Duluth, only the third state record, and the first to be documented by photograph.

Even though the state's first Eurasian Collared-Dove did not occur until May 1998, there were no fewer than three reports of this expanding species during winter 1998–99, including those which had been initially found at Lynd, Lyon Co., in November. Will this species spread throughout the state as dramatically as the House Finch?

The near absence of northern owls was compensated for by near record numbers of both Short-eared and Long-eared Owls. Anthony Hertzel, Paul Hertzel, and Benjamin Hertzel specialized in finding Long-eared and Northern Saw-whet Owls by searching suitable stands of conifers this season; they discovered Long-eared Owls in no fewer than 14 counties. Although these numbers may reflect an exceptional year for Long-eareds, their results also show that these owls are out there if skilled, knowledgeable observers are willing to look for them.

As mentioned earlier, passerines were difficult to find, and in general seemed to be present in lower numbers than normal. Compare the dearth of most species of sparrows, Hermit Thrushes, blackbirds, and other passerines to the record number of reports for these same species last year. It is quite possible that the intense low pressure system which passed through the state in early November caused the departure of many passerines which otherwise would have lingered.

A few other species of passerines, however, were found in exceptional numbers. Extraordinary numbers of Horned Larks and Lapland Longspurs were present in western and southern regions in December and January — apparently far more than in any previous winter season. Especially intriguing were the many reports of hundreds of Lapland Longspurs in early January. Did these represent lingering fall migrants, overwintering birds, or returning spring migrants? Massive numbers of American Robins were present in the southeast, with a peak of 1,233 on the new Whitewater CBC, a number higher than any previous cumulative CBC total. Equally massive were the flocks of Bohemian Waxwings throughout the northern regions. Although many observers understandably predicted an invasion of waxwings into southern regions by late winter, with few exceptions they did not stray farther south. Apparently, the existence of mature ornamental fruit trees (crab apple and mountain ash) in towns throughout the northern regions nearly precludes the possibility of this species occurring in the south in any numbers. Notable numbers have not been seen in the south since the mid-1980s.

A few other noteworthy passerines were discovered, including a tail-less Orange-crowned Warbler in Duluth on 18 December, both a Chipping Sparrow and a Yellow-headed Blackbird on the Fergus Falls CBC, as many as four different Carolina Wrens, and a Marsh Wren calling in the same location as last winter's individual at the Bass Ponds, Hennepin Co. A Gray Catbird was carefully documented as it overwintered at the latter location, providing only the third such record for the state.

Imagine a Duluth Christmas Bird Count when only one Pine Grosbeak, one Evening Grosbeak, and fourteen Common Redpolls were counted! This was definitely an exceptionally poor winter for observing “winter finches.” One had to travel all the way to the Canadian border in northeastern Minnesota to find normal numbers of Pine and Evening Grosbeaks, while redpolls were generally absent throughout the state. Indeed, redpoll numbers were one of the lowest totals reported in over twenty years. As with most non-redpoll winters, there were large flocks of American Goldfinches in the north, and this turned out to be one of the best winters ever for this species throughout the state. Although there were modest numbers of both crossbills in the north, only a few south reports were received. And finally, Pine Siskins were quite scarce, except at the end of the period in northern regions.

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)
Overwintered (1/1–2/14) in Olmsted mob. Late north 12/19 on the Fergus Falls CBC (2). Odd February reports include 2/15–20 Wright SDM, KB (still present in March), and 2/6–27 Ramsey (6) BL, KB (also lingered into March). Late migrants (through early January) reported from an additional seven counties. CBC total 153, with several large flocks moving southward on 12/19, including 39 on the Minneapolis CBC, and 100 on the Faribault CBC.
Ross's Goose
(Anser rossii)
Reported from Rice as late as the Faribault CBC (12/19). Second CBC record.
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
Early migrants noted 2/28 Big Stone (7) SDM.
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
Reported from 54 counties throughout the state. CBC total 143,933, with 15 counts over 1,000 individuals, including 20,000 at Lac qui Parle, 25,000 at Marshall, and 33,000 at Rochester.
