Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2012-Spring Season
1 March through 31 May 2012
Paul E. Budde, Robert M. Dunlap, Douglas W. Kieser, and James W. Lind

Following the warm winter across much of the country, the season was marked by very early returns of migrants that overwinter in the U.S., but typical arrival dates for neotropical migrants.

The migration of Greater White-fronted Geese brought them farther east than usual, resulting in exceptional high counts in the East-central and unusual reports from the Northeast. Waterfowl migration dates are often difficult to track due to confusion with a few overwintering birds of many species, but migration this season was clearly much earlier than usual, as evidenced by the fact that most duck species arrived north at least two to three weeks prior to their recent median arrival dates. Blue-winged Teal, in particular, set records as individuals arrived in five different north counties prior to the previous record early date.

A Harlequin Duck was discovered in Cook. Apart from Surf Scoter reports in Winona and Brown, all other reports of scoters were from St. Louis and Cook. A Barrow's Goldeneye was documented from Lac qui Parle, while an adult male that overwintered in St. Louis lingered until late March.

Gray Partridge counts were down, with no reports exceeding two individuals. Drumming counts of Ruffed Grouse were also down, though reports of this species were spread across its traditional range. Spruce Grouse were only found in Lake and Lake of the Woods. Wild Turkeys were reported from 75 of 87 counties.

Red-throated Loons were confined to St. Louis. They first appeared in mid-April and were found through the end of the season. No Pacific Loons were discovered in the state, however. All grebe species also arrived one to two weeks prior to recent medians.

The fifth state record Neotropic Cormorant was found in Murray at the end of March, while the third state record Brown Pelican was seen in Goodhue and Dakota, and possibly in other counties as it seemed to wander throughout the East-central region.

The highlight among the long-legged waders was the Tricolored Heron in Wright, though it was only briefly seen. Snowy Egrets were in Lac qui Parle, Swift, and Hennepin, and Cattle Egrets were found in 13 counties. No Little Blue Herons or Yellow-crowned Night-Herons were found. Remarkable was the total of 50 ibises at Cory Lake in Lac qui Parle in mid-April. Of these, 30 were identified as White-faceds, while the remainder were cautiously left as Plegadis species. Other White-faceds wandered as far east as the Dakota/Goodhue border and to Hennepin at this same time, and one was found as far north as Agassiz N.W.R. During the last half of May, Common Gallinules were reported from Blue Earth, Houston, and Sherburne.

As with ducks, there were many record or near-record early shorebirds this season. Piping Plovers were discovered in Swift and Lyon in late April. A Black-necked Stilt entertained many in Hennepin for the one day it was present in mid-April. Another lingered for four days in Blue Earth, while a third briefly paused in mid-May at the productive Sleepy Eye W.T.P. in Brown. One Whimbrel was found in Dakota, while north reports were from Cass, Clearwater, and all three counties along Lake Superior. Hudsonian Godwits, with appearances in 22 counties, made their best showing since 2009. While no Red Knots were recorded, a Purple Sandpiper photographed at Split Rock Lighthouse S.P. was the seventh state and first spring record of this species. A Buff-breasted Sandpiper was a nice find in Pipestone, as this species is Casual in the spring. In Olmsted, an alternate-plumaged male Ruff was seen by many in mid-April.

A Little Gull was photographed in late May at Superior Entry in Duluth. Duluth also hosted Iceland and Lesser Black-backed Gulls into March, Thayer's Gulls into April, and a Glaucous and Great Black-backed Gull into May.

Eurasian Collared-Doves continue to expand. They were found in 48 counties, easily surpassing 2011's spring total of 36. A White-winged Dove—another species being found with more regularity in the state, though far less widespread—lingered in Lewiston, Winona for nine days in late April.

Snowy Owls departed by early April, while Northern Hawk Owls went undetected. Great Gray Owls were only found in Beltrami, Lake, and St. Louis.

An out-of-range American Three-toed Woodpecker was documented in Crow Wing; three other reports came from Lake and Cook. Also away from its traditional range was a Black-backed Woodpecker in Stearns.

A Say's Phoebe provided a first county record for Fillmore in late April. A month later, a Scissor-tailed Flycatcher was photographed in Beltrami — also a first county record.

Several reports of Black-billed Magpies in Cook were outside the normal range for this species, as was a Tufted Titmouse found in Scott. An overwintering Carolina Wren was seen in Chisago (Wild River S.P.).

Two Mountain Bluebirds were seen in Cook in early March, while a third was found in Hennepin towards the end of May. All four Townsend's Solitaires seen during the season were holdovers from the winter. Varied Thrushes reported from Dakota and St. Louis (Duluth) also had overwintered, but another from Duluth, one from near Chisholm, and a first county record for Norman were all new for the season. Northern Mockingbirds were located in seven counties, as far north as Marshall County and St. Louis (Ely).

A pair of Bohemian Waxwings seen in Duluth in mid-May were quite late to depart.

Along with traditional locations near the Twin Cities, a Hooded Warbler was discovered in Wabasha for a first county record. The only south report of Black-throated Blue was an individual in Ramsey, but north reports included two new county records for Morrison and Pine. A Yellow-breasted Chat was in Lac qui Parle at the Big Stone N.W.R.

It was a good spring for Spotted Towhees, with singles in Ramsey and Lyon and a pair in Otter Tail. Several sparrows found their way well north of their normal range, including a Field Sparrow in Marshall and a Grasshopper Sparrow in Lake. A Nelson's Sparrow in mid-April was a first county record for Ramsey; it was followed by a second less than a month afterwards. Golden-crowned Sparrows in St. Louis and Sherburne provided the eighth and ninth records for the state.

Two first-year male Summer Tanagers were in Rochester, while females were found in Mower and Hennepin and a fifth individual in Aitkin. The only Western Tanager was an adult male seen at Lac qui Parle Lake in early May. In Jackson, a Lazuli Bunting was photographed at a feeder in early May. A Great-tailed Grackle in Waseca at the end of March was a first for the county; two other individuals were seen in Lac qui Parle and Yellow Medicine in April.

Several Hoary Redpolls lingered south through early March; all were gone from the state by the end of the month, as were almost all the winter finches.

Weather: Mean monthly temperatures for March were astonishingly warm, ranging from 10º to 17º F above the historical average. Consequently, such signs of spring as perennial plant development and lake ice out were about three to four weeks ahead of normal. April mean temperatures were only somewhat above average — about one to four degrees. May temperatures were above average in northern Minnesota, and well above average (4+ degrees) in the south. May marked Minnesota's eighth consecutive month of above-normal temperatures, and for many communities the season was the warmest meteorological spring of the modern record.

March precipitation totals were highly variable across the state, with northern regions generally above average and southern regions below average. Several large storms moved through the northern regions in late March (23 March and 28–29 March). April precipitation totals were either at or above normal statewide. The largest storm was mid-month (15–16 April); it dropped one to two inches of rain in the south and five to eleven inches of snow in the north. May precipitation totals were extraordinarily high from the southwest into the northeast. Here, monthly precipitation totals above eight inches were common. Major storms traversed the state 4–6 May and 23–24 May.

Undocumented or insufficiently documented records of Regular species: Spruce Grouse 3/10 Polk (out of range); Western Grebe 3/20 Lac qui Parle (record early date); Clark's Grebe 5/20 Lac qui Parle (no details); American Bittern 3/15 Ramsey (early date); Osprey 3/12 Ramsey (early date); Red-shouldered Hawk 3/31 Polk, 5/20 Marshall (out of range); Broad-winged Hawk 3/6 Blue Earth, 3/21 Sherburne, 3/24 Ramsey, 3/25 Goodhue (early dates); Spotted Sandpiper 3/30 Becker (record early date); Semipalmated Sandpiper 3/20 Lac qui Parle (early date); Baird's Sandpiper 3/11 Murray (17) (early date); Iceland Gull 5/29 St. Louis (late date); Common Tern 4/1 Chippewa (early date); Yellow-billed Cuckoo 4/1 Big Stone (early date); Great Gray Owl 3/10 Polk (out of range); Common Nighthawk 4/14 Wabasha, 4/18 Goodhue (early dates); Ruby-throated Hummingbird 3/30 Crow Wing (early date); Eastern Wood-Pewee 3/25 McLeod (early date); Eastern Kingbird 4/18 Mille Lacs (early date); Gray Jay 4/1 Rice (4), 5/7 Fillmore (2), 5/26 Pine (out of range); Common Raven 4/1 Lyon, 5/17 Meeker (out of range); Wood Thrush 4/3 Cass (3), 4/17 Ramsey, 4/22 Hennepin (early dates); Gray Catbird 3/6 Ramsey, 3/9 Anoka (early dates); Smith's Longspur 4/10 Otter Tail (no details); Snow Bunting 5/31 Sherburne (late date); Magnolia Warbler 3/31 Chisago, 4/1 Rice (insufficient details); Indigo Bunting 4/22 Goodhue (early date); Dickcissel 3/13 Fillmore (early date); Orchard Oriole 3/12 Ramsey (early date).

Acknowledgements: We thank Anthony Hertzel, Jeanie Joppru, and Jim Lind for compiling and providing transcripts of Minnesota's three weekly birding reports. Special thanks to Dave Cahlander for building and maintaining the seasonal reports submission and production web pages (http://moumn.org/moureports/season.php) through which most of this data is collected and organized. Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished seasonal report data from 1985 through 2010. Finally and most importantly, our appreciation goes out to all our contributors. We are especially grateful to those who respond to our requests for details and who submit observations 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

