Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2006-Fall Season
1 August through 30 November 2006
Paul E. Budde, James W. Lind, William C. Marengo, and Peder H. Svingen

Scoters were well-represented away from Lake Superior; especially noteworthy were Black Scoters in seven “inland” locations. Sharp-tailed Grouse continued to infiltrate western prairies on both sides of the Minnesota River; it will be interesting to see their impact on and interactions with Greater Prairie-Chickens in Chippewa and Lac Qui Parle counties. Only two Pacific Loons were found along the North Shore, but at least four recorded away from Lake Superior brought the season total to a near-average six. Most likely displaced by drought in eastern South Dakota, unprecedented numbers of Plegadis ibis were found in western Minnesota with a few individuals straying farther east to Brown, Nicollet, and Steele counties.

The most unusual shorebird was the state's fifth Purple Sandpiper at Lake Winnibigoshish; this cooperative juvenile was admired by dozens of observers. Highlights of an exciting fall season at Duluth included multiple Little Gulls, an adult Iceland Gull, a record-early Lesser Black-backed Gull, and several Sabine's Gulls. Exceptional numbers of jaegers hunted the western end of Lake Superior, including up to two Pomarine Jaegers off Park Point. This bonanza spilled over into central Minnesota with Little Gulls in Cass and Crow Wing counties, a Sabine's Gull at the increasingly famous Sleepy Eye wastewater treatment ponds, and a well-documented Pomarine Jaeger near Mankato -— only the third record of this species away from Lake Superior.

Two rare hummingbirds were documented on private property; the state's fourth Anna's Hummingbird expired in southern Minnesota and an Allen's/Rufous Hummingbird briefly visited a feeder in northern Minnesota. Irruptions of American Three-toed Woodpecker and Gray Jay were detected along the North Shore and subsequently in other northern Minnesota locations, but neither of these two species reached the southern half of the state. For Gray Jay, it was the most significant irruption since 1986–1987 (The Loon 59:41–44). Nicely photographed but not refound was a Say's Phoebe at Big Stone N.W.R. Three of the state's 27 records are from this refuge. Carolina Wren continued its recent expansion with records as far north and west as Itasca, Otter Tail, and Yellow Medicine counties.

Surpassing the previous record for one season was a total of 39 Townsend's Solitaires; no fewer than 25 of these were along the North Shore. Nine Varied Thrushes barely surpassed last fall's total of eight. The fall arrival of two Accidental species was unknown to birders until winter: a Curve-billed Thrasher in Itasca County and a Green-tailed Towhee in Cottonwood County. The latter was admired and photographed by dozens (hundreds?) of observers as it successfully overwintered. An adult male Painted Bunting made a brief appearance at a feeder in Ramsey County on 18 November, by far the latest date on record for Minnesota. Also admired and photographed by scores of observers were three Gray-crowned Rosy-Finches that arrived in late November and subsequently overwintered in Carlton County.

Weather Summary: Minnesota entered the fall season coming off a hot, dry summer. August continued to bring below average rainfall for the northern half of the state, while the East-central and Southeast regions experienced a wet month. Three major storms caused heavy rains totaling over five inches locally: 1–2 August in Martin and Faribault, 16–17 August in central Marshall, and 24 August in Dodge and Olmsted. This third storm also produced two tornadoes and large, destructive hail over a large swath of southern Minnesota. Temperatures in August were moderate — near or just slightly above historical averages.

September precipitation totals were near to above average throughout most of the state — only the North-central and Northeast regions missed out on the relief. Average temperatures were 1–3º F cooler than normal in the southern two-thirds of the state, but near or slightly above normal in the upper third. And yet, the north did experience several frosts in September. Warm, humid air from the south combined with cool air from the northwest to produce severe thunderstorms across central and southern portions of the state and a tornado in Hennepin on the 16th.
The dryness returned in October and precipitation totals were below average statewide. Parts of southern Minnesota received less than one-half inch for the month. A strong low pressure system brought the first snow of the season on the 12th and 13th. Despite very warm early October temperatures — including 90º in several communities 2–3 October — monthly means were cooler than average throughout the state, and the thermometer dropped to 8º in Embarrass on the 25th.
Two significant precipitation events struck the state in November. The first was a storm in the Southeast that dropped up to 13 inches of snow on the 10th. Then, on the 28th, heavy rain accompanied a thunderstorm that affected much of the state, but especially the eastern half. Away from areas affected by these storms, however, precipitation totals were again below average, and much of the West-central region reported less than one quarter inch for the month. While the month started colder than normal, very warm late-month temperatures resulted in averages that ranged from three to five degrees above normal.
Undocumented reports: Clark's Grebe 9/16–21 Stevens (3 reported at Gorder Lake by one observer, 2 hybrids reported there by another observer, second-latest if documented); Yellow-crowned Night-Heron 8/7 Dakota (2 of unspecified age at Lebanon Hills, only 2 fall records in past 15 years); Glossy/White-faced Ibis 8/30 Traverse (2 adults and 11 juveniles in Folsom Twp.); Glossy/White-faced Ibis 9/3 Big Stone (second individual 1.0 mile west of Clinton); Glossy/White-faced Ibis 9/12 Brown (fourth individual seen one day only near Godahl, Albin Twp.); White-faced Ibis 9/18 Lyon (Sodus W.M.A.); Northern Goshawk 9/9 Hennepin; Gyrfalcon 11/3 Lac Qui Parle (Plover Prairie); Prairie Falcon 9/17 Lac Qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.); Whooping Crane 11/4 Mahnomen; Sabine's Gull 9/26 Lac Qui Parle (juvenile at Lac Qui Parle S.P. and adult at Big Stone N.W.R.); Varied Thrush 9/10 St. Louis (Duluth, would be earliest date on record).

Acknowledgments: We thank H.R.B.O. for data from Hawk Ridge in Duluth, and Anthony Hertzel, Jim Lind, and Jeanie Joppru for transcripts of weekly birding reports. Medians of recent arrival and departure dates were calculated by Paul Budde from published and unpublished seasonal report data from 1985 through 2005. Many thanks to all of our contributors; we are especially grateful to those who submit details and all who submit data online.

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 22 north and 23 south counties (18 total counties last fall). Early north 8/15 (third earliest date, but note unusual number of summer records this year) Otter Tail (Battle Lake W.T.P.) DTT, SMT, 9/8 St. Louis SLF. Early south 8/4 (probably summered) Nicollet ChH, 8/23 Brown BTS. High count 11/27 Lac qui Parle (2,740) BJU. Please see winter report for late migrants and overwintering birds.
Ross's Goose
(Anser rossii)
Statewide total of 59 individuals in 16 counties. Notable northeast report: 9/19 (third earliest north date) through 11/5 (second latest north date) Lake (2 at Two Harbors) †JWL, †KRE, ph. AXH, m.ob. All other north reports: 9/24 Marshall (record-high fall count of 21 at Agassiz N.W.R.) JMJ, PHS, 10/24–29 Polk (Crookston W.T.P.) †PHS, JMJ, 10/30 Traverse (Tara Twp.) BJU. Early south 9/11+ (record early south) McLeod (Hutchinson) RJS, ph. P. Kern, 9/19 Hennepin PEJ. Late south 11/16 Lac qui Parle (14 at Big Stone N.W.R.) BJU, 11/27 Chippewa (2 on Lac qui Parle L.) BJU; also see winter report.
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
Found in four north and eight south counties (only four reports last fall). All north reports: 10/6 St. Louis (10) JCG, 10/27–29 Polk (66 at Crookston W.T.P.) PHS, JMJ, 10/30 Traverse BJU, 11/2 Grant (2) RBW. Early south 9/19 Lac qui Parle (36) BJU, 9/30 Dakota DWK. Please see winter report for late south migrants.
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
Documented in five north and six south counties; written details for records not listed were furnished by ALD, BTS, DWK, JWL, PCC, PEB, PHS. Reported without details from 38 additional counties (11 north, 27 south). Some potential first county records not only lacked any descriptive details, but also lacked specific locations and/or count data. Early north 9/5 (record early date, no details) St. Louis BET, 9/16 (second earliest north, no details) Lake of the Woods RJS. Early south 9/19 (second earliest south, no details) Sherburne PLJ, 9/23 Nicollet RMD. Peak counts 10/30 Big Stone (385) and Traverse (270) BJU. Late north 11/17 Mille Lacs ASc, 11/20 Otter Tail fide JMJ. See winter report for late south migrants.
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
Reported throughout the state and the season.
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
Bird of uncertain origin 10/29–31 Rice DAB, FVS.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
Statewide total of at least 410 in 17 north and 23 south counties. Peak counts 11/8 Cass (110 on Brockaway L.) BAW, 11/8 Otter Tail (30 on Pelican R.) fide JMJ.
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
Found in 14 north and 17 south counties. Early north 8/30 Traverse (possibly injured) BJU, 9/24 Marshall PHS. Early south 9/30 Big Stone PHS, 10/15 Houston NBO. Largest concentration away from Southeast: 11/2 Cass (2,500 on L. Winnibigoshish) BAW. Record-high count 11/20 Houston (32,380 on Pool #8, includes birds in Wisconsin) Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R. Late north 11/18 St. Louis JLO, 11/24 Mille Lacs ASc. Please see winter report for late south migrants.
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
Seen in 27 north and 48 south counties. High count 9/21 Big Stone (470) BJU. Late north 11/1 Hubbard MAW, 11/6 St. Louis JRN, but see winter report.
Blue-winged Teal
(Spatula discors)
Found in 26 north and 42 south counties. Late north 10/28 Mille Lacs HHD, 10/30 Pine KEc and Traverse BJU. Late south 10/28 Benton HHD, 11/9 Lac qui Parle BJU.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
Observed in 16 north and 37 south counties. High count 10/25 Big Stone (1,500 at Browns Valley W.T.P.) PHS. Late north 11/5 St. Louis SLF, 11/7 Douglas RBW and Otter Tail DTT, SMT (median 11/1). Please see winter report for late south migrants.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
Reported from 15 north and 35 south counties. High counts 11/14 Houston (9,045 on Pool #8, includes birds in Wisconsin) Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R. Late north 11/16 St. Louis JRN, 11/18 Mille Lacs HHD, but also see winter report.
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
Observed in 14 north and 32 south counties. High count 10/19 Houston (1,535 on Pool #8, includes birds in Wisconsin) Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R. Late north 11/24 Mille Lacs ASc, 11/26 St. Louis SLF. Please see winter report for late south migrants.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
Reported throughout the state. High count 11/20 Houston (15,180 on Pool #8, includes birds in Wisconsin) Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
All north reports: Aitkin, Cass, Cook, Lake, Marshall, Mille Lacs, Pennington, Polk, St. Louis. Early south 9/16 Carver ADB, 9/21 Big Stone BJU (median 8/21). Reported from 12 additional south counties, but only Yellow Medicine in Southwest.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
Reported from 7 north and 27 south counties. Late north 10/30 Traverse BJU, 11/5 St. Louis SLF (median 11/19), but see winter report.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
Found in 18 north and 34 south counties. Late north 10/30 Traverse BJU, 11/18 St. Louis DWK, JLO (median 11/9), but also see winter report.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
Seen in 13 north and 30 south counties in all regions. Peak counts 10/19 Houston (49,765 on Pool #8, includes birds in Wisconsin) Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R., 10/29 Meeker (1,650 on L. Ripley) DMF. Late north 11/24 Mille Lacs ASc, 11/26 St. Louis NAJ. Please see winter report for late south migrants.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
Found in 20 north and 33 south counties. Peak count 11/7 Houston (1,000 on Pool #8, includes birds in Wisconsin) Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R. Late north 11/24 Mille Lacs ASc, 11/29 St. Louis SLF. Please see winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
Observed in 25 north and 35 south counties. High counts 10/14 Aitkin (150,000 at Rice Lake N.W.R.) WEN, JSB, 10/29 Meeker (35,000 on L. Ripley) DMF, 11/14 Houston (12,850 on Pool #8, includes birds in Wisconsin) Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R. Late north 11/24 Mille Lacs ASc, 11/29 St. Louis SLF, but also see winter report.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
Reported from six north and nine south counties. Early north 10/7 St. Louis JLO, 10/15 Pennington JMJ. Early south 10/13 Sherburne PLJ, 10/15 Meeker JLO. Late north 11/5 St. Louis (55 at Park Point) DWK, 11/6 Cook DWK, but also see winter report.
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
Seen in 18 north and 26 south counties. Late north 11/22 Beltrami DPJ, 11/24 Mille Lacs ASc and St. Louis SLF. Please see winter report for late south migrants.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
Two reports from L. Superior: 10/15 St. Louis (ad. male near Stoney Point) DBF, SLF, 11/4+ St. Louis (female-plumaged bird at Canal Park, second individual found on 11/11) DMA, RLE, †NSc, m.ob.; one of the latter two individuals eventually displayed male plumage in December.
Surf Scoter
(Melanitta perspicillata)
Only L. Superior report: St. Louis 10/3–11/18 (max. 9 at Duluth) MLH, m.ob. Numerous inland reports: 9/27 St. Louis (4 on Crane Lake) fide JWL, 9/28 Cass (4 on L. Winnibigoshish) BAW, 10/8 Stearns (Albany W.T.P.) PCC, 10/9 Goodhue (L. Byllesby) JPM, m.ob., 10/10–22 Meeker (L. Ripley) DMF, m.ob., 10/12 Swift (4 on Lac qui Parle L.) BJU, 10/14 Crow Wing (Gull L.) DAY, 10/15–21 Pennington (4 at Thief River Falls W.T.P.) JMJ, 10/15–22 Stearns (Paynesville W.T.P) PCC, HHD, 10/16 Big Stone (Otrey L.) BJU, 10/19 Lac qui Parle (7 on Marsh L.) BJU;10/21 Anoka (Centerville L.) BRL, Polk (Oak L.) BWF, RMD, m.ob. and Wright (Spring Lake) DMF; 10/23 Ramsey (2 on Bald Eagle L.) CSt, JWi, BWo, 10/24–27 Polk (Crookston W.T.P.) PHS, 10/30 Lac qui Parle (2 at Big Stone N.W.R.) BJU, 11/3–24 Washington (White Bear L.) BRL, 11/18 Beltrami (L. Bemidji) PJR.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
All L. Superior reports: 9/25–11/26+ St. Louis (max. 9 at Park Point, Duluth) CMB, m.ob., 10/20–28 Lake (max. 8 at Two Harbors) PHS, m.ob., 10/14–11/6 Cook (one at Grand Marais) m.ob. Five north reports away from L. Superior: 10/15 Crow Wing (Garrison) BJM, DDM, 10/21–28 Pennington (3 at Thief River Falls W.T.P.) JMJ, 10/26 Polk (3 at E. Grand Forks W.T.P.) DOL, 10/31 Cass (L. Winnibigoshish) DAY, 11/22 Beltrami (L. Bemidji) PJR, m.ob. All south reports: 10/10 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) BJU, 10/22 Meeker (L. Ripley) DMF, 10/30 Big Stone (2 on Big Stone L.) BJU, 11/28 Lac qui Parle (2 on Marsh L.) BJU, 11/17 Dakota (2 on Spring L.) JPM.
