Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2012-Winter Season
1 December 2012 through 28 February 2013
Paul E. Budde, Bruce A. Fall, and Andrew D. Smith

One Snow Goose was reported in midwinter at Monticello in Wright County; no other goose species except Canada were known to have overwintered. Five Cackling Geese in Olmsted in mid-February were presumed very early returning migrants and by the end of the month small numbers were found in Nobles and Martin. Up to three Mute Swans reported from Goodhue in midwinter probably originated from the Treasure Island Casino, but the sources of single individuals in Scott and Dakota were undetermined.

Higher than normal numbers of Gadwall and Ring-necked Ducks overwintered in Scott at the Blue Lake wastewater treatment plant. Greater Scaup were reported in early January in St. Louis and Goodhue. An immature male King Eider discovered in Duluth on 9 February was relocated two weeks later when many others were able to see it. This was the nineteenth state record. Four Harlequin Ducks were found, including three on Lake Superior and one along the Mississippi River in the Southeast Region. All three scoter species were reported in December, but only a few White-wingeds lingered into January in Duluth, three of which overwintered. Long-tailed Ducks were reported in higher-than-normal numbers from all three Lake Superior counties, but there were no reports from any south counties, in contrast to the previous year when at least eight different birds were reported. Unprecedented for the season was the number of Red-breasted Mergansers reported from Duluth in January and February. Ruddy Ducks lingered into mid-December in Duluth (St. Louis County) and Moorhead (Clay County), and five overwintered in Dakota.

An adult Pacific Loon was found at Park Point, Duluth in early December, while several Common Loons were reported in the state until the middle of the month. A Red-necked Grebe lingered in Two Harbors, Lake County, until late January; only the second Western Grebe ever to overwinter in the state did so at the same location. A Great Egret in Olmsted was a very late migrant, but it was outdone by the two juvenile Black-crowned Night-Herons that provided Minnesota's first overwintering record in Winona. Sightings of all three accipiters were higher than usual for recent winters, though details accompanied few of these reports. Record late by two weeks was an American Golden-Plover foraging at Black Dog Lake in Dakota. Three Killdeer in Olmsted were the first to overwinter in the state since 2001.

Most unusual was the apparent adult Black-legged Kittiwake reported from Lake in early February; this record is still pending a vote by the records committee. Up to four Iceland Gulls wintered in Duluth, St. Louis; two in the Twin Cities departed by early January. The only two Lesser Black-backed Gulls found in the state were both in the Twin Cities. The state's eighth Slaty-backed Gull — and fourth for Duluth — was an adult documented at Canal Park. Both Glaucous and Great Black-backed gulls overwintered at Duluth. High counts of both of these species occurred around the New Year holiday, with numbers tapering off through February. Eight Glaucous Gulls in a flock roosting in Hennepin in mid-December was a record high count away from Lake Superior.

The season saw a significant number of northern owls move into the state. While Snowy Owl numbers did not match those of the prior winter, they were still well above-average. Northern Hawk Owls were found in nine northern counties, predominantly in the Northwest region. Great Gray Owls made a very concentrated incursion in mid-February into Roseau County, also in the Northwest, where there were several daily high counts in the 50s and 60s. Remarkably, the highest count away from Roseau was only 5! Boreal Owls also made a good showing in the state in February, though this incursion was more centered in the Arrowhead, especially near the Lake Superior shoreline. Was this a true measure of where the Boreals were to be found, or was it due to this being where the birders were looking? For a more complete summary of this season's owls, see The Loon 85:148–149.

In prior winters, the Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve has been the best location in the state for Red-headed Woodpeckers. However, the local CBC held there could not find one this season — perhaps due to a failed acorn crop. Hopefully, this is not indicative of future numbers of this species in the East-central region. Five American Three-toed Woodpeckers were located in Lake of the Woods; the only other reports were from Itasca. Black-backed Woodpecker reports were also down.

Among the corvids, the most interesting sighting was of a Black-billed Magpie during the Two Harbors CBC. This species has a regular vanguard in St. Louis County, but is rarely found east of the Sax-Zim Bog. Common Ravens were well-documented as far south as Stearns.

There were more reports than usual of Tufted Titmice as far north as the Twin Cities Metropolitan Area. Even more remarkable, however, was the approximately 31 Carolina Wrens found in 18 different counties of the state. This was by far the most ever found in Minnesota during any season.

Among the winter thrushes, Townsend's Solitaire numbers were down, with only eight birds found. For the third consecutive year a Hermit Thrush was found north, this season in Otter Tail. Eighteen Varied Thrushes scattered across the state were the most since 2008. Both Eastern Bluebirds and American Robins were reported in good numbers.

A Gray Catbird was seen into late December, and a Brown Thrasher into early January. Bohemian Waxwings were widespread across the north, with a few making it as far south as Nicollet and Olmsted. Snow Buntings were reported from 94% of the state's counties. The only warbler seen in the season was Yellow-rumped, which now has been found during 18 of the last 19 winters!

Two different Spotted Towhees were photographed at different locations in Rice. Chipping Sparrows were reported from five counties, but, unfortunately, none was documented. Observers in three different counties did document five Field Sparrows, the most ever in the winter for this species. Another unusual winter sparrow was a Savannah seen in Kandiyohi in mid-December, marking the fourth consecutive winter for this rare winter species. Other wintering sparrows were those more typically expected.

The fifth winter record for Summer Tanager was one that lingered in McLeod into early December. A Yellow-headed Blackbird in Le Sueur in early January was record late south; it was also the sixth winter report of this species over the last seven years. A small flock of Brewer's Blackbirds in Rice in mid-December was notable. Common Grackle is not an unexpected wintering bird in the state, but individuals in Roseau and Koochiching were unusually far north.

Many of the winter finches made major incursions into the state, reaching much farther south than they usually do. Pine Grosbeaks were seen throughout the north and into the northern tier of south counties, plus one exceptional report from Winona. The strong fall occurrence of Red Crossbills in the state presaged an excellent winter for this species which rivaled the winter of 1996–97. One had to go back to the winter of 1984–85 to find more Reds. White-winged Crossbill numbers were also excellent and included many reports from the Twin Cities south and east to the state's borders. Common Redpolls were in almost every county, while Hoarys were found in a record number of counties, including all but five north counties. Pine Siskins were also more widespread than usual, as they were found statewide except in the extreme west and southwest corner. Even the Evening Grosbeak, whose numbers statewide have been declining, was more plentiful than usual, with multiple reports just north of the Twin Cities.