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
All reports: 12/1 Waseca KB, early December Wright (present since 11/26 near Cokato) fide AH, Afton CBC (2), 1/14–2/3 Rice mob, 2/21 Wright (2, Monticello) DN, PJ. This species was formerly considered casual in winter.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
Overwintering flocks were counted 12/23 Wright and Sherburne (360 on the Mississippi R. at Monticello) ML, and 12/27 Otter Tail (166 on the Otter Tail R.) SDM. Other possible overwintering included 12/26 & 1/29 Chisago (2, Wild River SP) RH, and 1/27 & 2/22 Morrison (5, Camp Ripley) WB. Widespread in late December with reports from 9 counties, including a CBC total of 197. Early south 2/15 Winona RJ. Early north 2/13 Beltrami (6) DJo, 2/19 Becker (3) BK, and 2/21 Becker (21) BBe.
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
Reported 2/20 Monticello, Wright Co. KB, where probably overwintered. Late north 12/16 Aitkin (Mille Lacs Lake) KB. Peak of 10,000 on 12/7 along Mississippi River from Weaver to Reno, but most individuals in Wisconsin. CBC total 2,353, including 19 at Excelsior, 909 at Winona, and 1,425 at LaCrosse. Also reported 12/16 Scott (12) PJ.
Cygnus swan
(Cygnus sp.)
The following did not have adequate details and/or did not fall within established patterns of winter swan distribution: Rochester CBC (3 Tundra), St. Paul CBC (2 Tundra), 12/9 & 13 Rice (Tundra and Trumpeter), 2/17 Hennepin (Tundra), 2/20 Winona (Mute and Trumpeter reported by same observer), 2/23 Hennepin (Trumpeter), 2/24 Becker (Tundra). Further details are still welcome.
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
Reported from 15 counties as far north and west as Clay. All reports after early January include: 1/18 & 1/28 Clay RO, 1/21–2/14 Todd JSK, SDu, 1/30 Benton KB, 1/30–2/19 Dakota (1–2 males) DBS, 2/5 Nicollet BSe, 2/20 Winona JSt, and 2/26 (early migrants?) Dakota (pair) KB, PJ. CBC total 34, with a peak of 20 at Bloomington.
Blue-winged Teal
(Spatula discors)
Reported 12/12 Houston RJ.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
Reported from 13 counties. Only north report: 12/6, 12/17, & 1/28 Clay RO. Late south 12/25 Hennepin PJ, 12/27 Dakota PJ. CBC total 445 (peak 385 at LaCrosse includes Wisconsin birds).
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
Reported from 18 counties, including overwintering in Dakota and Scott, and additional mid-winter reports from Houston, Winona, Olmsted, Wabasha, and Hennepin. Peak of 144 on 2/2 Shakopee, Scott Co. KB. CBC total 1,120, including a peak of 687 at LaCrosse (includes birds in WI), and north reports from Duluth and Fergus Falls. Possible early migrants 2/13 Otter Tail SDM, 2/25 Cottonwood ED, and 2/27 Goodhue (3) BL.
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
Reported from 15 counties. Possibly overwintered at Austin, Mower Co. where reported on Austin CBC (8) and 1/31 RRK (4). Late north 12/17 Clay RO, and the Duluth CBC (12/19). Late south 12/27 Dakota PJa, 12/28 Ramsey KB, 1/1 Scott RJ. CBC total 54. Potential early migrants 2/17 Freeborn ABa, 2/21 Wright PJ, DN.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
Reported from 49 counties throughout the state. CBC total a record 40,101, with nine counts over 1,000 birds. Peaks: St. Paul CBC (9,506), and 12/1 Faribault (10,000 on Minnesota Lake) KB.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
Reported from 18 counties as far west as Benton and Blue Earth.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
Reported from 14 counties. Overwintered at Black Dog Lake, Dakota Co. (11) PJ. Other mid-winter reports include: until 1/14 Hennepin SC, 1/26 Mower RRK. Late north (only reports) 12/4 St. Louis (3) JN and 12/17 Clay RO. CBC total 359, with a peak of 338 at LaCrosse (includes Wisconsin birds). Early south 2/28 Chippewa SDM.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
Overwintered at Black Dog Lake, Dakota Co. (55–60) PJ. Late north 12/17 Clay (2) RO and Duluth CBC. December migrants from six additional south counties, with a CBC total of 254, including 230 at LaCrosse (includes Wisconsin birds).