Black Scoter
(Melanitta americana)
All L. Superior reports: 10/5–11/17 St. Louis (max. 3 at Park Point) MLH, m.ob., 11/4–6 Cook (Grand Marais) KRE, m.ob. Three north reports away from L. Superior: 10/24–27 Polk (3 at Crookston W.T.P.) PHS, DOL, 10/24 Pennington (Thief River Falls W.T.P.) JMJ, PHS, 10/30 Beltrami (L. Bemidji) BAW. All south reports: 10/10 (second earliest south date) Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) BJU, 10/12–22 Meeker (2 on L. Ripley) DMF, 11/9–14 Dakota (L. Byllesby) †JWH, 11/27 Chippewa (Lac qui Parle L.) BJU.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
All north reports: 10/19–11/4 St. Louis (three L. Superior locations) JWL, m.ob., 10/27–11/6 Cook (max. 95) JWH, DWK, m.ob., 11/22 Beltrami (3 on L. Bemidji) PJR. All south reports: 10/30–11/16 Big Stone (2 on Big Stone L.) BJU, 11/8 Big Stone (male harvested on Marsh L.) fide C. Vacek, 11/13–18 Pope (imm. on L. Minnewaska) RBW, SPM.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
Found in 19 north and 30 south counties. Early south 9/26 Lac qui Parle BJU, 9/30 Big Stone PHS and Carver WCM. High count 10/12 Cass (150 at Walker W.T.P.) DAY.
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
Reported from 20 north and 29 south counties in all regions. Early south 10/2 Sibley CRM, JEB, 10/9 Sherburne PLJ. Peak counts 11/20 Houston (6,005 on Pool #8, includes birds in Wisconsin) Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R., 10/29 Meeker (3,000 on L. Ripley) DMF.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
Found in 25 north and 30 south counties. High count 11/24 Hubbard (400 at Long L.) PBB.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
Reported from 11 north and 16 south counties, none in Southwest. Early south 11/13 Stearns RBW, 11/17 Sherburne RBJ (median 10/24).
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
All north reports: Cook, Lake, Mahnomen, St. Louis, Traverse, Wadena. All south reports: 10/26 Lac qui Parle BJU, 11/4 Le Sueur RBW and Ramsey REH, 11/15 Meeker DMF.
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
Found in 15 north and 38 south counties. Only Northeast report: 10/22 St. Louis (2 at 40th Ave West, Duluth) SLF. High count 10/22 Meeker (1,790 on L. Ripley) DMF. Late north 10/27 Polk (250) PHS, 10/30 Cass BAW and Traverse BJU (median 11/11). Late south 11/26 Washington JWH, 11/27 Chippewa BJU. Also see winter report.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
Reported from 45 counties as far north as Kittson, Hubbard, Cass, and Pine (max. 52, JMP). Some north reports probably refer to recently released birds.
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
Reported from 21 north and 4 south counties, including 8/27 Dakota (Miesville Ravine) DDo, 10/10 Wabasha LBF, 11/12 Fillmore NBO.
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
Seen in Cook (4 in three locations) ES, DWK, Itasca (8 in George Washington S.F.) BRB, Koochiching (4 in three locations) SC, Lake (5 in three locations) SES, EEO, Lake of the Woods (24 in five locations) MHK, GMM, BAW, St. Louis (9 in three locations) SC, KRS.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
North reports from Aitkin (2) CKR, WEN, Kittson, Lake of the Woods (7 near Baudette) RBW, Marshall (12 at Agassiz N.W.R.) PHS, Pennington SAS, Pine (max. 5) JMP, Red Lake (12 near Clearwater R.) SAS, Roseau (3) HHD, St. Louis (Zim W.M.A.) SLF, Wilkin CMN. Continuing a recent trend were out of range south reports 8/9 Swift (near Shible L.) BJU, 9/14–10/5 Yellow Medicine (10 in two locations) BJU, 9/30–10/30 Lac qui Parle (five locations) BJU, 10/21 Chippewa (near Milan) BJU.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
North reports from Polk (Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) DDo, Traverse (Walls Twp.) BJU, and Wilkin (max. 41) JPE, HHD, m.ob. South reports 8/12 Big Stone JMJ, 9/14 Chippewa PBB, 9/14–11/29 Lac qui Parle m.ob., 8/13 Yellow Medicine BJU, presumably related to reintroduction of this species in West-central Minnesota (total of 570 birds released 1999–2006 according to SV).
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
All north reports: 9/10 Norman (14 near Ada) BWF, 10/22 Marshall (15 near Newfolden) SBr, 10/29 Pennington (20) JMJ. Seen in 14 south counties, including high counts from Yellow Medicine 8/25 (20 near Spellman L.) WCM and 11/6 (21 near Lanner's L.) BJU. Also reported from Big Stone, Blue Earth, Brown, Chippewa, Cottonwood (10), Jackson, Lac qui Parle (5), Meeker (6), Nicollet, Nobles, Pipestone, Redwood (2), Renville.
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
Observed in 56 counties as far north as Mahnomen in the Northwest, Wadena and Cass in the North-central, and Kanabec and Pine in the East-central.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
Reported from 26 north and 44 south counties. High count 8/25 Yellow Medicine (92 at Miller L.) WCM. Late north 10/30 Traverse BJU, 11/22 Beltrami DPJ (median 11/22). Late south 11/22 Winona DWK, 11/23 Rice DAB, but also see winter report.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
Found in 16 north and 19 south counties, including 10/21 Jackson JWH. Early north 8/19 Lake JWL, 9/2 Roseau HHD. Early south 9/15 Yellow Medicine BJU, 9/16 Stevens HHD. Late north 11/4 Cook HHD, 11/11 St. Louis PEB, but also see winter report. Late south 11/19 Hennepin CMB, 11/21 Waseca JPS.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
Seen in 13 north and 12 south counties. Late north 11/4 Cook HHD, 11/17 St. Louis CMB. Late south 11/18 Brown BTS, 11/22 Hennepin CMB (median 11/10).
Eared Grebe
(Podiceps nigricollis)
Reported from seven north and eight south counties. Only eastern report: 9/4 Pine JWH. Late north 10/5 Beltrami PBD, 10/29 Polk (3) JMJ. Late south 10/30 Big Stone BJU, 11/5 Meeker DMF.
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
Seen in 7 north and 11 south counties. Unusual location 10/20–21 Lake (Two Harbors) DNS, EAS, EGS, †PHS, DWK, ph. JWL. High count 8/30 Big Stone (249) BJU. Late north 10/27 Polk PHS, 11/3 Marshall (3 at Agassiz N.W.R.) MA. Late south 11/11 Houston (Pool #8 in MN) PEJ, 11/16 Hennepin (L. Calhoun) CMB.
Clark's Grebe
(Aechmophorus clarkii)
Reported 8/30–9/4 Big Stone (ad. with 2 probable hybrid young still present at Thielke L.) ph. BJU. Also see undocumented reports.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
Statewide.
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
First county records documented 8/28 Redwood (MN 68 by CR 13) †BTS, 10/7 Freeborn (Glenville) †JWH, CAK. Continuing reports from Big Stone (Ortonville), Blue Earth (Mapleton), Brown (Hanska), Brown/Cottonwood (max. 10 at Comfrey), Chippewa (Milan), Dakota (Farmington), Fillmore (max. 11 at Fountain, 10/8 †JWH), Houston (Caledonia), Lac qui Parle (Madison and Marietta), Lyon (near Marshall), Renville (Renville), Stearns (Paynesville), Swift (Appleton), Traverse (Lake Traverse and Wheaton), Wright (St. Michael), Yellow Medicine (Clarkfield). No details provided for potential first county records in Pope, Watonwan. Probable hybrid Eurasian Collared-Dove X African Collared-Doves have been reported in Minnesota and other states (domesticated descendants of the African Collared-Dove were formerly referred to as Ringed Turtle-Dove). Furthermore, African Collared-Dove continues to be mis-identified as Eurasian Collared-Dove in urban areas. Potential first county records submitted without details are not published.
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
Reported from 78 counties statewide. High count 8/6 Dakota (100) FVS.
Cuckoos
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus americanus)
No north reports. Observed in 14 south counties; only report later than recent median (9/17): 9/26 Lac qui Parle BJU.
Black-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus erythropthalmus)
Late north 9/1 Mille Lacs NSc, 9/17 Clearwater KLa. Late south 9/16 Stevens HHD, 9/24 Hennepin CMB.
Nightjars
Common Nighthawk
(Chordeiles minor)
Reported from 14 north and 32 south counties in all regions except Northwest. High counts 8/18 Lake (1,869 at Castle Danger) JWL, 8/20 St. Louis (2,500 at Duluth) fide JWL. Late north 9/17 Wadena PJB, 10/2 Douglas TAN and Kanabec CAM. Late south 10/3 Brown JSS, 10/7 Pope PCC.
Eastern Whip-poor-will
(Antrostomus vociferus)
All reports: 8/4, 9/12 Sherburne PLJ, 8/24 Chippewa BJU.
Swifts
Chimney Swift
(Chaetura pelagica)
Observed in 8 north and 31 south counties in all regions. No significant counts. Partial albino 8/20 Ramsey ph. AXH. Apparently departed the state early. Late north 9/6 Mille Lacs RBJ (median 9/14). Late south 10/3 Rice (11) DAB (median 10/8).
Hummingbirds
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
(Archilochus colubris)
Seen in 20 north and 31 south counties. Record-high count 8/27 Goodhue (52 banded, plus many unbanded birds in backyard at Red Wing) DEM. Late north 9/30 Beltrami KLa, 10/1 Douglas fide JMJ. Late south 10/5 Scott JEB, 10/20 Goodhue DEM.
ANNA'S HUMMINGBIRD
(Calypte anna)
Fourth state record; female/immature 10/29–31 Dakota (Eagan) ph. †SY.
Selasphorus hummingbird
(Selasphorus sp.)
Immature Rufous/Allen's Hummingbird 8/10 Roseau (near Warroad) ph. TAd.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
All north reports: 8/10 Douglas RBW, 9/1 Kittson HHD, 9/6 Aitkin WEN. August reports from seven counties through 8/25 Sherburne ASc (median south departure 10/11).
Sora
(Porzana carolina)
Reported from 14 north and 25 south counties in all regions. High count 8/24 Chippewa (18) BJU. Late north 9/24 St. Louis JWH (median 10/2). Late south 10/10 Steele NFT, 10/16 Big Stone BJU (median 10/11).
Common Gallinule
(Gallinula galeata)
Only north report: through 8/15 Otter Tail (pair with 4 young near New York Mills) TMc, †JMJ, SPM, m.ob. South reports from Big Stone (West Toqua L.), Lac qui Parle (Hantho W.M.A.), Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.), Waseca (max. 3 adults and 8 juveniles at Moonan Marsh, †JPS, m.ob.), Yellow Medicine (Miller Lake and Upper Sioux Agency S.P.). Last reported 10/5 Yellow Medicine BJU.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
Reported from 26 north and 43 south counties. Overwintered north and south. Highest reported count of 2,960 (10/15 Duluth SLF) much lower than normal.
Yellow Rail
(Coturnicops noveboracensis)
Only report: 9/20 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) MA.
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
Observed in 18 north and 18 south counties, including Murray in the Southwest. Late north 11/3, 11/22 Mille Lacs ASc. Late south 11/17 Sherburne ASc, 11/19 Anoka (900) ES. No significant concentrations reported.
WHOOPING CRANE
(Grus americana)
Two birds known to have wandered from the experimental flock at Necedah N.W.R., Wisconsin, were tracked by satellite to Minnesota 9/12–13 Benton/Morrison RPU fide RPR. Three more were tracked by satellite to Winnebago County, Iowa and then were visually confirmed at Reno Bottoms 9/13 Houston fide RPR. Also see undocumented reports.
Stilts, Avocets
American Avocet
(Recurvirostra americana)
All reports: 8/1 Lac qui Parle (Salt L.) BJU, 8/6 Nicollet (2 at Nicollet W.T.P.) JLO, 9/3 Nobles (Worthington W.T.P.) BTS.
Plovers
Black-bellied Plover
(Pluvialis squatarola)
Observed in 5 north and 11 south counties, none in Southwest or Southeast. Early north 8/11 Marshall PHS, 8/12 St. Louis SLF. Early south 8/6 Lac qui Parle (6) PCC, PHS, 8/11 Lac qui Parle BJU and Nicollet RBW. First juveniles 9/17 Lac qui Parle (5) PCC. High counts 10/1 Lac qui Parle (13) BJU, 10/24 Marshall (13 at Agassiz N.W.R.) PHS; only subsequent north report 10/28 Mille Lacs JLO. Reported on six different mid-November dates in Dakota (same bird?) until 11/17 JLO.
American Golden-Plover
(Pluvialis dominica)
Found in 11 north and 15 south counties. Early north 8/26, 9/1 Marshall BWF, PHS, 9/5 St. Louis JWL. Early south 8/4–5 Lac qui Parle RBJ, JEB, 8/9 Swift BJU. First juveniles 9/6 St. Louis (1) PHS, 9/9 Lac qui Parle (7) PCC, PHS. High count 10/15 Traverse (159 at Wheaton W.T.P.) WCM. Late north 10/28 Cook and Lake KRE, JWL et al., 10/28 Mille Lacs ASc. Late south 11/10 Stearns RPR, 11/11–14 Dakota (L. Byllesby) m.ob.
