Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2000-Winter Season
1 December 2000 through 28 February 2001
Karl Bardon

After three mild winters, both snow and cold arrived early this season. December was the third coldest on record, with the average temperature about 11° F below normal. Snowfall during the month was 200% above the mean throughout much of the state. Although temperatures moderated somewhat in January, February was again colder than normal. In contrast to last winter when a huge surge of migrants took advantage of unseasonable weather beginning 24–25 February, this season saw a large snowstorm on these dates (as much as 23 inches of snow fell along the North Shore of Lake Superior), and the winter season closed with subzero lows, a snow depth of 12–24+ inches throughout the state (the most snow in late February since 1965), and no thaw in sight!

The continuous procession of birders into the Duluth–Two Harbors vicinity to observe a reliable, wintering Gyrfalcon and the numerous northern owls resulted in the discovery of several rare species, and also helped document the presence of several lingering or wintering species. Horned Grebe is casual in mid-winter on Lake Superior, and there are only two previous February reports in the last 40 years, so four individuals loitering from late December through mid-February was unusual. Except for an overwintering bird in 1977–78 in Big Stone County, the Western Grebe that lingered until 20 January at Two Harbors was the latest for the state. An adult male Harlequin Duck which hid along the rocky shoreline east of Duluth provided one of the few overwintering records for the North Shore. The King Eider at Two Harbors, Minnesota's fifteenth, furnished the latest date on record when it lingered until 15 January (the only previous January record was one collected on 13 January 1963). Intermittent reports of White-winged Scoters from December through early February indicated the possibility of overwintering, something suggested only once or twice previously, as indicated by dates reported in The Loon during the winters of 1963–64 and 1974–75.

The state's eleventh record of Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch was obtained when one was found feeding on spilled grain at the Port Terminal in Duluth by Gyrfalcon searchers. It was photographed and identified as representing the more expected Interior population (see Sibley, D. A. 2000. The Sibley Guide to Birds), unlike several previous records in the state which were (surprisingly) from the Coastal population, including a specimen collected in 1889. The parade of rarities along the North Shore concluded when an adult male Barrow's Goldeneye was found in February. Even though there are over 50 records of this Casual species in the state, there are only two previous sightings from Duluth, the last in 1977!

During a winter when few waterfowl were reported, most extraordinary were six reports of Greater Scaup, a number equal to that for Lesser Scaup! The last few years have seen a marked increase in reports of Greater Scaup, a species which was formerly considered quite rare in winter. Has there been an actual change in temporal distribution, or have birders become more or less proficient at scaup identification? A concentration of nearly 1000 Common Goldeneyes and about the same number of Common Mergansers on the Mississippi River near its confluence with the St. Croix River between Hastings, Minnesota and Prescott, Wisconsin attracted birds which are locally unusual as overwintering species, such as two Long-tailed Ducks, two Double-crested Cormorants, a Tundra Swan, and a male Red-breasted Merganser.

The numbers of accipiters were up. Northern Goshawk numbers increased due to their ten-year population cycle, Cooper's Hawks continued to be more prevalent than formerly, and Sharp-shinneds were reported almost as far north as the Canadian border! There was a corresponding increase in the number of claims of Cooper's Hawks in the north, despite the fact that this species has seldom been adequately documented in the north during the winter season. Among the sixteen Golden Eagle reports, one which spent several weeks along the Minnesota River near Black Dog Lake was noteworthy because there had been no previous winter reports from this area, and the bird was at a location where it could be enjoyed by many observers.

The Great Egret which lingered on the Minnesota River near Black Dog Lake was seen in both Hennepin and Dakota counties. The state's only other winter record was at Black Dog Lake in 1993. A Turkey Vulture was reportedly picked up injured near Forestville State Park and sent to the Raptor Rehabilitation Center. Although there have been reliable reports of early migrants in late February, there were no previous confirmed December records. A Virginia Rail found at Mound Springs Park in Hennepin County was approximately the ninth winter report. Lesser Black-backed and Great Black-backed Gulls from fall lingered into the winter season in the Twin Cities, but otherwise the number of gull reports was down from the previous three winters.