N S

Information

Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks
Snow Goose
(Anser caerulescens)
944 Early south (median 3/2) 3/3 Houston SHo, 3/6 in nine counties, 3/8 in six counties. Early north 3/4 Clay DWR, 3/12 Traverse (19,000) BJU, 3/17 Becker HHD, RAE, Clay RGj, Douglas JPE, Norman SC, St. Louis ALo. High counts 3/10 Jackson (20,380) PEJ, DFN, 3/12 Traverse (~19,000, most birds in two large flocks: one near Dumont and another north of Graceville) BJU, 3/16 Freeborn (9,450) PEJ. Late south 5/21 Benton CRM, Dakota AAn, 5/30 Nobles SC (median 5/24). Late north 5/21 St. Louis JLK, but also see summer report.
Ross's Goose
(Anser rossii)
731 Early south (median 3/18) 3/3 Mower (Austin) ph. BJL, 3/6 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) ph. †CMB, Lincoln (3) RAE, Watonwan (2) ChH, AnK, 3/7 Dakota (30, Lake Byllesby) AFo, ANy. All north reports: 3/12 Traverse (~800, Croke and Tara Twps.) BJU, 3/19 Mille Lacs ASc, 3/21 Kanabec (2) RAE, 4/7 Clay (Moorhead) RAE, 4/13 Pine (Pine City W.T.P) RBJ, DAC, 5/14 St. Louis SC, 5/15 Kittson (Joe River S.W.A.) TrB. High counts 3/10 Jackson (1,077, record high spring count) PEJ, DFN, 3/12 Traverse (~800, Croke and Tara Twps.) BJU, 3/12 Lac qui Parle (~350) BJU, 3/12 Big Stone (283) BJU. Late south 5/10 Sherburne ph. BeA, 5/20 Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) BJU (median 5/13).
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
1348 Early south (median 3/7) 3/3 Rice m.ob., Wabasha DBM, 3/6 in eight counties. Early north (median 3/26) 3/10 Douglas, Grant DBM, 3/12 Traverse BJU. Unusual Northeast reports: 3/13 St. Louis (W.S.H.C., Duluth) PHS, 3/17–18 St. Louis (max. 23, Mud Lake, Duluth) ALo, SSp, JCC, 4/24 St. Louis (near Hibbing) JMa. High counts 3/10 Jackson (5,633) PEJ, DFN, 3/12 Traverse (~4,500) BJU, 3/11 Dakota (~3,600, Lake Byllesby; exceptionally high count for eastern MN) BAF, SHF. Late south 5/19 Blue Earth AnK, ChH, 5/27 Wabasha (injured?) JWH (median 5/15). Late north 5/17 Wadena HHD (median 5/16).
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
1036 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/19) 3/4 Clay DWR, 3/10 Grant DBM. High counts 3/24 Lac qui Parle (~500, Salt Lake) JF, 3/12 Traverse (~420, Tara Twp.) BJU, 3/10 Jackson (351) PEJ, DFN. Late south 5/8 Winona ANy, DBz, 5/9 Lincoln RBJ (median 5/13). Late north 4/20 Roseau SC (median 5/21). Descriptions provided for just a handful of additional records: 3/10 Hennepin †KRo, 3/9–11 Dakota †ADS, †BAF, †ACr, 3/24 Grant †DPG, 3/25 Isanti †DWK, 4/17 Stearns †PCC.
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties.
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
4 All reports: 3/8–4/17 Goodhue (2, probable releases at Prairie Island) GJM, 3/20 Anoka TMu, 4/2–6 Waseca (Clear Lake) ANy, DBz, DAB, DBM, 5/27 Sibley SC.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
2945 High counts 3/9 Morrison (90, Bowlus) MJB, 5/11 Stearns (76) STW, 3/10 Hennepin (69, Lake Rebecca P.R.) SMC.
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
2530 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/26) 3/15 Marshall LeG, 3/16 Clearwater KVH, Otter Tail fide JMJ, Polk SC, 3/17 Becker, Clay, Wilkin HHD, RAE, RGj, Douglas JPE, Hubbard MAW, Mahnomen, Norman SC, Mille Lacs ASc, Morrison MJB, St. Louis KRE, m.ob. High counts 3/18 Sibley (~450, Washington Lake) DWK, 3/25 St. Louis (~400, St. Louis River, Mud Lake) AM, 3/15 Goodhue (~350, Lake Byllesby) SBM. Late south 4/14 Winona SSh, 5/6 Hennepin GLa (median 5/4). Late north 5/17 St. Louis (Duluth) JLK, 5/31 Polk fide JMJ (median 5/28).
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
3353 Early north (median 3/18) 3/4 Clay DWR, 3/14 Mille Lacs ASc, 3/17 Becker, Wilkin HHD, RAE, Douglas JPE, Hubbard MaH, Morrison MJB, Wadena PJB, but also see winter report. High counts 4/8 Hennepin (~100, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) DAd, 3/10 Carver (95, Rapids Lake MVNWR) JCy.
Blue-winged Teal
(Spatula discors)
3453 Early south (median 3/11) 3/7 Dakota AFo, Winona ANy, 3/10 Lac qui Parle BJU, 3/11 Lincoln BJU, Murray BJU, Watonwan DBM. Several record early north records (previous record 3/21; median 3/29): 3/15 Traverse RAE, 3/17 Douglas JPE, Mahnomen SC, 3/18 Douglas RAE, 3/19 Mille Lacs ASc, 3/20 Crow Wing JSB. High counts (record 14,580): 4/22 Lac qui Parle (1,336, including 998 at Hamlin W.M.A.) PCC, 3/24 Houston (~1,000, Reno Bottoms) SPu, 4/17 Lac qui Parle (~900, Cory Lake) KLn.
Cinnamon Teal
(Spatula cyanoptera)
12 Adult male 4/15–18 Lac qui Parle (Cory Lake) ph. CV, JF, m.ob., 4/28–5/13 Lac qui Parle (Haydenville W.M.A.) SWe, ph. ANy, m.ob. Possible hybrids with Blue-winged Teal 3/25 Lyon †PEJ, DFN, 4/25 Winona ANy, 5/26 Crow Wing ABi.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
3453 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/27) 3/6 St. Louis (Virginia) DBF, SLF, 3/12 Traverse BJU, 3/17 Becker, Wilkin HHD, RAE, Cass DAY, Douglas JPE, Mahnomen, Norman SC, Marshall HHu, Morrison MJB. High counts 3/24 Houston (~1,000, Reno Bottoms) SPu, 4/29 Lac qui Parle (423, Salt Lake) PCC.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
3253 Early north (median 3/24) 3/6 Clay, 3/10 Grant DBM, 3/12 Traverse BJU. High counts 3/16 Freeborn (~2,600) PEJ, 3/29 Wabasha (~500, Weaver Bottoms) GJM, 3/24 Lac qui Parle (~300, Salt Lake) JF.
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
2751 Early south (median 3/1) 3/1 Winona ANy, 3/3 Houston SHo, 3/4 Waseca DAB, ANy. Early north (median 3/26) 3/12 Traverse BJU, 3/17 Becker, Wilkin HHD, RAE, Douglas JPE, Mahnomen SC, Morrison MJB, 3/18 Pine JCC, St. Louis ANy, SSp.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties. High count 3/7 Dakota (~5,000, Lake Byllesby) AFo.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
819 High count 3/6 Wabasha (23) PEJ. Late south 5/20 Dakota PEJ, 5/27 Stearns RPR (median 5/17).
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
2245 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/20) 3/12 Traverse BJU, 3/16 Clearwater KVH, 3/17 Becker, Wilkin HHD, RAE, Douglas JPE, Mahnomen, Norman SC, Marshall HHu, St. Louis KRE. High counts 3/13 Brown (~300) JSc, 3/8–11 Dakota (250, Lake Byllesby) MGo, BAF, SHF.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
3353 See winter report for early south migrants. Early north (median 3/27) 3/12 Traverse BJU, 3/17 Becker, Wilkin HHD, RAE, Douglas JPE, Hubbard MaH, MAW, Mahnomen, Norman SC, Morrison MJB, St. Louis KRE, ALo, 3/18 Beltrami DPJ. High counts 3/24 Houston (~3,000, Reno Bottoms) SPu, 4/7 McLeod (~600, near Brownton) LS, 4/24 Hennepin (460, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Rice Lake) WCM.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
2550 Early south (median 2/28) 3/1 Dakota PEJ, Wabasha ANy, 3/6 Goodhue PEJ, Rice m.ob., Washington CMB, Winona PEJ, ANy, but also see winter report. Early north (median 3/28) 3/12 Traverse BJU, 3/17 Douglas JPE, Marshall HHu, Wilkin HHD, RAE, 3/23 Roseau fide JMJ, St. Louis DBF. High counts 3/16 Lac qui Parle (~3,000, Bolland Slough W.P.A.) JF, 3/24 Houston (~1,500, Reno Bottoms) SPu, 3/19 Wabasha (~1,000, Weaver Bottoms) GJM. Unusual Northeast concentration 3/24 St. Louis (146, Park Point) PHS.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
3252 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/24) 3/12 Traverse BJU, 3/17 Becker, Wilkin HHD, RAE, Douglas JPE, 3/18 Pine ANy. High count 3/25 St. Louis (845, Duluth Harbor) PHS.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
3453 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/20) 3/6 Clay RHO, 3/9 Traverse MO, 3/14 St. Louis DBF. High counts 3/24 Houston (~7,500, Reno Bottoms) SPu, 3/16 Lac qui Parle (~2,000, Bolland Slough W.P.A.) JF, 3/12 Houston (1,006, Houston) SPu.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
2338 Early south (median 3/8) 3/1 Houston DSt, Rice DAT, 3/6 Goodhue PEJ, GJM, Wabasha, Winona PEJ, 3/7 Dakota PEJ, Lac qui Parle BJU, but also see winter report. Early north (median 3/31) 3/18 St. Louis SSp, 3/24 Douglas MJB, DPG, 3/25 Todd JeM. High counts 4/15 St. Louis (1,625, Duluth Harbor) PHS, 4/3 St. Louis (1,501, Duluth Harbor; also 1,341 unidentified scaup and 550 Aythya sp.) PHS. Late south 5/12 Rice DAB, DAT, GHo, 5/27 Pipestone KRE, LS (median 5/14). Late north 5/28 St. Louis SBM, 5/31 Beltrami, Koochiching RAE (median 5/29), but also see summer report.
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
3453 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/15) 3/9 Traverse MO, 3/16 Polk SC, 3/17 Becker, Clay, Wilkin HHD, RAE, Mahnomen SC, Morrison MJB, St. Louis GHo. High counts 3/24 Houston (~5,000, Reno Bottoms) SPu, 3/30 St. Louis (936, Duluth Harbor) PHS.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
1 Only report: 3/15–20 Cook (male, Grand Marais harbor) fide JWL, ph. ANy.
Surf Scoter
(Melanitta perspicillata)
12 All reports: 4/28–5/1 Winona DBz, m.ob., 5/4 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) MJM, 5/7 St. Louis (Park Point) SBM, ACr, 5/16 St. Louis (2, Park Point) JLK.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
2 All reports: 3/17 (record early, overwintered?) Cook (2, near Five Mile Rock) ANy, 4/19 St. Louis (Park Point) JLK, 5/7 St. Louis (9, Park Point) SBM, ACr.
Black Scoter
(Melanitta americana)
2 All reports: 4/17–19 St. Louis (5, Park Point) JLK, 5/25–26 Cook (Paradise Beach) DFN.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
31 All reports: 3/16 Lake (2, Two Harbors) ANy, 3/18 Freeborn (Geneva Lake) PEJ. 4/17 Cook (20, Grand Marais) JaJ, 4/23–5/13 Lake (max. 15, Two Harbors) JWL, 5/6 Carlton (Moose Lake W.T.P.) †ACr, 5/19 Cook (32, Cascade River/Taconite Harbor) JCG, 5/25–26 Cook (max. 8, Paradise Beach) DFN, 5/25 Lake (5, Beaver Bay) DFN, 5/26 Cook (Tofte) KRo.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
3453 High counts 3/24 Houston (~1,500, Reno Bottoms) SPu, 3/24 Lac qui Parle (~200, Salt Lake) JF, 4/22 Hennepin (150) CMB. Late south 5/21 Benton CRM, 5/27 Pipestone CRM, m.ob. (median 5/30).
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
2745 High counts 3/31 St. Louis (1,695, Duluth Harbor) PHS, 3/24 Houston (~500, Reno Bottoms) SPu. Late south 5/8 Winona ANy, DBz, 5/16 Kandiyohi JAn (median 5/12).
Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala islandica)
11 All reports: 3/16 Lac qui Parle (Bolland Slough) †JF, 3/22 St. Louis (overwintering adult male, Park Point) †PHS.
Common Goldeneye X Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula X B. islandica)
Adult male probable hybrid 4/1 St. Louis (Duluth Harbor) †PHS. Fourth state record of this taxon (The Loon 82:147–150).
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
3453 Overwintered widely south and in St. Louis (pair). Early north migrants (median 3/17) 3/9 Morrison MJB, St. Louis (migrant?) KRE, Traverse MO, 3/15 Hubbard MaH, MAW, Pine ANy, 3/16 Clearwater KVH, Itasca SC, EEO. High count 3/24 Houston (~500, Reno Bottoms) SPu.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
2847 Early north (away from overwintering locations) 3/9 (median 3/4) Traverse MO, 3/12 Clay BDS, 3/15 Itasca SC, Pine ANy. Late south 5/11 Goodhue GJM, 5/16 Anoka SBM, Kandiyohi JAn (median 5/24).
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
1640 Early south (median 3/10) 3/3 Dakota RTe, 3/6 Wabasha PEJ, 3/7 Lac qui Parle BJU. Early north (away from Lake Superior) 3/20 Marshall fide JMJ, 3/24 Douglas FGo, MJB, DPG, 3/30 Itasca BWF. High counts 4/1 Carver (151, Lake Waconia) WCM, 4/18 St. Louis (142, Lester River, Duluth) JLK. Late south 5/25 Sibley WCM, 5/28 Hennepin SOa (median 5/19).
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
1950 See winter report for early south migrants. Early north (median 4/3) 4/6 Grant ANy, 4/7 Becker ANy, Traverse DFN, 4/14 Kanabec, Pine DBz, m.ob. High counts 4/21 Pope (~1,000, Lake Emily) DPG, 4/15 Sibley (540, Lake Washington) DWK, 4/22 Dakota (estimated 400, Lake Byllesby) ADS. Unusual Northeast reports: 4/28–5/6 Carlton (Moose Lake W.T.P) HHD, JPr, RAE, 5/9–11 St. Louis (Indian Point, Duluth) JLK.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
2550 Reported as far north as Kittson, Marshall, Beltrami, Itasca, Cass, Aitkin, Carlton. Probable escapees or released birds also seen in southern St. Louis (4 locations). Peak counts 3/5 Dakota (52) CMB, 3/8 Goodhue (49, Frontenac) RBJ.
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
2912 Found throughout normal range, including Anoka CAB, Dakota (Miesville Ravine) KSm, Fillmore NBO, Goodhue, Wabasha, Winona m.ob., Washington DFN. Drumming counts down nearly 50% from 2011 in the forested regions (Minnesota DNR).
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
3 All reports: 3/11 Lake (2) RAE, 4/19 Lake of the Woods SC, 5/12 Lake SES, Lake of the Woods MHK.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
122 All south reports: 3/12, 5/5 Lac qui Parle (4, Plover Prairie.) BJU, 3/27 Yellow Medicine (2) BRB, 3/31 Lac qui Parle (Hantho Twp.) BJU. High counts 3/10 Polk (18, Wetlands, Pines, and Prairie Audubon Sanctuary) HHu, 3/11 Marshall (16) JMJ, 4/25 St. Louis (13, Sax-Zim Bog) ABi. Additional north reports from Aitkin, Carlton, Clearwater, Kanabec, Kittson, Koochiching, Norman, Pennington, Roseau. Total of 1,404 individuals observed on 154 dancing grounds; down slightly from 2011 (Minnesota DNR).
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
71 Presumed releases seen in Lac qui Parle (Plover Prairie, Hegland W.P.A.) BJU, FGo. All north reports: Becker (max. 45) BDS, Clay (max. 35, Bluestem Prairie) SHe, Mahnomen JCC, Marshall (4) CSt, Norman (max. 18) JCC, Polk (max. 50, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) AFo, Wilkin MJM.
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
69 All north reports: 3/10 Kittson TrB, 3/11–4/29 Polk HHu, m.ob., 4/22 Clay (Felton Prairie) RHO, 5/21 Morrison CRM, 5/28 Wilkin HHD, 5/29 Pennington JMJ. All reports were of 1–2 birds.
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
2052 High count 5/25 Rock (20, Blue Mounds S.P.) TMo. Reported as far north as Marshall, Becker, Wadena, Itasca (released?), and Carlton.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
3053 Early south (median 3/9) 3/6 Wabasha PEJ, 3/7 Hennepin JFR, CMB, RTe, Olmsted CWG, Rice JLO, DAB, DAT, Steele NFT, 3/9 Carver JCy. Early north (median 3/27) 3/13 St. Louis SLF, 3/20 Mille Lacs ASc, 3/24 Douglas FGo, JPE. High counts 4/20 Blue Earth (81, Lily Lake) ChH, 4/16 Watonwan (80) AnK, 4/19 Hennepin (75) CMB.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