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
Observed in 21 north and 45 south counties. High count (but see summer report) 8/6 Lac qui Parle (694, including 519 at Big Stone N.W.R.) PCC, PHS. Late north 10/30 Pine KEc and Traverse BJU. Late south 11/22–24 Brown BTS. Please see winter report for additional observations north and south.
Semipalmated Plover
(Charadrius semipalmatus)
Observed in 10 north and 20 south counties in all regions. Please see summer report for first fall migrants. Record high count 8/6 Lac qui Parle (329 at Big Stone N.W.R.) PCC, PHS. First juvenile 8/12 Lac qui Parle PCC, PHS, JMJ. Late north 9/24 Marshall (8) PHS, JMJ (median 10/2). Late south 10/16 Freeborn JWH and Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/22 Stearns HHD (median 10/3).
Piping Plover
(Charadrius melodus)
Only report: 8/29 Lac qui Parle (2 at Perry W.M.A.) †BJU.
SNOWY PLOVER
(Charadrius nivosus)
Last seen at Big Stone N.W.R. 8/27 Lac qui Parle (1) PCC, PHS (please see summer report).
Sandpipers
Upland Sandpiper
(Bartramia longicauda)
One north report: 8/6 Clay PBB. Late south 8/23 Big Stone BJU, 8/24 Chippewa BJU; also observed in Blue Earth, Lac qui Parle, Meeker, and Stevens.
Whimbrel
(Numenius phaeopus)
Only report: 9/11 St. Louis (Duluth) KRE.
Hudsonian Godwit
(Limosa haemastica)
Only north report: 10/18 Aitkin (Mille Lacs L.) AXH, PHS. August reports from four south counties, then 9/3 Lac qui Parle (24 at Big Stone N.W.R. and 6 at Salt L.) PCC, PHS, DWK, 10/16 Lac qui Parle (Salt L.) BJU.
Marbled Godwit
(Limosa fedoa)
No north reports. All south reports from Lac qui Parle, including second highest fall count of 79 at Big Stone N.W.R. (8/1, BJU). Only report after August: 10/1 (second latest) BJU.
Ruddy Turnstone
(Arenaria interpres)
Scarce statewide for the fifth consecutive fall. Only north report: 9/14 Cook (1) EEO. All south reports from West-central region except 8/1 Brown BTS. Please see summer report for first fall migrants; additional early south 8/1 Big Stone, Brown, Lac qui Parle. High count 8/9 Swift (4) BJU. First juveniles 9/17 Lac qui Parle (2) PCC. Last seen 9/30–10/1 Lac qui Parle (Salt L.) PHS, BJU.
RED KNOT
(Calidris canutus)
Only report: 8/9 Big Stone (Artichoke L.) †BJU.
Stilt Sandpiper
(Calidris himantopus)
Reported from 8 north and 19 south counties. High count 8/6 Lac qui Parle (889 including 845 at Big Stone N.W.R.) PCC, PHS. Late north 9/8 (29), 9/24 (30) Marshall PHS (median 9/20). Late south 10/27 Blue Earth (2) RBW and Brown BTS, 10/30 Brown †BTS (median 10/8).
Sanderling
(Calidris alba)
Reported from 5 north and 10 south counties, none in Northwest or Southeast. Please see summer report for first fall migrants; additional arrivals 8/23 Lake JWL (north), 8/1 Lac qui Parle BJU (south). First juveniles 8/27 Lac qui Parle (2) PCC, PHS. High count 9/17 St. Louis (50 at Park Point, Duluth) PHS. Late north 9/27 Cass (3) DAY, 10/7 St. Louis m.ob. (median 10/10). Late south 11/2, 11/5–6, 11/8–9 (ties latest south date) Brown BTS (median 10/21).
Dunlin
(Calidris alpina)
Scarce for the sixth consecutive fall, especially along the North Shore of L. Superior. All counts <15 birds. All north reports: 8/15 Crow Wing (2) JSB, 9/23 St. Louis MLH, JLS, 9/24 Marshall (1) PHS, JMJ. Observed in 11 south counties beginning 9/4 Lac qui Parle (4) BJU, 9/14 Yellow Medicine BJU. Late south 11/10 Brown BTS and Hennepin DWK, 11/11–15 Dakota (max. 5) m.ob., 11/12–15 Brown (5) BTS.
PURPLE SANDPIPER
(Calidris maritima)
Fifth state record and earliest ever by more than a month 9/26–29 Cass (L. Winnibigoshish at Bena) v.t. †BAW; this cooperative juvenile was refound and photographed by m.ob., with written documentation also provided by PBB, PCC, PHS, DTT, and SMT.
Baird's Sandpiper
(Calidris bairdii)
Reported from 12 north and 19 south counties in all regions. First juveniles 8/6 Lac qui Parle (1) PCC, PHS, 8/11 Marshall (3) PHS, JMJ. High count 8/20 Lac qui Parle (157 at Big Stone N.W.R. and 110 at Salt L.) PHS, JMJ. Late north 9/24 Marshall PHS (median 10/3). Late south 11/5, 11/9–10 Brown BTS (median 10/29).
Least Sandpiper
(Calidris minutilla)
Reported from 16 north and 36 south counties. Please see summer report for first fall migrants and juveniles. High count (but see summer report) 8/6 Lac qui Parle (1,738 including 1,673 at Big Stone N.W.R.) PCC, PHS. Late north (only October report) 10/24 Marshall (4) PHS. Late south 10/22–23 Brown BTS et al., 10/25–26 Lac qui Parle PHS, BJU.
White-rumped Sandpiper
(Calidris fuscicollis)
All north reports: 10/4 Clay (3) BWF, 10/21 Norman BWF, 10/24 Polk PHS. Observed in four south counties beginning 9/4 Big Stone and Lac qui Parle BJU. Late south 10/2 Nicollet RMD, 10/21 Wright DMF. Note: Undocumented reports of fall migrant White-rumpeds prior to September are not published.
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
(Calidris subruficollis)
Low numbers for the fourth consecutive fall, especially at Dakota County sod farms where the high count was only 16 (8/2, DWK). Statewide total of 116 individuals in 16 counties (110 birds last fall, 80 in Fall 2004, 194 in Fall 2003, 547 in Fall 2002, 550+ in Fall 2001). No reports from the Northwest or Southeast. Early north 8/5 Aitkin (3) PEJ, DFN, 8/14 Cass (2) DAY. Please see summer report for early south migrants. High count 8/12 Lac qui Parle (19 at Big Stone N.W.R.) PCC, PHS, JMJ. First juvenile 9/3 Lac qui Parle PCC, PHS. Late north 9/9 St. Louis SLF, DWK (median 9/22). Late south 9/17 Lac qui Parle (Salt L.) BJU, 10/19–25, 10/27 Brown (juvenile at Sleepy Eye W.T.P., record-late south) ph. BTS (median 9/17).
Pectoral Sandpiper
(Calidris melanotos)
Observed in 16 north and 34 south counties. First juveniles 8/11 Marshall (1) PHS, JMJ, 9/3 Lac qui Parle (2) PCC, PHS. High count 8/12 Lac qui Parle (1,496 including 1,224 at Big Stone N.W.R.) PCC, PHS, JMJ. Late north 10/28 Mille Lacs JLO, 10/29 St. Louis (2) SLF. Late south 11/11 Dakota DWK, JLO, 11/14 Dakota CMB.
Semipalmated Sandpiper
(Calidris pusilla)
Reported from 11 north and 25 south counties in all regions. High counts (also see summer report) 8/6 Lac qui Parle (1,913 including 1,754 at Big Stone N.W.R.) PCC, PHS, 8/11 Marshall (626 at Agassiz N.W.R.) PHS, JMJ. Late north 9/24 Marshall PHS (median 9/30). Late south 10/14 Brown RBW (median 10/11).
Short-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus griseus)
Reported from 4 north and 15 south counties. First juveniles 8/4 Marshall (2) PHS, 8/5 Big Stone (1) PCC. All counts <14 birds. Late north 9/1 (2), 9/8 (1) Marshall PHS. Late south 9/4 Lac qui Parle BJU and Murray DWK.
Long-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus scolopaceus)
Reported from 6 north and 15 south counties, none in East-central. Early north 9/20 St. Louis (juvenile) †SLF, 9/24 Marshall (14) PHS. Early south 8/11 Lac qui Parle (2) BJU, 8/25 Renville BJU; identified by voice 8/26 Big Stone (6) PHS, 9/15 Swift (2) DWK. First juvenile 9/17 Lac qui Parle (1) PCC. High count 10/1 Lac qui Parle (40) BJU. Late north 10/14 Cook AXH, PHS, 10/27 Polk PHS. Late south 10/28 Scott (2) BAF, 10/29 Meeker (8) DMF.
Limnodromus dowitcher
(Limnodromus sp.)
A total of 196 unidentified during shorebird surveys in western Minnesota (PCC, PHS), including 65 probable Long-billeds in October.
American Woodcock
(Scolopax minor)
Observed in six north and nine south counties. Late north 10/24 Marshall MA, 10/31 Carlton LAW. Late south 10/26 Sherburne PLJ, 11/15 Lac qui Parle BJU.
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
Seen in 25 north and 47 south counties. High counts 9/4 Lyon (54) DWK, 10/26 Rice (60) RBW. Late north 11/10 Mille Lacs ASc, 11/16 Otter Tail DTT, SMT, 11/17 St. Louis (6) JRN, but also see winter report.
Spotted Sandpiper
(Actitis macularius)
Reported from 19 north and 27 south counties. Record-high count 8/6 Lac qui Parle (72 at Big Stone N.W.R.) PCC, PHS. Late north 10/7–8 St. Louis m.ob. (median 10/12). Late south 10/1 Lac qui Parle BJU, 11/4 Dakota DWK (median 10/5).
Solitary Sandpiper
(Tringa solitaria)
Reported from 15 north and 30 south counties in all regions. High count 8/4 Marshall (17 at Agassiz N.W.R.) PHS. First juveniles 8/4 Marshall PHS, 8/8 Stearns PCC. Late north 9/30 Cass DAB, 10/1 Carlton LAW (median 9/30). Late south 10/1 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/6 Jackson RBW (median 10/3).
Lesser Yellowlegs
(Tringa flavipes)
Observed in 20 north and 35 south counties. High count 8/11 Marshall (872 at Agassiz N.W.R.) PHS, JMJ. Late north 10/24 Marshall (55) PHS, 10/30 Traverse BJU (median 10/24). Late south 11/3 Lac qui Parle BJU, 11/6 Lyon and Yellow Medicine BJU (median 11/1).
Willet
(Tringa semipalmata)
No north reports. Observed in six south counties, including unusual fall concentration 8/1 Lac qui Parle (8 at Salt L.) BJU. First juvenile 8/12 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) PCC, PHS, JMJ. Late south 8/14 Yellow Medicine US, 8/19 Steele NFT, 9/16 Lyon fide RBW.
Greater Yellowlegs
(Tringa melanoleuca)
Reported from 21 north and 38 south counties, almost twice as many as last fall. Please see summer report for high count and first juveniles. Late north 11/6 St. Louis JRN, 11/8 Traverse RBW (median 11/2). Late south 11/8–9 Brown (3) BTS, 11/21 Ramsey RBJ (median 11/9).
Wilson's Phalarope
(Phalaropus tricolor)
Statewide total of 698 individuals in 11 counties more than twice that of the past two years, but similar to Fall 2002 (620+) and Fall 2003 (600+). High counts 8/1 Lac qui Parle (318 at Salt L.) BJU, 8/5 Big Stone (257) PCC. Only north report after 9/1 Marshall: 10/4 Clay (4 at Moorhead) BWF. Late south 9/14 (2), 9/15 (4) Lac qui Parle BJU (median 9/13).
Red-necked Phalarope
(Phalaropus lobatus)
One of the best fall migrations ever for this species: statewide total of 601 birds in 8 north and 17 south counties. Please see summer report for first fall migrants. Unusual in Northeast: 8/19 St. Louis (Embarrass) †SLF, 8/24 Cook (2 at Grand Marais) TAN. Second highest fall count 8/22 Jackson (200 at Heron Lake W.T.P.) JSc. First county occurrence 8/24 Chippewa (2 at Shakopee L.) BJU. Late north 9/3 Lake of the Woods KRE et al. (median 9/22). Late south 9/20 Brown (3) BTS, 10/30 Lac qui Parle (11, Agassiz Twp.) BJU (median 9/23).
Jaegers
POMARINE JAEGER
(Stercorarius pomarinus)
One juvenile 9/6–10/4 St. Louis (Park Point, Duluth) ph. †PHS, †KRE, m.ob. was joined by a second bird 10/3 only †JWL. Most unusual was a juvenile 10/15–19 Blue Earth (Eagle Lake) †RMD; it was refound by †CCB, ph. †JPM, m.ob., and furnished only the third record of this species away from Lake Superior.
Parasitic Jaeger
(Stercorarius parasiticus)
One of the best jaeger migrations ever witnessed on western Lake Superior. Ten or more individuals were carefully identified between 9/9 (when two adult and one unaged light-morph Parasitic Jaegers were videotaped several miles off shore during a boat trip) MLH, DWK, ADS et al. and 10/3 (when this species was last seen); the other seven identified as Parasitics included three adult light morphs, two light subadults, one juvenile dark morph, and one juvenile intermediate morph. Also note that at least five additional jaegers not identified to species were present during this time. Flocks of 5 Parasitics were observed 9/23 JWH and 10/1 PHS. Good numbers were also seen off Wisconsin Point during this time; MLH and RJ compared notes and estimated that at least 10–12 jaegers hunted western Lake Superior in late September.
Stercorarius jaeger
(Stercorarius sp.)
At least five different individuals observed at Duluth between 9/19 (2) and 10/7 (1), including 9/21–9/23 (5) when at least five Parasitics were also present.
Gulls, Terns
Sabine's Gull
(Xema sabini)
North reports from St. Louis 9/10 (Superior Entry) †PHS, 9/20–23 (4 birds at Park Point) DWK, JWL, JPM, †KRE, †PHS, m.ob. Only south report: 9/9 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) ph. †BTS, RJA. All were juveniles.