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
Reported from 16 counties. Late north (only reports) 12/8 Crow Wing KB, SC, 12/12 Beltrami DJo. All south reports after 12/27: 1/16 Goodhue BL, 2/8–2/28 Dakota (female) KB, PJ, 1/28–2/19 Ramsey (male) KB. CBC total 2,791 including 2598 at LaCrosse. Peak 12/7 Reno bottoms, Houston Co. (40,000) KB, most of which were in Wisconsin.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
All reports: Late north 12/12 Beltrami (5) DJo. Late south 12/7 Houston KB, 12/9 Hennepin RH, 12/17 Rice JL, 12/18 Lyon RgS, and Excelsior CBC (12/19). Mid-winter reports 1/28 Clay RO, 2/15–20 Wright SDM, KB. Early south 2/26 Washington KB, 2/27 Dakota TT, 2/27 Rice TBo.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
Overwintered in Otter Tail SDM and Scott mob. Late north (only report) 12/12 Beltrami DJo. Late south: reported from seven additional counties through 1/1, including a CBC total of 75. Early south 2/21 Dakota TBr (not wandering from Blue Lake?), 2/26 Washington KB.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
All reports: Late north 12/7 St. Louis (Duluth) KB, 12/16 Crow Wing (20, Mille Lacs Lake) KB. Late south 12/12 Houston RJ, FL, 12/19 Dakota (Bloomington CBC), 12/20 Hennepin (Lake Calhoun) SC, 12/21 Wabasha (Lake Pepin) KB. Unusual reports 1/30–2/28 Dakota (Lake Rebecca) DBS, mob, and 2/13 Goodhue (Red Wing) BL.
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
Reported from 21 counties in all regions except the southeast. Overwintered in Otter Tail (7) SDM. Late north 12/16 Crow Wing and Cass KB, 12/18 Todd JSK, SD, and 12/19 St. Louis (Duluth CBC). Late south: seven counties through 12/24 including CBC total of 42. Potential extreme early south: 1/30–2/28 Dakota (Lake Rebecca) DBS, mob, and 1/28 Ramsey KB. Additional early south 2/22 Freeborn ABa, 2/27 Anoka SC and Scott (4) PJ.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
Reported from Lake Superior 12/12 St. Louis (2, Duluth) PS, and 12/20 Lake (Two Harbors) fide KE. Unusual reports on 12/16 Hennepin (Lake Minnetonka) fide AH, and 1/16 Sherburne/Wright (Monticello) KB, JD.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
All reports: Late north 12/4 Crow Wing (Mille Lacs Lake) KB, 12/11–12 Beltrami (Lake Bemidji) DJo. Late south 12/3 Washington (2, Forest Lake) KB, 12/3–12 Houston (Reno bottoms) FL, RJ (up to 3; not in Wisconsin?), 12/8–18 Anoka (2–3 on Centerville Lake) KB, mob, 12/19 Wabasha (Lake Pepin) KB.
Black Scoter
(Melanitta americana)
Reported 12/5 Lake (Two Harbors) JLi and 12/12 Washington (White Bear Lake) KB (record late date).
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
Reported from Lake Superior in Cook (overwintered) KMH, Lake (12/5 JLi) and St. Louis (absent 12/25–1/24) mob. Reported away from Lake Superior 12/3 Houston (Reno bottoms) FL (not in Wisconsin?), 12/10 Meeker (Lake Ripley) RJ (found in November), 1/10–16 Wright (Monticello) KB, JD, 2/9–14 Dakota (Black Dog Lake) PJ, KB (same imm. male as seen at Monticello!), and 2/23–28 Anoka and Hennepin (Coon Rapids Dam) KB, mob.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
Overwintered in Otter Tail (2) and Scott (4). Not reported from L. Superior after December Late north 12/9 Beltrami DJo, 12/16 Mille Lacs KB, 12/25 Lake PS. Reported from nine additional south counties through 12/25, with a CBC total of 67. Only other south report after 12/25 was 2/7 Rice FKS.
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
Reported from 33 counties throughout the state. Peak 1/10 Monticello, Wright Co. (3,100) KB.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
Reported from 13 counties. Overwintered in St. Louis (Virginia, fourth consecutive winter) NJ, Otter Tail (5), the Twin Cities (Scott, Dakota, Ramsey, Hennepin), possibly Goodhue, and perhaps even Wadena (12/31 & 1/24 PBi). Additional late north (all reports) 12/8 Crow Wing KB, 12/12 Beltrami DJo, 12/13 Todd JSK, SD, and 12/17 St. Louis (Duluth) JN. Early south 2/26 Dakota (12) PJ. CBC total 279 with a peak of 241 at Excelsior. Additional peak 12/8 Ramsey (328) KB.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
Reported from 28 counties throughout most of state. Peaks 12/7 Goodhue/Wabasha (15,000 on Lake Pepin) KB (less than normal, probably due to extensive open water farther north), 12/16 Cass (2,000 on Leech Lake) KB, 12/13 Otter Tail (4,000–5,000 on Otter Tail Lake) SDM, plus 5,489 on CBCs including 4,765 at Excelsior.