Weather summary: Average temperatures in the state were generally near normal. A warm beginning to December was counter-balanced by a colder than average end of the month. January temperatures were near normal, while February averaged two to four degrees (F) colder than the historical average. For some communities this was only the second time in almost two years when the mean monthly temperature was below average.

Precipitation totals were at or slightly above average for the season. Some of the more significant weather events included a winter storm on 8–9 December that produced snowfall totals in excess of ten inches in a swath from Canby to the Twin Cities; a storm on 28–29 January that dropped totals of 6 to 12 inches of snow from the West-central region through the North-central; and a winter storm that produced over 18 inches of snow in the West-central part of the state on 9–11 February.

Documented reports still under review: Black-legged Kittiwake 2/3 Lake (Two Harbors).

Undocumented or insufficiently documented reports: Ring-necked Duck 2/12 St. Louis (record late north); Black Scoter 2/9 St. Louis (late date); Osprey 12/1 Rice (late date); Bonaparte's Gull 2/18 Koochiching (very late date); Common Raven 12/3 Blue Earth, 2/13 Rice (2) (all out of range); Bohemian Waxwing 12/3 Rice (out of range); Chipping Sparrow 12/15 St. Paul (North) CBC, Owatonna CBC, Winona CBC, 12/16 Stearns, 12/19 Ramsey, 1/21 Nicollet (all late dates); Rose-breasted Grosbeak 12/15 Sibley (late date); Brewer's Blackbird 1/5 Alexandria CBC (4) (late date).

Acknowledgments

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. In addition to the data collected through this MOU website, we are grateful for the data provided for the creation of this report by eBird (http://www.ebird.org, accessed March 2013). Carl Greiner, serving as Minnesota CBC coordinator, compiled vast amounts of data from 67 counts. Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished seasonal report data from 1985 through 2011. 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.
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Species