Record high numbers of Great Gray and Northern Hawk Owls were found between October and April, while significant numbers of Snowy, Boreal, and Northern Saw-whet Owls were seen. The unusually high number of Northern Saw-whet Owls in the north, mostly at feeders, resulted in widespread confusion with the concurrent irruption of Boreals. Details about the northern owl influx can be found elsewhere in this issue. In comparison to the number of northern owls, the number of Short-eared and Long-eared Owls was down considerably from the previous three winters.

Although still officially Accidental in the state, two Eurasian Collared-Doves overwintered at a Russell, Lyon County feeder — the second winter in a row that this species has overwintered. Among an above average seven Yellow-rumped Warblers was one which overwintered at Duluth, a most unusual and northerly wintering record. A Summer Tanager lingered from the fall season into early December at a feeder in Faribault, Rice County; the only previous winter record was furnished by one that lingered in Anoka County until 22 December 1988. There was another second-hand report of a Baltimore Oriole in mid-December. Why is it that nearly all of our winter oriole reports have been second-hand, often without adequate details? Note that the only accepted Bullock's Oriole record for Minnesota occurred in winter!

It was an excellent winter season for sparrows. The state was awash with at least seventeen towhees, including nine Easterns, six Spotteds, and two more not positively identified — certainly the best winter showing. There were two reliable reports of Clay-colored Sparrows, both from Hennepin County, even though there had been only one previous winter record (in 1984–85). A Vesper Sparrow described from Dakota County was the first of its kind to show up during winter since 1990 and represented the eleventh winter record for the state. Meanwhile, a Savannah Sparrow briefly caught and photographed at a banding station in Washington County provided the state's fourth winter record. There were also more than the usual numbers of Harris's and White-crowned Sparrows.

Northern finches did not stray south, and only Pine Grosbeak was reported in good numbers in the north. Redpolls were nearly absent statewide. It seems odd that the only redpoll reports from the south were on Christmas Bird Counts. Is it possible that something as ordinary as a Common Redpoll is being routinely misidentified by less experienced observers who often participate in CBCs?

Acknowledgments

I am indebted to Roger Schroeder for taking over the task of compiling and editing the Christmas Bird Counts. Betsy Beneke, Dave Benson, Kim Eckert, and Anthony Hertzel compiled sightings sent into the three rare bird reports, Paul Budde provided a summary of Seasonal Reports sent to him electronically, and Peder Svingen reviewed the manuscript.

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)
Reported from only three counties (22 last winter). One seen 1/1 – 2/26 Olmsted PWP, JJS, CRG. Also on the Faribault (2) and Wabasha (1) CBCs.
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
None.
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
Reported from only 40 counties throughout the state. Peak count 20,000 on the Rochester CBC.
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
No reports.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
DNR aerial survey of overwintering flock along Mississippi River at Monticello tallied 522 birds. Also reported 1/15, 2/3 Pine KM, BP, and on the following CBCs: Afton (16), Albert Lea (1), Battle Lake (204), Fergus Falls (12), Minneapolis (count week), Tamarac N.W.R. (3), and Wild River (19).
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
Two overwintered at Monticello, Wright County KJB (sixth consecutive winter). One overwintered on Mississippi River near Point Douglas, Dakota and Washington counties mob.
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
Reported from eleven counties. Overwintered at Stone Lake in Sax-Zim bog, St. Louis County (12/10 – 2/18) mob. Also overwintered in Dakota County (Hastings and Black Dog Lake). Additional mid-winter report 2/15 Benton (Sauk Rapids) KJB. Birds only reported through 1/1 included 12/1 Freeborn AEB, 12/8 Waseca JJS, and the Crookston (count week), Fergus Falls, Le Sueur County, Owatonna, and Willmar CBCs.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
Late migrants seen on 12/2 Hennepin (50+) SLC, PEB, 12/2 Dakota TAT, and through 12/30 Scott CRM.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
Overwintered in Dakota, Scott, and possibly Winona counties. Also reported on Albert Lea, Austin, St. Paul (north), St. Paul (northeast suburban), and Wabasha CBCs.