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
Reported from the North Shore on the Duluth CBC, 2/7 Lake JL, and 2/21 St. Louis fide KE. Additional reports: through 12/16 Aitkin and Crow Wing (Mille Lacs Lake) KB et al. and 1/28–2/2 (overwintered?) Ramsey KB.
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
Reported from 12 counties. Late north (only report) Fargo CBC (3). Late south 12/19 Carver (Excelsior CBC) and Winona (Winona CBC), and 12/22 Hennepin SC. Early south 2/24 Dakota PJ, 2/28 Lac qui Parle (2) and Chippewa (3) SDM. Peak 12/7 Reno Bottoms, Houston Co. (1,930 includes some Wisconsin birds) KB.
New World Quail
Northern Bobwhite
(Colinus virginianus)
Probable escapee 1/26 Freeborn ABa.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
Reported from 26 south counties plus Becker in the north. CBC total a record 988.
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
Reported from 31 counties in range. CBC total 179. The report of drumming on 12/2 Fillmore NO, AO seemed unusual.
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
Only reports from Lake. Peak 2/22 Lake (27 males on Co. Rd. 2) DE (The Loon 71:166–167).
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
Reported from Aitkin and St. Louis, plus the International Falls (3), Baudette (count week) and Warren (22) CBCs.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
Only reported from Otter Tail and Wilkin.
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
Reported from 17 counties in range. CBC total 72, with a peak of 38 at Warren.
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
Reported from 41 counties in range. CBC total 650.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
Overwintered in Becker BBe, Dakota mob, and Olmsted CH, BBr. Mid-winter reports 1/12 Beltrami RgS and 1/13 Sherburne fide AH. An additional seven reports of late migrants in six southern counties through early January.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
All reports: Late north 12/16 Mille Lacs KB (record late north date away from L. Superior). Late south 12/12 Houston RJ, 12/22 Hennepin SC (record late south date).
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
Reported 12/13 Rice JL (record late south date). Only the sixth winter record.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
Reported from 52 counties throughout the state. CBC total 12,394.
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
Overwintered in Lyon (Lynd) RgS. Also reported 12/15 Freeborn (Alden) ABa, and 1/29–2/26 Rock and Pipestone (Jasper) RJ, RG et al.
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
Reported from 41 counties throughout the state. CBC total 1,048.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
Reported 1/21 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave Bridge) SC.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
Reported from 16 counties. Overwintered in Otter Tail (3), Scott (14), and possibly Goodhue (reported 1/19, 2/20, 2/28). Late north 12/26 Cook KMH. Late south: reported from 12 counties through late December CBC total 628 including 427 at Excelsior. Early south 2/27 Dakota PJ, and 2/28 Rice (3) JL. Peaks 12/7 Winona, Winona Co. (300+) KB, and 12/11–17 Forest Lake, Washington Co. (502) WL.
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
Reported 12/6 Sherburne (Sherburne NWR) PKL. Fourth winter record.
Plovers
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
Late south 12/1 Waseca (two locations) KB, JD, and 12/12 Houston FL. Peak 12/7 Brownsville, Houston Co. (11) KB.
Sandpipers
American Woodcock
(Scolopax minor)
Reported 2/28 Faribault TBo (ties earliest date).
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
Overwintered in St. Louis JN. Also reported from seven counties south, and most were probably overwintering birds. Unusually large numbers noted from Houston Co. including 12/7 Brownsville (32) KB, 12/12 Brownsville (12) FL, and 2/25 Winnebago Valley (11) PKL.
Spotted Sandpiper
(Actitis macularius)
Reported 12/16 Cook (Grand Marais) KMH. First winter record.
Greater Yellowlegs
(Tringa melanoleuca)
Reported 12/5 Fillmore JSt. First winter record.
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
Late north 12/2 Beltrami DJo, and 12/17 Mille Lacs Lake, Aitkin Co. CMG (record late date north). Late south 12/19 Afton, Washington Co. BL (record late south date).