2442 Early south (median 3/26) 3/16 Freeborn PEJ, 3/18 Dakota JoD, 3/19 Hennepin CMB. Early north (median 4/10) 4/3 St. Louis JSI, SIv, 4/5 Marshall SRo, Todd ANy, 4/7 Hubbard ANy. High counts 4/22 St. Louis (750, Park Point) MLH, 4/19 Hennepin (529, lakes Nokomis, Harriet, and Calhoun) CMB. Late south 5/18 Blue Earth ChH, 5/27 Hennepin SHF (median 5/14). Late north 5/30 Marshall GAK, 5/31 Koochiching RAE (median 6/3), but also see summer report.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
2229 Early south (median 4/3) 3/20 Lac qui Parle BJU, 3/23 Hennepin (2) CMB, 3/31 Chisago LS. Early north (median 4/7) 4/1 Todd BWF, JWH, 4/3 Clearwater RAE, 4/4 Marshall RAE, JMJ. High counts 4/22 St. Louis (130, Park Point, Duluth) MLH, 4/22 St. Louis (70, Bear Island Lake) SLF.
Eared Grebe
(Podiceps nigricollis)
1315 Early south (median 4/9) 3/31 Lac qui Parle, Yellow Medicine BJU, 4/6 Renville RBW, 4/11 Hennepin ACr. Early north (median 4/22) 4/9 Morrison FGo, 4/18 Pennington MA, 4/19 Marshall HHu. Notable northeast reports: 5/7 St. Louis (Park Point, Duluth) SBM, ACr, 5/12 Itasca (Splithand Lake) ph. JLK, 5/31 Koochiching RAE.
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
1215 Early south (median 4/11) 4/6 Sibley RBW, 4/11 Lac qui Parle BJU, Stevens DLP, 4/22 Brown DWK, Sibley DWK, SBM. Early north (median 4/21) 4/5 Douglas ANy, 4/14 Douglas JPE, 4/28 Clearwater DWK, SBM. High count 5/24 Marshall (27, Agassiz N.W.R.) GAK. Unusual northeast reports 5/16 Koochiching (Rainy Lake) ph. AMe, 5/19–20 St. Louis (2, Park Point) FJN, KJS, †PHS.
Clark's Grebe
(Aechmophorus clarkii)
One reported 5/20 in Lac qui Parle ph. BJU.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
3453 Reported from every county. High count 3/15 Olmsted (~100) CWG.
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
1038 First county record: 5/5 Scott (New Market) JFR. Observed north in Becker, Clay, Douglas, Itasca, Lake (5/21 ph. JWL), Otter Tail, Polk, Traverse, Wadena, Wilkin.
White-winged Dove
(Zenaida asiatica)
1 One bird found 4/21–29 Winona (Lewiston) HHD, ph. †ANy, m.ob.
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
3453 Reported from every county. High count 4/28 Hennepin (50, Elm Creek Park) TLo.
Cuckoos
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus americanus)
315 Early south 5/1 (record early) Goodhue LEC, 5/10 Stevens DBM. All north reports: 5/21 Mille Lacs ASc and Morrison CRM, 5/22 Morrison FGo, 5/25 Pine RBJ, DAC, 5/27 Pine (2) EMH.
Black-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus erythropthalmus)
1322 Early south (median 5/9) 5/5 Hennepin CMB and Rice TFB, 5/6 Blue Earth AnK, Carver (Rapids Lake) JCy, Washington DFN. Early north (median 5/16) 5/12 Morrison FGo, 5/14 Mille Lacs ASc and Wadena (2, Dry Sand W.M.A.) HCT, PEB.
Nightjars
Common Nighthawk
(Chordeiles minor)
1534 Early south (median 5/1) 5/3 Winona NSg, 5/4 Big Stone DLP. Early north (median 5/10) 5/3 Todd JLK, 5/13 Morrison FGo. High count 5/20 Hennepin (15, Lake Nokomis) WPe.
Eastern Whip-poor-will
(Antrostomus vociferus)
714 Early south (median 4/28) 4/14 Chisago SGM, RSg, 4/23 Waseca (Maplewood Park, Waseca) KSm. Early north (median 5/8) 5/3 Cass (Deep Portage) DAY and Todd JLK, 5/6 Cass JWM. High counts 5/6 Anoka (14, Bunker Hills R.P.) SaH, 5/8 Anoka (8, Bunker Hills R.P.) SaH. First county record for Grant on 5/9 DBM.
Swifts
Chimney Swift
(Chaetura pelagica)
2849 Early south (median 4/21) 4/16 Winona MGo, 4/20 Rice TFB and Winona ANy. Early north (median 5/1) 4/26 Hubbard MAW, 4/30 Mille Lacs ASc and Otter Tail DST. High count 5/5 Winona (25, Saint Mary's University) MGo.
Hummingbirds
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
(Archilochus colubris)
2942 Early south (median 5/4) 4/25 Dakota GaB, 5/3 Carver WCM, Hennepin CMB, SBM, Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/7) 5/4 Todd DTM, 5/5 Douglas JPE.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
1339 South reports 4/1 Dakota JFR, 4/2 Washington (3, Valley View Park) SBe, 4/6 Waseca DBM, 4/10 Anoka ELC, 4/11 Lac qui Parle (Walter Twp.) BJU, 4/14 Fillmore DBM and Meeker PRH all before recent median 4/15. Early north 4/14 Douglas JPE, 4/21 Otter Tail DST, 4/23 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) MA, 4/27 Kanabec JPr, 5/4 Itasca SC, EEO all before recent median 5/5. High count 5/5 Hennepin (6, Old Cedar Ave. bridge) GHo.
Sora
(Porzana carolina)
2538 South reports 3/30 Olmsted CAK, CHo, JWH, 4/1 Dakota SBM, 4/2 Dakota KSm, SBM and Hennepin DAs, 4/7 Houston RZi and Winona GLa, KRE, 4/11 Lac qui Parle (4) BJU all before recent median 4/14. Early north (median 4/23) 4/24 Mille Lacs ASc, 4/27 Kanabec JPr. High count 4/29 Benton (8, Sartell W.M.A.) MJB.
Common Gallinule
(Gallinula galeata)
3 All south reports after recent median 5/7: 5/19 Blue Earth (Maple River W.M.A.) AnK, ChH and Houston (Blue Lake, La Crescent) WCM, 5/24–30 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) m.ob.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
2553 Reported south throughout the season. North reports 3/5 St. Louis (Silver Lake, Virginia) DKa, 3/12 Traverse BJU, 3/16 Beltrami KVH, 3/17 Becker HHD, RAE and Douglas JPE, 3/18 Douglas HHD, 3/24 Douglas FGo, MJB, DPG all before recent median 3/28. High counts 3/24 Houston (~8,500, Reno Bottoms, Upper Mississippi River N.W.R.) SPu, 4/18 Winona (~2,500, Prairie Island) MSn, 4/22 Carver (~2,500, Lake Waconia) JCy.
Yellow Rail
(Coturnicops noveboracensis)
2 Early north 4/23 Aitkin KCR was well before recent median 5/11. Only other reports: 5/10 Aitkin (2, McGregor Marsh) KCR and Hubbard MAW, 5/17 Aitkin ASc.
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
3035 South reports 3/2 Blue Earth (Mankato) ChH, 3/3 Houston (Houston) SPu, 3/6 Wabasha (2) PEJ, 3/7 Lac qui Parle (2, Hantho Twp.) BJU, Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) ASc and Winona (Prairie Island) ANy, 3/8 Dakota ANy, CMB, MGo, 3/9 Anoka CKB all before recent median 3/14. North reports 3/11 Morrison (Crane Meadows N.W.R.) KEm, 3/13–14 Cass JWM, 3/14 Mille Lacs ASc and Morrison JeM, DTM, 3/15 Hubbard MAW and Todd JeM, DTM, then 3/16 in many locations all before recent median 3/21. High count 4/2 Polk (~300, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) AFo.
Stilts, Avocets
BLACK-NECKED STILT
(Himantopus mexicanus)
3 Three reports: 4/15 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. bridge) ph. †SLP, ph. †BAF, ph. †CMB, ph. †BeH, ph. ANy, ph. †KRo, m.ob., 4/20–23 Blue Earth (Lily Lake) ph. †AnK, ph. †ChH, m.ob., 5/19 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) †BTS, ph. †SVo.
American Avocet
(Recurvirostra americana)
216 South reports 3/31 Lac qui Parle ph. BJU; 4/7 Lac qui Parle PEJ, DFN, 4/12 Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) BJU, 4/13 Lac qui Parle DLP, 4/14 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. bridge) RDa, 4/16 Blue Earth (3, Perch Lake) AnK, ChH and Rice (Millersburg) DAB all before recent median 4/20. All north reports after recent median 4/30: 5/2 Marshall (4) fide JMJ, 5/3 Marshall (2, Agassiz N.W.R.) GAK, 5/18 Morrison FGo, 5/21–22 Morrison (Pierz W.T.P.) DBM, CRM, BWF, 5/28 Marshall (Warren) HHu. Additional first county report 5/21 Benton CRM.
Plovers
Black-bellied Plover
(Pluvialis squatarola)
714 Early south (median 5/1) 5/2 Blue Earth (Gilfillan Lake) RBW, 5/4 Blue Earth RAE, 5/7 Lac qui Parle (2, Salt Lake) BJU. Early north (median 5/16) 5/12 Crow Wing (Ironton W.T.P.) JSB, 5/15 Hubbard DWK and St. Louis (Park Point) PHS. High count 5/22 Blue Earth (30, Gilfillan Lake) RBW. Late south 5/28 Dakota m.ob., 5/30 McLeod JEB, Nobles SC, Wright JEB (median 6/6). See summer report for late migrants north.
American Golden-Plover
(Pluvialis dominica)
315 South reports 3/24 Lac qui Parle (6, Salt Lake) JF, 3/25 Blue Earth AnK, 3/27 Blue Earth (27, Lincoln W.P.A.) AnK, ChH, 3/28 Dakota (2, Randolph) BRL, 3/30 Blue Earth (30) ChH, 3/31 Lac qui Parle (18, Freeland Twp.) BJU followed by many reports well before recent median 4/17. Only north reports: 5/8 Becker ASM, 5/24 St. Louis (Duluth) PHS, JLK, 5/26 Douglas JPE. High count 5/11 Carver (~150) WCM. See summer report for late migrants south.
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
3453 See winter report for early migrants south (median 3/2). North reports 3/11 Hubbard MAW and Morrison CMB, 3/12 Mille Lacs ASc, Morrison (Camp Ripley) LaM, Traverse BJU, Wadena PJB followed by many reports before recent median 3/18. High count 3/11 Dakota (75, Lake Byllesby) ACr.
Semipalmated Plover
(Charadrius semipalmatus)
1833 Early south (median 4/22) 4/16 Dakota (2, Lake Byllesby) ANy, DBz, JWH, 4/17 Lac qui Parle (4, Hamlin W.M.A.) JF and Watonwan (2, Mud Lake) AnK. Early north (median 5/8) 5/5 Polk JOJ, 5/6 Polk RZi, PRH, JCC and Traverse DBz. High count 4/29 Lac qui Parle (49) PCC. See summer report for late migrants.
Piping Plover
(Charadrius melodus)
2 Two reports, both before recent early south median 5/4: 4/20 Swift (ad. male, Lubenow W.P.A.) DLP, 4/26 Lyon RJS.
Sandpipers
Upland Sandpiper
(Bartramia longicauda)
1115 Early south (median 4/26) 4/22 Brown (2, Mulligan Twp.) DWK, SBM, 4/26 Brown ANy, DBM and Yellow Medicine DBM. Early north (median 5/3) 4/30 Kittson TrB and Morrison DBM, 5/1 Crow Wing (Pequot Lakes) ABi. High count 5/12 Clay (11) RHO.
Whimbrel
(Numenius phaeopus)
51 Only south report: 5/28 Dakota (Vermillion Twp.) BRL, ph. CMB, m.ob. Early north (median 5/18) 4/23 Cass MaH, 5/19 Clearwater (13) PEB, DWK, 5/20 St. Louis (6) JLK; other north reports from Cook and Lake. High count 5/26 Cook (36, Paradise Beach) DFN. See summer report for late migrants north.
Hudsonian Godwit
(Limosa haemastica)
616 South reports 4/8 Lincoln (2, Lake Benton) LS, 4/14 Dakota (12, Lake Byllesby) GHo, 4/15 Blue Earth (40, Lincoln W.P.A.) DWK, Carver (9, Rice Lake, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) WCM, Lac qui Parle (9, Cory Lake) DBM followed by several reports all before recent median 4/21. Early north (median 5/8) 5/3 Kittson (Joe River S.W.A.) TrB, 5/5 Polk JOJ. High count 4/15 Blue Earth (40, Lincoln W.P.A.) DWK. Late south 5/26 Blue Earth (2) ChH and Dakota MJM, 5/27 Dakota DAB, RDE and Pipestone m.ob. (median 5/31). Late north 5/21 Morrison CRM, 5/22 Marshall ANy (median 5/30), but see summer report.
Marbled Godwit
(Limosa fedoa)
1111 Early south (median 4/13) 4/11 Lac qui Parle (2) BJU, 4/14 Blue Earth (Lincoln W.P.A.) RBW. Early north (median 4/13) 4/9 Becker (Becker) BDS, 4/17 Red Lake GT. High count 4/30 Kittson (34, Joe River S.W.A.) TrB.
Ruddy Turnstone
(Arenaria interpres)
910 Early south (median 5/14) 5/12 Big Stone (Wiley W.P.A.) DWK, 5/13 Swift (2, Lubenow W.P.A.) SBM. Early north (median 5/14) 5/18 Crow Wing (Ironton W.T.P.) JSB and St. Louis (Morgan Park) JLK, 5/19 Clearwater (2, Clearwater River Impoundment) PEB, DWK. High count 5/23 St. Louis (121, Park Point, Duluth) PHS. Late south 5/23 Lac qui Parle DLP, 5/24 Blue Earth CRM and Dakota (3) DWK (median 6/1. See summer report for late migrants north.
RED KNOT
(Calidris canutus)
No reports.
RUFF
(Calidris pugnax)
1 Alternate-plumaged male found 4/18 Olmsted (Silver Creek Reservoir) CAK, RLE, ph. DBM, ph. CWG, ph. ANy, ph. JWH, m.ob.
Stilt Sandpiper
(Calidris himantopus)
818 Early south (median 5/3) 4/23 Dakota GLa, LS, 4/24 Dakota ANy, RTe and Winona (6) ANy. Early north (median 5/13) 5/11 Cass DAY, 5/12 Grant RBW. High count 4/24 Dakota (12) ANy. See summer report for late migrants south (median 5/28) and north (median 5/26).
Sanderling
(Calidris alba)
512 Early south (median 5/5) 5/3 Lac qui Parle (2, Cory Lake) BJU, 5/14 Rock (34) BWF, JWH. Early north (median 5/11) 5/15 St. Louis (Park Point) PHS, 5/17 Wadena (Sebeka W.T.P.) HHD. High count 5/28 St. Louis (75, Park Point) JLK. See summer report for late migrants.
Dunlin
(Calidris alpina)
1736 South reports 3/28 Dakota (3, Randolph) BRL, 3/31 Carver and Hennepin CMB, 4/3–6 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, 4/7 Dakota (Lake Byllesby) PDK followed by several reports all before recent median 4/19. Record early north 4/10 Otter Tail GO, followed by several reports before recent median 5/10. High count 5/11 Dakota (25, Lake Byllesby) BAF, SHF. See summer report for late migrants.
PURPLE SANDPIPER
(Calidris maritima)
1 Basic-plumaged bird photographed 3/17 Lake (Split Rock Lighthouse S.P.) HPi. Seventh state and first spring record for Minnesota.
Baird's Sandpiper
(Calidris bairdii)
927 Record early south 3/14 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, also reported before recent median (4/6) 3/20 Lac qui Parle ph. BJU, 3/29 Sherburne (2, Sherburne N.W.R.) BAB. Early north (median 4/23) 5/3 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) GAK, 5/6 Red Lake (Red Lake Falls W.T.P.) JCC. High count 5/27 Lac qui Parle (52, Cory Lake) KLn. See summer report for late migrants.
Least Sandpiper
(Calidris minutilla)
2541 Early south (median 4/15) 3/20 Lac qui Parle ph. BJU, 4/11 Stevens DLP, 4/15 Carver (Rice Lake, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) WCM, Dakota (Lake Byllesby) MJM, Martin (2) BRB. Early north (median 5/6) 5/3 Kittson (Joe River S.W.A.) TrB, 5/4 Norman (5) JCC. High count 5/5 Lac qui Parle (247) PCC. See summer report for late migrants.
White-rumped Sandpiper
(Calidris fuscicollis)
1333 Early south (median 4/29) 5/1 Lac qui Parle LS, 5/2 Dakota JLO. Early north (median 5/14) 4/26 Roseau BSi, 5/6 Polk (2) KRE, JCC. High count 5/30 Carver (35) JCy. See summer report for late migrants.
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
(Calidris subruficollis)
1 One individual observed among hundreds of Semipalmated and White-rumped Sandpipers 5/27 Pipestone CRM, m.ob.
Pectoral Sandpiper
(Calidris melanotos)
2643 Several reports prior to the previous record early date (3/17): 3/13 Dakota (Lake Byllesby) KSm, 3/14 Olmsted (2, South Landfill Reservoir) JWH, 3/15 Dakota (8, Lake Byllesby) CMB, JLO, BAF, GHo, 3/16 Dakota LEC, BRL; then many reports before recent median 4/1. Record early north 3/24 Douglas FGo, MJB, then reported before recent median (4/19) 3/30 Becker ASM, 4/7 Traverse PEJ, DFN, 4/12 Mille Lacs RBW, 4/14 Douglas JPE. High counts 4/29 Lac qui Parle (1,888) PCC, 4/22 Lac qui Parle (916) PCC, 4/21 Lac qui Parle (~500, Cory Lake) RTe, KSm, 4/28 Lac qui Parle (~500, Cory Lake) JFR. See summer report for late migrants.
Semipalmated Sandpiper
(Calidris pusilla)
1632 Early south (median 4/17) 4/11–12 Lac qui Parle (Walter Twp.) BJU, 4/17 Blue Earth (Lincoln W.P.A.) AnK, Watonwan (2, Mud Lake) AnK, Winona (Lewiston W.T.P.) ANy. Early north (median 5/4) 4/10 Otter Tail GO, 5/3 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) GAK, 5/12 Otter Tail DST. High count 5/27 Lac qui Parle (~500, Cory Lake) KLn.