N S

Information

Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks
Snow Goose
(Anser caerulescens)
16 All north: 12/1–8 Clay (blue morph, Moorhead) DWR, PBB, HHD. All south: 12/1 Lac qui Parle (3) DLP, 12/6 Olmsted (1 white and 2 blue morphs) LAV, STh, 12/15 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) CBC (37), Owatonna CBC (4), 2/10 Wright (white morph, Monticello) EPl, RQu, RSm, 2/28 Martin (immature) PEJ.
Ross's Goose
(Anser rossii)
3 All reports: 12/1 Chippewa / Lac qui Parle (Lac qui Parle Lake), 12/8 Big Stone (Big Stone Lake) DLP.
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
13 All reports: 12/1 Big Stone (2, Big Stone Lake) DLP, 12/2–8 Clay (1–2 adults, Moorhead) DWR, PBB, 12/4 Houston NBO, 12/15 McLeod PRH.
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
420 All north (only one with details): 12/1–16 Clay (multiple individuals with peaks of 28 on 12/4, 10 on 12/8) PBB, DWR, 12/17 Otter Tail †DST. Reported from about the same number of south counties as last year, and more than in previous years. High count 12/1 Rice (62) MDu. Numerous December reports through 12/17 included the following that were documented: 12/1 Brown †BTS, 12/7 Olmsted †JWH. No further reports until presumed northbound migrants 2/18–28 Olmsted (5, Zumbro River) †JWH, and then 2/28 Martin (7), Nobles (4) PEJ.
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
1745 Reported from about the same number of counties as last year, both north and south. North reports after the CBC period included 11 counties. Season high counts north 12/8, 2/16 Clay (5,000, Moorhead) PBB, RTo. Season high counts south 1/1 Olmsted (3,000) SHk, 2/27 Olmsted (2,500) LEV. CBC high counts 12/14 Lac qui Parle (20,000) 12/15 Rochester (11,000), Fairmont (10,620).
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
4 Reports of up to three from January and February Goodhue (Prairie Island, Lock and Dam 3) m.ob. that probably originated from Treasure Island Casino. Other reports of single birds of unknown origin include 12/15–16 Scott (Shakopee Mill Pond) m.ob., 2/2 Dakota (Miesville Ravine C.P.) KDS.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
1325 Reported from about the same number of counties as last year, both north and south. High counts north 12/31 Otter Tail (400) BDE, 12/1 Cass (60) BAW. North reports after the CBC period included 12 counties. High counts south 1/27, 2/4, 2/10 Wright (500, Monticello) m.ob. Numerous south reports from January and February were concentrated in Southeast and around the Twin Cities. Away from Wright (Monticello), south high count included 12/23 Scott (160) CAs. CBC high counts 12/30 Battle Lake (1,041), 1/5 Northern Wright County (915), 1/1 Afton (382).
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
11 Large numbers lingered in Wabasha into late December, with 276 still present 12/23 (includes birds in Wisconsin waters) and one on 1/7 (Reads Landing) PEJ. Mid-January reports (1/11–17) Olmsted (Silver Lake) ANy, JWH, JPr suggest overwintering, as does one on 2/20 Scott (Shakopee Mill Pond) ph. †KDS. High count 12/2 Houston (9,212, Pool 8, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.) KJB.
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
317 All north reports: 12/8–16 Clay (female, Moorhead, American Crystal Sugar lagoons) PBB, 12/15 Fergus Falls CBC, overwintered St. Louis (female, 27th Ave. West, Duluth) KJB. Overwintered south in Olmsted (male, Silver Lake dam), and mid-January to mid-February reports south from Benton, Dakota, Goodhue, Ramsey, Washington, Winona also suggest overwintering. High count 12/13 Hennepin (14, Long Meadow Lake) PEJ. CBC high count 12/15 Bloomington (10).
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
8 Numerous south December reports mostly Hennepin through 12/17. Several midwinter reports Dakota (Black Dog Lake) of probable overwintering birds m.ob., with four recorded on 1/12 MJM and 1/29 PEJ. Probable early migrant 2/25–26 Scott CRM, CAs, PEJ. High counts 12/2 Carver (48, Lake Waconia) DWK, 12/13 Hennepin (35, Lake Harriet) CMB. CBC high count 12/14 Lac qui Parle (16).
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
114 Several north reports from St. Louis (Duluth) including 12/10 (Canal Park) MLH, 1/1 (Canal Park) KJB, ANy, PHS; overwintered from 1/16 (male, 27th Ave. West) JLK, KJB, m.ob. Multiple individuals overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., with peak 2/13 (105) PEJ, and Winona (Whitewater W.M.A.) m.ob., including 1/18 (12) HCT, 2/1 (12) JWH, ANy. Elsewhere, singles or a few individuals reported post-CBC period from Chippewa, Dakota, Goodhue, Ramsey, Washington. High count 12/5 Houston (300, Pool 8, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.) KJB. CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (66), 1/5 Wabasha (66).
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
17 One north report: 12/5 Cook BRL. Numerous December records from several Twin Cities and Southeast counties, then no reports from January through early February although one 2/11–13 Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) GLa, CRM, PEJ probably overwintered and five were at the same location 2/20 GHo, KDS. Two 2/18 Olmsted JWH were thought to be early migrants. High counts 12/4–5 Houston (30, Pool 8, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.) KJB. CBC high count 12/15 (3) St. Paul (North).
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
1740 Reported from about the same number of counties both north and south as last year. State high counts were from St. Louis (Duluth, 27th Ave. West): 2/13 (2,500) EKi, 2/12 (2,350) KJB, 1/19 St. Louis (2,250) JLK. South high counts were 1,000 or fewer; this is substantially lower than in most recent winters, perhaps due in part to the increased access restrictions at Black Dog Lake (Dakota). CBC high counts 12/15 Minneapolis (North) (2,899), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (2,811), 12/15 Faribault (1,942).
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
516 Numerous midwinter reports from St. Louis (Duluth), with high counts (27th Ave. West) 1/27 (31) JLK, 2/12 (28) KJB. Other midwinter north reports away from Duluth from Cass, Clay, Itasca, Morrison. South reports mostly from Twin Cities and Southeast counties, with midwinter south high count 2/20 Wabasha (32) PEJ; elsewhere south, midwinter high counts were ten (Scott) or fewer. CBC high count 12/15 Bloomington (4).
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
111 All north: 12/8–16 and 2/3 Clay (Moorhead, American Crystal Sugar lagoons) PBB, DWR; the latter date suggests overwintering. Up to seven individuals overwintered Dakota (Black Dog Lake) PEJ; elsewhere in Dakota one bird was reported 1/20 (Spring Lake) BAF. Other midwinter south reports include 1/26 Scott GLa, 2/10 Wright (2, Monticello) EPl, RSm. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (5), 12/16 Cedar Creek Bog (4).