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
Late south 12/1 Waseca KB, JD, and 12/5 Dakota SC, KB. First winter records.
SHORT-BILLED GULL
(Larus brachyrhynchus)
Reported 12/13 Duluth, St. Louis PS (adult). Third state record (The Loon 71:154–156).
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
Reported from 25 counties throughout the state. Overwintered in Ramsey and Dakota. Late north 12/13 Otter Tail SDM, 12/17 Aitkin CMG, and 12/21 St. Louis PS. Late south 1/3 Scott mob, and 1/5 Hennepin SC. CBC total a record 4,753. Early north 2/15 Otter Tail (2) BBe (record early migrants). Peak south 12/7 Lake Pepin (6,000) KB, peak north 12/16 Mille Lacs Lake (920) KB.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
Reported from a total of 21 counties. Overwintered in Cook, Lake, and St. Louis. Late north (away from Lake Superior) 12/13 Otter Tail SDM, 12/17 Clay RO, and 12/17 Aitkin CMG. Late south 1/1 Hennepin SC, and 1/3 Dakota mob. CBC total 1,088. Peak 12/26 Dakota (1,200) KB. Early south 2/10 Olmsted BBr, 2/15 Winona RJ, 2/20 Ramsey (4) BL, 2/27 Anoka SC.
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
No reports.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
As many as four individuals reported: 12/1–9 Dakota and Hennepin KB et al. (adult), 12/19 Goodhue (Red Wing) BL (adult), November through 12/28 Dakota KB, DBS (third-winter), and 12/261/4 Ramsey and Dakota KB (first-winter). Previous late date 12/25.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
Reported along the North Shore 12/2 Cook KMH, plus scattered reports of 2–3 birds from Duluth, St. Louis Co. Up to three noted in Dakota and Hennepin through 12/30. Also found 12/11 Wright (3, Buffalo) KB and 12/11 Sherburne (Elk River) KB.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
Reported 12/24 St. Louis (Duluth) PS (first-winter), presumably the same first-winter individual that overwintered at the adjacent Superior landfill in Wisconsin.
Loons
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
Eight reports from seven counties — a record number (the average number of reports per winter over the last twenty years is only one). Late north 12/5 Becker BK, 12/12 Beltrami DJo, 12/16 Mille Lacs KB. Late south 12/1 Carver KB, 12/5 Hennepin (two on Lake Harriet) SC, 12/9 Hennepin (Medicine Lake) KB, 12/19 Washington BL, and the St. Paul CBC (12/19).
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
Reported from a record 13 counties (20-year average is only 2). Overwintered in Otter Tail SDM (first overwintering report in north). Late north 12/8 Mille Lacs KB, SC, 12/11 Beltrami DJo, and 12/25 St. Louis PS. Late south 12/19 Wabasha KB, 12/19 Winona (Winona CBC), and 12/28 Dakota KB. Also reported 2/28 Goodhue JSt (early migrant?).
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
All reports: Late south 12/1 Sibley KB, JD, 12/2 Wabasha BBr, 12/12 Houston RJ, FL, and the Albert Lea CBC (not overwintering?).
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
Late north 12/2 St. Louis JN, and the Fergus Falls and Crookston CBCs. Reported from seven counties south. Only reports after 1/1 were 1/16 Ramsey (7) BL, 1/9 & 2/20 Washington TEB, and 2/25 Hennepin fide AH (early migrant?).
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
At least 17 individuals reported from ten counties, including at least three in the Whitewater WMA vicinity, plus 12/5 Houston JSt, 1/6 Becker BBe, 2/7 Morrison WB, 2/13 Wadena ABo, 2/14 Mower RRK, and the following CBCs: Duluth (4), Sherburne NWR, Long Praire (2), Beltrami Island, and Tamarac NWR. Additional reports by JN from Duluth, St. Louis Co. were 1/24 (2), 2/8, & 2/17.