Short-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus griseus)
1224 Early south (median 4/30) 4/26 Lac qui Parle (Cory Lake) DBM, 4/30 Dakota (12) JLO, Watonwan (2) AnK. Early north (median 5/8) 4/29 Morrison FGo ties record earliest, then not reported again until 5/11 Douglas RBW. High count 5/12 Big Stone (40, Wiley W.P.A.) DWK. Late south 5/27 Lac qui Parle BJU and Pipestone GLa, 5/31 Lac qui Parle (3) BJU (median 5/24). Late north 5/20 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) m.ob., 5/22 Marshall ANy (median 5/25).
Long-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus scolopaceus)
519 Record early south 3/17 Dakota JLO, 3/31 Lac qui Parle (4), followed by many reports before recent median 4/24 beginning 4/9 Jackson (Toe W.M.A.) KSm. Early north (median 5/9) 5/6 Polk RZi, 5/11 Carlton BWF. High count 4/28 Lac qui Parle (30, Cory Lake) MBS, ACr. Late south 5/17 Blue Earth (Lincoln W.P.A.) ChH, 5/20 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 5/19). Late north 5/19 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) JVe, 5/20 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) DBM, REH, ENu (median 5/17).
American Woodcock
(Scolopax minor)
2530 Early south (median 3/13) 3/6 Carver (Rapids Lake) JCy, 3/7 Ramsey (St. Anthony Park) RMD. Early north (median 3/26) 3/14 Hubbard MAW and Pine (2, St. Croix S.P.) BSy, 3/15 Itasca SC, then 3/17 in several locations. High count 4/14 Winona (15) KKB, SGM, SSh.
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
2945 Individual observed 3/7 Winona (Prairie Island) ANy probably represents overwintering bird. South reports 3/12 Lac qui Parle (2) BJU, 3/13 Sherburne ASc, 3/14 Big Stone DLP, Lac qui Parle DLP, Olmsted (2) JWH followed by many reports before recent median 3/22. North reports 3/17 Douglas JPE and Mille Lacs ASc, 3/20 Morrison (7) MJB followed by several reports before recent median 3/31. High count 4/6 Lac qui Parle (40) PCC.
Spotted Sandpiper
(Actitis macularius)
2942 Early south (median 4/20) 4/14 Dakota SWe, 4/18 Olmsted DWK, JWH, CRM, SBM and Rice TFB. Early north (median 4/29) 4/20 Mille Lacs ASc, 4/28 Clearwater (Itasca S.P.) DWK, SBM. High count 5/24 St. Louis (18, Park Point, Duluth) PHS.
Solitary Sandpiper
(Tringa solitaria)
1537 Early south (median 4/19) 4/1 Lac qui Parle FGo, 4/16 Dakota JLO and Lac qui Parle DLP, 4/17 Dakota (6) DVe. Early north (median 4/30) 5/2 Morrison FGo, 5/5 Douglas FGo, MJB and Grant DBz. High count 5/1 Goodhue (12, Prairie Island) GJM. Late south 5/27 Lac qui Parle BJU and Rice DAB, 5/30 Carver JCy (median 5/27). Late north 5/22 Morrison FGo, 5/24 Roseau JMJ (median 5/25).
Lesser Yellowlegs
(Tringa flavipes)
2950 South reports 3/14 Olmsted ANy, JWH, 3/15 Carver RBJ and Dakota (Lake Byllesby) CMB, JLO, BAF, GHo followed by many reports all well before recent median 3/29. North reports 3/18 Douglas RAE, 3/20 Becker ASM, 3/24 Douglas FGo, MJB all well before recent median 4/9. High counts 4/22 Lac qui Parle (1,451) PCC, 4/17 Lac qui Parle (~1,000, Cory Lake) KLn, 4/29 Lac qui Parle (511) PCC, 4/21 Lac qui Parle (~500, Cory Lake) RPR, 5/1 Carver (420, Rice Lake, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) WCM. See summer report for late migrants.
Willet
(Tringa semipalmata)
918 South reports 3/24 Lac qui Parle (2, Salt Lake) JF, 4/16 Lac qui Parle (2, Hamlin W.M.A.) JF, 4/21 Lac qui Parle DLP all before recent median 4/24. Early north (median 5/1) 4/29 Morrison (28, Royalton) FGo, MJB and Todd (6, Eagle Bend W.T.P.) DWK, SBM, 5/2 St. Louis (4, Park Point) JLK. High count 4/29 Hennepin (50, Rice Lake) KRo, CMB, RTe. Late south 5/27 Pipestone WCM, RAE, GLa, 5/29 Carver (4) JCy (median 5/26). See summer report for late migrants north.
Greater Yellowlegs
(Tringa melanoleuca)
2847 South reports 3/6 Wabasha PEJ, 3/8–9 Dakota (Lake Byllesby) ANy, MGo, RMD, MDu followed by many reports all well before recent median 3/27. North reports 3/17 Douglas JPE and Marshall (2, Warren) HHu, 3/22 Kittson (Joe River S.W.A.) TrB, 3/24 Douglas (3, Lake Jennie) MJB followed by many reports all well before recent median 4/8. Late south 5/30 McLeod JEB, 5/31 Lac qui Parle DLP and Ramsey (Crosby Farm R.P.) BNW (median 5/25). Late north 5/25 Morrison (Pierz W.T.P.) MJB, 5/28 Marshall (Warren) HHu (median 5/28), but see summer report.
Wilson's Phalarope
(Phalaropus tricolor)
2031 Early south (median 4/23) 4/21 Lac qui Parle (Cory Lake) RPR, 4/22 Lac qui Parle (2) PCC. Early north (median 5/1) 4/30 Kittson (14, Joe River S.W.A.) TrB, 5/2 Morrison (8, Elmdale) MJB, FGo. High count 5/5 Lac qui Parle (123) PCC.
Red-necked Phalarope
(Phalaropus lobatus)
914 Early south (median 5/12) 5/2 Lac qui Parle ph. BJU, 5/3 Blue Earth (4, Gilfillin Lake) BWF, 5/7 Lac qui Parle (3, Salt Lake) BJU. Early north (median 5/15) 5/17 Wadena (Verndale W.T.P.) HHD, 5/18 Becker (Hamden Slough N.W.R.) JVe and Morrison (Pierz W.T.P.) FGo. High counts 5/20 Lac qui Parle (12, Salt Lake) BJU, 5/27 Lac qui Parle (12, Cory Lake) KLn. Late south 5/27 Lac qui Parle (12, Cory Lake) KLn and Pipestone m.ob., 5/31 Carver (2) JCy and Nobles (Wilmont W.T.P.) SC (median 5/29). Late north 5/25 Pine (6, Hinckley) RBJ, DAC, 5/28 Otter Tail and Wilkin HHD (median 5/30), but see summer report.
Jaegers
Parasitic Jaeger
(Stercorarius parasiticus)
No reports.
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
1529 South reports 3/24 Redwood (6, Willow Lake W.M.A., record early) SVo, MJM, 3/25 Stearns (2, Raymond Lake) PCC, 3/27 Winona (7, Lewiston W.T.P.) ANy, NSg followed by many reports all before recent median 4/3. North reports 3/30 Mille Lacs RBW, 4/1 Todd (4, Browerville W.T.P.) BWF, JWH, 4/6 Crow Wing (36, Ironton W.T.P.) JSB and Grant ANy followed by several reports all before recent median 4/13. High count 5/25 St. Louis (365, Park Point, Duluth) JLK. Late south 5/19 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, MiO, PRH, SVo, 5/31 Redwood (Willow Lake W.M.A.) SVo (median 6/6). See summer report for late migrants north.
Little Gull
(Hydrocoloeus minutus)
1 First-year bird observed 5/28 St. Louis on Minnesota side of Superior Entry after being photographed on the Wisconsin side ph. TKe, TPr.
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
1427 Individual observed 3/6 Goodhue (Prairie Island) GJM may be the adult seen in Dakota through mid-January. Additional south reports 3/11 Nobles (Fulda W.M.A.) BJU and Waseca HHD, 3/12 Big Stone (Otrey Twp.) BJU, 3/21 Blue Earth (Gilfillin Lake) RBW all before recent median 3/25. Early north (median 4/6) 3/17 Marshall (Warren) HHu, 4/5 Pennington RAE. High count 5/26 Carver (~100) JCy.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
3351 Observed statewide throughout the season. High count 5/19 St. Louis (10,000, Interstate Island W.M.A.) KSt.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
1732 Last reported south 5/5 Washington (2, Warner N.C.) PSm, 5/26 Wabasha (2, Lake City) JCC, but see summer report. High count 3/3 St. Louis (400) TPr, TKe.
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
1 Observed in St. Louis (various locations in Duluth) as late as 3/24 (first-cycle) PHS.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
1 Adult bird observed 3/22 St. Louis (20th Ave. West, Duluth) †GJN, m.ob.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
1 Observed in St. Louis (various locations in Duluth) as late as 4/12 (2 first-cycle, Hearding Island) PHS with high count 3/4 (5, all subadults) MBS, ACr. An apparent first-cycle was later seen on the Minnesota side of Superior Entry 5/29 TPr, TKe.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
1 Observed in St. Louis (various locations in Duluth) as late as 3/25 (second-cycle, Interstate Island W.M.A.) PHS. High count 3/2 St. Louis (3, one first-cycle and two second-cycles at Canal Park) PHS. A first-cycle bird was later seen on 5/19 in Duluth ph. PHS, KSt.
Caspian Tern
(Hydroprogne caspia)
1513 Early south (median 4/23) 5/1 Hennepin (Rice Lake, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) WCM, CMB and Olmsted (East Landfill Reservoir) JWH, 5/2 Dakota (Lake Byllesby) GHo, Hennepin LMS, Ramsey (Lake Owasso) PJM. Early north (median 5/3) 4/30 St. Louis (2, Interstate Island W.M.A.) JLK, 5/4 Itasca SC, EEO. High count 5/11 Carver (51, Lake Waconia) WCM.
Black Tern
(Chlidonias niger)
1634 Early south (median 4/30) 4/19 Benton FGo, 5/2 Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/8) 5/5 Douglas FGo, Morrison MJB, FGo, Polk JOJ, Todd FGo, 5/10 Grant DBM. High count 5/30 Marshall (~300, Agassiz N.W.R.) GAK.
Common Tern
(Sterna hirundo)
1114 Early south (median 4/26) 4/27 Sherburne ASc, 4/29 Washington LMS. Early north (median 5/1) 5/2 St. Louis (5) JLK, 5/5 Douglas JPE. High count 5/15 St. Louis (2,087, Duluth) PHS, JLK. See summer report for late migrants south.
Forster's Tern
(Sterna forsteri)
1537 Early south (median 4/10) 3/26 Lac qui Parle FAE, 4/6 Hennepin (Purgatory Creek) KRo. Early north (median 4/19) 4/10 Otter Tail GO, 4/14 Douglas JPE. High count 5/2 Dakota (40, Lake Byllesby) GHo.
Loons
Red-throated Loon
(Gavia stellata)
1 All reports from Lake Superior in St. Louis: 4/18–5/31+ at Park Point and Lester River (max. 18 on 5/19 and 5/28) JLK, FJN, DWK.
Pacific Loon
(Gavia pacifica)
No reports.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
2934 Early south (median 3/27) 3/17 Ramsey YK, 3/18 Hennepin BAF, SHF, 3/20 Anoka TMu, Rice TFB, Stearns MJB. Early north (median 4/2) 3/16 Hubbard MAW, 3/22 Todd JeM, DTM, 3/24 Cass DAY.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
2750 Early south (median 3/17) 3/4 Rice FVS, 3/7 Big Stone BJU, 3/10 Le Sueur PEB, Rice DAB, GLa, DFN. Early north (median 3/30) 3/18 Douglas HHD, Pine ANy, 3/20 St. Louis FKB, DBF, 3/24 Douglas DPG, Morrison DLP. High count 4/9 Becker (~300) BDS.
NEOTROPIC CORMORANT
(Nannopterum brasilianum)
1 Fifth state record 3/30–31 Murray (Current Lake) ph. †CRM.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
2446 Early south (median 3/26) 3/12 Lac qui Parle BJU, 3/17 Winona DBz, 3/20 Goodhue JLO. Early north (median 4/7) 3/24 Douglas PJK, 3/31 Mille Lacs PEJ, Wadena PJB, 4/1 Todd BWF, JWH. High counts 3/30 Winona (~1,000, Verchota Landing) ANy, 3/23 Lac qui Parle (~650) BJU. Unusual location: 5/1 Lake (Knife River) PHS, 5/10 Lake (24, Two Harbors) JWL.
BROWN PELICAN
(Pelecanus occidentalis)
2 Third state record 4/4–9 Goodhue (Red Wing) ph. CH, JWH, ph. KRE, ph. RZi, ph. CRM (The Loon 84:154). Also photographed 4/9 in Dakota (flying over Hwy. 52 and C.R. 46) ph. DAC. Originally found and photographed by a local fisherman on 4/4 at Red Wing fide TPB.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
American Bittern
(Botaurus lentiginosus)
2113 Early south (median 4/18) 4/12 Lac qui Parle BJU, 4/18 Rice TFB, 4/21 Anoka DWK. Early north (median 4/18) 4/8 Wadena PJB, 4/11 Itasca SC, Marshall fide JMJ, 4/14 Douglas JPE, Kanabec RAE. High count 5/19 Marshall (11, Agassiz N.W.R.) JVe.
Least Bittern
(Ixobrychus exilis)
513 All south reports: 5/8 Wabasha RPR, 5/10+ Lac qui Parle ASc, BJU, 5/13 Swift (Lubenow W.P.A.) SBM, Winona (Dorer Pools) DBz, 5/17 Meeker JEB, 5/17–19 Wabasha (Whitewater W.M.A.) JWH, ANy, SHo, 5/19 Houston (Mound Prairie) WCM, 5/21+ Sherburne PLJ, m.ob., 5/26 Rock (2) CRM, m.ob., 5/27–31 Pipestone (Woodstock W.M.A.) KRE, m.ob., 5/30 Anoka (Carlos Avery W.M.A.) SBM, Cottonwood SC, Murray SWe, 5/31 Isanti (Crooked Road W.M.A.) DPG. All north reports: 5/19–26 Douglas JPE, 5/24 Kittson LW, 5/25 Otter Tail DST, 5/29 Mille Lacs ASc, 5/31+ St. Louis (near Crane Lake) †DMK.
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
3352 Early south (away from overwintering areas) 3/6 Anoka AXH, Goodhue PEJ, Meeker DPG, Rice GLa, DAB, TFB, Washington PEJ, 3/7 Dakota AFo, Winona ANy. Early north (median 3/20) 3/17 Douglas JPE, 3/18 Cass DAY, Pine ANy, 3/19 Hubbard MAW. High counts 5/20 Wright (145, Camp Courage rookery) MJB, 3/21 Hennepin (52, Marshall Terrace Park) SKS, 3/22 Pine (48) AXH.
Great Egret
(Ardea alba)
845 Early south (median 3/22) 3/6 Dakota JLO, 3/19 Winona ANy, 3/22 Carver JCy. Early north (median 4/1) 4/2 Otter Tail BDE, 4/6 Douglas PJK, 4/13 Marshall GAK. High count 4/24 Otter Tail (~180) BDE.
Snowy Egret
(Egretta thula)
3 All reports: All south 4/15 Lac qui Parle (Cory Lake) DBM, 5/3 Lac qui Parle (Mehurin Twp.) BJU, 5/9 Swift CWG, 5/20 Hennepin (Veterans Memorial Park) JEg, TPB, †CMB, †BAF, †MDu, ph. LMS, m.ob.
Little Blue Heron
(Egretta caerulea)
No reports.
TRICOLORED HERON
(Egretta tricolor)
1 Adult seen 5/19 Wright (Succonix W.M.A.) †MJB.
Cattle Egret
(Bubulcus ibis)
112 All south reports: 4/17–23 Rice (3, Cannon Lake) DAB, m.ob., 4/18 Dakota (180th St. Marsh) †KSm, 4/20 Big Stone (3, Long Lake) DLP, 4/21 Carver LMS, 5/5 Hennepin (Bloomington Ice Garden) ph. BeH, m.ob., 5/7 Lac qui Parle (Providence Twp.) BJU, 5/8 Kandiyohi fide JoS, 5/14 McLeod PRH, 5/16 Lyon GWe, 5/19 Nicollet MiO, 5/20 Lincoln (Lake Benton) SC, 5/25 Nobles CRM. Only north report: 5/28 Marshall (near Warren) HHu.
Green Heron
(Butorides virescens)
2139 Early south (median 4/21) 4/17 Dakota KSm, 4/19 Benton FGo, Hennepin CMB, RDa, 4/24 Stearns PCC. Early north (median 5/3) 5/2 Mille Lacs ASc, 5/3 Hubbard MAW, Otter Tail DST, 5/4 Mahnomen JCC.
Black-crowned Night-Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
210 Early south (median 3/29) 3/26 Hennepin BAF, SHF, 4/2 Freeborn TeA. All north reports: 4/30 Otter Tail (2) DST, 5/12 Otter Tail (14, Grotto Lake, Fergus Falls) DST, 5/23 Marshall fide JMJ.
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
(Nyctanassa violacea)
No reports.
Ibises
White-faced Ibis
(Plegadis chihi)
15 All reports: 4/15–16 Dakota/Goodhue (7, Lake Byllesby) ph. †SHF, †BAF, †RPR, m.ob, 4/15–21 Hennepin (max. 3, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) ph. †BAF, ph. †CMB, ph. †ACr, ph. †BeH, ph. RTe, m.ob., 4/22 Lac qui Parle (30 at Cory Lake accompanied by 20 Plegadis sp., another one in Walter Twp, and two more in Yellow Bank Twp.) †PCC, 5/4 Dodge (west of Dodge Center) †RBW, m.ob., 5/6–8 Dakota (180th Street Marsh) †BAF, 5/20 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) DBM, REH. Note: apparent hybrids among Glossy and White-faced Ibis are increasing. When reporting these taxa, please comment on how individual Plegadis are identified at the species level.
Plegadis ibis
(Plegadis sp.)
4 All reports: 3/31 Lac qui Parle (Agassiz Twp.) BJU, 4/15 Martin (7, Pierce Lake W.P.A.) BRB; 4/21 (23), 4/22 (20), 4/23 (4) Lac qui Parle (Cory Lake) KSm, RTe, †PCC, DLP; 4/22 Blue Earth (Lily Lake) AnK, ChH, HHD, 5/3 Faribault (Walnut Lake) RBJ, DAC.