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
17 All north: 12/15–30 Clay (Moorhead, American Crystal Sugar lagoons) PBB. Up to ten overwintered Dakota (Black Dog Lake) PEJ and one male overwintered Olmsted (Silver Lake) JWH, LAV. One male reported 1/12 Wabasha JWH.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
113 One north report: 12/6 St. Louis (Park Point bay) KJB. Overwintered south Scott (2, Blue Lake W.T.P.) PEJ, and Wabasha (2, Camp Lacupolis/Reads Landing) PEJ, DBz, m.ob. Other midwinter reports 1/5 Goodhue (Wacouta) BRL, 1/26, 2/3 Ramsey (Kaposia Landing) BAF, 2/18 Dakota (Black Dog Lake) PEJ. Late February reports (from 2/23) Goodhue (Prairie Island) m.ob. were probably early migrants. High count 12/4 Houston (19,300, Pool 8, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.; includes birds in Wisconsin waters) KJB. CBC high counts 12/15 Rochester (4), 12/15 Excelsior (3).
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
413 North records from four counties (more than in any of the previous five winters): 12/1–4 Cass (2 males, Leech Lake) BAW, 12/8 (8) and 12/15–16 (4) Clay (Moorhead, American Crystal Sugar lagoons) PBB, 12/15 Fergus Falls CBC, 1/29 St. Louis (male, Duluth, 27th Ave. West) †JLK. Overwintered south Goodhue (male, female, Colville Park) m.ob. A flock of up to 11 from 2/18 Washington (Pt. Douglas Park) DVe through the end of February m.ob. were probably early migrants. Another small flock (7 males, 7 females) 2/17–18 Steele (Lake Kohlmier) NFT may also have been early migrants. Elsewhere smaller numbers were reported from mid to late February from Hennepin, Martin, Scott, Winona, Wright.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
517 Reported from more north counties than in any of the previous five winters, including 12/1–4 Cass (4, Leech Lake) BAW, 12/2 St. Louis (Duluth, Park Point) RQu, 12/4–20 Cook (Grand Marais) BRL, DBM, 12/8–16 Clay (up to 3, Moorhead, American Crystal Sugar lagoons) PBB, 12/15 St. Louis (Duluth, 27th Ave. West) KJB, 12/22 Uppgaard W.M.A. CBC. December high counts 12/2 (22,520), 12/4 (10,400) Houston (Pool 8, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.) KJB. Overwintered south Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) with high counts on 1/9 and 2/8 (76) PEJ, 2/11 (101) CRM, and numerous other reports of fewer individuals m.ob. Other south midwinter reports include Goodhue (3, Prairie Island) m.ob., Ramsey (up to 10, Simon's Ravine, Kaposia Landing) m.ob., and Olmsted (1, Silver Lake) JWH. End of February reports beginning 2/23 Goodhue KDS and 2/27 Washington may have been early migrants.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
17 All north: 12/25 St. Louis (4, Superior Entry) KJB, 1/5 St. Louis (female, Superior Entry) KRE, m.ob. Several December reports south from Hennepin, Goodhue, Houston, Wabasha, Winona, with high count 12/23 Wabasha (19) PEJ. One January report: 1/7 Goodhue (6, Lake City) PEJ, may have been late migrants. No further reports until late February (probable early migrants) 2/22 Goodhue and Winona m.ob. CBC high count 12/30 Red Wing (27).
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
321 All north reports: 12/2 St. Louis (male, Virginia, Silver Lake) SLF, 12/4 Cass (2) BAW, 12/8–16 Clay (up to 5, Moorhead, American Crystal Sugar lagoons) PBB, 12/25–1/13 St. Louis (Superior Entry) KJB, LME. Numerous December reports south. Overwintered Scott (2, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., Winona (up to 7) m.ob., Goodhue m.ob., and possibly Steele (2, 2/17–18) NFT. Reports and numbers increased in late February, of probable early migrants, including 2/26 Scott (8) PEJ, CAs, 2/27 Wabasha (20), 2/28 Martin (13) PEJ. High counts 12/2 Houston (203, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.; only a small fraction of the 5,000 scaup were identified to species) KJB, 12/23 Wabasha (60) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/15 Rochester (41), 12/30 Red Wing (29).
KING EIDER
(Somateria spectabilis)
1 Immature male 2/9 St. Louis (Duluth, Lake Superior near Lakewood Pumping Station) †BAF, ph. SHF. Rediscovered in the same general area 2/23–24 MLH, †PHS, †BWF, †PEB, †ELC, ph. †DWK, †HCT, m.ob.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
21 All reports north: 12/18 Cook (2, Grand Marais Harbor) KJB, 2/2 Cook (2 first–winter males, Grand Marais) CLW, m.ob., 2/20 St. Louis (female, near Lester River) JCG. One south report: 1/5–2/3 Wabasha (subadult male, Lock and Dam 4) ph. AnG, RoC, †SWe, †MGo, m.ob.; probably the same bird relocated 2/27 Wabasha (Camp Lacupolis) PEJ.
Surf Scoter
(Melanitta perspicillata)
1 One report: 12/1 Cass (female plumage, Leech Lake, Walker Bay) BAW.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
22 All reports: 12/8–22 Lake (Two Harbors) DWK, KRE, KJB, 12/14 St. Louis (Superior Entry) KJB, 12/14–19 Winona and Wabasha (Minneiska) MGo, DWK, 12/16 Wabasha (Lake City) PEJ, 12/30–2/27 St. Louis (Duluth; 4 initially, then at least 3 overwintered) KRE, ph. †JLK, m.ob.
Black Scoter
(Melanitta americana)
1 One record: 12/14–17 Winona (Minneiska) †MGo, DWK, DBM. Also see undocumented records.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
3 Numerous north reports from all 3 Lake Superior counties, with high counts by county: 12/18 Cook (67, Paradise Beach) KJB, 2/24 Lake (110, Two Harbors) DWK, HCT, 2/23 St. Louis (145, near McQuade Harbor) KJB; other late February reports of somewhat lesser numbers from Lake and St. Louis m.ob. These numbers are much higher than in any of the winter seasons of the previous five years. However, unlike last year there were no south reports.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
514 Overwintered north St. Louis (Duluth) m.ob., Lake (up to 4, Two Harbors) m.ob. January reports south 1/2 Stearns (St. Cloud) MJB, 1/5 Goodhue (Wacouta) BRL, and overwintered Winona (Prairie Island Road) m.ob. High count 12/2 Houston (57, Pool 8, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.) KJB. CBC high count 12/15 Duluth (5).
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
1031 High count north 1/1 St. Louis (1,162, Superior Entry and Canal Park) PHS. South high count 12/1 Ramsey (650, Pleasant Lake) KJB. Midwinter counts south from the Twin Cities and Mississippi River were lower than in most recent years, with a peak 1/29 Dakota (500) TLo. CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (846), 12/30 Red Wing (758).
Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala islandica)