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
Reported from 19 north and 24 south counties in all regions except Southeast. Unusual reports from Lake County 8/25, 9/8, 10/7 (2) JWL. Early south (but see summer report) 8/27 Isanti JWH and McLeod RJS, 8/30 Big Stone BJU. High count 10/18 Mille Lacs L. (1,923) AXH, PHS. Late north 11/24 Mille Lacs ASc, 11/26 Aitkin DWK. Late south 11/18 Dakota JLO; also see winter report.
BLACK-HEADED GULL
(Chroicocephalus ridibundus)
One adult in basic plumage documented at usual location along north shore of Spirit L. 10/21–22 Jackson †CMB, †JWH, †DWK, m.ob.
Little Gull
(Hydrocoloeus minutus)
High count of three juveniles and one adult at Duluth 9/18–20 St. Louis †JWL, †KRE, †SLF, †PHS; presumably the same adult was on the Minnesota side of the Superior Entry 9/24 †JWH et al. The adult was last seen 9/29 and at least one juvenile lingered through 10/7 m.ob. Documented away from Duluth 10/15 Cass (adult at Richard's Townsite, Lake Winnibigoshish) †BAW, 10/17–27 Crow Wing (first-year at Ironton W.T.P., third latest north) JSB, †BAW, †DTT, †SMT. Two additional reports lacked details.
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
Observed in 13 north and 36 south counties, none in Northeast and only Goodhue in Southeast. High counts from single locations 9/24 Meeker (8,000 at Lake Ripley) DMF, 9/26 Lac qui Parle (8,100 at Marsh Lake) BJU; a total of 25,310 was reported to be in Lac qui Parle on the 26th, mostly on large lakes BJU. Late north 10/29 Clay (3) PBB, 10/30 Traverse BJU (median 10/23). Late south 11/4 in three counties, 11/6 Steele NFT (median 11/11).
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
Reported from 80 counties statewide. High count 11/5 Isanti (3,000 at German L.) DPG.
CALIFORNIA GULL
(Larus californicus)
A third or fourth-cycle bird at the county landfill near Hawley 10/22 Clay ph. †BWF, †RMD, was refound later that day ph. †KRE et al.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
Reported from 16 north and 25 south counties in all regions. No significant counts.
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
Only report: adult at Superior Entry 11/18 St. Louis ph. †PHS.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
All north reports from St. Louis: record-early adult at Superior Entry 9/9–10, 9/20 MLH et al., †DWK, †PHS, third-cycle at Canal Park 10/27 PME, EG, BMu, WCM, adult at Bailey's Lake in Virginia 11/17–18 ph. †SLF, DBF, SES. All south reports from Hennepin and/or Dakota: adult at L. Calhoun and L. Harriet 9/25+ †CMB, †PEB, m.ob., second adult or fourth-cycle bird at Black Dog L. and L. Calhoun 9/30–10/7 ph. DWN, ChM, m.ob. Presumably one of these two was also at Purgatory Creek in Eden Prairie 11/2 †CMB.
SLATY-BACKED GULL
(Larus schistisagus)
First Minnesota record at Grand Marais 7/21–8/14 Cook (The Loon 79:11–14).
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
All north reports from St. Louis beginning 11/11 Duluth PEB, MLH (compare with median north arrival 10/30). Unusual location 11/14–21 Virginia (2 birds on the 17th and 18th) SLF, DBF, SES. Only south report: 11/30 Hennepin (first-cycle at L. Calhoun) DWK.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
First-cycle bird on the Minnesota side of the Superior Entry 11/5 ph. SLF, DBF, 11/8 DAY, 11/13 JWH, 11/18 DWK, JLO; presumably this same individual was at Canal Park 11/16–17 St. Louis ph. †KRE, CMB (also see winter report).
Caspian Tern
(Hydroprogne caspia)
Found in 10 north and 19 south counties in all regions except South-central. High counts 9/7 Beltrami (34 at L. Bemidji) DPJ, 9/19 Hennepin (36 at Purgatory Creek) DWK. Late north 9/24 St. Louis SLF, JWH, 11/4 St. Louis ASc (median 9/29). Late south 9/26 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/3 Hennepin CMB, DWK (median 10/1).
Black Tern
(Chlidonias niger)
Reported from 12 north and 20 south counties in all regions, including St. Louis in Northeast and Olmsted in Southeast. All counts <40. Late north 9/11 St. Louis JWL, PHS, 9/17 Wadena PJB. Late south 9/3 Lac qui Parle BJU and Nobles BTS, 9/14 Big Stone and Lac qui Parle BJU.
Common Tern
(Sterna hirundo)
North reports from Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Cass, Mille Lacs, St. Louis, Lake (9/13, 3 at Knife River, KRE); late north 10/18 Mille Lacs (first-winter) PHS, 10/21 Cass PBB. South reports from Big Stone, Lac qui Parle, Swift, Washington; late south 9/4 Big Stone BJU.
Forster's Tern
(Sterna forsteri)
Reported from 10 north and 13 south counties. Late north 10/8 Mille Lacs DWK, 10/14 Mille Lacs ASc (median 10/10). Late south 9/23 Wabasha HHD, 9/30 Carver WCM (median 9/26).
Loons
Red-throated Loon
(Gavia stellata)
All reports: 9/24–10/8 St. Louis (max. 3 at Park Point, including ad. and juv. 10/8) MLH, PHS, †SLF, m.ob., 10/18–28 Aitkin (Mille Lacs L.) AXH, PHS, ASc.
Pacific Loon
(Gavia pacifica)
Only L. Superior report: 9/29–10/7 St. Louis (imm. and ad. at Park Point) MLH, m.ob. Inland reports: 10/6–8 Mille Lacs (Mille Lacs L.) JLO, †DWK, m.ob., 10/15 Itasca (L. Winnibigoshish) †PHS, 10/15–21 Crow Wing (ad. on Mille Lacs L. at Garrison and St. Albans Bay) BJM, DDM, †PHS, ph. AXH, JQ, 11/25–26 Washington (L. St. Croix, no details) BRL, JWH. Details requested for all reports of this species away from the North Shore.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
Found in 23 north and 17 south counties, none in Southwest. Record-high count on Mille Lacs L. 10/18 (2,729) AXH, PHS. Late north 11/11 Beltrami DPJ, 11/18 Cook SMc, but also see winter report. Late south 11/18 Dakota JLS, 11/26 Washington JWH.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
Found in 23 north and 46 south counties. Peak count 9/23 St. Louis (340) RPR. Late north 11/18 Mille Lacs HHD, 11/22 Becker PBB. Late south 11/24 Goodhue ADS, 11/28 Dakota CMB, but also see winter report.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
Reported from 14 north and 41 south counties statewide. Northeast reports: 8/4 St. Louis (25) SLF, 8/4–11/22 (ties second latest north date) St. Louis (max. 18 in Duluth) H.R.B.O., JRN, m.ob, 10/21 Cook (Grand Marais) SMc. High count 9/20 Goodhue (2,500 on L. Pepin, includes birds in Wisconsin) RPR. Late north (away from Duluth) 10/18 Clay BWF, 10/21 Marshall RBW. Late south 11/21 Waseca JPS, 11/28 Dakota CMB, but also see winter report.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
American Bittern
(Botaurus lentiginosus)
Observed in nine north and eight south counties. Late north 10/29 Cook JWL, 11/2 Polk DAY (median 10/9). Late south 9/15 Lac qui Parle PBB, 9/17 Brown BTS (median 10/17).
Least Bittern
(Ixobrychus exilis)
All reports: 8/3–9/2 Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) TAN, m.ob., 8/4 Sherburne PLJ, 8/5–9 Lac qui Parle (2 from two locations) BJU, 8/10 Ramsey ph. AXH, 8/12 Wadena PJB, 9/4 Big Stone (W. Toqua L.) BJU.
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
Found in 29 north and 52 south counties. Late north 11/24 Morrison CAM, 11/25 Marshall GLH.
Great Egret
(Ardea alba)
Several reports north of normal range in the North-central and Northwest regions between August and early October. Found in 17 north counties as far north as Kittson in the Northwest, and Aitkin, Cass, and Wadena in the North-central. Only Northeast report: 8/1–9/20 St. Louis (max. 2 at Duluth) m.ob. Reported from 46 south counties. Peak count 8/19 Lac qui Parle (128 at Big Stone N.W.R.) JMJ. Late south 10/22 Jackson DAB, 11/2 Yellow Medicine RBW.
Snowy Egret
(Egretta thula)
All reports: 8/9 Swift (Marsh L.) ph. BJU, 8/30 Big Stone (Toqua Twp.) BJU, 9/3 Big Stone (imm. at Big Stone N.W.R.) DWK, 9/4–17 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) BJU, MM, 9/21–10/1 Big Stone (3 near Ortonville) ph. BJU, PHS, PCC, 10/4 Anoka DPG.
Little Blue Heron
(Egretta caerulea)
Reported 9/17–21 Big Stone (ad. at Big Stone N.W.R., second latest south) †MM, BJU.
Cattle Egret
(Bubulcus ibis)
All reports: 8/5 Big Stone (Otrey Twp.) BJU, 8/24 Lac qui Parle (3 at Big Stone N.W.R.) BJU, 9/3 Otter Tail (24) JH, TAN, 9/15 Big Stone (2 near Marsh L.) BJU, 10/5 Chippewa (Wegdahl) BJU, 10/10 Lac qui Parle (Walter Twp.) BJU, 11/24 Winona (record late at Winona L.) ph. KRE.
Green Heron
(Butorides virescens)
Reported from 14 north and 28 south counties. Late north 9/26 Mille Lacs ASc, 9/30 Becker DFN and Wadena PJB. Late south 10/14 Hennepin CMB, 11/20–28 (third latest south date) Ramsey (Roseville Central Park) ph. GW.
Black-crowned Night-Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
Seen in 3 north and 16 south counties. Late north 9/24 Marshall JMJ, 10/15 Traverse (5) WCM. Late south 10/19 Blue Earth BWF, 11/7 Hennepin †CMB (median 10/31).
Ibises
Plegadis ibis
(Plegadis sp.)
Unprecedented number of mostly first-fall Plegadis ibises wandered into western Minnesota. All documented reports: 8/5 Big Stone (22 along CR 54, Toqua Twp.) †PCC; 8/6 Traverse (Mud L.) †RMD, †BWF, JWH; 8/15–10/7 Big Stone (max. 23 along MN 28, Toqua Twp.) DAY, ph. †PHS, m.ob.; 8/19 Big Stone (CR 61, near Clinton) †JMJ, †PHS; 8/19–9/3 Big Stone (Munnwyler L.) JMJ, ph. †PHS, DWK; 8/20 Big Stone/Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R., Low Flow Area) †PHS, JMJ; 8/20–10/7 Lac qui Parle (max. 20 at Big Stone N.W.R., Auto Tour Route) ph. †PHS, JMJ, †CMB, †PCC, m.ob.; 9/3–9 Big Stone (CR 6, 1.0 mile west of Clinton) DWK, ph. †PHS; 9/4–19 Brown (3 in Albin Twp.) †BTS, ph. †DWK; 9/9 Nicollet (Swan L.) MOe, †RMD; 9/28–10/8 Steele (2 near Owatonna) ph. †NFT, †DAB, KRV; 10/22 Pope (Lake Johanna W.P.A.) †RBW.
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
Seen in 22 north and 42 south counties. Peak count 9/30 St. Louis (261 at Duluth) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/14 Cook PHS, 10/23 Lake JWL and St. Louis (Duluth) H.R.B.O. Late south 10/14 Mower RBJ, 10/21 Lac qui Parle BJU.
Osprey
Osprey
(Pandion haliaetus)
Found in 15 north and 24 south counties, including 10/1 Jackson BRB. Peak count 9/4 St. Louis (20 at Duluth) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/2 St. Louis (Duluth) H.R.B.O., 10/14 Cook AXH, PHS (median 10/24). Late south 10/8 Le Sueur RMD, 10/11 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 11/13).
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
Reported from eight north and five south counties. Early north 9/26 St. Louis (Duluth) H.R.B.O.; first seen away from Hawk Ridge 9/30 Cass DAB, RMD. Early south 9/30 Lac qui Parle (juvenile in Walter Twp.) BJU, 10/5 Renville BJU.
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
Observed in 29 north and 35 south counties. Late north 11/29 Cass MRN, 11/30 Carlton RBW, but also see winter report.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
Found in 24 north and 35 south counties. Early south 8/17 Fillmore NBO, 8/30 Washington LMS (median 8/13). Peak count 10/8 St. Louis (1,119 at Duluth) H.R.B.O. Late north 11/20 St. Louis (Duluth) H.R.B.O., 11/24 Lake MRN, but also see winter report.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
Reported from 17 north and 35 south counties. Late north 10/28 Aitkin CKR, 10/30 Traverse BJU, but also see winter report.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
All north reports: Aitkin, Beltrami, Pine, St. Louis. All south reports: 10/16, 11/3 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/18, 10/27 Hennepin PEB, 10/21 Steele NFT, 10/27 Washington DAB, 11/6 Yellow Medicine BJU, 11/11 Scott BAF. Also see undocumented reports.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
Seen in 30 north and 39 south counties in all regions. Peak count 11/1 St. Louis (213 at Duluth) H.R.B.O.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
All north reports: 8/2–9/14 Mille Lacs ASc, 8/5 Crow Wing ADB, 9/25 Douglas RBW, 9/30–10/1 Becker DFN, 10/1–8 Otter Tail DTT, SMT, 10/9–26 St. Louis (total of 3 at Duluth) H.R.B.O. Observed in 19 south counties as far west as Big Stone, Lac qui Parle, Yellow Medicine.
Broad-winged Hawk
(Buteo platypterus)
Reported from 17 north and 17 south counties. Peak count 9/20 St. Louis (16,232 at Duluth) H.R.B.O. (also see Table 1). Late north 10/27 St. Louis (Duluth) H.R.B.O., 10/30 Cass MRN (median 10/17). Late south 10/10 Steele NFT, 10/19 Lac qui Parle BJU.
Swainson's Hawk
(Buteo swainsoni)
Only north reports: 8/30 Traverse BJU, 9/19, 9/20, 10/7 St. Louis (singles at Duluth) H.R.B.O. Found in 11 south counties. Late south 10/19 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/24 Anoka DPG (median 10/2).