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
3251 Early south (median 3/11) 3/6 Goodhue JLO, 3/7 Big Stone BJU, Fillmore CWG, Rice JLO, 3/8 Wabasha RBJ. Early north (median 3/30) 3/17 St. Louis (W.S.H.C.) DSC, PHS, 3/24 Douglas FGo, Mille Lacs ASc, 3/27 Cass DAY, Todd JeM. High counts 3/23 Wabasha (40) ANy, 4/22 Fillmore (40) CWG.
Osprey
Osprey
(Pandion haliaetus)
2333 Early south (median 3/27) 3/18 Dakota JoD, 3/19 Anoka CAB, 3/24 Sherburne ASc, 3/31 Carver KSo, Hennepin BBy, EBa, Lac qui Parle BJU, Winona NSg. Early north (median 4/1) 3/30 Crow Wing JSB, 4/3 Itasca SC, 4/4 Cass DAY, 4/6 Becker, Otter Tail ANy, Hubbard ANy, MAW, Morrison DLP.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
77 All south reports: 3/2 Sherburne ASc, 3/3 Winona (ad., Wiscoy valley) DBM, 3/10 Nicollet AnK, Rice (juv., River Bend N.C.) DAB, Washington LS, 4/12 Hennepin (ad., Old Cedar Ave. bridge) BeH, 4/28 Lac qui Parle (2, Big Stone N.W.R.) FAE (median late 4/14). All north reports: 3/10 Grant (juv.) DBM and Polk (Wetlands, Pines, and Prairie Audubon Sanctuary) HHu, 3/13 St. Louis (2, W.S.H.C.) EBr, 3/17 St. Louis (St. Louis River) SSp, 3/24 Douglas FGo, 3/30 Pine (Hinckley) RBJ, 4/19 Marshall (Warren) HHu, 4/23 St. Louis (2, Indian Point, Duluth) JLK, 5/13 Mille Lacs LeR (median late 4/17).
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
3452 Early north (median 3/10) 3/10 Douglas, Grant DBM, Polk HHu, Wadena PJB, 3/11 Cass ABi, Marshall JMJ, 3/12 Clay RHO, Kittson LW, Traverse BJU. High count 4/2 Polk (15, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) AFo.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
2532 Early north (median 3/7) 3/5 Hubbard MaH, 3/9 St. Louis SC. High count 5/7 St. Louis (17, Park Point) SBM, ACr. Late south 5/23 Dakota LFr, 5/30 Stevens RMD.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
2045 Early north (median 3/18) 3/13 St. Louis EBr, 3/17 Marshall HHu, 3/20 Clay RHO, Polk SAu.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
83 All south 3/19 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) CRM, 3/24 Ramsey REH, 3/31 Lac qui Parle BJU. North reports from Cass, Hubbard, Itasca, Kittson, Koochiching, Lake, Marshall, St. Louis.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
3453 Reported from every county. High counts 3/10 Benton (62) MJB, 3/13 St. Louis (54, W.S.H.C.) EBr.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
922 Early north (median 3/14) 3/4 Crow Wing JSB, 3/9 Todd DTM, 3/12 Morrison LaM. New county record: 3/21 Watonwan (near Madelia) ph. †AnK. Unusual Northeast report: 4/1 Lake (immature) MJI. All other north reports: Becker, Douglas, Hubbard, Otter Tail, Wadena.
Broad-winged Hawk
(Buteo platypterus)
2335 Early south (median 4/7) 4/11 Sherburne PLJ, 4/14 Dakota ADS. Early north (median 4/10) 4/11 Cass DAY, 4/17 Mille Lacs JSa, 4/18 Grant DaP, Hubbard MAW.
Swainson's Hawk
(Buteo swainsoni)
421 Early south (median 4/3) 3/31 Lac qui Parle BJU, 4/14 Dakota RTe, 4/15 Martin BRB, Renville DBM. All north reports: 5/5 Wilkin DBz, 5/9 Grant DBM, 5/22 Polk, Wilkin ANy, 5/28 Marshall (near Warren) HHu.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
3353 Reported from 86 counties statewide.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
2126 High count 3/11 Polk (20, Burnham Creek W.M.A.) DLT. Late south 4/14 Carver JCy, 4/19 Benton FGo (median 5/10). Late north 5/9 Polk SAS, 5/20 Marshall DBM, ENu (median 5/24).
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
114 Observed south in Blue Earth, Brown, Dakota, Fillmore, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Isanti, Lac qui Parle, Nobles, Redwood, Washington, Watonwan, Winona. Only north report: 3/9 Morrison (Bowlus) MJB.
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
2042 Observed statewide.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
47 Reported south in Big Stone, Fillmore, Houston, Lac qui Parle, Lincoln, Pipestone, Waseca as late as 4/9 Big Stone DLP. Reported north in Becker, Marshall, Otter Tail, Traverse as late as 4/4 Becker KAn.
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
No reports.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
1932 Observed statewide as far southwest as Jackson.
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
3 Observed in St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) throughout the season. Also observed 3/31 Lake (2) JWL, 4/22 Beltrami (2) JCC, 5/24 Beltrami ANy.
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
210 Observed south in Anoka, Blue Earth, Goodhue, Houston, Lac qui Parle, Pipestone, Redwood, Scott, Watonwan, Wright as late as 5/19 Blue Earth AnK. Only north reports: 3/22 Polk HHu, 3/25 Polk HHu, 4/3 Roseau BSi.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
56 Observed south in Brown, Cottonwood, Lac qui Parle, Meeker, Pope, Stearns as late as 4/23 Brown BRB. Early north (median 3/22) 3/23 Polk (2) RTe, 4/2 Polk (2, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) AFo. Also observed north in Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Morrison.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
No reports.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
78 Observed south in Anoka, Dakota, Hennepin, Houston, Pope (4/7 HHD), Ramsey, Rice, Washington as late as 4/29 Washington DBM. Observed north in Cook, Hubbard, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Roseau, St. Louis beginning 3/2 Hubbard MAW.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
3252 Observed south throughout the season. Early north (median 3/26) 3/16 Todd JeM, 3/17 Douglas JPE. High counts 4/15 Washington (5, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) GJa, 5/12 Clay (5) RHO.
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
1435 Many reports south prior to recent median 4/22; overwintering birds difficult to distinguish from early migrants. Early north (median 4/25) 3/24 Cass DAY probably refers to overwintering bird; no other north reports until 4/28 Pine RAE. High count 4/14 Anoka (12, Fish Lake) VDo.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
2253 Observed statewide as far northeast as Lake and as far northwest as Pennington and Polk. High count 3/31 Anoka (12, Rum River Park) JKe.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
3349 South reports 3/6 Goodhue JLO, 3/14 Hennepin (Lake Hiawatha) SHF followed by several reports all before recent median 3/28. Early north (median 4/5) 4/1 Todd DTM, 4/3 Hubbard MAW.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
3 Only 4 individuals reported: 3/3 Crow Wing (C.R. 1 & Lows Lake Road) †ACr, MBS, the same individual reported 3/10 CMB, 4/9 Lake (3 miles north of Two Harbors off C.R. 2) fide JWL, 4/23 Cook (Lutsen) ph. DMB, 5/12 Lake SES.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
61 One unusual south report 4/3 Stearns (Lake Sagatan) ph. JPo. North reports from Clearwater, Cook, Itasca, Lake, Lake of the Woods, St. Louis.
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
3153 Observed statewide. High count 4/8 Hennepin (25, Old Cedar Ave. bridge) DAd.
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
3250 Observed statewide.
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
3452 Present south throughout the season. Early north (median 3/26) 3/11 Crow Wing ABi, Lake of the Woods (Graceton) JeR, 3/12 Traverse BJU. High counts 4/1 Goodhue (30, Warsaw Twp.) JFR, 3/31 Hennepin (15, Veterans Memorial Park) ACr.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
3043 Reported nearly statewide. Unusual southwest reports include 5/15 Lincoln BWF, and 5/6 Rock LS.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
3453 Observed statewide. Early north (median 3/7) 3/8 Hubbard MAW, 3/10 Douglas DBM, Grant DBM, Wadena PJB. High counts 4/28 Clearwater (20) DWK, 4/25 St. Louis (18, Sax-Zim Bog) ABi.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
2121 Present north in Polk (SaU's yard) as the season commenced. Early north migrants (median 3/14) 3/10 Grant DBM, Lake JWL. Late south 5/10 Stearns FGo, 5/11 Goodhue (Prairie Island) GJM, plus probable breeders lingering through season's end in Dakota (Acacia Cemetery) CMB, JFR (median 5/18).
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
1228 Reported south throughout the season. Overwintered in St. Louis (Duluth), early north migrants (median 4/8) 3/18 Lake ANy, 4/7 Grant PEJ, DFN, Traverse PEJ, DFN, 4/21 Marshall SC.
Prairie Falcon
(Falco mexicanus)
No documented reports.
Flycatchers
Great Crested Flycatcher
(Myiarchus crinitus)
2847 Early south (median 5/1) 5/1 Brown JSS, Rice TFB, 5/2 Anoka DWK. Early north (median 5/8) 5/3 Mille Lacs ASc, 5/4 Todd JLK, 5/5 Itasca SC, Mille Lacs DPG. High counts 5/15 Scott (15, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) ACr, 5/31 Scott (11, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAF.
Western Kingbird
(Tyrannus verticalis)
118 Early south (median 5/7) 5/1 Lac qui Parle LS, 5/3 Lac qui Parle BJU, first south reports outside of Lac qui Parle 5/6 Lyon GWe, Rock LS. Early north (median 5/10) 5/9 Grant (4) DBM, 5/10 Traverse DBM, 5/12 Clay (3) RHO, Otter Tail DST. High counts 5/9 Grant (4) DBM, 5/18 Benton (4) HHD.
Eastern Kingbird
(Tyrannus tyrannus)
3050 Early south (median 4/27) 5/1 Goodhue BRL, 5/2 Goodhue GJM, Lincoln BJU, Rice TFB, widespread arrivals 5/3. Early north (median 5/6) 5/6 Clay PRH, Polk RZi, PRH, Traverse DBz, 5/9 Cass DAY, Grant DBM. High count 5/28 Marshall (13, flood control impoundment near Warren) HHu.
SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER
(Tyrannus forficatus)
1 One report, first county record 5/24 Beltrami (just north of Kelliher) ph. †ANy.
Olive-sided Flycatcher
(Contopus cooperi)
1328 Early south (median 5/7) 5/4 Watonwan RAE, 5/5 Hennepin JSI, KRo, Wright HCT. Early north (median 5/15) 5/11 Clay RHO, 5/12 Clay RHO, Morrison FGo. See summer report for late south dates.
Eastern Wood-Pewee
(Contopus virens)
2443 Early south (median 5/5) 5/5 Goodhue (Frontenac S.P.) BMa, JBo, 5/6 Brown MiO, Hennepin CMB, Scott (2) SOa. Early north (median 5/12) 5/12 Beltrami DPJ, 5/14 Mille Lacs ASc, St. Louis SC, 5/15 Wadena DWK, HCT, PEB. High count 5/31 Scott (17 singing males, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAF.
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
(Empidonax flaviventris)
717 Reported with identification details from 13 south, 2 north. Early south (median 5/11) 5/10 Olmsted JWH, 5/12 Stearns PCC, 5/13 Jackson JWH. Only north reports with details 5/26 Cook DFN, 5/28 St. Louis PHS (median 5/20). High count 5/28 Hennepin (4) ALD. Note: During spring and fall migration, undocumented records of silent Empidonax flycatchers are not included in this report. Observers are encouraged to include identification details in their reports.
Acadian Flycatcher
(Empidonax virescens)
7 Reported with details from 5 south counties. Early south (median 5/17) 5/9 Rice TFB, 5/11 Houston KDS, KSm, LMS, ALo, 5/12 Rice DAB. High count 5/19 (8, Beaver Creek Valley S.P.) WCM.
Alder Flycatcher
(Empidonax alnorum)
2524 Details included on reports from 18 south and 8 north counties. Early south (median 5/16) 5/11 Carver RMD, 5/15 Rice TFB, 5/15 Steele PSu. Early north (median 5/17) 5/17 Hubbard DWK, PEB, 5/18 Clearwater DWK, 5/19 Clearwater DWK, PEB, 5/22 Otter Tail MJM. High counts 5/22 Hennepin (8, Elm Creek P.R.) TLo, 5/20 Hennepin (7) BAF. Please see summer report for late south migrants.
Willow Flycatcher
(Empidonax traillii)
322 Reports with details from 14 south counties. Early south (median 5/9) 5/12 Hennepin CMB, 5/13 Winona DBz. High counts 5/31 Hennepin (15, Males all on established territory at Hyland Lake P.R.) CMB. North reports from Douglas, Otter Tail, and Pine without details.
Least Flycatcher
(Empidonax minimus)
3247 Reported with details from only 20 south and 9 north counties. Early south (median 5/1) 5/1, 5/2 Hennepin CMB, 5/3 Fillmore NBO, 5/4 Ramsey RMD, Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/6) 5/7 Norman JCC, 5/9 Grant DBM, 5/12 Kanabec DPG.
Eastern Phoebe
(Sayornis phoebe)
3351 Many early arrivals both north and south. Early south (median 3/21) 3/10 Cottonwood (Talcot W.M.A.) BRB, 3/11 Pipestone BJU, 3/13 Hennepin CMB. Early north (median 3/29) 3/17 Mille Lacs ASc, Morrison MJB, 3/21 Becker ASM, Mille Lacs RAE, Pine RAE, 3/22 Aitkin KCR. High counts 4/4 Hennepin (12) CMB, 4/1 Goodhue (10, Miesville Ravine P.R.) SBM.
Say's Phoebe
(Sayornis saya)
1 First county record 4/21–22 Fillmore HHD, ph. †ANy, m.ob. Individual was present for two days at a small farm pond southeast of Preston.
Vireos
WHITE-EYED VIREO
(Vireo griseus)
No reports.
Bell's Vireo
(Vireo bellii)
7 Early south (median 5/15) 5/6 Dakota (Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Black Dog Unit) MDu, 5/11 Goodhue DFN, Rice TFB. Also reported from Hennepin, Olmsted, Wabasha, and Washington.
Yellow-throated Vireo
(Vireo flavifrons)
2445 Early south (median 5/1) 5/1 Goodhue GJM, 5/2 Rice TFB, Sherburne ASc, 5/3 Carver KSo, Goodhue (2) LEC, Rice DAB. Widespread arrivals north (median 5/9) beginning 5/5 Douglas JPE, Grant DBz, Mille Lacs DPG, Morrison FGo, MJB, Todd (2) JLK. High count 5/22 Carver (8) JCy.
Blue-headed Vireo
(Vireo solitarius)
1937 Early south (median 4/28) 4/24 Carver JCy, 4/29 Rice TFB, 5/1 Olmsted RAE. Early north (median 5/5) 4/28 Morrison TMu, 5/3 Mille Lacs ASc, 5/4 Itasca SC, EEO. High count 5/7 Steele (6) PSu. Late south 5/20 Lyon GWe, 5/24 Hennepin JJo, 5/25 Hennepin CMB (median 5/31).
Philadelphia Vireo
(Vireo philadelphicus)
626 Early south (median 5/7) 5/4 Winona (Prairie Island Park) GCa, 5/5 Carver WCM, Freeborn, Martin RAE, Rice DAB. Early north (median 5/14) 5/12 Becker ASM, Douglas JPE, Morrison FGo, 5/20 Lake JWL. Late south 5/26 Pipestone (Split Rock Creek S.P.) TMo, 5/27 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 5/30).
Warbling Vireo
(Vireo gilvus)
2948 Early south (median 5/1) 4/29 Winona DBz, JWH, 4/30 Winona ANy, 5/1 Fillmore CWG, Hennepin m.ob., Houston KCa. Early north (median 5/8) 5/5 Douglas JPE, Morrison MJB, Otter Tail DST, 5/6 Traverse DBz. High counts 5/10 Anoka (10) TLo, 5/13 Hennepin (10, Clifton French R.P.) ACr, 5/31 Hennepin (10, Westwood Hills N.C.) HCT.
Red-eyed Vireo
(Vireo olivaceus)
2846 Early south (median 5/6) 5/3 Hennepin JSI, Olmsted JPr, Ramsey RZi, MDu, Rice TFB, 5/4 Ramsey RMD, Sherburne ASc, Steele DAB, Winona GCa. Early north (median 5/10) 5/9 Cass (2) DAY, Polk HHu, St. Louis (2) JLK, 5/11 Hubbard MAW. High count 5/21 Hennepin (29, South Minneapolis; presumably migrants.) BAF.
Shrikes
Loggerhead Shrike
(Lanius ludovicianus)