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
Only report: 12/8 Waseca JJS.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
Reported from 42 counties throughout the state. Peak on the St. Paul CBC (6272).
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
Reported from 10 south and 3 north counties, all in the eastern and central regions.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
Seen in seven south counties. Overwintered in Dakota (5) PEJ et al. Additional mid-winter reports 1/9 Rice (1) FVS, KNS, 2/6 Ramsey (1) KJB. Also found on the Faribault (2), Le Sueur County, St. Paul (6), and Winona CBCs. Potential early returnees 2/14 Olmsted JJS, 2/25 Hennepin (2) DFJ.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
Overwintered in Dakota (17) PEJ et al. Also seen 12/30 on the Willmar CBC (1).
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
Overwintered in Dakota (1) mob. Late migrant 12/8 Waseca JJS.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
Only report: Fergus Falls CBC (1).
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
One overwintered in Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) SPM, DKM. One or two overwintered between the Blue Lake treatment plant, Scott County and Black Dog Lake, Dakota County mob. Late north 12/16 Bemidji CBC. Late south 12/3 McLeod DMF, 12/16 Excelsior (2) and Winona (1) CBCs.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
Male overwintered in Scott (Blue Lake treatment plant) †AXH, mob. A female seen 2/6 Dakota (South St. Paul) KJB was more likely a wintering bird than an early spring migrant. Late north 12/4 Lake (Knife River) KRE. Late south 12/2 Hennepin PEB, 12/2–24 Washington (Point Douglas) BRL, and 1/3 Washington (Afton) KJB.
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
Two overwintered in Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) SPM, DKM, and four overwintered in Scott (Blue Lake treatment plant) mob. Additional mid-winter reports from Dakota KJB, TAT and 1/2–19 Fillmore NBO. Late south 12/8 Waseca JJS, 1/1 Olmsted CRM.
KING EIDER
(Somateria spectabilis)
Female/immature seen 12/29 – 1/15 Lake (Agate Bay in Two Harbors) †JWL, †PHS, mob.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
Adult male seen on Lake Superior 12/29 – 2/3 St. Louis (French River area) mob. Also reported through 12/19 Cook KMH.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
Scattered sightings 12/4 – 2/10 of one–two birds on Lake Superior between Duluth, St. Louis County and Two Harbors, Lake County, but the only documented reports were 12/16 (Duluth CBC) †PHS and 2/3 St. Louis (French River) †CAM. Also reported 12/2 Goodhue (Frontenac) BRL.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
Scattered reports from Lake Superior, including 52 on the Grand Marais CBC in Cook County, plus one or two in Lake and St. Louis. Two overwintered along the Mississippi River near Hastings, Dakota County.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
Three overwintered in Scott (Blue Lake treatment plant) mob. Scattered reports of small numbers (max. 3) from Lake Superior through 1/4 Cook, 1/21 St. Louis, and 2/4 Lake. Late south 12/2 Hennepin PEB, SLC, 12/16 Excelsior CBC (8), 12/29 Wright KJB.
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
Reported from 29 counties in all regions except the Northwest. Peak 1/21 Dakota (900 on the Mississippi River near Hastings) KJB.
Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala islandica)
Adult male found 2/3 St. Louis (Canal Park, Duluth) HHD remained through end of period.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
Reported from four north and eight south counties, most of which appeared to be overwintering.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
Reported from 25 counties in all regions except the Northwest. Peak 1/21 Dakota (1000 along Mississippi River near Hastings) KJB.
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
Late south 12/2 Hennepin PEB, SLC. Small numbers probably overwintered on Lake Superior (max. 5). An adult male overwintered on the Mississippi River near Hastings, Dakota County KJB et al. Reports of females in February from Olmsted CRG, PWP, and 2/24 Ramsey TAT were difficult to classify as either migrants or overwintering birds.
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
Late south 12/8 Waseca JJS, 12/16 †Rochester CBC.
New World Quail
Northern Bobwhite
(Colinus virginianus)
Reported on the Wabasha CBC (wild?).