1 Adult male overwintered St. Louis (Duluth, mostly Superior Entry) 12/25–2/17+ ph. KJB, ph. †PHS, †DWi, ph. †HCT, ph. †KRE, ph. JLK, ph. BU, ph. SLP, ph. AM, m.ob. Plumage characteristics from photos indicate this is probably the same male that has returned to this area annually since 2008.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
621 Reported from about the same number of counties north and south as last year. Overwintered north St. Louis (up to 4, at Canal Park and other Duluth locations) m.ob. Multiple individuals overwintered at several Twin Cities sites, including Dakota (up to 28 on 2/8, Black Dog Lake) PEJ, m.ob., Scott (up to 45 on 2/20, Blue Lake W.T.P.) KDS, GHo, m.ob. One to two were reported midwinter elsewhere, including Benton, Chippewa (2/15, Minnesota River) DLP, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Fillmore, Ramsey, Rice, Wabasha, Washington. High count 12/1 Ramsey (600, Pleasant Lake) KJB. CBC high counts 12/15 St. Paul (North) (19), 12/15 Excelsior (7).
Common Goldeneye X Hooded Merganser
(Bucephala clangula X Lophodytes cucullatus)
Two hybrids reported: 1/7 and 2/28 Goodhue (female, Prairie Island), 2/12 Dakota (male, Mississippi River near Prescott, WI) PEJ.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
1023 Multiple individuals overwintered St. Louis (up to 40, Duluth area) m.ob., Lake (up to 4, Two Harbors) m.ob.; also Cook (1, Grand Marais) m.ob. High counts south 12/3 Wabasha and Goodhue (21,500, Lake Pepin) KJB, 12/16 Goodhue (5,000) PEJ, 12/16 Wabasha (4,500) PEJ, 12/8 Hennepin (3,000, Lake Minnetonka) HCT. High counts north: 12/6 Mille Lacs (931, Lake Mille Lacs) KJB, 12/1 Cass (122, Leech Lake) BAW. Midwinter high counts 1/15, 1/23 Goodhue (2,500, Colville Park) GJM, DVe. CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (7,502), 12/15 Bloomington (697), 1/1 Afton (545).
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
57 Midwinter records north from Cook (up to 12, Grand Marais) m.ob., Lake (up to 12, Two Harbors) m.ob., and St. Louis m.ob., with high count 2/5 (112, Canal Park) JLK. Winter season high counts from the previous five years have been 30 or fewer. Two midwinter reports south: 1/19 Wabasha (female, Reads Landing) BAF, 2/3 Ramsey (female, Kaposia Landing) BAF. CBC high counts 12/22 Two Harbors (8), 12/15 Duluth (7).
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
29 All north reports: 12/2 St. Louis (2, Silver Lake, Virginia) ph. DBF, †SLF, 12/8–16 Clay (Moorhead, American Crystal Sugar lagoons) PBB, 12/15–16 St. Louis (Duluth, 27th Ave. West) KJB, †JLK. Overwintered south Dakota (5, Black Dog Lake) m.ob.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
2041 Reported from more north counties than in any of the previous five winters, as far northwest as Marshall, Beltrami. No reports from border counties Lincoln to Rock to Faribault. High counts 1/4 Nicollet (130, in two nearly adjacent fields) RBW, 2/17 Olmsted (112, single flock) SHk, 12/15 Blue Earth (102) ChH. CBC high counts 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (450), 12/15 Henderson (421), 1/1 Afton (340).
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
197 Reports from Twin Cities south include Ramsey, Dakota, Wabasha, Winona. No reports from South-central, Southwest, or West-central. CBC high counts 12/27 Crosby (17), 12/16 Carlton-Cloquet (15), 12/15 Duluth (11).
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
4Reported throughout the season from Lake, with a high count 2/24 (10, C.R. 2, 0.3 miles north of Sand River) MLH. Also reported from Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, St. Louis. Not reported on any CBCs.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
11 High counts 12/29 Roseau (45) JMJ, 2/17 Marshall (37) ClS. CBC high counts 12/29 Roseau (114), 12/31 Baudette (6). No south reports, and reported from only Aitkin south of a line from Polk to St. Louis.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
41 North reports from Clay, Marshall, Polk, Wilkin. High count 12/17 Clay (26) RHO. CBC high counts 12/15 Crookston (144), 12/22 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. (45). One south report: 1/6 Lac qui Parle (5, Plover Prairie) DLP.
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
77 Reported from more north counties than last winter, all Northwest. North high count 2/2 Marshall (37) SAu, 2/19 Roseau (22) KJB. CBC high count Crookston (79). Reported from about the same number of south counties as last year, but only one-third as many as in 2009 and 2010. South high counts were all fewer than ten.
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
1850 Reported from more counties both north and south than in any of the previous five years, including almost all counties (except 5) from Clay to Pine and south. There were no reports north of a line from Polk to southern St. Louis counties. High counts north 12/22 Morrison (16, Little Falls) KEm, 1/18 Wilkin (15, Rothsay W.M.A.) MO. South high counts 2/25 Big Stone (84 in single flock) ANy, 2/15 Big Stone (60) DAT. CBC high counts 12/16 Cottonwood (377), 12/22 Wild River (141), 12/15 Marshall (132).These high counts (CBC and individual) were considerably greater than the modest totals reported last year.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
16 Two north reports: 12/3 Cass (4, Gull Lake) BAW, 12/4 Cass (Leech Lake) BAW. December south reports from Hennepin (1–2, through 12/10, Lake Harriet, Lake Calhoun) CMB, m.ob., 12/5 Houston (Pool 8, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.) KJB, Winona (through 12/15, Lake Winona) ANy, 12/16 Washington DWK, 12/22 Dakota DFN. January reports from Wabasha (Lock and Dam 4): 1/6 MGo, 1/19 CRM, 1/26 (2) ph. RQu.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
31 All north: 12/4 Cook (2, Hovland) BRL, 12/15 St. Louis (Duluth) DRB, 12/16 Lake (mouth of Stewart River) JWL, 12/22 Lake (Two Harbors) DAG. CBC high count 12/22 Two Harbors (6). One south report: 12/11 Hennepin (Lake Calhoun) CMB.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
3All north: 12/3 Cass (Gull Lake) BAW, 12/15 St. Louis (2, Duluth CBC), 12/16–1/26 Lake (Two Harbors) JWL, m.ob. CBC high count 12/22 Two Harbors (4). No south reports.
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
1 Only the second individual to overwinter in the state. Seen in Lake (Two Harbors) from 12/2 ph. †PHS through 2/13 †JWL, m.ob. The first to overwinter was in Big Stone, through 2/11/1978. Another lingered in Two Harbors as late as 1/20/2001, but not through the winter.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
3352 Reported from all but 2 counties. High counts 12/7 Washington (473) CRM, 1/21 Ramsey (468, including 450 in one flock near Pig's Eye Lake) MDu, 1/4 Goodhue (318) RMa. CBC high counts 12/15 St. Paul (North) (1,824), 12/15 Duluth (620).