15 Early south (median 3/20) 3/14 Lac qui Parle (Plover Prairie) DLP, 3/17 Dakota SWe, 3/18 Dakota ph. RTe, RDE. All north 3/30 Pine (Hinckley) RBJ. High count 4/2 Rice (4, two pairs one mile apart) TFB.
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
1729 High counts 3/11 Marshall (6) JMJ, 3/4 St. Louis (5, Sax-Zim Bog) ACr, MBS. Late south 3/31 Hennepin NCr, Sherburne JFR, (2) ASc, 4/15 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) EEO (median 4/5). Late north 4/3 Aitkin SC, 4/11 Cook JaJ, 4/24 Todd FGo (median 4/19).
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
8 Reported from traditional range in Northeast and North-central.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
3453 Reported statewide. All high counts reported by JLK from Park Point, St. Louis including 5/10 (550), 5/2 (440).
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
15 Most reports from traditional Northwest and North-central range, as far east as Sax-Zim Bog in St. Louis. Out-of-range reports 3/3 Cook (Colvill) ph. GHe, 3/6 Cook (Grand Marais) fide LME. High count 4/28 Clearwater (15) DWK.
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
3453 Reported statewide. High count 3/10 Steele (~200) DPG.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
296 Reported throughout the north, as far south along the western border as Clay. South reports from Anoka, Chisago, Isanti, Sherburne, Washington plus unusual location 4/2 Stearns JWH.
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
3353 Reported statewide.
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
4 Few reports, only found in Cook, Itasca, Lake, and St. Louis.
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
7 Reported from Fillmore, Goodhue, Houston, Olmsted, Wabasha, and Winona, plus one slightly out-of-range report 4/22 Scott JEB.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
2352 No reports east of a line from Roseau to Carlton counties. High count 3/4 Carver (116) JCy.
Martins, Swallows
Bank Swallow
(Riparia riparia)
1840 Early south (median 4/17) 4/3 Dakota JLO, 4/14 Dakota RTe, Winona (4) SSh, 4/16 Rice DAB. Early north (median 4/30) 4/28 Kanabec HHD, RAE, 4/29 Morrison FGo, 4/30 Morrison DBM. High count 5/13 Jackson (23) KSm.
Tree Swallow
(Tachycineta bicolor)
3353 Arrived in several southwest counties well before 3/20 median: 3/8 Big Stone FAE, 3/10 Lyon (Cottonwood Lake) GWe, 3/11 Lincoln (2) BJU. Early north (median 4/3) 3/23 Mille Lacs ASc, 3/25 St. Louis JWL, 3/30 Douglas JPE. High counts 4/9 Houston (~1,700, Reno Bottoms) EBr, 4/18 Hennepin (~500, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) SHF.
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
(Stelgidopteryx serripennis)
2246 Two south arrivals both prior to previous record early date: 3/17 Redwood †SVo, (Willow Lake W.M.A.) SVo, 3/18 Carver (2, Rapids Lake) †JCy. Early north (median 4/21) 4/10 Otter Tail fide JMJ, 4/27 Kanabec JPr. High counts 5/11 Goodhue (65, Frontenac S.P.) BNW, 5/12 Winona (50, Whitewater S.P.) MDe.
Purple Martin
(Progne subis)
2141 Early south (median 4/5) 4/8 Goodhue RBW, Rice DAB, TFB, Wabasha DBz, JWH, 4/9 Winona ANy. Early north (median 4/11) 4/5 Mahnomen fide JMJ, 4/15 Aitkin SC, ANy, BWF. High count 5/27 Carver (24) JCy.
Barn Swallow
(Hirundo rustica)
3353 Early south (median 4/11) 4/4 Hennepin CRM, 4/5 Hennepin PEJ, 4/6 Wabasha RZi, KRE. Early north (median 4/19) 4/15 Aitkin ANy, 4/19 Clay (3) DaP, 4/22 Grant DFN. High counts 4/21 McLeod (~50, Silver Lake) RPR, 5/6 Carlton (~50, Moose Lake W.T.P.) ACr, 5/13 Hennepin (~50, French R.P.) ACr.
Cliff Swallow
(Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
3144 Early south (median 4/18) 4/16 Rice (Fox Lake) DAB, 4/17 Hennepin JSI, EEO, 4/18 Chisago CAB. Early north (median 4/25) 4/26 Roseau fide JMJ, 4/29 Morrison FGo, MJB, Wadena DWK, SBM. High counts 5/18 Polk (~500) HHu, 5/16 Polk (400) fide JMJ.
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
3046 Early south arrivals well before 3/27 median: 3/6 Goodhue JLO, 3/14 Hennepin (Cedar Lake) SKS, 3/21 Hennepin RTe, Sherburne ASc. Early north (median 4/6) 3/29 Itasca SC, 3/30 Douglas JPE, Pine RBJ. High counts 4/23 Dakota (34, Dodge N.C.) ACr, 4/19 Hennepin (31) CMB. Late south 5/20 Lac qui Parle BJU, 5/27 Mower RWa (median 5/24).
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
1626 Early south (median 3/25) 3/1 Carver (Rapids Lake) JCy, 3/3 Nobles HHD,RAE, 3/7 Lac qui Parle (5) BJU. Early north (median 3/25) 3/16 Roseau fide JMJ, 3/18 Itasca SC. High count 3/31 Hennepin (10, Bass Ponds) MDu. 5/1 Sherburne JSP, 5/6 Washington PSm, 5/7 Rice (2) LMS (median 5/7).
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
2 Very few reports this spring, only reported from Cook and St. Louis. High count 3/2 St. Louis (310, West Knife River Road, Duluth Twp.) JWL. Late north 4/28 St. Louis AM, 5/10 St. Louis (2) MLH (median 4/17).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
2843 Present north and south at beginning of period, most south migrants arrived after 5/1, north migrants after 5/15. High counts 4/13 Isanti (~100, Long Lake) SLB, 5/28 St. Louis (78) JLK.
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
2725 High count 3/17 Winona (20) SPu. Late south 5/27 Chisago JSa, Dakota SWe (median 5/23); see summer report for additional south observations.
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
3252 Reported statewide. High count 3/14 Ramsey (20, Fort Snelling S.P.) DAd.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
2435 Present both north and south as the season began, including 3/1 Cass JWM, 3/2 Itasca SC, 3/10 Cass SC, St. Louis AM. High count 4/3 Hennepin (13) CMB. Possibly territorial birds 5/12 Ramsey (Crosby Farm Park) RMD, 5/21 Dakota (Lebanon Hills R.P.) EdM (median 5/21).
Gnatcatchers
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
(Polioptila caerulea)
646 Early south (median 4/21) 4/23 Anoka (Bunker Hills R.P.) SaH, Winona DBz, 4/24 Dakota CMB. Early north (median 5/6) 5/4 Todd JeM, DTM, JLK, 5/5 Mille Lacs DPG, Morrison FGo, MJB. High counts 5/8 Hennepin (22, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) TAT, 5/4 Scott (20, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp Unit) BAF, SHF.
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
1 Overwintering individual at Wild River S.P. in Chisago continued through 3/17 LS, GLa, RZi.
House Wren
(Troglodytes aedon)
3051 Early south (median 4/17) 4/11 Rice TFB, 4/18 Winona NSg, 4/19 Washington (2) KEn. Early north (median 4/29) 4/28 Itasca SC, Kanabec RAE, 4/29 Pine JPr. High count 5/13 Steele (18) PSu.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
1620 Early south arrivals well before 3/26 median: 3/16 Hennepin RTe, 3/17 Olmsted JWH, 3/19 Scott MJM. North arrivals very early as well: 3/17 St. Louis (several heard near Grand Lake and south of Hoyt Lakes) fide JWL, 3/21 Hubbard (Itasca S.P.) CoC, 3/24 Itasca SC. Late south 4/27 Renville RAE, 4/29 Isanti DBM, 4/30 Hennepin RDa, well ahead of 5/13 median. Several late May reports of possible breeding birds from Washington (Falls Creek S.N.A.).
Sedge Wren
(Cistothorus stellaris)
2844 Early south (median 4/27) 4/15 Lac qui Parle (Hamlin W.M.A.) DBM, 4/17 Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/3) 4/24 Kanabec RAE, 4/29 Wadena (Huntersville W.M.A.) DWK, 5/3 Wadena (Dry Sand W.M.A.) ABi. High counts 5/12 Rock (45, Touch the Sky Prairie) BMg, 5/16 Jackson (22, Heron Meadows W.M.A.) RMD.
Marsh Wren
(Cistothorus palustris)
2439 Early south (median 4/25) 4/11 Rice TFB, 4/14 Wabasha (2) SSh, MiK, SGM, 4/21 Hennepin KRo. Early north (median 5/4) 4/23 Marshall fide JMJ, 5/4 Todd JLK. High count 5/6 Hennepin (14) MDu.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
2949 Early south (median 4/27) 4/15 Dakota RZi, Hennepin JSP, 4/17 Winona MGo, 4/19 Anoka AnB, Benton FGo. Early north (median 5/6) 5/2 Otter Tail DST, 5/4 Todd JeM, DTM. High count 5/12 Washington (30) NHe.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
2349 First arrivals well ahead of median both north and south. Early south (median 4/13) 3/23 Washington (Carpenter N.C.) JHg, 4/4 Olmsted JPr, 4/5 Dakota SKS. Early north (median 4/23) 4/14 Kanabec SC, DBz, RMD, JWH, Morrison FGo, St. Louis SES, 4/15 Wadena PJB. High counts 5/31 Washington (8, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) PNi.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
34 All south 4/30 Rice TFB, Watonwan (Madelia) AnK, 5/13 Brown (Shag Road) MiO, 5/15 Murray (290th Ave. and C.R. 3) RMD. All north 3/23 Wilkin (Rothsay W.M.A.) JBB, 4/16 Marshall fide AXH, 5/18 St. Louis (Ely) fide JWL, 5/22 St. Louis (Duluth) ALo, 5/24 St. Louis (Park Point) LBe.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
3453 Reported statewide. High counts 3/5 Fillmore (~500) CWG, 3/6 St. Louis (~500, Duluth) DKa.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
3253 Present south as the season commenced (median early 3/2), widespread south migrants 3/10. Early north (median 3/16) 3/11 Morrison (4, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) KEm, 3/12 Clay BDS, Morrison LaM, Traverse BJU. High counts 3/15 Carver (14) JCy.
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
(Sialia currucoides)
11 Two reports: 3/3 Cook (2 birds in Tofte) ph. DeB, fide JWL, 5/21 Hennepin (Ft. Snelling S.P.) fide AXH.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
13 All south reports were individuals continuing from the winter season: 3/4 Meeker (Litchfield N.C.) HHD, PRH, 3/2–9 Sherburne (Ann Lake Campground) ASc, RZi, RBW, 3/3 – 3/9 Wright (Montissippi C.P.) m.ob. All north 3/14 Polk (Wetlands, Pines, and Prairie Audubon Sanctuary) HHu.
Veery
(Catharus fuscescens)
2930 Early south (median 5/1) 5/2 Hennepin CMB, 5/3 Fillmore CWG, Hennepin TAT, JJo. Early north (median 5/8) 4/27 St. Louis (Knowlton Creek) †JLK, 5/2 St. Louis JLK, 5/7 Todd JLK. High count 5/19 Houston (5, Beaver Creek Valley S.P.) WCM.
Gray-cheeked Thrush
(Catharus minimus)
1131 Early south (median 5/3) 4/23 Wright (Lake Maria S.P.) †MJB, 5/2 Hennepin TAT, Scott MMz. Early north (median 5/7) 5/9 Grant DBM, 5/10 Polk HHu. High count 5/14 Douglas (4, Lake Carlos S.P.) HHD. Late south 5/22 Carver JCy, Hennepin RBJ, 5/25 Hennepin MDu, Nobles CRM (median 5/27). Late north 5/19 Douglas JPE, 5/26 Morrison DBM (median 5/28).
Swainson's Thrush
(Catharus ustulatus)
2045 Early south (median 4/26) 4/28 Lac qui Parle (2) JFR, SWe, 4/30 Anoka REH. Early north (median 5/2) 5/2 Clay RHO, 5/3 Cook JaJ, Pennington JMJ. High counts 5/13 Clay (31, Buffalo River S.P.) MO, 5/11 Rice (14) DAB. Late south 5/31 Hennepin BAF, Kandiyohi JoS, Lac qui Parle DLP, also see Summer Report (median 6/1).
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
2937 Early south (median 3/28) 3/24 Rice DAB, 3/25 Hennepin BAF, 3/26 Swift DLP. North arrivals very early (median 4/10) 3/11 Polk (4, Wetlands, Pines, and Prairie Audubon Sanctuary) HHu, 3/15 St. Louis (overwintered?) BCM, 3/30 Pine RBJ. High counts 4/19 Hennepin (24) CMB, 4/20 Beltrami (23) DPJ. Late south 5/14 Olmsted SWs, Ramsey SeH, 5/15 Ramsey SeH, Scott RZi (median 5/16).
Wood Thrush
(Hylocichla mustelina)
1132 Early south (median 5/1) 4/25 Rice TFB, 5/2 Fillmore NBO, 5/3 Goodhue LEC, Hennepin CMB, TAT, Isanti MHe, Ramsey RMD. Early north (median 5/8) 5/3 Mille Lacs ASc, 5/8 Aitkin CAB. High counts 5/11 Scott (12 singing males, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAF, SHF, 5/14 Brown (11, Flandreau S.P.) JEB.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
3453 Reported statewide. High count 3/30 Washington (~400, Lee & Rose Warner N.C.) KMo.
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
21 Only south report was an overwintering bird in Dakota (near Hastings) last seen 3/3 PJM. Four individuals north: 3/3 St. Louis (overwintered, East Superior St., Duluth) WLe, 3/8 St. Louis (north of Chisholm) DOl, ph. BUk, 3/8–10 St. Louis (MLH's yard) ph. MLH. First county record 3/18 Norman (Halstad) KKH.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
3453 Reported from all counties. High count 3/17 Winona (~300) SPu.
Pipits
American Pipit
(Anthus rubescens)
820 Early south (median 4/10) 3/14 Olmsted (2, South Landfill Reservoir) JWH, CHo, 3/18 Ramsey RZi, 3/27 Blue Earth AnK, ChH, Lac qui Parle DLP. All north 4/1 Morrison (Pierz W.T.P.) BWF, JWH, 4/28 Clearwater DWK, SBM. High count 5/5 Polk (25) RZi. Late south 5/20 Lac qui Parle BJU, 5/23 Dakota ILa (median 5/16). Late north 5/15 Kittson (8) TrB, 5/18 St. Louis (3) PHS, JLK.
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
9 Scattered reports, all from counties north of a line from Marshall to Pine.
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
5 North reports from Itasca, St. Louis, Lake, and late reports 3/19–25 Cook (2, Tofte) JaJ, 3/27 Cass (2) JWM, 3/31 Cook (Gunflint Lake) JSI, SIv (median 4/6).
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
3150 Reported statewide.
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
3033 Found in every region. Reported north throughout the season. Late south 5/26 Pipestone TMo.
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
2119 High count 3/5 Hubbard (410) MAW. Late south 3/26–28 Chisago (max. 4) DPi, 4/8 Hennepin (3) GJa (median 4/6). Late north 3/24 Wadena PJB, 3/25 Itasca SC, PLe, 3/30–31 Cook (Gunflint Lake) JSI (median 5/4).
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
82 All south 3/6 Blue Earth AnK, 3/7 Anoka †DPG. All north 3/1–7, 3/16 Itasca SC, 3/1 Lake †JWL, Polk SAu, 3/2 St. Louis WLe, 3/3 Aitkin ASc, 3/10 Cook RAE, 3/15–16 Crow Wing JSB, 3/24 Cass DAY.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
61 Up to 2 reported in Brown (New Ulm Catholic Cemetery) were last last seen 3/27 (JSc). North reports from Cass and Lake in March, Roseau and Lake of the Woods in April, and Clearwater and St. Louis in May.
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
69 All south reports south of a line from Lac qui Parle to Brown. North reports from Traverse, Grant, Crow Wing, Aitkin, St. Louis. High counts 3/9 Brown (30, New Ulm Catholic Cemetery) BTS, JSc, 3/3 Crow Wing (28) MBS, ACr. Late south 3/17 Brown (12) MiO, 3/18 Brown (14) JSc. Late north 3/17 St. Louis ANy, 3/18 Itasca SC, 3/20 Crow Wing (3, Pequot Lakes) ABi.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
2929 Found statewide, with fewest reports from the Southwest. Late south reports in Fillmore through 5/26 (NBO) and in Lyon into June.
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
3452 Found statewide.
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