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
Observed in 29 counties as far north as Otter Tail, Todd, and Pine. Peak count on the Rochester CBC (213).
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
Reported from 29 counties in range.
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
Reported from Lake (state highway 1, county road 2, and Isabella), Lake of the Woods (Norris Camp) JFo, GMe, and St. Louis (near Cook) KJB. Maximum count only two birds. The report near Kelsey, within the Sax-Zim bog area of southern St. Louis County, is suspect as there are no modern records from this area.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
Reported from Aitkin (29), Carlton (24), Kittson, Polk (7), Red Lake (3), and St. Louis counties. Also found on the Aurora (2), Baudette (1), International Falls (1), Sax-Zim (1), Pine County (1), and Warren (1) CBCs.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
Reported from Polk (50) and Wilkin (192).
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
Increased numbers. Reported from 27 counties in the south and west. Maximum counts 2/5 Murray (44) ND, and on the Mountain Lake-Windom CBC (62).
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
Reported from 46 counties as far north as Clay, Becker, and St. Louis. Like last year, the report from the International Falls CBC probably not countable.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
One overwintered at Black Dog Lake, Dakota County mob. Another seen 1/2–20 Hennepin (Stone Arch bridge, Minneapolis) SLC, TAT. Also reported on the St. Paul (count week) and †Morris CBCs.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
Up to four individuals overwintered from 12/31 through mid-February on Lake Superior between Stoney Point, St. Louis County and Two Harbors, Lake County mob.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
One or two birds seen 1/13 through mid-February on Lake Superior from Duluth, St. Louis County to Two Harbors, Lake County mob.
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
One lingered from fall season (11/26) through 1/20 Lake (Two Harbors) mob.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
Observed in 57 counties throughout the state.
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
Two overwintered at feeder in Russell, Lyon County †RJS (The Loon 73:184–185).
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
Reported from 46 counties throughout the state.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
One was found 12/19 Hennepin (Mound Springs) †SLC.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
Reported from eight south counties, plus Otter Tail in north. Overwintered in both Scott (8+) mob and Otter Tail (several) SPM, DKM. One overwintered along the Mississippi River near Prescott, Wisconsin, which may account for the 1/20 Washington TEB sighting. All other reports were in December.
Plovers
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
Reported 12/2 Washington (Afton) BRL and 12/16 Winona CBC (2).
Sandpipers
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
Reported from eight south and two north counties. Overwintered in Hennepin (Mound Springs and Bass Ponds) SLC, TAT, Ramsey (Pigs Eye Lake) TAT, and Otter Tail SPM, DKM. Late north 12/4 Duluth MH fide KRE. Other south reports as late as 1/2 Houston JJS.
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
Late south 12/2 Washington (15 at Afton) BRL.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
Late north 12/3 Otter Tail SPM, DKM and 12/22 St. Louis PHS. Several mid-winter reports from the North Shore of Lake Superior omitted for lack of details. One first-winter bird lingered through 1/21 Dakota (Black Dog Lake) PEJ, TAT. Additional late south observations on 12/1 Freeborn AEB, 12/2 Hennepin mob, 12/16 St. Paul CBC (15), and Bloomington CBC (18).
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
Overwintered on Lake Superior in St. Louis, Lake, and Cook. Late south 1/7 Dakota CRM, plus one that lingered to 2/5 Olmsted PWP. Apparent early migrant seen 2/6 Washington (Point Douglas) KJB, although no subsequent February reports.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
Adult seen 12/2 Dakota (Black Dog Lake) TAT.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
The only reports from Lake Superior were 12/16 Duluth CBC and 12/18 Duluth PHS. At least four birds were in the Twin Cities — last seen 12/2 Hennepin SLC, 12/17 Dakota PEB.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
First-winter bird from the fall season (11/24) reported through 12/16 Bloomington CBC (Black Dog Lake). Same individual seen 12/2 Hennepin (Lake Calhoun) mob.