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
1031 Reported from a winter record-high 41 counties, including Roseau, Marshall, and Polk in far northwest. New county records 12/22 Chisago (Wild River CBC), 1/23 Mahnomen KMy. North high count 12/7 Wilkin (29, Breckenridge) RAE, HHD. South high counts 2/22 Brown (44) BTS, 12/29 Dakota (30) DVe. CBC high counts 12/16 Cottonwood (81), Lamberton (44).
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
2244 Reported from more counties than in any of the previous five winters (66 vs. 55 last year). North reports from 20 counties, including 1/10 Kittson LW and 2/2 Cook (2, Grand Marais) CLW, m.ob. A few north counts were as high as 15, but most were fewer than 10. High counts south: 1/27 (105), 1/6 (102) Hennepin ABL. CBC high counts 12/22 Wild River (147), 12/16 Cedar Creek Bog (146), 12/15 Winona (101).
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
520 Reported from more counties both north and south than in any of the previous five winters. All north reports: 12/3 Cass (166, Gull Lake) BAW, 12/5–18 Cook (Grand Marais) BRL, KJB, 12/8 Clay (Moorhead, American Crystal Sugar lagoons) PBB, 12/15 Fergus Falls CBC (48), 12/29 Douglas JPE, 1/5 Alexandria CBC (2), 1/21 Otter Tail (2, Otter Tail River) JTa. Numerous January-February reports south, including Scott (up to 22, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., Dakota, Goodhue, Olmsted, Washington, Winona, Wright. High count 12/2 Houston (500, Pool 8, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.) KJB. CBC high counts 12/15 Fergus Falls (48), 12/15 Excelsior (46), 12/15 Owatonna (12).
Plovers
American Golden-Plover
(Pluvialis dominica)
1 One individual reported 12/7 Dakota (west end mudflats, Black Dog Lake) ph. †CMB and still present at the same location 12/8 †BAF, CAs. This is the latest date on record by two weeks. The bird was foraging actively and appeared healthy.
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
4 All reports: 12/2 Lyon (3, Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe, 12/5–15 Rice TFB, 1/6 Sherburne (Elk River) ToL, overwintered (12/24–2/24) Olmsted (up to 3, Dover Twp.) CH, JWH, m.ob.
Sandpipers
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
27 Reported from more counties than in any of the past five winters. All north 12/13–16 St. Louis (Manganika Creek south of Virginia) SLF, 12/17 Becker (Round Lake outlet) JDB. Overwintered Olmsted (3, through 2/24, Dover Twp.) CH, JWH, and Rice (1/23–2/24) TFB. CBC high count 12/15 Winona (12).
Gulls, Terns
BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE
(Rissa tridactyla)
1 See documented reports still under review.
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
2 All reports: 12/1 Cass (3, Gull Lake) BAW, 12/6 Mille Lacs (12, Lake Mille Lacs) KJB.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
414 Several individuals remained through late January St. Louis (Duluth) m.ob., including two on 1/25 (27th Ave. West) JLK and at least 1 continued into February m.ob., through 2/12 (Canal Park) KJB. Possibly the same bird was reported Lake 2/11–25 (Two Harbors) †PHS, m.ob. Several hundred remained Hennepin through mid-December, including 12/18 (200, Lake Harriet) RDa, but numbers dwindled rapidly after that. A few were reported through early January Dakota (Black Dog Lake) until 1/6 (2) BAF, and 1/5 Goodhue (3, Red Wing) BRL, and through early February Winona, including 1/29 (6) MGo, DBz, ANy, and 2/3 (3) MGo. High counts 12/3 Wabasha (505, Lake Pepin, Lake City) KJB, 12/1, 12/8 Hennepin (500, Lake Harriet) BAF. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (248), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (241), Minneapolis (North) (54).
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
511 As in recent previous years, large numbers overwintered St. Louis (Duluth) with January high counts 1/1 (750, Canal Park) PHS, 1/6 (405, Superior Entry) KJB, and February high counts 2/8 (163) CRM, 2/2 (160 Canal Park) KJB. Also overwintered Lake with midwinter high count 2/4 (142, Two Harbors) KJB, and Cook with midwinter high count 2/2 (40, Grand Marais) CLW, m.ob. There were no midwinter north reports away from Lake Superior. Large numbers reported south through mid-December in the Twin Cities, but numbers dwindled quickly by the end of December. January south high count 1/5 Dakota (75, Black Dog Lake) BAF, and only one south report after mid-January: 2/5 Dakota (1, Black Dog Lake) PEJ.High counts 12/8 St. Louis (1,110, Canal Park) KJB, 12/15 Hennepin (1,000, Lake Harriet) BAF, 12/18 Dakota (1,000) TAT, Hennepin (1,000, Lake Harriet) RDa. CBC high counts 12/15 Duluth (1,167) CBC, 12/15 Bloomington (225), 12/22 Two Harbors (98).
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
12 All north records from St. Louis (Duluth), where at least seven individuals were reported throughout the season m.ob., including four adults (one of which was confirmed by images 12/8 KJB as returning for the fourth consecutive winter), three first-cycles ph. PHS, m.ob., and a third-cycle type 12/1–1/5 JLK, ph. PHS that may have been a Thayer's/Iceland intergrade. South reports: 12/19–1/1 Hennepin and Dakota (first-cycle, Lake Harriet and Black Dog Lake) †KRo, †CMB, †PEB, m.ob., 1/1, 1/6 Dakota (adult, Black Dog Lake, with some characters intermediate between typical Kumlien's and Thayer's gulls) †PEB, ph. CAs, ph. TPB.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
3All reports: 12/1–19 Hennepin/Dakota (adult, continuing from fall season) ph. CMB, †BAF, m.ob.,1/14 Ramsey (Upper Landing Park, St. Paul, possible third-cycle) SBM.
SLATY-BACKED GULL
(Larus schistisagus)
1 One adult seen 12/30–1/5 St. Louis (Superior Entry then at Canal Park) ph. †KJB, ph. †PHS, ph. JLK, m.ob. This is the eighth record for the state.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
24 Reported throughout the season St. Louis (Duluth area) m.ob., with peak counts 12/30 (11, Superior Entry: 3 first-cycle, 4 second-cycle, 2 third-cycle, 2 adult) KJB, 1/1 (10, Canal Park: 8 first-cycle, 1 second-cycle, 1 third-cycle) PHS. High counts from mid-January through February were five or fewer. Reported south December through mid-January Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey m.ob., and 12/3 Wabasha (Lake City) KJB. South high count 12/19 (8, Lake Harriet: 7 immature, 1 adult; second highest count away from Lake Superior) CMB, KRo. Last reported 1/10–19 Ramsey (first-cycle, Upper Landing Park, St. Paul) SBM, m.ob.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