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
Late north 12/6 Clay SDM, and 12/9 Wilkin SDM. Reported from 13 counties south through 1/6 Dakota AH, including a record CBC total of 19. None overwintered. Early south 2/17 Fillmore NO, AO, 2/19 Fillmore (6) NO, AO and Mower RRK, 2/21 Anoka fide AH, and 2/26 Houston EMF.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
Reported from a record 11 north and 21 south counties, with reports evenly distributed throughout the season. CBC total 27.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
Reported from a record 18 south counties, plus the Fergus Falls CBC and 2/25 Becker BBe in the north. CBC total 21. Reports fairly evenly distributed throughout the season.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
Ten reports from eight counties, all but one in the north-- — the lowest total since 1988. CBC total 4.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
Reported from a record 52 counties throughout the state, with a record CBC total of 656, including a peak of 118 at Winona.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
Late north 12/16 Otter Tail SDM. Overwintered south in Hennepin, Washington, Dakota, Wabasha, and Winona. CBC total 5.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
Reported from a record 48 counties as far north as St. Louis (Duluth), 12/27 Beltrami PS, and the Warren CBC. CBC total a record 600. Two unusual subspecies reported: a dark morph immature (B. j. calarus / harlani) was seen 1/4 Ramsey KB, and an immature Krider's (B. j. krideri) was described 1/17–2/20 Dakota DBS, SWe, TT.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
Reported from a record 56 counties (previous record 43 in 1994–95), but generally in low numbers. Peaks reported at Carlos Avery WMA, Anoka Co. on 12/20 (23) and again on 2/21 (19) PKL, with few if any overwintering in this area. CBC total 106, with peaks at Cedar Creek (10) and Sherburne NWR (13).
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
Reported from 12 counties as far north as Todd. CBC total 15.
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
Reported from 39 counties throughout the state. CBC total 102.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
Only 20 individuals reported, much lower than average.
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
Only two reports: on the Roseau CBC, and 12/27 St. Louis (Sax-Zim) fide KE.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
Reported from 23 counties in range. CBC total 38.
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
Only 16 individuals reported from expected locations: Roseau (3), Lake of the Woods (2), Aitkin (2), St. Louis (4), and Lake (5).
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
A remarkable 38 individuals from 16 south counties, second highest total ever. Peaks 12/21 Rice TBo (11) and 2/23 Scott (Blue Lake) KB (7). First county record 12/30 Renville (3) AH, PH, TBH.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
Ten individuals in eight south counties in December and January (no February reports south), plus one north report: 2/14 & 2/27 Aitkin WN.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
Reported calling from two locations along Lake Co. Rd. 2 in late February (2/21 fide KE and 2/24 fide SW/MS). Also reported 1/19–21 St. Louis SW/MS and 2/20 St. Louis (Fond du Lac) AH.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
Eighteen individuals reported from fourteen counties, with a peak of five overwintering in Rice TBo. Only north report 2/21 Lake fide KE (calling). Also reported calling 2/26 Winona KK.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
Reported from 18 south and 7 north counties. Overwintered as far north as Otter Tail SDM. CBC total 31.
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
Reported from 11 counties as far north as Anoka. CBC total 18.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
Reported from 44 counties as far north as Clay, Hubbard and St. Louis (Duluth). CBC total 579.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
As many as six individuals reported in Hennepin and Ramsey, several of which were seen until late January, and one of which overwintered. Also reported 12/5 Fillmore JSt.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
Only reports: International Falls CBC, and 2/14 Lake fide KE.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
Seventeen individuals reported from St. Louis (9), Lake (2), Beltrami (1), Carlton (1), Pine (1), Lake of the Woods (1), plus seen on the Itasca State Park and Beltrami Island CBCs.
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
Reported from 63 counties throughout the state. CBC total 2,530.
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
Reported from 58 counties throughout the state. CBC total 1,043.
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
Reported from 22 counties south, plus Becker and Otter Tail in the north. Overwintered in many south locations. CBC total 77.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
Reported from 48 counties throughout the state. CBC total 211.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
Reported from 44 counties as far north as St. Louis (Duluth), Becker and Clay. CBC total 72.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
Approximately 21 individuals reported from 15 counties throughout the state. CBC total 7.
GYRFALCON
(Falco rusticolus)
No reports.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
Overwintered in St. Louis (Duluth), Hennepin, Ramsey and Dakota.
Prairie Falcon
(Falco mexicanus)
Reported in February at the Hiawatha Ave. grain elevators, Minneapolis, Hennepin Co. for the second consecutive winter.
Shrikes
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
Reported from 46 counties in all regions except the southwest. CBC total 103.
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
Reported from 12 counties in range. CBC toal 82.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
Reported from 64 counties throughout the state. CBC total 3,481. Peak 2/16 Hubbard (63) JMW.
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
Reported from eight counties in range. CBC total 49.