1432 Early north (median 3/9) 3/10 Grant DBM, 3/12 Traverse BJU. High counts 3/3 Lac qui Parle (~800, Walter Twp.) BJU, 4/22 Clay (~600, Felton Prairie) RHO. Late south 5/12 Washington NHe (median 5/4). Late north 5/15 Kittson (6) TrB, 5/19 St. Louis JLK, AM (median 5/19).
Chestnut-collared Longspur
(Calcarius ornatus)
1 Reported from traditional Felton Prairie, Clay County locations; first report 4/28 DaP.
Smith's Longspur
(Calcarius pictus)
4 New county record: 4/22 Nobles (Bloom W.P.A.) †BTS. Early south (median 4/21) 3/31 Lac qui Parle (4, Perry Twp.) BJU, 4/7 Brown (6, Mulligan Twp.) BTS. High count 4/18 Brown (47) BTS. Late south 4/29 Brown (20) ANy, MiO, BTS (median 4/28).
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
1513 Late south 3/11 Murray (3) BJU, 3/12 Big Stone (2) BJU, and then 5/15 Pipestone (Pipestone W.T.P.) BWF, JWH (median 3/29). Late north 4/22 Koochiching (8) JCC, 4/26 Lake (2, Two Harbors) JWL (median 5/8).
Towhees, Sparrows
Grasshopper Sparrow
(Ammodramus savannarum)
833 Reported from most counties south of a line from Polk to Chisago. Early south (median 4/26) 4/22 Dakota ADS, 4/23 Wabasha (Weaver Dunes) DBz, ANy, 4/24 Dakota ANy, 4/26 Brown ANy, McLeod (Schaefer Prairie) DAs, Redwood ANy, Sherburne ASc. Early north 4/29 Morrison FGo, MJB, 5/5 Morrison FGo, Polk RZi, JCC, Todd FGo. Unusual Northeast report 5/20 Lake (Agate Bay, Two Harbors) ph. JWL.
Lark Sparrow
(Chondestes grammacus)
626 Scattered reports all south of a line from Polk to Chisago. Early south (median 4/22) 4/15 Goodhue (Lake Byllesby) RPR, 4/21 Dakota JLO, DFN, 4/22 Carver JCy. Early north 4/20 Clay (Felton Prairie) DaP, 5/6 Polk (2) KRE, RZi, PRH, JCC, 5/14 Mille Lacs ASc.
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
3353 Early south reports well before recent median (3/26), but with no January or February records these are almost certainly migrants: 3/1 Meeker JAn, 3/6 Washington SLi, 3/8 Lac qui Parle FAE, 3/10 Hennepin SBM, 3/11 Scott KiH, 3/13 Goodhue GJM. Early north, all record early: 3/14 Otter Tail GO, 3/21 Morrison JeM, 3/24 Cass (20) JWM, St. Louis SaK, 3/29 Mille Lacs ASc, 3/30 Crow Wing JSB, Douglas JPE, 3/31 Polk HHu.
Clay-colored Sparrow
(Spizella pallida)
3447 Early south (median 4/21) 4/15 McLeod (2) DAs, 4/18 Goodhue GJM, 4/21 Olmsted SHk, 4/22 Brown DWK, SBM, Dakota ADS. Early north (median 4/27) 4/20 Clay DaP, 4/25 Mille Lacs ASc, 4/29 Morrison FGo, MJB, Pennington JMJ. High counts 5/10 Hennepin (24, Elm Creek Park area) TLo, 5/5 Carver (20, Carver Park) JCy.
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
1146 Early south (median 4/1) 3/17 Goodhue (Wacouta and Frontenac S.P.) BRL, 3/18 Dakota CMB, 3/21 Hennepin ALD, Washington KMo, PSm, Winona ANy. Early north (median 4/21) 4/9 Morrison FGo, 4/13 Crow Wing FGo, 4/22 Grant DFN. High counts 4/15 Fillmore (20) CWG, 5/13 Sherburne (20, Sherburne N.W.R.) SOa, 5/27 Sherburne (20, Sherburne N.W.R.) TLo. Only report north of a line from Otter Tail to Aitkin was 5/11 Marshall GAK.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
2742 Early south (median 3/13) 3/8 Dakota ANy, MGo, Steele NFT, 3/13 Olmsted (3) JWH, 3/14 five additional counties. Early north (median 3/29) 3/14 Mille Lacs ASc, Todd JeM, DTM, 3/15 Lake JWL, 3/16 Hubbard MAW. High counts 4/1 Carver (28, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy, 4/3 Hennepin (27) CMB. Late south 5/8 Washington CBu, 5/14 Hennepin ACr, 5/21 Dakota TWr (median 4/29). Late north 4/26 St. Louis (2) DYo, 5/18 Lake PEJ (median 5/9).
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
2950 High count 3/10 Lac qui Parle (~170, Section 25, Walter Twp.) BJU. Late south 4/26 Dakota (2) DVe, Hennepin (4) SSp, 4/28 Brown JSS (median 5/2). Late north 4/29 St. Louis (9) JLK, 4/30 Kittson (2) TrB, St. Louis AM, followed by one much later 5/26 St. Louis (2, Ash River area) JeA (median 5/7).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
3452 Reported statewide. High count 3/29 Sherburne (122, Sherburne N.W.R.) BAB. Late south 5/8 Washington (Lake Elmo R.P.) BDo, 5/9 Anoka (Cedar Creek Natural History Area) DAs (median 5/19).
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
2536 Overwintered in Olmsted. Possibly overwintering 3/15 Dakota (3) SBM 3/25–27 Lac qui Parle BJU. Subsequent south reports 4/11 Dakota DMo, 4/14 Hennepin ShM. Probably overwintered in Lake, then record early report 4/6 St. Louis SES, followed by 4/24 Otter Tail BDE, 4/25 Polk SAu.
GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW
(Zonotrichia atricapilla)
11 Adults in St. Louis (Fredenberg Twp.) 4/19–20 †SMG, ph. †PHS (The Loon 84:152–153) and in Sherburne (Zimmerman) 4/20 ph. MJo were the eighth and ninth records for the state. Five of these nine records have been since 2008.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
2341 Few reports from the North-central and Northeast; otherwise, found statewide. First migrants south difficult to distinguish from overwintering individuals. Early north (apart from overwintering locations in Polk, Otter Tail and St. Louis) 4/5 Kittson TBr, 4/15 Wadena PJB, 4/17 Clay RHO. Late south 5/17 Chisago JSa, and then all from Lac qui Parle: 5/19 FAE, 5/20 BJU, 5/26 BJU (median 5/22). Late north 5/13 Wadena PJB, 5/16 Polk (2) SAu (median 5/21).
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
3146 Overwintered south and north. Presumed early south migrants (median 3/20) 3/12 Hennepin (University of Minnesota, West Bank campus) MDu, 3/14–15 Hennepin CMB, 3/17 Ramsey JFR, Winona SPu. Early north (median 4/11) 3/10 Clay (S. Moorhead) RHO, 3/30 Itasca (Dunning Lake) EEO, 4/9 Morrison FGo, 4/10 Kanabec CAM. High counts 5/4 Carver (75, Rapids Lake Unit, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy, 5/5 Hennepin (43, Veterans Memorial Park) MDu. Late south 5/24 Hennepin KSo, 5/25 Rock (3) TMo (median 5/27).
Vesper Sparrow
(Pooecetes gramineus)
2148 Early south (median 3/29) 3/20 Dakota KSm, Lac qui Parle BJU, 3/23 Carver JTe, 3/24 Rice DAB, TFB, Sherburne ASc. Early north (median 4/12) 3/31 Polk HHu, 4/7 Grant DFN, Wadena PJB, 4/9 Morrison FGo.
LeConte's Sparrow
(Ammospiza leconteii)
1912 Early south (median 4/23) 4/15 Nicollet DWK, 4/20 Lac qui Parle RZi, 4/21 Dakota DFN, 4/24 Blue Earth (3, Cobb River W.P.A.) ChH. Early north (median 5/2) 5/3 Itasca SC, 5/4 Becker, Mahnomen, Norman JCC. High counts 5/5 Polk (10) KRE, 5/5 Lac qui Parle (5, Plover Prairie.) BJU. Late south 5/19 Meeker HHD, 5/26 Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R., south trails) BAF, SHF, Sherburne ASc, 5/30 Sherburne CMB.
Nelson's Sparrow
(Ammospiza nelsoni)
15 All south 5/12 Ramsey (Crosby Farm Park) RMD, 5/16 Jackson (Heron Meadows W.M.A.) RMD, 5/20 Washington DFN, 5/25 Dakota CMB, 5/31 Swift (Danvers W.M.A.) RMD. All north 5/23 Wilkin (3, Kettle Drummer Prairie) MJM.
Henslow's Sparrow
(Centronyx henslowii)
23 More widespread south than usual, but no north reports. Early south 4/23 Wabasha (Weaver Dunes) DBz, ANy, 4/25–27 Carver (Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) CRM, 4/28 Washington (Afton S.P.) DFN, 4/29 Sherburne DBM. New county record 5/23 Nobles (2, West Graham W.M.A.) RMD. High count 5/26 Scott (13 singing males, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R., south trails) BAF, SHF.
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
3346 One apparently overwintered in Lac qui Parle and was seen 3/2–5 BJU. Another report 3/7 Lac qui Parle (Plover Prairie East Unit) BJU may also have been overwintering. Early south 3/21 Watonwan AnK, 3/25 Lac qui Parle BJU, McLeod PRH. Early north (median 4/17) 4/2 Polk (5, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) AFo, 4/12 Pine RBW, 4/14 Kanabec ANy, SC, 4/19 Clay (Bluestem Prairie S.N.A.) DaP.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
3453 Reported from every county. Possible early migrants south (few reports in February) 3/1 Carver JCy, Dakota PEJ, Winona ANy, 3/3 Dakota DFN, Lac qui Parle BJU, 3/4 Olmsted (pair on territory, singing) JWH, Sherburne RZi. Early north (median 3/26) 3/12 Cook JaJ, 3/14 Mille Lacs ASc, Otter Tail GO, Todd JeM, 3/15 Cass DAY. High count 4/22 Hennepin (~50, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) BAb.
Lincoln's Sparrow
(Melospiza lincolnii)
1230 Early south, all preceding recent median 4/12: 3/18 Brown JSc, 3/30 Pipestone CRM, 4/5 Lac qui Parle DLP, 4/6 Scott (2) JCC. Early north (median 4/24) 4/22 Clay RHO, 4/23 Otter Tail ARo, 4/29 Polk SAu. Late south 5/25 Dakota DVe, Hennepin RZi, Steele PSu, 5/31 Redwood SVo (median 5/25).
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
3147 Overwintered south. Early north (median 4/15) 4/9 Morrison FGo, 4/11 Crow Wing FGo, Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) fide JMJ. High count 4/22 Hennepin (~100, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) BAF.
Spotted Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus)
12 All south 4/20 Ramsey (Lauderdale) CCh, 5/16 Lyon (Camden S.P.) BWF, JWH. All north 4/22 Otter Tail (2) SPM.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
1127 One in Carver 3/8 JCy may have been an undetected overwintering individual. Early south (median 4/16) 3/31 Sherburne ASc, 4/5 Dakota, 4/6 Wabasha RZi, KRE, 4/7 Houston RZi, GLa, KRE. One overwintered north in Polk SAu. Early north (median 5/4) 5/3 Wadena (4) ABi, Lake SLL. New county record 5/2 Nobles LBF. High count 4/27 Sherburne (15, Sherburne N.W.R., Blue Hill Trail) ASc.
Yellow-breasted Chat
Yellow-breasted Chat
(Icteria virens)
1 Only report 5/27 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) ph. BJU.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
2442 Early south (median 3/29) 3/12 Lyon (Sham Lake) GWe, 3/20+ Lac qui Parle (4) BJU, 3/29 Cottonwood CRM. Early north (median 4/10) 4/7 Douglas PJK, Wadena PJB, 4/9 Morrison FGo, 4/22 Clay (3) RHO, Douglas DFN, Grant DFN. High count 4/22 Sibley (~70, Indian Lake) DWK, SBM.
Bobolink
(Dolichonyx oryzivorus)
3043 Early south (median 5/1) 4/30 Watonwan AnK, 5/3 Faribault RBJ, DAC, Olmsted BWF, JWH, JPr, 5/4 Cottonwood SVo. Early north (median 5/5) 5/3 Marshall GAK, 5/5 Douglas JPE, Pennington JMJ, 5/6 Polk PRH, JCC, Traverse DBz. High counts 5/12 Rock (35, Touch the Sky Prairie) BMg, 5/23 Wilkin (30, Kettle Drummer Prairie) MJM.
Eastern Meadowlark
(Sturnella magna)
1631 Early south 3/6 Watonwan ChH, AnK, 3/8 Washington LMS, 3/9 Blue Earth AnK, Olmsted JWH, LAV,and four more counties on 3/11. Early north (median 3/25) 3/14 Pine (3, St. Croix S.P.) BSy, 3/17, 3/20 Mille Lacs ASc, 3/21 Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Pine RAE. High count 3/22 Fillmore (20) CWG.
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
2736 Early south 3/6 Jackson (4, Skunk Lake W.M.A.) JnS, Watonwan ChH, AnK, 3/7 Chippewa (4) BJU, Lac qui Parle (7) BJU, FAE. Early north (median 3/16) 3/12 Traverse BJU, 3/13 Becker ASM, 3/15 Kittson LeG, then four more counties on 3/17. High counts 5/12 Clay (44) RHO, 4/2 Polk (35, Pankratz Prairie, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) AFo.
Orchard Oriole
(Icterus spurius)
735 All reports south of a line from Marshall to Washington. Early south (median 5/7) 5/3 Goodhue CBu, Olmsted JPr, Winona ANy, 5/4 Brown MiO, Carver JCy, Meeker RBJ. Early north 5/10 Otter Tail BDE, 5/13 Becker ASM, 5/17 Douglas JVe, 5/19 Clay RHO.
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
3151 Early south (median 4/29) 4/25 Hennepin (2, Veterans Memorial Park, Richfield) DWK, SBM, 4/26 Hennepin CMB, 4/28 Dakota (2, MN Zoo) CNo, Hennepin (2, Cedar Lake Trail) TMa, 4/29 Goodhue (Pine Valley Park, Red Wing) GJM, Kandiyohi JoS. Early north (median 5/4) 5/2 Otter Tail DST, 5/3 Morrison FGo, Polk DLT, Todd JeM, DTM. Reports from six additional north counties on 5/4. High counts 5/12 Washington (40) NHe, 5/4 Scott (22, almost all singing territorial males, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp Unit) BAF, SHF.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
3453 Found in every county. Overwintered widely south. Also see winter report for early north migrants. Additional north migrants 3/1 Todd JeM, DTM, 3/10 Douglas, Grant DBM.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
3351 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Many very early north reports where none found during the winter (median 4/6; prior record early 3/23): 3/11 Lake of the Woods (Graceton) JRs, 3/18 Douglas HHD, 3/19 Hubbard MAW, 3/21 Mille Lacs RAE, 3/22 Polk SAu, 3/30 Douglas JPE. High count 3/31 Dakota (~150, Great Western Industrial Park, more than 90% males) BAF, SHF.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
1945 Early south (median 3/6) 3/4 Houston (12) JCC, 3/6 Blue Earth ChH, AnK, Carver JCy, Watonwan AnK, 3/7 Rice DAB. Early north (median 3/20) 3/17 Becker HHD, (2) RAE, Clay (12) MO, Douglas JPE, Mille Lacs ASc, 3/18 Carlton (3) JCC, Douglas HHD. High count 3/8 Carver (92, Minnesota Valley N.W.R. visitor's center feeders) JCy. Late south 4/29 Benton (Gilman) MJB, 4/30 Winona ANy, NSg, 5/30 Sherburne JSP (median 5/1). Late north 5/3 Kittson (2, Joe River S.W.A.) TrB, 5/5 Douglas JPE, 5/28 St. Louis (Big Lake, Ely) ACr (median 5/3).
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
2933 See winter report for early south. Additional south records (median 3/15) 3/11 Brown BTS, Watonwan DBM, 3/12 Houston SPu, 3/13 Dakota JLO, Sherburne ASc. Early north (median 4/2) 3/17, 3/20 Mille Lacs ASc, 3/20 Morrison (12) MJB, 3/21 Mille Lacs RAE, 3/24 Douglas FGo.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
3453 Found in every county. See winter report for overwintering birds and early migrants, north and south. Additional early north migrants (median 3/9) 3/11 Todd JeM, 3/12 Clay RHO, BDS, Todd DTM, Traverse BJU.
Great-tailed Grackle
(Quiscalus mexicanus)
3 All south 3/31 Waseca (Mott Lake) DBM, 4/11 Lac qui Parle (Plover Prairie East Unit) BJU, 4/30 Yellow Medicine LBF.
Warblers
Ovenbird
(Seiurus aurocapilla)
2945 Early south (median 4/30) 5/1 Hennepin CMB, Winona ANy, widespread arrivals 5/2. Early north (median 5/4) 5/2 Crow Wing (2) ABi, 5/3 Cass (2) DAY, Mille Lacs ASc, Todd (3) JLK. High counts 5/15 Scott (20, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) ACr, 5/28 St. Louis (20) ACr.
Louisiana Waterthrush
(Parkesia motacilla)
9 Early south arrivals were well before the 4/23 median: 4/8 Rice (Cannon River Wilderness Park) DAB, 4/12 Rice TFB, 4/14 Washington (Falls Creek S.N.A.) DFN. Unusual record 5/2 Freeborn AEB.
Northern Waterthrush
(Parkesia noveboracensis)
2542 Early south (median 4/25) 4/21 Dakota DFN, 4/27 Hennepin CMB, 4/28 Brown RBW. Early north (median 5/4) 5/3 Hubbard MAW, 5/4 Todd JLK. High counts 5/6 Hennepin (17, Wood Lake N.C.) CMB, Carver (14) JCy. Late south 5/26 Hennepin TAT, Rock LS, 5/28 Hennepin (T.S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) TAT (median 5/29).