Loons
Pacific Loon
(Gavia pacifica)
Only the second winter record: 1/20 St. Louis (Duluth) †SP.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
No reports.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
Six birds still present at Black Dog Lake, Dakota County on 12/2 TAT, but only three overwintered at this location. Two individuals overwintered along the Mississippi River near Hastings, Dakota County and Point Douglas, Washington County. Late north 12/4 St. Louis (Duluth) PHS.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
One overwintered at Black Dog Lake, Dakota County mob.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
Reported from one north and nine south counties. Overwintered in Otter Tail and Ramsey. Peak 1/8 Ramsey (16 at the traditional location on the Mississippi R. at Pigs Eye Lake outlet, South St. Paul) AXH. One additional mid-winter report: 1/22 Waseca JEZ (frozen in ice). Possible early migrants 2/20 Fillmore SPM, DKM, 2/27 Freeborn AEB.
Great Egret
(Ardea alba)
One reported 12/2 along the Minnesota River near Black Dog Lake, where seen in both Hennepin and Dakota counties †PEB, SLC. Minnesota's second winter record.
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
Picked up injured 12/1 near Forestville S.P., Fillmore County fide KAK.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
At least 16 individuals reported from 13 counties. Reports were from the following main areas: the West-central region in Wilkin, Otter Tail and Douglas (2/8 SDM); along the upper Minnesota River (3); and the blufflands of four southeasternmost counties (6). Also seen 1/18 Morrison (Camp Ripley) WLB, 1/28 St. Louis (Sax-Zim bog) RSF et al.
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
Eleven individuals were reported from eleven counties in all regions, except none in West-central or Northeast. Only reports after December were 1/21 Clay RHO, 2/4 Dakota TAT, and 2/17 Scott CRM.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
Reported from all regions in 12 north and 21 south counties. Reported throughout the season both north and south.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
Reported from 13 south counties throughout the season. Five north reports lacked details. Note: Please provide details for north reports of this species in winter.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
Approximately 65 individuals reported from 20 north and 8 south counties.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
Reported from 55 counties throughout the state. Peak 2/21 along the Mississippi River, Goodhue and Wabasha counties (215) OLJ.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
At least 17 individuals were reported from 14 south counties. Only reports after mid-January: 1/30 Wright fide AXH, 2/9 Anoka KJB.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
Reported from 51 counties, in all regions except Northwest.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
Reported from 35 counties though only as far north as Becker, Aitkin, and (southern?) St. Louis. Peak numbers 12/9 Aitkin (9) WEN and 12/16 Winona CBC (28). Four February reports (beginning 2/18). Of all dates given (not all reports had dates), none reported 1/27 – 2/18, suggesting that February reports were returning migrants.
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
Reported from 13 counties in the south, plus the Grand Forks-East Grand Forks CBC in the Northwest.
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
Reported from 38 counties throughout the state.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
From October through April, 111 individuals were reported, the fourth largest documented invasion (The Loon 73:135–143)
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
From October through April, a record high 190 birds were reported (The Loon 73:135–143).
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
Found in 24 counties and in all regions except the Southwest.
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
From October through April, a record high 394 birds were reported (The Loon 73:135–143).
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
Single birds seen in seven counties: 12/1 Wabasha (Millville) NFT, 12/16 Excelsior CBC, 12/17 Cottonwood CBC, 12/23 Scott (Blue Lake) AXH, 12/26–27 Rice TFB, 1/31 Roseau JFo, GMe, 2/23 Fillmore NBO.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
Only reports: 12/22 Kittson (Lake Bronson) fide BAB, 12/29 Otter Tail SPM, DKM, and 1/4 Houston fide AXH.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
Major irruption with high mortality (The Loon 73:143–151).
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
Numbers up in North-central and Northeast regions, but total unknown due to many reports of “small owls” at feeders. At least six individuals were reported from five south counties (see also The Loon 73:143–151).
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
Reported from 22 counties as far north as Becker. Reports after 1/1 were from Becker, Otter Tail, Hennepin, Dakota, Washington, Fillmore, and Houston.