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
Seen in 84 counties statewide. Peak count 10/21 St. Louis (1,536 at Duluth) H.R.B.O.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
Reported from 20 north and 16 south counties. Early north 9/18 Aitkin MRN, 10/10 Pennington SAS (median 9/15). Early south 9/30 (ties median) Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/14 Mower RBJ.
FERRUGINOUS HAWK
(Buteo regalis)
No reports.
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
South reports from Anoka (gray morph), Brown, Carver, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Lac qui Parle (2), Meeker, Mower, Rice (gray morph).
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
Observed in 15 north and 22 south counties in all regions.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
Early north 11/7 Lake of the Woods TCr; singles also observed in Aitkin, Hubbard, Itasca, Marshall, Roseau. Only south report: 11/16 Lac qui Parle BJU.
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
One seen 8/10 Itasca BJS was probably related to high number of breeding birds this summer. Potential migrants 10/23, 11/8 Lake of the Woods GMM, 11/12 Aitin fide WEN.
BURROWING OWL
(Athene cunicularia)
Two adults seen by local residents since at least 7/1 in Stevens (Rendsville Twp.) were photographed 8/14 DO.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
Found in 10 north and 15 south counties as far southwest as Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Yellow Medicine.
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
Injured bird 9/14 Roseau (state highway 310) BJS. Also reported from Lake of the Woods (2), St. Louis.
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
Only north report away from Hawk Ridge: 10/29 Lake (3 at Lighthouse Point, Two Harbors) JCa. South reports from Hennepin, Lac qui Parle, Ramsey, Yellow Medicine.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
Statewide total of 22 individuals in 11 north and 5 south counties (52 birds in 18 counties last fall). Injured bird 9/27 St. Louis (Park Point, Duluth) fide JWL. One circled high over Lake Superior off Park Point 10/4 St. Louis PHS, JWL; another was chased and harassed by a Common Raven 10/14 Cook (Naniboujou Lodge) ph. AXH, PHS. Presumed migrants 10/1 Lac qui Parle (Agassiz Twp.) BJU, 10/10 Sherburne (Harry Cater Homestead S.N.A.) RBJ; additional south reports from Big Stone, Blue Earth, Yellow Medicine.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
None banded at H.R.B.O.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
North reports from Aitkin, Cook (844 banded at Tofte, WHL), Itasca (523 banded at Bigfork, DRM), Lake, Lake of the Woods, Pine, St. Louis (617 banded at Duluth with juvenile to adult ratio of 1.75 up from the previous two years, H.R.B.O.). All south reports: 10/11, 10/20 Ramsey AXH, 10/12 Steele ph. NFT, 10/25 Anoka AXH, 11/4 Rice TFB.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
Observed in 28 north and 38 south counties. High count 9/1 Mille Lacs (5) NSc.
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
Seen in 12 north and 23 south counties in all regions, but only St. Louis in Northeast. Late north (but see winter report) 10/26 Cass fide MRN, 11/4 St. Louis ChM.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
Reported from 19 north and 41 south counties as far north as Pennington in Northwest, Beltrami in North-central, and St. Louis, Lake and Cook in Northeast.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
Found in 21 north and 24 south counties in all regions. Late north 10/20 Lake SMC, 10/29 Cook JWL, 11/18 St. Louis DOK. See winter report for late south migrants.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
Largest irruption since the mid-1970s with approximately 24 individuals reported this season, primarily along the North Shore of Lake Superior beginning third week of October, plus Koochiching and Lake of the Woods in the North-central region. St. Louis locations away from the North Shore included four birds near Virginia †SLF, one near Ely MPi, and one west of Tower JCC. At least three birds were at Lighthouse Point, Two Harbors and five were in Cook 10/27–29 m.ob.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
Reported from Beltrami, Cass, Clearwater, Koochiching, and Lake of the Woods in North-central, and throughout the Northeast. High count 10/21–26 Lake (6 at Lighthouse Point, Two Harbors) m.ob. Unusual location 10/29 Washington (female at Afton S.P.) RBW.
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
Statewide.
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
Statewide.
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
Observed in 78 counties statewide. High count 9/10 Pine (26) JMP. Many winter reports north and south.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
Reported from 28 north and 35 south counties as far southwest as Lac qui Parle, Redwood, Yellow Medicine.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
Reported from 25 north and 50 south counties. All counts away from Hawk Ridge <5 individuals.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
Reported from 21 north and 23 south counties in all regions. Early north (away from known breeding areas) 8/21 Clearwater (Bagley W.T.P.) PJR. Early south (away from the Twin Cities, where breeding documented in the past) 8/21 Sherburne PLJ, 9/4 Big Stone and Lac qui Parle BJU. “Richardson's” Merlin reported 9/21, 10/1 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/7 Hennepin BAF. High count 10/14 Cook (8) AXH, PHS. Late north 11/30 Carlton HHD; also see winter report.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
Reported from 7 north and 26 south counties. Early north (away from known breeding locations) 8/19 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) JMJ, 8/22 Crow Wing (Ironton W.T.P.) JSB. Early south (away from known breeding locations) 8/20 Carver DWK, 8/24 Brown BTS.
Prairie Falcon
(Falco mexicanus)
Only documented report: 8/17 Becker (Hamden Slough N.W.R.) †PBB.
Flycatchers
Great Crested Flycatcher
(Myiarchus crinitus)
Frequent late north reports through 9/6 Aitkin MRN, then a lone report closer to the 9/19 median: 9/20 St. Louis DWK. Late south 9/16 Rice DAB, Stevens HHD, 9/21 Olmsted JWH (median 9/22).
Western Kingbird
(Tyrannus verticalis)
Reported from only two north and nine south counties. All notable counts from BJU in the West-central region: 8/1 Lac qui Parle (16), 8/9 Swift (8). Late north 8/12 Wilkin HHD, 8/30 Traverse BJU (median 9/13). Late south 9/4 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 9/9).
Eastern Kingbird
(Tyrannus tyrannus)
Reported from 19 north and 34 south counties. High count 8/20 Lake (25) JWL. Late north 9/9 St. Louis DWK, HHD, 9/10 Wadena PJB, 9/18 Cass DAY (median 9/18). Late south 9/15 Lac qui Parle, Nicollet and Swift (3), then only 9/26 Chippewa BJU (median 9/23).
Olive-sided Flycatcher
(Contopus cooperi)
Reported from 7 north and 22 south counties. Early south 8/1 Lac qui Parle (2) BJU, 8/3 Sherburne PLJ (median 8/4). High count 8/19 Chippewa (6) RBJ. Late north 9/2 Roseau HHD, 9/3 Beltrami DPJ and Lake of the Woods HHD. Late south 9/13 Ramsey REH, 9/14 Fillmore NBO, 9/20 Hennepin DWK.
Eastern Wood-Pewee
(Contopus virens)
High count 8/19 Chippewa (8) RBJ. Late north 9/21 Beltrami PBD, 9/23 Becker RJS (median 9/19). Late south 9/23 Rice DAB, 9/24 Dakota DWK and Goodhue HHD (median 10/4).
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
(Empidonax flaviventris)
All documented reports of singing or visually identified birds: 8/23 Lac qui Parle BJU, 8/24 Chippewa BJU, 8/27–29 and 9/7 Fillmore NBO, 9/7 Olmsted JWH. Note: During spring and fall migration, undocumented records of silent Empidonax flycatchers are not published in this report. Please be sure to denote calling or singing birds.
Acadian Flycatcher
(Empidonax virescens)
No reports.
Alder Flycatcher
(Empidonax alnorum)
All vocalizing birds: 8/3 St. Louis SLF and 8/18 Brown JSS.
Willow Flycatcher
(Empidonax traillii)
Vocalizing 8/1 Lac qui Parle (3) BJU, 8/7 Scott DWK, 8/9 Lac qui Parle BJU, 8/11 Dakota ADS.
Least Flycatcher
(Empidonax minimus)
Reported from 12 north and 24 south counties, but only documented in 3 and 7, respectively. Documented north 8/27 Mille Lacs JWH, 8/28 Lake AXH, 9/16 St. Louis (well-described plumage) SLF. Vocalized south in Big Stone and Lac qui Parle (BJU), Carver and Yellow Medicine (WCM), and Lyon (DWK) through 9/4, then late south 9/17 Brown JSS, 9/14 (4) and 9/24 Fillmore NBO.
Eastern Phoebe
(Sayornis phoebe)
Reported from 22 north and 41 south counties. High counts of 4 in Clearwater, McLeod and Hennepin in late September. Late north 10/4 Carlton LAW, 10/8 Wadena PJB, 10/14 Cook AXH, PHS. Late south 10/25 Rice FVS, 10/26 Hennepin CMB, 11/9 Meeker DMF.
Say's Phoebe
(Sayornis saya)
One bird seen in two counties: 9/4 Big Stone and Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R., Auto Tour Route) ph. †BJU.
Vireos
Bell's Vireo
(Vireo bellii)
Only report: 9/2 Dakota JLS.
Yellow-throated Vireo
(Vireo flavifrons)
As with all the following vireos, reported from every region. High counts 8/27 Anoka (5 at Linwood L.) DWK, 8/23 Sherburne (4) ASc. Late north 9/16 Carlton LAW, 9/20 St. Louis SLF (median 9/19). Late south 9/23 Wabasha HHD, 9/27 Hennepin CMB (median 9/27).
Blue-headed Vireo
(Vireo solitarius)
Early south 8/22 Lac qui Parle BJU and McLeod PRH, 8/24 Chippewa and Dakota (median 8/20). Late north 9/26 Mille Lacs ASc, 9/29 Cass RBW (median 10/11). Late south 10/15 Hennepin ChM, 10/19 Waseca JPS (median 10/16).
Philadelphia Vireo
(Vireo philadelphicus)
Early north migrants 8/22 Pine JMP, 8/23 Mille Lacs ASc. Early south 8/9 Hennepin DDo, 8/11 Anoka AAl, then none until 8/18 Goodhue and Rice (median 8/21). High count 9/24 Hennepin (4 at Wood Lake N.C.) CMB. Late north 9/16 Carlton LAW and Lake of the Woods RJS, 9/24 Pine JMP (median 9/26). Late south 9/30 Hennepin DWK, 10/6 Nicollet RBW (median 9/30).
Warbling Vireo
(Vireo gilvus)
Late north 9/10 Pine JMP (same as median), then only 9/25 Douglas RBW. Late south 9/15 Sherburne and Swift, 9/16 Yellow Medicine RBJ, 9/25 Brown JSS (same as median).
Red-eyed Vireo
(Vireo olivaceus)
Reported from 23 north and 33 south counties. High counts 9/1 Houston (20) and 9/2 Fillmore (10) NBO. Frequent north reports through 9/20 Carlton LAW, then only 9/27 Beltrami KLa. Numerous late south reports through 9/25 Dakota and Olmsted, then only 10/1 Anoka RNe. Both last reports were well before recent median departure dates 10/1 north and 10/6 south.
Shrikes
Loggerhead Shrike
(Lanius ludovicianus)
Only north report: 9/18 St. Louis (near Britt) KRS. Found in every region south (7 counties). Largest concentration in Dakota, where 4–6 birds reported in early August; also seen during the first half of the month in Lac qui Parle (Freeland Twp.), Meeker (Darwin Twp.), Yellow Medicine (2 near Canby). Late south 8/18 Goodhue and Rice HHD, 8/25 Chippewa (Tunsberg Twp.) BJU, 9/28 Dakota fide AXH (median 9/3).
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
Reported from 16 north and 24 south counties in all regions. Early north 10/14 Mille Lacs ASc, 10/15 Marshall JMJ, Otter Tail SPM (median 10/8). Early south 10/15 Sherburne SMC, 10/17 Olmsted LAV, 10/19 Swift BJU (median 10/17).
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
In addition to usual reports from the coniferous forest zone, the first significant irruption of this species since 1986–1987 (The Loon 59:41–44) was noted along the North Shore of Lake Superior and most of the Northwest region. There were also many more reports than usual in the North-central region, e.g., 15 along the Lake Winnibigoshish shoreline 10/15 Cass/Itasca PHS; however, none could be found in the south. Migrants were detected along the North Shore and in Duluth beginning 10/2; in Lake County, peak numbers included 10/5 (19) and 10/7 (27) migrating past Castle Danger JWL, and 10/12 (12) near Lighthouse Point in Two Harbors SLL. By late October the push along the North Shore had diminished. The incursion into the Northwest began at about the same time with scattered reports from Kittson in late September, then 10–15 birds near Lancaster 10/3 Kittson LWi, and 8 birds near Warren 10/7–8 Marshall LJo fide JMJ. By the end of the season, reports came in from 8 of 10 Northwest counties, including 10/19–21 Red Lake PJA, JMJ, 10/17 Clay (near Buffalo River S.P.) ph. reviewed by RHO, 11/18–19 Clay (4 miles E of Felton) fide JMJ. Farthest south were two in Otter Tail (10/23, SPM). In contrast, this species was found only in Kittson and Roseau in the Northwest in Fall 2004 and Roseau in Fall 2005. This irruption was also enjoyed by birders in the Red River Valley, as there were multiple reports in and around Fargo and Grand Forks, North Dakota.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
Reported from 82 of 87 counties throughout the season. High counts of 46 and 44 in Rice 9/23 and 9/24, respectively (DAB).
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
Reported from seven Northwest counties plus Lake of the Woods, Koochiching, Cass, St. Louis. High counts 9/2 Marshall (37) and 9/3 Polk (19) JH, TAN.
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
Reported from 82 of 87 counties throughout the season.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
Reported from 22 north and 3 south counties. One 2 miles east of Sherack in Polk County was farther west than usual (SAS). All south reports: 8/19 Ramsey REH, 8/23 Sherburne PLJ, 10/19 Sherburne SMC, 11/14 Anoka (2 at Helen Allison Savanna S.N.A.) RBJ, 11/17 Sherburne ASc.
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
Reported from 32 north and 48 south counties.
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
All reports: St. Louis in August, Koochiching in early September, Lake of the Woods in September and October, Cook from late October until early November, and Aitkin in late November. In contrast to Fall 1986, when a major movement of this species along the North Shore of Lake Superior correlated with an irruption of Gray Jays (KRE), there was no evidence of increased numbers of Boreal Chickadees along the North Shore in Fall 2006.
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
Observed throughout the season in Fillmore, including a high count of 6 (9/9, NBO). Also reported from Houston and Olmsted.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
Late north (but see winter report) 11/5 St. Louis (18) SLF, 11/25 Wadena PJB (median 11/20). No noteworthy high counts.