22 Reported throughout the season north St. Louis (Duluth area) m.ob., with high counts 12/28 (Canal Park): 8 JLK and 7 (3 first-cycle, 1 second-cycle, 2 third-cycle, 1 adult) KJB. January-February counts were five or fewer. One report away from Duluth area: 2/22 Lake (Two Harbors) SMy. One adult south 12/8–18 Dakota, Hennepin (Black Dog Lake, then Lake Harriet) †CAs, ph. †CMB, †PEB, m.ob.
Loons
Pacific Loon
(Gavia pacifica)
1 One record: 12/2 St. Louis (adult, Park Point) †PHS.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
12 All reports: 12/1 Washington BRL, 12/3–19 Hennepin (Lake Calhoun) CMB, m.ob., 12/6 Mille Lacs (south shore, Lake Mille Lacs) KJB.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
2 Multiple individuals present Dakota (up to 9, Black Dog Lake) through mid-December, and at least two remained until 1/12 (one was injured but the other could fly well) m.ob.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
5 Overwintering birds (through 2/25) Dakota and Ramsey (3, Kaposia Landing) m.ob. included two with wing injuries although one was reported flying. These may have been some of the same injured birds reported in previous winters at this location. Other reports: 12/1 Lac qui Parle (below Marsh Lake dam) DLP, 12/2–3 Houston (2) PEJ, DFN, ANy, 12/3–25 Dakota (1 injured, Black Dog Lake) m.ob., 12/9 Freeborn AEB.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
110 One north report: 12/16 Carlton-Cloquet CBC. December reports from Dakota, Hennepin, Jackson, Lac qui Parle, Ramsey, Rice, Sibley. Overwintered Dakota (2, Black Dog Lake) PEJ, CAs, Ramsey (up to 5, Kaposia Landing) m.ob. CBC high counts 12/15 St. Paul (North) (13), 12/15 Bloomington (5).
Great Egret
(Ardea alba)
1 One report: 12/13–17 Olmsted (below Silver Lake Dam) JWH, ph. REJ, m.ob.
Black-crowned Night-Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
1 Two juveniles overwintered 12/1–2/25 Winona (Gilmore Creek, Winona) BDr, ph. ANy, ph. DSt, ph. LMS, ph. CBf, m.ob. Unusual overwintering record (previously overwintered 1997–98. The Loon 70:171–172).
Osprey
Osprey
(Pandion haliaetus)
See undocumented reports.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
310 All north reports: 1/18 Wilkin MO, 2/2 Polk SAu, 2/14 St. Louis (adult, Hermantown) and 2/15 St. Louis (sub-adult, Meadowlands) RPn. Most south reports from known wintering areas in Wabasha, Winona, Houston, but other reports include 12/3 Blue Earth (juvenile, Bethany hawkwatch, Mankato) ChH, 12/22 Sherburne CBC, 12/29 Meeker (immature, 328th St. west of C.R. 34) HHD, RAE, RZi, MJB, 12/30 Goodhue (2) DAT, 1/15 Rice (Walcott) JLn, 2/8 Chippewa (juvenile, Lac qui Parle Lake) DLP. High counts 1/5 Winona (3, Whitewater W.M.A.), 1/19 Winona (3, Wiscoy Valley) MGo.
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
417 December north reports from Beltrami, Hubbard, Otter Tail, Wilkin. Only one north report after December: 1/18 Wilkin (Rothsay W.M.A.) MO. January to mid-February south reports from Anoka, Big Stone, Cottonwood, Fillmore, Hennepin, Olmsted, Scott, Sibley.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
1439Reported from more counties both north and south than in any winter since 2003–2004. North reports with details include 1/1 St. Louis ph. LME, 2/4 Roseau RAE. Numerous other January and February north reports without details from Crow Wing, Hubbard, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Morrison, Otter Tail, Polk, Roseau, St. Louis, Todd, Wadena. Many south reports (including 2 photographed) from throughout the season from 39 counties (8 more than last year). CBC high counts 12/15 Winona (3), 12/30 Battle Lake (3), 1/5 Wabasha (3).
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
432 All north (only 1 with details): 12/15 Morrison (Little Falls) CBC, 12/24 Wadena PJB, 1/2 Cook †JaJ, 1/22 Crow Wing JSB. Reported from more south counties (32) than in any previous winter, but only a few were documented, including 12/27 Hennepin ALD, 1/12 Mower ph. RNS, 1/18 Dakota DVe, 2/28 Dakota KDS.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
154All south (none included any details, including age): 12/14 Rice TFB, St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) CBC, 1/1 Lac qui Parle DLP, 1/5 Carver MaP. Reported from more north counties than in any of the previous five winters, but only two reports were documented: 12/16 St. Louis (Virginia) SLF, 1/21 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog). Most north reports were from the Sax-Zim Bog.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
3048Reported from 78 counties (a record), although no reports from extreme southwest. High counts 12/5 Houston (606, Pool 8, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.) KJB, 12/30 Goodhue (483, Red Wing) KDS. High count north 12/6 Mille Lacs (23) KJB. CBC high counts 12/30 Red Wing (584), 12/15 Winona (80), 12/15 Bloomington (52).
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
119One north report: 12/23 Douglas (adult) DBM. Reported from more south counties than in any of the previous five winters (19 vs. 12 last year). There were numerous January-February records from a total of 13 counties (Anoka, Benton, Carver, Dakota, Fillmore, Goodhue, Hennepin, Olmsted, Pope, Ramsey, Scott, Washington, Winona).
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
1747 South reports from all but 6 counties. January–February north reports from 13 counties. High counts 1/19 Houston (32) JPr, 1/19 Winona (32, Wiscoy Valley) MGo. High count north 12/22 Morrison (13) KEm. CBC high counts 12/30 Red Wing (73), 12/15 Rochester (67), 12/15 Bloomington (59), 12/29 Hastings-Etter (51). Several dark-morph individuals reported: 1/1 Chisago (adult) JSa, Dakota and Ramsey (Kaposia Landing) PEB, DWK, 1/2 Goodhue (juvenile, Prairie Island) GJM, 2/27 Goodhue (adult, Prairie Island) GJM. Dark-morph “Harlan's” Hawk (B. j. harlani) photographed 12/22 Dakota (near Black Dog Park, Burnsville) DEn; possibly the same bird was reported in the same area 1/6 (as dark-morph Red-tailed Hawk) RDE, JFR.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
2338 Reported from about the same number of counties as the previous two winters, but only two Southwest. High counts 12/1 Beltrami (36) TDr, 2/26 Blue Earth (8) ChH. CBC high counts 12/28 Pine County (7), 12/29 Northern Meeker County (6). Of those (relatively few) described, dark morphs were slightly more frequent than light morphs (25 to 22).
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
114 All north reports: 12/15 Morrison CBC, and a different bird noted as a red morph, 12/22 Morrison RAE, HHD, and again 12/27 KEm. More reports south than any of the previous five winters, and concentrated in a broad band from Stearns southeast to Houston. Reports from 12/2 Lac qui Parle FAE and 2/20 Brown BTS, were the only reports outside of that area. A frequently observed bird was noted 12/14 – 2/27 Hennepin m.ob. Reports of color morphs other than gray: 12/19 Ramsey (intermediate) ph. AXH, 2/3, 2/15 Hennepin (red, Edina) SBM, CMB. High count 2/21 Fillmore (3) JWH; CBC high count 12/16 Austin (4).