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
Reported from 14 counties as far north and west as Crow Wing, Becker.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
Reported from 51 counties throughout the state as far north as Clay, Becker, Beltrami, Itasca, and St. Louis.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
Reported 12/1 – 1/3 Rice (Faribault) mob including two on the Faribault CBC. Also reported 12/13 – 2/28 Washington TEB, plus the †Excelsior, Le Sueur County, and Marshall CBCs. Almost all lacked details.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
At least eight individuals reported from Cook (Pike Lake), Lake (Endless Waters Road, Spruce Road), and the Isabella, Roseau, and Beltrami Island CBCs.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
About 31 individuals reported from eight counties within coniferous zone. Peak count seven on both the Isabella and Roseau CBCs.
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
Reported from 63 counties throughout the state.
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
Reported from 60 counties throughout the state.
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
Reported from 20 south counties, plus Otter Tail in north. Many overwintered in south. Red-shafted form overwintered in Otter Tail (Battle Lake) †DTT, †SMT, GHB; also seen 12/1 Freeborn (2) AEB. Peak number on the Faribault CBC (12).
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
Reported from 47 counties throughout the state.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
Reported from 6 north and 25 south counties. The only report north of a line from Wilkin to Kanabec was 1/4 Beltrami DPJ.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
About 13 individuals from 9 counties scattered throughout the state and season.
GYRFALCON
(Falco rusticolus)
Seven individuals found. Subadult gray morph overwintered at the Port Terminal in Duluth, St. Louis County beginning 12/23 DLE, mob. Immature gray morph also reported from Duluth on 12/18 †PHS. Additional reports on Grand Marias CBC (count week), 1/12 Roseau (adult gray morph) MO, 1/11–13 St. Louis (adult gray morph at Virginia) BKY, 1/19 Kittson (immature gray morph at Donald-son) †CA, and 2/18 Roseau MAG.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
Seen in Dakota, Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, St. Louis, and Wabasha.
Prairie Falcon
(Falco mexicanus)
None documented.
Shrikes
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
Reported from 47 counties throughout the state. Maximum 12/9 Aitkin (14) WEN.
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
Reported from 12 counties in range.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
Reported from 65 counties throughout the state.
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
Reported from 11 counties in range.
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
Reported from 66 counties throughout the state.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
Reported from 26 counties within normal range as far south as Anoka. Also reported on the fringe of its usual range 1/21 Otter Tail SPM, 2/8 Douglas SPM, and on the †St. Paul (northeast suburban) CBC.
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
Reported from 66 counties throughout the state.
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
Observed in Aitkin Beltrami, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, and St. Louis.
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
Reported from five counties within range: Fillmore, Houston, Olmsted, Wabasha, and Winona.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
Seen in 45 counties throughout the state. Unusual Northeast reports included 1/4 Cook KMH, plus early February reports from Duluth.
Kinglets
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
Reported from 12 counties, though the only sighting in the western regions was 12/1 Clay RHO. More January reports than usual, especially in the Northeast, but only one February report statewide.
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
Reported from 13 north counties. Peak 12/16 Duluth CBC (1258). Only south report 12/29–31 Fillmore (60) NBO. Scarce by February.
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
Reported from 27 south and 6 north counties, though none in North-central region. Scarce, especially in February.
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
Reported from 43 counties across the state. CBC total included 85 in south and 739 in north.
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
Reported from 63 counties throughout the state.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
Reported from 42 counties in all regions.
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
Only report: 12/4 Kandiyohi (Willmar) RSF.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
All reports: 12/1 Hennepin (Old Cedar Avenue) BBB, 12/6–10 Hennepin (Mound Springs) SLC, 12/4 & 12/11 Rice TFB, and 12/9 Fillmore NBO.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
Overwintered in Hennepin (Bloomington) SLC, mob. Also reported on the †Baudette, Fergus Falls, and Excelsior CBCs, and through 1/3 Mower JJS (including the Austin CBC).