Martins, Swallows
Bank Swallow
(Riparia riparia)
Reported from 6 north and 28 south counties. High count 8/7 Lac qui Parle (800) RPR. Late north 9/6 Mille Lacs RBJ, 9/16 Otter Tail DTT, SMT (median 9/9). All late south reports after median departure (9/16): 9/20 Faribault JEB, 9/21 Big Stone BJU, 9/23 Wabasha HHD.
Tree Swallow
(Tachycineta bicolor)
Reported from 18 north and 43 south counties. High counts 9/2 Stearns (800 at Paynesville W.T.P.) RPR, 9/15 Sherburne (270) ASc. Late north 9/25 Grant RBW, 9/30 Wadena PJB (median 10/3). Late south 10/8 Scott CRM, Wabasha JEB, Winona JWH (median 10/18).
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
(Stelgidopteryx serripennis)
Reported from 5 north and 21 south counties. Only three north reports after 8/5: 8/12 Otter Tail HHD, 8/20 Cass (25) DAY, 8/30 Traverse BJU (median 9/8). Late south 9/28 Steele NFT, 10/2 McLeod CRM, JEB (median 10/3).
Purple Martin
(Progne subis)
Found in 8 north and 21 south counties. Highest total 8/20 Cass (16) DAY. Late north 8/26 Mille Lacs NSc, 8/27 Crow Wing JWH, both well before median departure (9/8). Late south 9/14 Lincoln BJU, 9/15 Lac qui Parle (2) BJU, 9/23 Wabasha HHD (median 9/15).
Barn Swallow
(Hirundo rustica)
Reported from 24 north and 47 south counties. High count 9/9 Kittson (200 over one field) SAS. Late north 9/21 Morrison and Todd MRN, 9/30 Wadena PJB (median 10/9). Late south 10/17 Blue Earth DWK, 10/22–23 Brown BTS, m.obs. (median 10/16).
Cliff Swallow
(Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
Reported from 14 north and 35 south counties. High count 8/6 Lake (130 counted in ten minutes in evening, Two Harbors) JWL. Late north 9/3 Marshall JMJ, Todd HHD and Wadena PJB (median 9/15). Late south 9/28 Lac qui Parle BJU, 9/30 Big Stone PHS (median 9/28).
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
Reported from 23 north and 44 south counties. Early south 8/24 Lac qui Parle BJU, 8/27 Anoka (2) DWK (median 8/28). High counts 10/8 (36), 9/30 (33) Scott BAF. All north reports after October: 11/6 Beltrami DPJ, 11/17 St. Louis CMB (median 10/30). Late south (but see winter report) 10/29 Hennepin DWK, 11/9 Fillmore NBO (median 11/20).
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
Reported from 21 north and 38 south counties. Multiple reports from Sherburne, where found last three consecutive summers; presumed early south migrants 9/9 McLeod PRH, 9/17 Olmsted JWH (median 9/17). High counts 10/1 Cass (40) MRN, 9/30 Scott (19) BAF. All November reports north: 11/4 Cook HHD, 11/5 Cook CMB, 11/5 St. Louis JWL, 11/8 Traverse RBW. Please see winter report for additional observations north and south.
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
Reported from 12 north counties beginning 9/20 Lake (2) EEO, then none until 10/13 Lake (5) JWL, 10/14 Cook (65) AXH, PHS (median 10/5). All south reports: 10/29 Watonwan (Madelia) ph. RMD, 11/4 Carver (MN Landscape Arboretum) BAF, 11/17 Stearns (2 in Sartell) HHD.
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
Found statewide. Highest reported counts 11/3 Lac qui Parle (290) BJU, 11/12 Carver (195) BAF.
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
Reported from 24 north and 22 south counties.
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
Found statewide throughout the period.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
Reported from 18 north and 28 south counties. Early south 9/7 Hennepin CMB, 9/10 Anoka (2) DWK, Dakota ADS and Olmsted JWH (median 8/30). Highest totals 9/30 Scott (9) BAF, 10/25 Lake (8 at Lighthouse Point, Two Harbors) MCA.
Gnatcatchers
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
(Polioptila caerulea)
Reported from Cass, Crow Wing, and Mille Lacs in the north and 23 south counties. High count 8/1 Lac qui Parle (6 at Lac qui Parle S.P.) BJU. Late north 8/25 Cass MRN, 8/27 Mille Lacs JWH, well before recent median departure (9/17). Late south 9/23 Rice DAB and Wabasha HHD, 9/25 Dakota JLO (median 9/23).
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
Two north reports: 10/19 Itasca (Grand Rapids, third county record) JLa fide AXH, 11/19–20 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls, second county record) †SPM. All south reports: through 8/3 Brown (see summer report) JSS, 8/12–15 Anoka (Fridley) CF, BRL, 8/15+ Olmsted (Rochester, 2 birds 11/16 subsequently overwintered) OWB, 8/20 Waseca (Courthouse Park) DDM, 8/25, 10/5 Yellow Medicine (Upper Sioux Agency S.P.) RAE, †BJU, 9/9 Goodhue (Frontenac S.P., Sand Point trailhead) BRL, 11/12–16 Carver (along Lotus L. in Chanhassen) fide AXH.
House Wren
(Troglodytes aedon)
High count 8/19 Chippewa (6) RBJ. Only two north reports after August: 9/7 Beltrami DPJ, 9/24 St. Louis JLS (median 10/5). Late south 10/5 Scott JEB and Yellow Medicine BJU, 10/8 Cottonwood BRB (median 10/18).
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
Reported from 4 north and 25 south counties. Early south 8/15 Rice TFB, 9/9 Chippewa BJU and Hennepin RBJ (median 9/7). High counts 10/9 Fillmore (8) NBO, 10/3 Hennepin (8) RBJ. Late north 10/7 Beltrami DPJ, 10/9 Lake JWL, 10/22 St. Louis SLF (median 10/24). Late south 10/20 Sherburne ADB, 11/4 Carver BAF and Hennepin DWK (median 12/13).
Sedge Wren
(Cistothorus stellaris)
Reported from 7 north and 22 south counties. High count 8/4 Nicollet (10) ChH. Late north 9/12 Koochiching MSM, 9/21 Pine JMP, 9/23 St. Louis JWH (median 10/13). Late south 10/8 Scott BAF, 10/9 Blue Earth RMD (median 10/12).
Marsh Wren
(Cistothorus palustris)
Reported from 7 north and 24 south counties. High count 8/4 Nicollet (10) ChH. Late north 9/1 Kittson HHD, then none until 9/25 Otter Tail DTT, SMT, 10/2 St. Louis (5 miles north of Virginia) SLF (median 10/13). Late south 10/27 Brown RBW, 11/3 Lac qui Parle BJU, 11/4 Dakota RPR (same as median).
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
Reported from 23 north and 41 south counties. Record-high fall count 9/23 Carver (15 at Minnesota Landscape Arboretum) BAF. Late north (but see winter report) 10/14 Lake AXH, PHS, 10/28 Cook JWL (median 10/26). Late south 10/9 Fillmore (2) NBO and Houston DFN, then no reports for 6 weeks until 11/21 Ramsey RBJ (median 11/20).
CURVE-BILLED THRASHER
(Toxostoma curvirostre)
Though its identity was not confirmed until after its disappearance in early December, one was first seen in August near Nashwauk, Itasca ph. RLa, LLa. Fourth state record.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
High count 9/26 Lac qui Parle (6) BJU. Late north dates through 9/19 not representative of this species' normal fall migration, but see winter report. Late south 11/16 Meeker DMF, 11/24 Blue Earth fide KLa; see winter report for additional late south.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
Single reports north and south, respectively: 8/19 St. Louis (Hermantown) UK and 10/1 Big Stone (Odessa) BJU.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
Reported from 30 north and 51 south counties.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
Reported from 31 north and 42 south counties. High counts all in October: 10/5 Clearwater (60) MRN and Yellow Medicine (50) BJU, 10/4 Mille Lacs (41) ASc, 10/28 Scott (41) BAF, 10/15 Sherburne (40) SMC. Late north 10/30 Traverse BJU, 10/31 Hubbard MAW, then only 11/30 Carlton (2) RBW. Numerous winter reports south.
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
(Sialia currucoides)
Three females were discovered along the North Shore over two days! The first was very cooperative: discovered 10/17 St. Louis (Bayfront Park, Duluth) DOK, it was seen by many through 10/30 (KRE). The second and third both appeared 10/18, but neither was refound: one in Lake west of Two Harbors ph. JWL, and one in St. Louis (Duluth, near 44th Ave East and Regent St) JRN. All south reports: 8/19 Chippewa (2 females at Gneiss Outcrops S.N.A.) RBJ, 10/30 Big Stone (male at Odessa) BJU.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
Record high seasonal total of 39 individuals, including a conservative total of 25 along the North Shore of Lake Superior. Record-high counts 11/3 St. Louis (5 at Stoney Point and 2 at Park Point) †CMB, 10/29 Cook (5 along the North Shore within 20 miles of Grand Marais) WCM, 11/11 Roseau (4 at Hayes Lake S.P.) SAS. Early north 10/6–7 St. Louis (Virginia) SLF, 10/11 Mille Lacs (Wahkon, second county record) †SMC; also found away from the North Shore 10/29 Clay (near Bluestem Prairie) PBB. All south reports: 10/19 (1) and 11/22+ Lac qui Parle (2, one photographed, at Hantho Beach on Lac qui Parle L.) †BJU, 10/30 Big Stone (Toqua Twp.) BJU, 10/30 Dakota (Apple Valley) JSw, 11/17 Sherburne (Ann Lake, third consecutive year) ASc, 11/19–25 Anoka (Carlos Avery WMA) ph. †JBB.
Veery
(Catharus fuscescens)
Reported from 6 north and 11 south counties. Late north 9/10 Pine JMP, 9/11 Aitkin CKR (median 9/14). Excluding three undocumented reports 13–18 days later than the 20-year median (9/17), late south 9/4 Hennepin BAF, MPi, Olmsted LAV and Steele DAB, 9/9 Lac qui Parle BJU. Details requested for all reports of Veery after September; this species' fall migration is relatively early and may be confused by other Catharus spp.
Gray-cheeked Thrush
(Catharus minimus)
Reported from 7 north and 10 south counties. Early north 8/28 Lake AXH, 9/4 Traverse BJU (median 9/3). Early south 9/1 Hennepin ALD, 9/3 Ramsey DPG (median 9/2). High count 9/10 Anoka (4) DWK. Late north 10/5 Pine JMP, 10/14 Cook (2) AXH, PHS (median 10/4). Late south 10/9 Hennepin (2) DDo, 10/17 Steele NFT (median 10/4).
Swainson's Thrush
(Catharus ustulatus)
Reported from 19 north and 22 south counties. One early south migrant 8/1 Lac qui Parle BJU, then none until 8/19 Hennepin DWK and Sherburne ASc, 8/20 Ramsey HHD (median 8/10). Peak migration 9/14 Cook (14) ES. Late north 10/13 Lake of the Woods MHK, 10/14 Cook (4) AXH, PHS, 10/28 Cook JWL (median 10/17). Late south 10/5 Yellow Medicine BJU, 10/12 Steele (4) NFT, 10/23 Steele NFT (median 10/19).
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
Reported from 16 north and 33 south counties. Early south 8/26 (second earliest) Anoka RBJ, 9/9 Fillmore (5) NBO. High counts 10/8 Scott (15) BAF, 10/14 Mower (21 at Lake Louise S.P., record-high fall count) RBJ. Late north identical with recent median: 10/23 Norman PHS, 10/28 Cook JEB, JWH, RBJ. Late south (but see winter report) 11/4 Hennepin DWK, 11/5 Hennepin PEJ.
Wood Thrush
(Hylocichla mustelina)
Only found in two north and six south counties. Late north 8/29 Mille Lacs ASc, 9/19 Beltrami MLM (median 9/1). Late south 9/14 Fillmore NBO, 9/16 Stearns MJB, 9/21 Scott JEB (median 10/1).
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
Highest reported count 741 along the North Shore of Lake Superior 10/14 Cook AXH, PHS; fall peaks along the North Shore normally in the thousands. High count away from North Shore 10/14 Scott (flock of 350 at Louisville Swamp) BAF. Many winter reports north and south.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
Statewide.
Pipits
American Pipit
(Anthus rubescens)
Found in 14 north and 33 south counties in all regions. Early north 9/9 St. Louis DWK, JLO, 9/10 Cass (6) DAY (median 9/10). Early south 9/13 Brown BTS, 9/14 Yellow Medicine BJU (median 9/15). High counts 10/1 Lac qui Parle (250) BJU, 9/26 St. Louis (124) ALE. Late north 10/30 Traverse BJU, 11/4 Lake CMB, HHD (median 11/3). Late south 11/5 Winona JWH, 11/6 Lyon and Redwood BJU (median 11/4).
SPRAGUE'S PIPIT
(Anthus spragueii)
Fourth fall report in 14 years: 9/17 St. Louis (Duluth Twp., near Homestead Rd and Old North Shore Rd) †JCG, JGr. It could not be refound later that day.
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
Total of 22 reports mainly in North-central and Northeast. High count 11/15 Marshall (30) Agassiz N.W.R. No south reports.
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
Reported from 14 north counties. Early north 10/24 St. Louis MPi, 10/27 Cook JWH, RBJ. Reports continued throughout November, but only as far south as Mille Lacs and Pine.
GRAY-CROWNED ROSY-FINCH
(Leucosticte tephrocotis)
Second earliest arrival in the state and 13th record overall; three individuals of the “interior” form overwintered 11/27+ Carlton (near Cloquet) ph. MSc. All three were seen and photographed by m.ob. through 3/26; written documentation furnished by †MLH, †JLO, †PHS.
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
Reported statewide.
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
Reported from 21 north and 25 south counties in all regions. Early south 8/29 Steele NFT, 9/6 Rice JEB, 9/10 Meeker DMF.
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
Reported from 12 north and 6 south counties. Early north 10/14 St. Louis ABL and Cook AXH, PHS, 10/20 St. Louis ASc. Early south 10/25 Sherburne ASc, 10/26 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/30 Ramsey EEO.