Golden-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera)
2031 Early south (median 5/5) 5/2 Olmsted LAV, Ramsey RMD, 5/3 Hennepin CMB, BBy, JSI, MBS, SBM, CRM, Olmsted JWH, Ramsey RMD, RZi, Rice TFB, Winona ANy. Early north (median 5/8) 5/4 Todd JLK, 5/5 Morrison FGo, MJB, Todd JLK. High count 5/7 Todd (6) JLK. Late south away from known breeding areas 5/20 Wright (Succonix W.M.A.) MJB, 5/27 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) BJU (median 5/28).
Blue-winged Warbler
(Vermivora cyanoptera)
125 Early south (median 5/2) 4/26 Rice TFB, 5/2 Hennepin RDa, SBM, Martin LBF, Olmsted JWH, Scott (5) MMz, Sherburne ASc, Winona ANy. Only north report 5/13 Morrison FGo (median 5/23). High counts 5/28 Goodhue (7, Pioneer State Trail) GJM, 5/4 Carver (6, Rapids Lake) JCy.
Black-and-white Warbler
(Mniotilta varia)
3049 Early south (median 4/26) 4/20 Hennepin (Westwood Hills N.C.) LBi, 4/21 Olmsted MHm. Early north (median 5/3) 5/1 St. Louis ALo, JLK, 5/2 Crow Wing ABi. High counts 5/5 Rice (10) DAB, 5/27 Cass (10) SaK.
Prothonotary Warbler
(Protonotaria citrea)
10 Early south (median 5/4) 5/4 Winona (Prairie Island Road) ANy, 5/5 Goodhue DFN, PEJ. High counts 5/19 Houston (4, Millstone Landing) WCM, 5/19 Goodhue (3) JWH.
Tennessee Warbler
(Leiothlypis peregrina)
2950 Early south (median 4/28) 4/28 Lac qui Parle ACr, MBS, 5/1 Hennepin CMB, (Bloomington) MBS, (Powderhorn Park, Minneapolis) JJo, Winona ANy, 5/2 five additional counties. Early north (median 5/7) 5/4 Todd JeM, DTM, 5/5 Douglas JPE, Grant DBz, Morrison FGo, MJB. High counts 5/11 Scott (64 singing males, Murphy-Hanrehan north trails) BAF, SHF, 5/14 Hennepin (45 singing males, counted on 7-mile bicycle commute, South Minneapolis) BAF. Late south 5/28 Blue Earth ChH, Nobles CRM, 5/31 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 6/3). Also see summer report.
Orange-crowned Warbler
(Leiothlypis celata)
1839 Two south reports were record early (prior record 4/9): 4/1 Winona (Whitewater W.M.A.) ANy, 4/6 Scott JCC. Additional early south reports 4/16 Rice DAB, 4/19 Carver JCy, 4/21 Blue Earth ChH, Fillmore HHD. Early north (median 4/25) 4/21 Clay RHO, Pennington JMJ, 4/22 Clay RHO, 4/29 Wadena SBM, 4/30 Polk SAu. Late south 5/16 Rice DAT, 5/19 Lac qui Parle BJU, 5/20 Fillmore CWG (median 5/22). Late north 5/23 Kittson ANy, 5/24 Lake of the Woods, Roseau ANy, 5/28 St. Louis JOJ (median 5/27).
Nashville Warbler
(Leiothlypis ruficapilla)
2844 Early south (median 4/26) 4/26 Rice TFB, 4/30 Ramsey RMD, 5/1 Hennepin DWK, Olmsted (2) RAE, LAV, Ramsey MDu, Stearns PCC. Early north (median 5/3) 5/3 Crow Wing JSB, Mille Lacs ASc, Todd JeM, DTM, 5/4 Itasca SC, EEO, Mahnomen JCC, Todd (4) JLK. High counts 5/21 St. Louis (16, Sax-Zim Bog) EBr, TMo, 5/4 Hennepin (12, Veterans Memorial Park) SBM. Late south 5/27 Brown MiO, Isanti DPG, 5/30 Hennepin TLo, 5/31 Chisago PSm, KMo (median 5/29). Also see summer report.
Connecticut Warbler
(Oporornis agilis)
812 Early south (median 5/11) 5/6 Olmsted MHm, Washington DFN, 5/9 Mower NFT, 5/10 Rice TFB, 5/12 Dakota BAF, SHF, Wabasha DBz. Early north 5/7 Hubbard MAW, 5/9 Itasca PLe, 5/17 Roseau BSi, 5/18 Itasca PLe. High counts 5/20 Clay (4, S. Moorhead) RHO, 5/28 St. Louis (max. 4) PHS, JLK, MLH, m.ob. Late south 5/24 Carver (Laketown Twp.) WCM, 5/25 Hennepin (2) (T.S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) SRG, m.ob., 5/27 Hennepin (Veterans Memorial Park) SBM, Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) BJU (median 5/30).
Mourning Warbler
(Geothlypis philadelphia)
1923 Early south (median 5/9) 5/6 Washington DFN, 5/7 Faribault RAE, Rice TFB, 5/9 Kandiyohi SSy, Olmsted JWH, Wabasha MJM. Early north (median 5/14) 5/12 Itasca JLK, 5/16 Aitkin DPG, Mille Lacs ASc, 5/17 Aitkin GHo, Hubbard DWK, PEB. High counts 5/21 Hennepin (5, Wood Lake N.C.) CMB, 5/21 St. Louis (4, Sax-Zim Bog) EBr, TMo, 5/25 Hennepin (4, T.S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) TAT. See summer report for late south migrants and potential summering individuals.
KENTUCKY WARBLER
(Geothlypis formosa)
No reports.
Common Yellowthroat
(Geothlypis trichas)
3149 Early south (median 5/2) 5/1 Blue Earth ChH, 5/2 Kandiyohi (3) SSy, McLeod PRH, Olmsted JWH, MHn, Rice TFB, Scott MMz, 5/3 eight more counties. Early north (median 5/7) 4/30 Kittson (Joe River S.W.A.) TrB, 5/5 Beltrami DPJ, Douglas JPE, Mille Lacs DPG, Morrison FGo, MJB, Todd FGo, MJB, (4) JLK. High counts 5/19 Scott (20, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) SHF, 5/26 Wabasha (18, Whitewater W.M.A.) SHo.
Hooded Warbler
(Setophaga citrina)
5 Early south (median 5/9) 5/7 Hennepin (Wood Lake N.C.) TAT, 5/11 Dakota (3, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R., north trails) BAF, SHF, 5/12 Scott (Murphy Hanrehan P.R.) DFN. First county record for Wabasha was discovered at the Krueger Forest Management Unit on 5/17–26 ph. ANy, DBz, JWH, m.ob. Additional south reports 5/21 Dakota (Lebanon Hills R.P.) RDE, m.ob., Washington (Afton S.P.) LWh, 5/28 Hennepin (T.S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) TAT.
American Redstart
(Setophaga ruticilla)
3150 Early south (median 5/3) 5/2 Goodhue GJM, Olmsted LAV, Scott (2) MMz, Winona ANy, 5/3 seven more counties. Early north (median 5/8) 5/3 Mille Lacs ASc, 5/4 Todd JLK, 5/5 Douglas JPE, Itasca SC, Morrison FGo, Pine (2) PSe, Polk JOJ, Todd (2) JLK.
Cape May Warbler
(Setophaga tigrina)
1522 Early south (median 5/7) 5/4 Nicollet MiO, Olmsted JWH, 5/5 Isanti MHe, Martin RAE. Early north (median 5/9) 5/7 Cass SC, Cook DMB, 5/8 St. Louis (3) JLK, 5/11 Hubbard MAW. Late south 5/19 Dakota RTe, Hennepin (2) MDu, Lac qui Parle (Walter Twp.) BJU, 5/20 Lac qui Parle (Mehurin Twp.) BJU (median 5/22).
Cerulean Warbler
(Setophaga cerulea)
213 Early south (median 5/7) 5/2 Rice TFB, 5/5 Rice (4, high count) DAB, 5/9 Le Sueur (Sakatah S.P.) RBW, 5/10 Sherburne ASc, 5/11 Scott (male, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R., north trails) BAF, SHF, 5/12 Brown (male, extreme northwest corner of county) BTS, MiO. All north 4/28 Morrison TMu, 5/17 Mille Lacs (male, Mille Lacs Kathio S.P.) ASc, JFR, GHo, KSm. Unusual Southwest record 5/16 Lyon (2 singing, Garvin C.P.) BWF.
Northern Parula
(Setophaga americana)
1636 Early south (median 5/1) 5/1 Houston (2) KCa, 5/2 Hennepin CMB, (Veterans Memorial Park) SBM, Rice TFB, Scott (2) MMz. Early north (median 5/6) 5/5 Hubbard MAW, 5/8 Aitkin KCR, St. Louis JLK, 5/11 Lake ANy. High count 5/28 St. Louis (10) ACr. Late south 5/22 Isanti DPG, Lyon, Rock JEB, 5/25 Redwood SVo, 5/27 Sherburne SC (median 5/26).
Magnolia Warbler
(Setophaga magnolia)
1739 Early south (median 5/5) 5/2 Olmsted LAV, 5/3 Hennepin CMB, (Wood Lake N.C.) TAT, (Theodore Wirth) JSI, (Bloomington) MBS, Olmsted JWH. Early north (median 5/9) 5/4 Todd JeM, DTM, 5/5 St. Louis AM, Todd JLK. Late south 5/28 Blue Earth ChH, 5/30 Washington KMo, 5/31 Dakota (2) RaM, Lac qui Parle DLP (median 5/31). Also see undocumented reports.
Bay-breasted Warbler
(Setophaga castanea)
516 Early south (median 5/8) 5/2 Kandiyohi (Prinsburg Rail Trail) SSy, 5/4 Nicollet MiO, 5/5 Sherburne ASc. Early north 5/12 Hubbard MAW, Morrison JeM, DTM, 5/13 Morrison FGo, 5/14 Mille Lacs ASc. Late south 5/19 Hennepin JCC, Lac qui Parle FAE, (Walter Twp.) BJU, Washington KMo, PSm, 5/21 Hennepin CMB (median 5/25).
Blackburnian Warbler
(Setophaga fusca)
2032 Early south (median 5/4) 5/2 Goodhue GJM, 5/3 Blue Earth ChH, Olmsted JWH, Ramsey RMD, MDu, ShW. Early north (median 5/7) 5/5 Grant DBz, Itasca SC, 5/6 Traverse DBz, 5/7 Crow Wing SC. High count 5/28 St. Louis (7, Southworth Marsh, Duluth) JLK. Late south 5/27 Hennepin TAT, Kandiyohi JoS, Lac qui Parle BJU, 5/28 Rock KRE, CRM (median 5/31).
Yellow Warbler
(Setophaga petechia)
3351 Early south (median 4/27) 4/20 McLeod PRH, 4/27 Dakota (2) JBt, 4/29 Winona DBz, 4/30 Winona ANy, five more counties on 5/1. Early north (median 5/4) 5/2 Otter Tail DST, Polk SAu, 5/3 Wadena ABi, 5/4 Itasca SC, EEO, five additional counties on 5/5. High counts 5/4 Scott (34, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp Unit) BAF, SHF, 5/5 Carver (30, Carver Park) JCy.
Chestnut-sided Warbler
(Setophaga pensylvanica)
2643 Early south (median 5/6) 5/3 Hennepin JSI, Mower RJW, RWa, Olmsted JWH, Ramsey RZi, Rice TFB, Winona ANy, 5/4 four more counties. Early north (median 5/8) 5/5 Cass DAY, Todd (3) JLK, 5/6 Beltrami DPJ, Pine PSe. High count 5/12 Itasca (16, Splithand Lake) JLK.
Blackpoll Warbler
(Setophaga striata)
2042 Early south (median 5/4) 5/3 Carver CRM, Goodhue GJM, 5/4 Nicollet MiO, Olmsted JWH, and ten additional counties on 5/5. Early north (median 5/9) 5/5 Grant DBz, 5/6 Traverse DBz, 5/10 Itasca PLe, plus three more counties on 5/11. Late south 5/31 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 5/30). Late north 5/31 St. Louis JLK (median 5/30). Also see summer report for late migrants south and north.
Black-throated Blue Warbler
(Setophaga caerulescens)
51 Only south report 5/19 Ramsey (St. Anthony Park) RMD. All north 5/10 St. Louis (Hartley N.C.) DYo, 5/19 Cook (Oberg Mountain) SLP, Morrison (female) FGo, Pine CAB, 5/20 Lake (female, Lighthouse Point, Two Harbors) JWL, 5/25 Lake (Tettagouche S.P.) DFN, 5/26 Cook (Tofte) KRo.
Palm Warbler
(Setophaga palmarum)
2847 Early south (median 4/22) 4/14 Blue Earth ChH, 4/16 Washington ECl, 4/17 Dakota MJM. Early north (median 4/25) 4/25 Pine RBJ, DAC, St. Louis (2) ABi, 4/29 Polk (5) DLT. High counts 5/4 Todd (44) JLK, 5/6 Hennepin (30) MBS. Late south 5/16 Chisago DPi, Ramsey CDo, 5/19 Rock SC, 5/20 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 5/23).
Pine Warbler
(Setophaga pinus)
1612 Early south (median 4/23) 4/4 Ramsey (Sucker Lake, Vadnais Heights) BRL, Washington †PNi, 4/14 Isanti ANy, SC, DBz, BWF, JWH, Ramsey REH, Washington DFN. Early north (median 4/25) 4/14 Hubbard JEB, 4/17 Pine SC, 4/19 Hubbard MAW, 4/23 Beltrami (3) JCC, Cass DAY, Crow Wing JSB, Itasca SC. All reports were east of a line from Clearwater to Stearns.
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
3452 Several overwintered in Carver JCy. Early south migrants 3/19 Hennepin CRM, 3/25 Hennepin (2) BAF, RDE, 3/27 Dakota KSm, DwS, Hennepin (3) CMB, SBM. Early north (median 4/7) 3/19 Itasca CKK, 3/29 Todd JeM, DTM, 3/31 Itasca SC, Polk HHu. High count 4/21 Ramsey (113) NHe. Late south 5/27 Pipestone RAE, 5/29 Ramsey (2) BMa, 5/30 Hennepin BMa (median 5/28).
Black-throated Green Warbler
(Setophaga virens)
1627 Early south (median 4/30) 4/29 Rice DAB, Wabasha DBz, 5/1 Houston KCa, 5/2 Hennepin MMz, Rice TFB, Sherburne ASc. Early north (median 5/4) 5/3 Mille Lacs ASc, 5/5 Itasca EEO, Morrison MJB, Todd (2) JLK. High counts 5/10 Hennepin (12, Elm Creek P.R.) TLo, 5/19 St. Louis (8, Magney-Snively Park, West Duluth) PHS, KSt, 5/31 Cook (8, Grand Portage S.P.) JOJ. Late south 5/23 Rock SC, 5/25 Hennepin (Elm Creek P.R.) PJM, Sherburne ASc, 5/27 Hennepin (T.S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) TAT (median 5/30).
Canada Warbler
(Cardellina canadensis)
1217 Early south (median 5/9) 5/4 Hennepin CMB, Nicollet MiO, 5/6 Anoka PSe, Washington DFN. Early north 5/11 Todd JeM, DTM, 5/12 Douglas JPE, 5/19 Carlton MJM, Clearwater DWK, PEB, Douglas JPE, Lake JaM, Morrison GLa. High counts 5/21 Hennepin (8, Wood Lake N.C.) CMB, 5/28 St. Louis (8, Park Point) DWK. See summer report for later south migrants.
Wilson's Warbler
(Cardellina pusilla)
1533 Early south (median 5/4) 5/2 Anoka DWK, 5/3 Goodhue (2) GJM, Olmsted LAV, five additional counties on 5/4. Early north (median 5/10) 5/5 Douglas JPE, 5/10 Hubbard MAW, 5/11 Beltrami DPJ, Clay (2) RHO. High count 5/28 St. Louis (12, Park Point) DWK, SBM. Late south 5/25 Hennepin (T.S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) TAT, (Minneapolis, Seward neighborhood) MDu, 5/26 Dakota RTe, 5/27 Lac qui Parle BJU (median 5/29). See summer report for late north individuals.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Summer Tanager
(Piranga rubra)
13 All south 5/2 Olmsted (first-year male, Silver Creek Reservoir) JPr, JWH, 5/8 Olmsted (first-year male, Kutzky Park, Rochester; same bird?) ph. SWs, 5/9 Hennepin (female, Eden Prairie) ph. ChC, 5/19 Mower (female, Austin) ph. BPl. One north 5/18 Aitkin KCR.
Scarlet Tanager
(Piranga olivacea)
2234 Early south (median 5/5) 5/2 Goodhue GJM, 5/4 Dakota ASi, Olmsted RAE, Ramsey RMD, Rice TFB, Scott BAF, SHF. Early north (median 5/12) 5/8 Otter Tail BDE, Todd JeM, DTM, 5/10 Traverse DBM, 5/12 Beltrami DPJ, Itasca SC, Kanabec DPG. High count 5/11 Scott (11, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R. north trails; all were singing males except one female.) BAF, SHF.
Western Tanager
(Piranga ludoviciana)
1 One reported 5/7 Lac qui Parle (adult male, Hantho Beach, Lac qui Parle Lake) ph. BJU.
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
2352 Reported statewide. High counts 4/8 Hennepin (40, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) DAd, 4/29 Hennepin (25, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) DAd, 3/15 Dakota (23, Lebanon Hills R.P.) RaM.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
3248 Early south (median 4/28) 4/28 Dakota CNo, Washington JBl, 4/30 Fillmore NBO, 5/1 Blue Earth, Hennepin, Houston, Olmsted, Rice. Early north (median 5/3) 5/3 Cass DAY, Todd JeM, DTM, JLK, 5/4 Aitkin KCR, Crow Wing JSB, Hubbard MAW, Itasca SC, EEO, Mahnomen JCC. High count 5/4 Scott (32, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp Unit; almost all were singing territorial males) BAF, SHF.
Blue Grosbeak
(Passerina caerulea)
4 Reports confined to the four counties in the southwestern corner of the state. Early south 5/15 Rock (Blue Mounds S.P.) BWF, JWH, 5/19 Rock SC, 5/21 Nobles, Rock SC. High count 5/28 Rock (5, Blue Mounds S.P.) KRE.
LAZULI BUNTING
(Passerina amoena)
1 One report: 5/6 Jackson (Lakefield) ph. †DVr.
Indigo Bunting
(Passerina cyanea)
2044 Widespread early arrival south (median 5/4): 5/3 Hennepin JSI, Lac qui Parle BJU, Olmsted JPr, Ramsey ACr, Rice DAB, TFB, Winona MGo, then four more south counties on 5/4. Early north (median 5/9) 5/11 Clay RHO, Crow Wing JSB, Douglas PJK, Wadena PJB, then also Hubbard, Kanabec and Mahnomen on 5/12.
Dickcissel
(Spiza americana)
235 Early south (median 5/10) 5/1 Goodhue BRL, 5/7 Pipestone LFr, Sibley JSc, 5/11 Carver WCM, RMD, 5/12 Washington (3) MDa. All north 5/26 Crow Wing ABi, 5/28 Otter Tail HHD. High counts 5/29 Dakota (28, males singing on territory at Randolph Great Western Industrial Park) CMB, 5/25 Rock (24, Blue Mounds S.P.) TMo.