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
No reports.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
Reported from 62 counties throughout the state.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
Seven reports from five counties. Only report after 1/1 was 1/20 Washington (2) TEB.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
Seven reports. Two seen 12/2–6 Lake (Knife River) JWL, one of which overwintered. Also found 2/3 Lake (Two Harbors) fide DRB, 12/7 Hennepin (Bryn Mar Meadows Park) fide AXH, 12/16–23 Cook (Grand Marais) KMH, 1/1 Winona (Whitewater WMA) JJS et al., 2/15 Otter Tail (Battle Lake) GHB.
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
Seven individuals seen in seven south counties: 12/2 Brown †JSS, 12/26 Ramsey (St. Paul) fide AXH, 1/3 Fillmore NBO, 2/2 Ramsey (St. Paul) fide AXH, and the †Excelsior, Faribault, and Winona CBCs.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
Reported from 46 counties throughout the state. Peak count on Bloomington CBC (285).
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
Twelve individuals were reported: 12/3 Cass (near Remer) JWa, 12/4+ Aitkin (Wealthwood) CMG, through 12/7 Roseau (near Skime) fide BAB, 12/29 – 1/1 Olmsted (Rochester) JJS et al., 12/30+ Freeborn AEB, 1/3 Duluth (found dead) fide KRE, 1/11+ Todd JSK, plus four which lacked specific dates, all fide AXH: Carver (Chanhassen), Hennepin (Orono), Ramsey (North Oaks), and Chisago (near Wild River S.P.).
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
Reported from 62 counties throughout the state.
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
Reported from 14 counties within its normal range in the coniferous belt. Maximum number 12/16 International Falls CBC (212).
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
Reported from 23 north counties as far south as Kanabec and Morrison. Maximum counts 1/14 & 2/17 Aitkin (200+) WEN, plus four CBCs in the 200–300 range.
GRAY-CROWNED ROSY-FINCH
(Leucosticte tephrocotis)
Interior form reported 1/13 – 2/4 St. Louis (Port Terminal in Duluth) CHo, JWH, mob.
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
Reported from 37 south and 10 north counties. Maximum count on Minneapolis CBC (499).
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
Seen in 48 counties across the state. Maximum counts 45–46 individuals in Fillmore NBO, and on the Rochester and Itasca S.P. CBCs.
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
Scarce. Reported from only 15 north and 5 south counties. Oddly, the only south reports were on CBCs. Maximum count 12/30 Isabella CBC (532).
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
All reports: 12/18 Lake CRM, 12/19 St. Louis KJB, plus singles on the Baudette, Beltrami Island, and Isabella CBCs. None had details.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
Modest numbers in 13 north counties. Only south reports: 1/3 Big Stone N.W.R. CBC (2), 2/2 Freeborn AEB. Maximum count 12/23 on Itasca S.P. CBC (73).
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
Relatively scarce. Reported from 12 counties north. Maximum count 12/28 Beltrami Island CBC (54).
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
Reported from 23 north and 17 south counties. Excellent numbers in Northeast region with maximum on Duluth CBC (1621).
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
Reported from 62 counties statewide. Maximum count 12/30 St. Paul (northeast suburban) CBC (635). Numerous north CBCs had counts in 100–300 range: Tamarac N.W.R., Pine County, Pillager, International Falls, Fargo-Moorhead, Crosby, and Bemidji.
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
Reported from 32 counties, primarily in the south and west. None reported from Northeast or North-central regions, and only from Dakota in the East-central. Maximum counts: 12/30 Willmar CBC (230), 12/31 Battle Lake CBC (467), 1/16 Polk (250) DPJ, and 2/3 Wilkin (100+) CRG.
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
Reported from 56 counties throughout the state. Maximum counts 12/4 Marshall (600) EEF, 12/27 Baudette CBC (593), and 12/31 Battle Lake CBC (711).
Towhees, Sparrows
Clay-colored Sparrow
(Spizella pallida)
One observed 12/6 Hennepin (Mound Springs) †SLC. Another from fall season (11/16) lingered to 1/9 Hennepin (Richfield) †CBr, †RBJ, †CRM. Second and third winter records.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
Only observations: the Mankato CBC and 1/6 Meeker DMF.
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
Reported from 48 counties statewide, but only the Detroit Lakes CBC in Northwest region.
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
Reported from 60 counties throughout the state. Peak count on Winona CBC (1374).