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
No reports.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
Following the highest number of June reports in 16 years (see summer report), it was not surprising that this species was found in 10 north counties. Reportedly representing two different call types were flocks of 14 and 10 at Collegeville 11/10–12 Stearns †RPR, HHD. One call type was described as a “high-pitched, rather soft & short kif kif kif” given by dull, brownish-red, small-billed birds feeding in small-coned spruce; the second call type was a louder “cleep, cleep” given by brick red, heavier-bodied birds also feeding in small-coned spruce trees. All other south reports: 10/29 Hennepin BAF, 10/30 Nicollet RMD.
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
Very few reports. North reports from Cook beginning 10/28 JEB, 10/29 JWH; only other reports from Marshall and St. Louis. One interesting south report 9/10 Anoka †DWK.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
Observed in 18 north and 9 south counties. Three north reports in August; otherwise seen throughout September–November. Early south 8/14 Lac qui Parle FAE, 9/23 Wabasha HHD, 9/25 Blue Earth ChH. Majority of south reports in November.
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
Seen statewide.
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
Found in 12 north counties beginning 9/10 Cass DAY, 9/19 Lake JWL, 9/20 Lake EEO. Observed in 18 south counties starting 9/15 Lac qui Parle BJU, 9/26 Chippewa BJU and Olm-sted JWH. Reports continued through November both north and south.
Chestnut-collared Longspur
(Calcarius ornatus)
Only report: 8/23 Lac qui Parle (“molting male” at Big Stone N.W.R., Auto Tour Route) BJU.
Smith's Longspur
(Calcarius pictus)
Only north report: 10/5–7 Lake (Castle Danger landfill) †JWL, DDM, BJM. South reports (all but one of which lacked details): 10/3–10 Lac qui Parle BJU (max. 60, section 25, Walter Twp.) BJU, 10/5 Yellow Medicine (15, section 6, Omro Twp.) BJU, 10/16 Big Stone (2, section 27, Otrey Twp.) BJU, 10/21 Cottonwood (Red Rock Prairie) CMB, 10/25 Big Stone (2, Browns Valley W.T.P.) †PHS.
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
Reported from 22 north and 24 south counties in all regions. Early north 10/2 St. Louis SES, 10/14 Cook AXH, PHS. Early south 10/23 Brown BTS, 10/25 Big Stone PHS and Sherburne ASc. Second highest fall count 10/25 Lake (3,000 at Two Harbors Golf Course) v.t. MCA.
Towhees, Sparrows
Grasshopper Sparrow
(Ammodramus savannarum)
Two north reports: 9/9 Kittson SAS and second latest date 10/29 Cook †DRB, JWH, m.ob. Most south reports ceased after mid-August. Late south 9/4 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/5 Yellow Medicine BJU.
Lark Sparrow
(Chondestes grammacus)
Only north report: 9/4 Traverse BJU. Unusual location 9/3 Nobles (Worthington W.T.P.) †BTS. Late south 9/26 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/5 Yellow Medicine BJU.
LARK BUNTING
(Calamospiza melanocorys)
Female/immature found 8/18 Lake (Split Rock Lighthouse S.P.) ph. DAG.
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
Reported from all regions. Late north 11/24, 11/26 Lake JWL. Late south 10/25 Blue Earth ChH, 10/27 Brown JSS, 11/8 Lac qui Parle FAE. Most reports ceased after mid-October.
Clay-colored Sparrow
(Spizella pallida)
Reported from 16 north and 17 south counties. Late north 10/3 Pennington JMJ, 10/9 Lake JWL (median 10/16). Late south 10/17 Hennepin JLO, 10/19 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 10/13). Most reports ceased after end of September.
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
All north reports: 8/8 Mille Lacs ASc, 10/1 Mille Lacs HHD, 10/28 Lake †JWL, KRE. Record-high fall counts 10/9 Washington (16) RBJ, 10/14 Scott (13 at Louisville Swamp) BAF. Late south 10/16 Freeborn JWH, 10/17 Big Stone RBJ, 10/20 Blue Earth BRB.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
Reported from 25 north and 35 south counties in all regions of the state. Early north 9/16 Lake of the Woods RJS, 9/24 St. Louis JWH. Early south 9/12 Sherburne PLJ, 9/23 Carver BAF. High counts 10/10 Hennepin (23 at Wood Lake N.C.) CMB, 11/4 Carver (Minnesota Landscape Arboretum) BAF. Typical for this species, the bulk of reports were from October. Please see winter report for late migrants and/or wintering birds north and south.
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
Reported from 28 north and 33 south counties in all regions. Early north 9/13 Cass DAY and Roseau SAS, 9/17 Lake of the Woods RJS. Record-early south 9/10 Ramsey REH; no subsequent south reports until 10/3 Hennepin SWe, 10/9 Sherburne PLJ and Washington RBJ.
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
Early south reports 9/9 Lac qui Parle BJU, 9/11 Sherburne PLJ are on track with the median arrival (9/11). Otherwise reported from all regions throughout the rest of the season. High count 10/8 Scott (260 at Louisville Swamp and Lawrence Unit, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) BAF.
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
Reported from 14 north and 24 south counties. As in the preceding species, fewer reports than normal. Early north 9/9 St. Louis SLF, 9/13 Lake JWL, 9/16 Lake of the Woods RJS (median 9/11). Early south 9/16 Scott RBW, 9/21 Washington RBJ (median 9/16). High count 10/14 Cook (50 imm. in Grand Marais, including 10 at one feeder) AXH, PHS. Late north 10/23 Lake JWL, 10/26 Cook RBJ, 10/28 Cook JWL. Please see winter report for late south migrants and probable overwintering.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
Reported from 17 north and 25 south counties in all regions except Southeast. Surprisingly fewer reports this year than in past fall migrations. Early north 9/20 Beltrami PJR and Pine LMS, 9/21 St. Louis SLF. Early south 9/21 Big Stone BJU, 9/24 Hennepin CMB and Hennepin DWK. Please see winter report for late north migrants and mid-winter reports.
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
Reported from all regions. Early south 8/27 Redwood RBJ, 8/28 Anoka DWK and Sherburne ASc. Notable high counts 9/26 Sherburne (250) ASc, 10/8 Scott (240) BAF. Many winter observations north and south (see winter report).
Vesper Sparrow
(Pooecetes gramineus)
Reported from 10 north and 31 south counties in all regions. Late north 10/14 Wadena PJB, 10/30 Traverse BJU (median 10/19). Late south 10/30, 11/3 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 10/27).
LeConte's Sparrow
(Ammospiza leconteii)
Reported from 6 north and 16 south counties. Late north 10/7 Lake JWL, 10/20 Lake SMC. Early south 9/14 Lac qui Parle BJU, 9/15 Yellow Medicine BJU. Record-high count 10/1 Lac qui Parle (63) BJU. Late south 10/15 Brown BTS, 10/18 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/20 Blue Earth BRB.
Nelson's Sparrow
(Ammospiza nelsoni)
Only north report: 8/30 Traverse BJU. Seen in eight south counties. Record-early south (but see summer report) 8/23 Lac qui Parle (juvenile in section 3, Walter Twp.) BJU; next reported 9/14–15 Yellow Medicine (St. Leo W.M.A. and section 27, Omro Twp.) BJU, 9/20 Olmsted (South Landfill Res.) JWH. Late south 10/8 Hennepin †DWN and Le Sueur RMD, 10/17 Hennepin JLO. All other south reports: Big Stone, Meeker, Washington.
Henslow's Sparrow
(Centronyx henslowii)
All reports: 8/1 Lac qui Parle (Plover Prairie S.N.A.) BJU, 8/7 Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) DWK, RBW, 8/9 Swift (Lac qui Parle W.M.A.) BJU, 10/5 Yellow Medicine (Swede's Forest S.N.A.) BJU.
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
Reported from 22 north and 35 south counties. High count 10/8 Cottonwood (75 along two miles of gravel road near Red Rock Prairie) BRB. Late north 10/30 Traverse BJU, 11/4 St. Louis SLF. Late south 11/3 Lac qui Parle BJU, 11/5 Winona JWH. These dates are in line with average median departure date of 11/1 for both north and south.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
Seen in all regions. Highest reported count 8/4 Nicollet (20) ChH. Interesting report 8/10 St. Louis (near Virginia) SLF of one showing “completely all dull white greater coverts on the folded wing, basal half of the tail dull white, outer half of the tail very light whitish brown, tail full length, all other marks definite normal adult.”
Lincoln's Sparrow
(Melospiza lincolnii)
Reported from 11 north and 37 south counties in all regions. Early south 8/11 Nicollet RBW, 8/23 Ramsey REH, 8/30 Sherburne RBJ. High counts 9/30 Chippewa (29) RBJ, 9/21 Washington (25) RBJ. Late north 10/14 Cook PHS, 10/18 Mille Lacs PHS, 10/22 St. Louis SLF. Late south 10/29 Hennepin BAF, 11/8 Hennepin ALD, 11/21 Waseca JPS.
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
Reported from 18 north and 41 south counties in all regions. High count 9/21 St. Louis (57 at Embarrass rice paddies) SLF. Late north 10/22 St. Louis SLF, 10/28 Cook JEB and Lake JWL. Late south (but see winter report) 11/12 Hennepin and 11/18 Goodhue BAF. Most reports ceased after third week of October.
GREEN-TAILED TOWHEE
(Pipilo chlorurus)
Though its presence was unknown to the birding community before the 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom CBC, this banded adult in Cottonwood was first noted by the home-owners (RDG) in late October; fifth state record. Please see winter report for details on band information and citations for those providing documentation.
Spotted Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus)
Two north reports: 10/12 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) SPM, 10/14 St. Louis (Hoyt Lakes) ALE, NAJ. Two south reports: 9/25 Lac qui Parle (Arena Twp.) †BJU, 10/8 Wright (Lake Maria S.P.) †DPG.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
Only north reports: 9/4 Pine JWH, 9/26 Otter Tail SPM. Observed in 13 south counties with the latest dates 10/15 Hennepin CMB, 10/16 Big Stone BJU, 11/6 Yellow Medicine BJU.
Yellow-breasted Chat
Yellow-breasted Chat
(Icteria virens)
No reports.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
Reported from 7 north and 18 south counties. Only a handful of north reports in August, followed by 10/14 Cook (Sprague Creek ponds) AXH, PHS. South reports mostly from western and central regions. Late south 10/16 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/25 Big Stone PHS.
Bobolink
(Dolichonyx oryzivorus)
Only a handful of north reports in August. Relatively low high counts 8/4 Nicollet (30) ChH, 9/2 Chisago (25) DWK. Late north 9/17 Otter Tail DTT, SMT. Reported from 16 south counties until 9/26 Olmsted JWH, 10/1 Lac qui Parle BJU.
Eastern Meadowlark
(Sturnella magna)
North reports from Todd, Morrison, Mille Lacs, and Pine; high count 9/26 Pine (27) JMP. Late north 10/14 Mille Lacs ASc, 10/21 Todd JEB, RBJ. Reported from eight south counties (central and eastern regions). Late south 10/13 Sherburne ASc, 10/15 Sherburne (8) SMC.
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
Found in 12 north and 23 south counties. Late north 10/21 Mahnomen RMD, 10/24 Polk PHS, 10/30 Traverse BJU. Reported south throughout Aug–Oct. Late south 11/3 Lac qui Parle BJU.
Orchard Oriole
(Icterus spurius)
No north reports. Reported from nine south counties mainly in Southwest and Southeast. High count 8/1 Lac qui Parle (11) BJU. Late south 8/27 Goodhue SWe, 9/4 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 8/25).
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
Reported from 11 north and 25 south counties. With two exceptions, departed earlier than recent medians north (9/16) and south (9/24). Late north 9/3 Wadena PJB, 9/4 Kanabec CAM, 9/10 Wadena PJB. Numerous south reports through 9/8 Hennepin JLO, then 10/5 Yellow Medicine BJU, 11/10 Olmsted (Rochester) ph. WJK.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
Observed in all regions. Highest reported count 10/16 Morrison (5,000–7,500) MRN.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
Very few north reports. Late north 9/10 Wadena PJB. Reported in all south regions through Oct. Late south (but also see winter report) 11/3 Lac qui Parle BJU.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
Seen in 21 north and 30 south counties. Early north 9/7 Cass DAY, 9/16 Lake of the Woods RJS, 9/17 Lake EEO. Early south 9/21 Big Stone BJU, 9/30 Big Stone PHS, 10/2 Meeker DMF. Amazing in light of this species' decline in North America were thousands of Rustys among an estimated 23,000 blackbirds initially counted by tens, then quickly by hundreds during a 45 minute flyby 10/28 Anoka AXH. Please see winter report for late north migrants and probable overwintering south.
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
Seen in 13 north and 14 south counties. Late north 11/7 Todd RBW, 11/9 Pine JMP, 11/11 Aitkin NSc. Late south 10/22 Pope RBW, 10/30 Hennepin DDo, 11/3 Lac qui Parle BJU.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
Reported statewide in all regions. As always, see winter report for late north migrants and overwintering birds.
Great-tailed Grackle
(Quiscalus mexicanus)
Six males and one female observed at traditional location 9/4 Jackson DWK. “At least one of the males gave the rising whistle call several times” 10/6–9 Watonwan (Mud L.) †RBW, m.ob. Reported without details from Cottonwood, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln.
Warblers
Ovenbird
(Seiurus aurocapilla)
Reported from 14 north and 30 south counties. High count 9/11 Hennepin (15 at Wood Lake N.C.) CMB. Late north 9/13 Cass DAY, 9/19 Beltrami MLM, 9/27 St. Louis LAW (median 9/26). Late south 9/29 Hennepin DWK, 10/5 Yellow Medicine BJU, 10/8 Winona JEB (median 10/11).
Louisiana Waterthrush
(Parkesia motacilla)
No reports.
Northern Waterthrush
(Parkesia noveboracensis)
Reported from 17 north and 22 south counties. Early south (away from known breeding locations) 8/18 Fillmore NBO and Hennepin (3) DWK, 8/19 Rice TFB (median 8/7). High counts 9/4 Hennepin (10) BAF, 9/4 St. Louis (9) SLF. Late north 9/26 St. Louis (2) SLF, 9/28 St. Louis LAW (median 9/28). Late south 9/26 Dakota JLO, 9/27 Hennepin (2) CMB (median 10/3).