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
Reported from 69 counties throughout the state. CBC total 14,670. Peaks: St. Paul CBC (2,335), and 2/5 Hennepin (2,000 in Minneapolis) KB. CBC total 14,670.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
Reported from 17 counties in range as far south as Anoka. CBC total 535.
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
Reported from 64 counties throughout the state. CBC total 13,136.
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
Reported from Aitkin, St. Louis, Lake, and Cook counties, plus the Beltrami Island CBC. CBC total 16.
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
Reported from Fillmore and Houston counties, and the Rochester and Winona CBCs.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
Reported from 48 counties throughout most of the state. Exceptional numbers in December CBC total a record 3,144 with a peak of 1,580 at Mountain Lake. Spring (?) peaks 1/6 Fillmore (300) NO, AO, 1/9 Clay (500) RMK, 1/13 Fillmore (400) NO, AO, and 1/18 Lincoln, Pipestone, and Rock (800) RgS.
Kinglets
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
Reported from 24 counties throughout the state, but the only overwintering noted was in St. Louis and Chisago; all other reports were before 1/2. CBC total a record 78, with a peak of 14 at Duluth.
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
Reported from 17 counties north, plus Anoka, Sherburne, and Olmsted in the south. Very large numbers noted throughout the north, with peaks 12/14 Croftville, Cook Co. (3,500) BF, and unusually far west 1/5 Thief River Falls, Pennington Co. (1,000) SKS. CBC total 3,646, with the highest count at Duluth (1,498).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
Reported from 34 counties throughout the state. CBC total 1,974.
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
Reported from 18 north and 20 south counties, but scarce in the south, with a CBC total of only 73 in the south, compared to 480 in the north.
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
Reported from 64 counties throughout the state. CBC total 2,873.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
Reported from 43 counties in all regions except the northwest. Appeared to overwinter in many areas. CBC total a record 236, with peaks of 30 at both Fargo and Whitewater.
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
Four reports. Overwintered in Hennepin (Medina) fide AH, and Olmsted (Rochester) fide AH. Also reported 12/7–12 Houston (Brownsville) KB, FL, and 1/15 Hennepin (Golden Valley) fide SC.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
Reported 12/1 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) SC, and 12/13–1/18 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) SC et al.
Marsh Wren
(Cistothorus palustris)
Reported 1/5 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) SC. Only the sixth winter report.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
Overwintered (November–2/21) in Hennepin (Bass Ponds) SC, mob. Only two or three previous overwintering records. Also reported 12/13–15 Mower RRK.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
Reported 12/12 Anoka MM, 12/1–1/1 McLeod RbS, through 1/6 St. Louis (Duluth) fide KE (found dead), 1/20 & 2/14 Todd JSK, and the Faribault and Winona CBCs.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
Reported 12/20 Lake JLi, and 1/5 Beltrami DJo.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
Reported from 62 counties throughout the state. CBC total 17,647.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
Record 20 reports from 13 counties as far north as 12/2 Otter Tail SDM. Possibly overwintered in Houston, Goodhue and Washington (these were only counties with reports between mid-January and mid-February). CBC total 48.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
Five reports: three December reports from St. Louis (Duluth) fide KE, one December report from Lake (Two Harbors) mob, and 12/28 Houston AH, PH.
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
Reported in Hennepin JD, and the St. Paul NE CBC (2).
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
Reported from 49 counties throughout the state. CBC total a record 5,067, with a peak of 1,233 at Whitewater. Additional peak 1/19 Dakota DBS (400+).
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
Fourteen individuals reported from twelve counties. All reports: 11/17–2/22 Cook (Hovland) SOL, 12/16 Anoka (St. Francis) fide AH, 12/17 Becker (Detroit Lakes) BBe, 12/19 Anoka (Fridley) mob (Minneapolis CBC), 12/19 Dakota (Lakeville) fide AH, 12/20 Crow Wing (Crosby) fide AH, 12/20–1/18 Lake (Two Harbors) mob, 12/22–2/24 Hennepin (Maple Grove) fide OJ, mob, 12/25–1/11 Pine (Pine City) fide AH, 12/29–mid February Crow Wing (Brainerd) PP, 1/2–1/11 (arrived earlier) Ramsey (St. Paul) fide AH, TT, and the Crookston, Duluth, and Grand Rapids (count week) CBCs.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
Reported from 59 counties throughout the state. CBC total 23,767.
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
Reported from 15 north counties, plus Stearns MJ/DT in the south. Largest numbers reported were 60–90 individuals. CBC total 682, the lowest total in over 15 years.