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
Reported 12/10–17 Lake (Two Harbors) mob, 1/4 Dakota KEO, 1/10 Murray JJS, and on the Duluth, Fergus Falls, and Rochester CBCs.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
Reported from 12 south and 3 north counties. Possibly overwintered in Kandiyohi RSF, Brown (2) JSS, Freeborn AEB, and Steele NFT. Only other report after early January was 1/13 Mahnomen SPM, DKM.
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
Reported from 20 counties in all regions except the West-central. All north reports were in December; only south reports after early January were from Murray, Freeborn, Olmsted, Rice, and Hennepin.
Vesper Sparrow
(Pooecetes gramineus)
Only report: 1/22 Dakota †ADS.
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
One banded 2/9 Washington (Carpenter N.C.) †TEB; also observed several days prior to identification and banding, but not subsequently.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
Reported from 15 south and 5 north counties, in all regions except the Northwest. Reports after early January were Lake, St. Louis, Hennepin, Dakota, Washington, and Olmsted.
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
All reports: 12/2–19 Hennepin (Mound Springs, maximum of 3 on 12/13) SLC, 12/6 Hennepin (downtown Minneapolis) TAT, 1/1 Hennepin (Old Cedar Avenue bridge) REH, SLC, and the Winona CBC (1).
Spotted Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus)
Six birds reported. Two overwintered in Lyon (Russell) †RJS, mob (The Loon 73:184–185). Also seen 11/26 – 12/4 Hennepin (Minneapolis) fide AXH, 12/9–31 Dakota (Burnsville) TAT, ADS, †PEB, 1/31 – 2/28 Murray NED, and late January in Scott (south of Shakopee) fide AXH.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
No fewer than nine individuals reported. One overwintered in Anoka (Coon Rapids) †RLR. Also seen 12/2 – 2/8 Cook (2 at Lutsen) fide KRE, 12/15 Hennepin (Champlin) fide AXH, and 1/9 Winona JJS, plus the †Mankato, Faribault, Winona (2), and International Falls CBCs.
Pipilo towhee
(Pipilo sp.)
A female Piplio, possibly a hybrid Spotted X Eastern Towhee, was seen through 1/1 Lake (Two Harbors) JWL, KRE, PHS. Another bird identified as Spotted but not convincingly described was seen 12/16 Northwest McLeod CBC.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
Reported on the Northwest McLeod CBC.
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
One of eleven found on the Marshall CBC, 12/16 Lyon †RJS, was visually identified as a Western.
Sturnella meadowlark
(Sturnella sp.)
Reported from eight south counties in December, plus two sightings in north: 12/5 Wilkin SPM, DKM, 12/23 Cook KMH.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
Reported from 19 counties in all regions except the North-central. Overwintered in Otter Tail and Cook, plus reports after early January in Kandiyohi, Meeker, Wright, and Brown. Maximum count 12/16 Winona CBC (138).
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
All reports: 12/27 Dakota (8) TAT, 1/12 Dakota (10) DBS, 1/1 Olmsted JJS, and the Rochester (6) and Owatonna (1) CBCs.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
Decreased numbers. Reported from five south counties, plus 12/5–11 Pennington SAS in the north. Only reports after December were 1/12 Dakota (5) ADS and 2/11 Dakota (1) TAT.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
Reported from 22 south and 6 north counties. Overwintered in Otter Tail SPM, DKM, Lac qui Parle FAE, and Ramsey JLH. All other reports after early January: 1/14 Anoka RLR, 1/20 Kandiyohi DMF, and 2/18 Dakota SWe.
Warblers
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
No fewer than seven individuals in six counties. One overwintered in St. Louis (Duluth) †KRE, mob. Only other north report was 12/23 Cook KMH. Only south reports after December: 1/4 & 1/20 Fillmore NBO.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Summer Tanager
(Piranga rubra)
Female from fall season (11/15) lingered to 12/5 Rice †TFB (The Loon 73:176). Second winter record.
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
Reported from 50 counties throughout the state. Peak count 12/16 Winona CBC (358).