Golden-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera)
Reported from 7 north and 16 south counties. Early south (away from known breeding locations) 8/12 Rice TFB, 8/18 Hennepin DWK (median 8/15). High counts 8/18 Mille Lacs (5) ASc, 8/27 Anoka (5) DWK. Late north 9/1 Beltrami PBD and Mille Lacs NSc, 9/10 Pine JMP (median 9/8). Late south 9/16 Carver REH and Scott ADB, 9/25 Dakota JLO (median 9/21).
Blue-winged Warbler
(Vermivora cyanoptera)
No north reports. South reports from 10 counties, as far north as Chisago and Sherburne, and unusually far west in Lac qui Parle (8/24, BJU). Late south 9/5 Goodhue LEC, 9/6 Fillmore (3) NBO, 9/19 Hennepin ChM (median 9/11).
Black-and-white Warbler
(Mniotilta varia)
Reported from 15 north and 27 south counties. High counts 8/18 Hennepin (15) DWK, 8/28 Anoka (12) DWK. Late north 9/20 Pine and St. Louis, 9/23 Mille Lacs RBW and St. Louis JWH (median 10/2). Lingered south later than recent median (10/3): 10/4 Dakota LBF, 10/5 Yellow Medicine BJU, 10/17 Big Stone RBJ.
Prothonotary Warbler
(Protonotaria citrea)
All reports: 8/13, 8/23 Dakota LEC, 9/4 Anoka CMa.
Tennessee Warbler
(Leiothlypis peregrina)
Early south (but also see summer report) 8/7 Hennepin ChM, 8/11 Lac qui Parle BJU. High counts 8/15 St. Louis (100) ALE, 8/23 Hennepin (50) RBJ. Late north 9/26 Mille Lacs ASc, 10/8 St. Louis SLF, 10/21 Pine SMC (median 10/17). Late south 10/1 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/4 Waseca JPS, 10/14 Hennepin (3) CMB (median 10/16).
Orange-crowned Warbler
(Leiothlypis celata)
Reported from 17 north and 37 south counties. Early north 9/1 Koochiching JLO and Mille Lacs NSc. Early south 8/24 Lac qui Parle †BJU, 9/2 Dakota SWe and Ramsey REH. High counts 10/8 Scott (18) BAF, 9/20 Hennepin (8) DWK. Numerous north reports throughout September, then only 10/8 Mille Lacs DWK, 10/25 Cook RBJ (median 10/22). Late south 10/27 Hennepin CMB, 10/28 Scott BAF (median 10/23). Note: Undocumented August reports were excluded.
Nashville Warbler
(Leiothlypis ruficapilla)
Early south 8/8 Sherburne PLJ, 8/11 Lac qui Parle BJU, 8/14 Anoka and Hennepin. High counts 8/23 Hennepin (30) DWK, 8/27 Anoka (30) DWK, 9/18 Hennepin (35) DWK. Late north 10/19 Beltrami DPJ, 10/22 St. Louis SLF, 10/28 Cook RBJ (median 10/20). Late south 10/14 Rice DAB, 10/19 Olmsted LAV, then many reports from Hennepin, culminating in 10/27 CMB (median 10/22).
Connecticut Warbler
(Oporornis agilis)
Reported from five north and nine south counties. Late north 9/1 Mille Lacs NSc and St. Louis SLF, 9/19 Beltrami MLM (median 9/18). Early south 8/19 Chippewa RBJ and Hennepin DWK. Late south 9/12 Sherburne PLJ, 9/26 Hennepin ChM (median 9/16).
Mourning Warbler
(Geothlypis philadelphia)
Reported from 10 north and 16 south counties. Late north 9/3 Hubbard PBB, 9/5 Pine JMP (median 9/14). Late south 9/18 Hennepin DWK, 9/30 Hennepin BAF (median 9/29).
KENTUCKY WARBLER
(Geothlypis formosa)
No documented fall reports since 6 October 1987 (The Loon 59:218) and 20 August 1988 (The Loon 61:75).
Common Yellowthroat
(Geothlypis trichas)
Reported from all regions. High count 9/23 Hennepin (16 at Wood Lake N.C.) CMB. Late north 9/25 Pennington JMJ, 9/27 Beltrami KLa, 10/4 Mille Lacs ASc. Late south 10/9 Washington RBJ, 10/10 Anoka JBB, 10/14 Hennepin CMB.
Hooded Warbler
(Setophaga citrina)
Reported from Murphy-Hanrehan P.R. 8/6, 9/2 Scott/Dakota BAF, including hatch-year female. All other reports: 9/12 Washington (Warner N.C.) †PWS, 9/13 Dakota (Spring Lake P.R.) †LEC.
American Redstart
(Setophaga ruticilla)
High counts 8/28 Anoka (15) DWK, 9/3 Hubbard (12) PBB. Late north 10/3 St. Louis SLF, 10/9 Lake JWL (median 10/6). Late south 9/26 Lac qui Parle BJU, 9/27 Washington RBJ, 9/28 Fillmore NBO (median 10/10).
Cape May Warbler
(Setophaga tigrina)
Reported from 11 north and 13 south counties. Early south 8/20 Hennepin JBB, 8/21 Anoka DWK (median 8/22). Peak number 9/1 St. Louis (9) SLF. Late north 9/30 St. Louis ChM, 10/1 Aitkin RBW (median 10/27). Four south reports later than recent median (9/28): 9/30 Dakota DWK, 10/5 Yellow Medicine (2) BJU, 10/24 Ramsey REH, 11/24 Washington TEB (except for winter records, latest date).
Cerulean Warbler
(Setophaga cerulea)
No reports.
Northern Parula
(Setophaga americana)
Reported from 6 north and 15 south counties. Early south 8/20 Sherburne PLJ, 8/22 Hennepin ChM and Olmsted JWH (median 8/17). High counts 9/2,10 Anoka (5) DWK. Late north 9/23 Mille Lacs RBW and St. Louis JWH, 10/9 St. Louis ALE (median 9/26). Late south 9/24 Hennepin BAF, (2) DWK, ChM (median 9/28).
Magnolia Warbler
(Setophaga magnolia)
Early south 8/11 Sherburne PLJ, 8/14 Hennepin ChM, 8/18 Fillmore (3) NBO. High counts 9/2 (12), 9/10 (18) Anoka DWK. Late north 9/25 Douglas RBW and St. Louis (2) SLF, 9/27 Carlton LAW (median 10/1). Late south 10/1 Rice DAB, 10/3 Isanti LBF, 10/5 Scott JEB (median 10/6).
Bay-breasted Warbler
(Setophaga castanea)
Reported from 6 north and 19 south counties. Early north 8/26 Mille Lacs NSc, 8/27 Crow Wing JWH, 9/1 Mille Lacs NSc. First south reports identical with recent median: 8/19 Carver WCM and Yellow Medicine RBJ, 8/20 Ramsey and Washington HHD. High count 8/21 Anoka (14) DWK. Late north 9/23 Mille Lacs RBW, then only 10/8 Carlton LAW. Late south 9/25 Olmsted JWH and Ramsey CRM, 9/27 Ramsey JBB (median 10/3).
Blackburnian Warbler
(Setophaga fusca)
Reported from 10 north and 20 south counties. Early south 8/1 Hennepin JBB, 8/16 Fillmore NBO and Hennepin ChM, 8/17 Sherburne PLJ (median 8/9). Late north 9/10 Pine JMP, 9/20 St. Louis DDo (median 9/20). Late south 9/16 Scott WCM, 9/17, 9/25 Dakota JLO (median 9/25).
Yellow Warbler
(Setophaga petechia)
Peak number 9/3 Hennepin (7) ChM. Late north 9/20 St. Louis LMS, 9/24 Hubbard KLa, 9/25 Pennington JMJ (median 9/20). Late south 9/18 Hennepin (2) DWK, 10/1 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 9/29).
Chestnut-sided Warbler
(Setophaga pensylvanica)
Early south (away from known breeding areas) 8/13 Dakota ADS (median 8/12). High counts 8/18 Mille Lacs (15) ASc, 8/21 Anoka (30) DWK. Late north 9/24 Pine JMP, 10/15 (second latest north) St. Louis JRN (median 9/27). Late south 10/4 Hennepin CMB, 10/5 Yellow Medicine BJU (median 10/1).
Blackpoll Warbler
(Setophaga striata)
Reported from 11 north and 14 south counties. Early north 8/25 Mille Lacs HHD, 8/29 Lake JWL, 9/1 Kittson, Koochiching and Mille Lacs (median 8/25). Early south 8/20 Brown JSS, 8/22 McLeod PRH, 8/25 Fillmore and Yellow Medicine (median 8/21). All October reports north: 10/1 St. Louis SLF, 10/8 St. Louis JRN (median 10/6). Late south 9/17 Dakota JLO, 9/24 Goodhue BAF, 9/24 Hennepin DWK (median 10/1).
Black-throated Blue Warbler
(Setophaga caerulescens)
Two north reports: 8/19 St. Louis (Hoyt Lakes) ALE, 9/29 Lake LAW. More south reports than usual (four counties in 2004 and five in 2005), beginning 8/22 Hennepin (male at Old Cedar Ave) JEP, 8/29 Fillmore (male) NBO, 9/2 Anoka (female at Linwood L.) DWK, Carver RJS, and Dakota (Minnesota Zoo) DMF. All other south reports: 9/4 Big Stone (male at Big Stone Lake S.P.) BJU, 9/5 Hennepin (Cedar L.) ChM, 9/16 Scott (female at Murphy-Hanrehan Park) BAF, 9/26 Hennepin MPi, 10/14 Lac qui Parle (female in Boyd) †FAE, 10/15 Hennepin (Cedar Lake) ChM.
Palm Warbler
(Setophaga palmarum)
Reported from 18 north and 26 south counties. Early south 8/23 Lac qui Parle BJU, 8/31 Washington DFN, 9/3 Anoka CMa (median 8/25). High counts 9/9 St. Louis (30) DWK, 9/29 Crow Wing (50) MRN. Late north 10/18 Pine JMP, then only reported in St. Louis, ending with 10/26 JWH (median 10/22). Late south 10/14 Dakota SWe, 10/16 Hennepin CMB (median 10/18).
Pine Warbler
(Setophaga pinus)
Reported from 12 north and 8 south counties. Early south migrants indistinguishable from summer residents (see summer report). Late north 10/11 St. Louis JRN, 11/4–5 Cook HHD, KRE (median 10/2). Late south 9/23 Hennepin (3) DDo, 9/25 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 9/23).
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
Early south (no summer reports from these locations) 8/19 Sherburne ASc, 8/20 Ramsey HHD, 8/21 Anoka DWK. High counts 9/28 Hennepin (70) MPi, 9/30 Chippewa (89) RBJ. Late north away from Northeast: 10/24 Marshall PHS. In the Northeast, reports continued through 10/29 Cook JWL, then only in St. Louis ending with 11/18 KRE; please see winter report for additional late north migrants and numerous birds south.
Black-throated Green Warbler
(Setophaga virens)
Reported from 7 north and 20 south counties. Early south (away from Dakota, see summer report) 8/19 Meeker DMF, 8/21 Anoka and Sherburne (median 8/20). High counts 8/27 Anoka (6) DWK, 8/28, 9/10 Anoka (5) DWK. Late north 9/23 St. Louis JWH, 10/28 (record late north by 10 days) Lake KRE. Late south 10/2 Hennepin RBW, 10/4 Waseca JPS, 10/6 Nicollet RBW (median 10/3).
Canada Warbler
(Cardellina canadensis)
Reported from 9 north and 23 south counties. Early south 8/10 Rice TFB, 8/14 Hennepin ChM, 8/15 Sherburne ASc. Late north 9/1 Mille Lacs NSc, 9/6 Mille Lacs ASc. Late south 9/23–24 Hennepin CMB. For both north and south regions the bulk of reports were in August, and virtually ceased after the first week in September.
Wilson's Warbler
(Cardellina pusilla)
Reported from all regions. Early south 8/15 Brown BTS, 8/16 Anoka JBB, 8/18 Goodhue HHD. High count 9/2 Anoka (8 at Linwood L.) DWK. Late north 9/15 St. Louis SLF, 9/19 St. Louis CRM. Late south 9/24 Anoka DPG and Hennepin CMB, DWK.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Summer Tanager
(Piranga rubra)
Reported along the North Shore of Lake Superior 11/8–25 Lake (northeast of Silver Bay) KEH, †JWL, ph. LME, m.ob. Two south reports: 10/14 Steele ph. †NFT, 11/9–24 Olmsted (no details) JWH, PWP.
Scarlet Tanager
(Piranga olivacea)
Reported from 7 north and 15 south counties. Departed well before recent medians north (9/22) and south (10/2). Late north 9/3 in three counties, 9/9 Crow Wing ASc. Late south 9/24 Dakota DWK, 9/25 Olmsted JWH.
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
Reported throughout the state except in Northwest.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
Seen in 17 north and 30 south counties in all regions. High count 9/6 Scott (26) RBJ. Late north (median 9/29) 9/21 Pine JMP, 9/24 St. Louis JLS. Late south (median 10/14) 9/27 Hennepin CMB, 10/19 Chippewa BJU.
Blue Grosbeak
(Passerina caerulea)
All reports: 8/11 Lac qui Parle (section 11, Augusta Twp.) BJU, 8/12, 8/21 Brown (three males at gravel pit in North Star Twp.) †BTS.
Indigo Bunting
(Passerina cyanea)
Reported from only seven north counties. Late north 9/15 St. Louis SLF, 9/23 St. Louis JWH (ties median). Reported throughout south in August and September. Record-high count 8/19 Chippewa (17) RBJ. Late south 10/1 Lac qui Parle BJU, 10/5 Hennepin MPi, 10/8 Fillmore JWH.
PAINTED BUNTING
(Passerina ciris)
Eighteenth state record 11/18 Ramsey (adult male at Maplewood) ph. RAm.
Dickcissel
(Spiza americana)
All north reports: 8/1 Wadena PJB, 8/4 Mille Lacs RBW, 8/4 Morrison RBW. Reported from 17 south counties. Second highest fall count 8/1 Lac qui Parle (40) BJU. Late south 8/21 Lac qui Parle BJU, 8/25 Yellow Medicine WCM, 8/27 Olmsted LAV.