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
Reported from only eleven north counties. Numbers very low except in far northeast (Cook and northern St. Louis). CBC total 317, the lowest total in over 15 years.
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
Reported from 47 counties throughout the state. CBC total 3,040.
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
Reported from 43 counties throughout the state. CBC total 764.
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
Reported from only nine north counties and six south counties (this is the lowest total since 1983). Exceptionally low numbers, with largest flocks reported only 20–30 individuals. Many counties represented by only a single observation. CBC total 146, the lowest total in over 15 years.
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
Two reports: 1/7 Ramsey AH and 1/25 Lake KE.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
Reported from ten north counties, plus Anoka mob and 12/31 Rice TBo in the south. Largest flock reported 1/28 St. Louis (19) JN. CBC total 139.
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
Reported from 12 north counties plus the following south reports: Cedar Creek CBC (22), Anoka JH (no date), and 12/30 Yellow Medicine (15) and Redwood (9) AH, PH. CBC total 201. Peak 2/3 Becker (40) BBe.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
Reported from 24 north and 13 south counties. CBC total 1,001.
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
Reported from 43 counties throughout the state. CBC total 4,186 (probably a record), with large numbers found in many of the northern regions, including four CBCs in northeast and north central that each had over 100 individuals.
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
Reported from 29 counties in all regions except the north central and northeast. CBC total record 2,203 with a peak of 1,150 at Owatonna. Unusual early January peaks 1/9 Clay (400) RMK and 1/6 Dakota (1,100) AH.
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
Reported from 51 counties throughout the state. CBC total 6,699.
Towhees, Sparrows
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
Three December reports, but only one documented: 12/19 Otter Tail SDM (Fergus Falls CBC).
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
Reported on the Fergus Falls, International Falls, Rochester, and Sherburne NWR CBCs, plus 12/12 Ramsey (2) RH and 1/31 Crow Wing WN.
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
Reported from 40 counties as far north as St. Louis and Clay. CBC total 5,189 with a peak at Bloomington (608).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
Reported from 56 counties throughout the state. CBC total a record 9,165.
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
Reported on the Bloomington CBC (2), and 2/26 Dakota KO.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
Overwintered in Otter Tail SDM, and Todd JSK, SDu. Reported on the Duluth CBC.
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
Reported from 17 counties in all regions except the northwest. Overwintering was noted from Hennepin and Ramsey south, although also reported 2/21 St. Louis (Duluth) JN. CBC total 66.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
Overwintered in Hennepin SC, TT et al., but numbers lower than normal. Probably overwintered 1/30–2/14 Dakota SWe, TT. Also reported 12/5 Fillmore JSt, 12/6 Ramsey, and on the Long Prairie, Owatonna, Winona, and LaCrosse CBCs.
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
Overwintered in downtown Minneapolis, Hennepin Co. TT. Also reported 12/1 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) SC and 1/24–2/2 Hennepin (Mound Springs) SC.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
Overwintered in Todd JSK, SDu.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
Reported 12/19 on the Fergus Falls CBC.
Sturnella meadowlark
(Sturnella sp.)
Reported in late January Dakota fide AH, and 1/23 Olmsted JSt.
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
Reported 12/20 Douglas fide PBu.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
Reported from 17 counties as far north as Otter Tail and St. Louis (Duluth). CBC total 448.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
Reported 1/9 Freeborn (Hayward) ABa, 2/14 Goodhue SWe, and on several CBCs, but none of these reports had details.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
Reported from the Faribault, Winona, and Lamberton CBCs, plus 1/16 Freeborn (20) ABa, 1/23 & 2/17 Lac qui Parle FE, 2/15 Yellow Medicine BBe, 2/28 Swift (6–8) SDM, and 2/28 Freeborn ABa.
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
Overwintered in Becker BBe and Crow Wing fide WN. Also reported on Excelsior CBC (2), early January Dakota fide AH, and 2/21 Dodge JSt. None of these reports had convincing details.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
Reported from 22 counties throughout the state. CBC total 85.
Warblers
Orange-crowned Warbler
(Leiothlypis celata)
Reported 12/18 St. Louis (Duluth) KE. Third winter record and second latest date.
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
Four reports: 12/17 Anoka/Ramsey line AH, 1/17 Wabasha TBr, and the Bloomington (2) and Cottonwood CBCs.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
Reported from 42 counties as far north as St. Louis and Becker. CBC total 2,470.