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
1639Reported from 55 counties statewide, down slightly from last year (58), but the second highest number from the previous five winters. Early nesting was reported 2/16 Washington DSc, 2/18 Hennepin SWe. High counts 12/16 Washington (4) PNi, 1/1 Washington (4) ECl; CBC high count 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (18).
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
1312 Widely scattered sightings statewide, with no clear pattern of dispersal. While reports were down from last year's invasion (48 counties, 100 individuals), the overall number of counties with records was higher than any of the five winters prior to last year, with approximately 40 individuals found during winter (but see The Loon 85:148–149 for a review of the complete incursion of all winter owls, which lasted from October into May) . The highest concentration of individuals was in the Duluth area, beginning 12/7–2/27 St. Louis (5), m.ob.; these included numerous observations of a bird at Canal Park. Only one bird was noted at the MSP airport, typically another hotspot, 12/16, 1/3, 1/29 Hennepin CMB, fide AXH. The farthest south reports were from Dodge, where two were frequently reported 1/1–2/9 KRV, m.ob.
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
9Best incursion into the state since winter 2009–2010. Individuals were found across the north in a rough triangle from Roseau in the northwest, southeast to Aitkin, and northeast to Cook. Most numerous in the Northwest region with high counts 2/16 Roseau (9) SPM, DKM, 1/5 Roseau (6) JMJ, 2/9 Lake of the Woods (4) BSi, and CBC high count 12/29 Roseau (5). Unusual was the report 1/18–2/9 Clearwater (south of Shelvin) SVo, DPJ, m.ob. In the Sax-Zim Bog, typically a good location for this species, only 1 or 2 birds were reported 12/21+ St. Louis m.ob. Also reported from Beltrami, Koochiching and Lake.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
2229 Significantly more reporting counties than any of the previous five winters. Reported east of a broad arc from Lake of the Woods to Otter Tail to Faribault. Within that vast area, it was reported in every county except five southern counties! High count 1/15 Meeker (17) JAn. Interestingly, all CBC high counts were in the north: 12/17 Tamarac N.W.R. (22), 1/1 Pillager (8), 12/27 Crosby (6).
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
12 An invasion year, second only to winter 2004–2005, but individuals were only found northeast of a line from Marshall through Aitkin. Unusually, the highest numbers of birds were very localized in a single county, Roseau. Not so atypically, these high numbers occurred in late February: 2/23 Roseau (68) JMJ, 2/16 Roseau (59) SPM, DKM, 2/23 Roseau (47) HHD, 2/20 Roseau (28) DaL. Compare with high counts in neighboring counties: 2/22–24 Kittson (2), 2/13 Marshall (1), 2/10 Lake of the Woods (3), and 2/18 Beltrami (2). Farther afield, highest counts were 5 in Koochiching 2/16 KJB and 4 in St. Louis and Lake, also in mid-February. Found on four CBCs, with high counts 12/29 Roseau (5), 12/21 Sax-Zim (3).
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
18 Only report north: 12/2 Polk (Wetlands, Pines, and Prairie Audubon Sanctuary) VLa. All south 12/1–6 Washington GJa, m.ob, 12/15 Marshall CBC (2), 12/15 Ramsey AXH, 1/2–22 Goodhue (max. 4) GJM, m.ob., 1/5 Carver (Carver P.R.) MaP, 1/7, 2/16, 2/23–24 Hennepin CMB, JSn, SBM, VDo, THl (possibly 2 or 3 different birds/locations), 2/17 Wright DWK.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
43 All north 12/7 Wilkin (along Hwy. 9 southeast of Campbell) HHD, RAE, 12/17–18 Clay (max. 3, Bluestem Prairie S.N.A.) RHO, PBB, 1/17 Clay HHe, 1/18 Wilkin (Rothsay W.M.A.) MO, 2/2 Polk RiM, 2/10 Koochiching fide AMe. All south 12/16 Stearns (southwest of Melrose) HHD, 12/28 McLeod (Hutchinson State W.M.A.) NKa, 2/4 Dodge KRV.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
10 No reports in December and only 1/5 Cook (3 miles west of Grand Marais) BWS, 1/10 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) ChH through 20 January, but then the fourth largest invasion ever commenced and extended into the spring season. While the highest numbers were in St. Louis and Lake counties, individuals were also reported from Itasca, Roseau, Marshall, and Polk beginning in late January, and from Koochiching and Aitkin in February. Farthest south report 2/17 Pine (St. Croix S.P.) MaC.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
88 Reported from a broad band of counties along either side of a line from Polk to Winona, plus St. Louis and Lake. Notable winter records: 12/1 Hubbard PBB, 12/4–5 Clay PBB, 12/15 Little Falls CBC, 2/3 Becker LiS, 2/9 Stearns MRe, m.ob., 2/26 Polk EH. Numerous reports from the Twin Cities area, including high count of three on 1/1 and 1/15 in Ramsey (all at the same location) ELC. Also reported from the following CBCs: Battle Lake, Two Harbors, North Minneapolis, and Faribault.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
925 Second highest number of reporting counties of the previous five winters, topped only by 34 in the prior year. Reports were spread out across the state, from St. Louis in the Northeast region, west to Otter Tail and Stevens, south to Jackson and east to Houston. Most unusual was the new winter record 12/2 Lake of the Woods (Dicks Way, Roseau River) DBM. Overwintering was only noted 1/2–2/28 Olmsted (Zumbro River below the Silver Lake Dam) JWH. CBC high counts 12/16 Austin (6), 12/15 Excelsior (5), 12/15 Minneapolis (North) (5), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (5), 12/15 Winona (5).
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
29 All north: 1/4 Mille Lacs ToL, 1/20 Crow Wing MRN. Widely scattered across the south with no discernable pattern of dispersal. Notable winter record south: 12/25 Faribault CoN. CBC high count was significantly lower than any in the previous 5-year period: 12/15 Rochester (4). Compare to 2011 (56), 2010 (37), 2009 (7), 2008 (25) and 2007 (29). (Most of these CBC high counts were from the Cedar Creek Bog count, which reported none of this species in 2012.)
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
2749 Reported from all regions, as this species continues to consolidate its range expansion throughout the state. Notable winter records: 12/15 Grand Marais CBC (2), 12/29 Roseau JMJ, Roseau CBC (2), 2/3 Roseau RAE, CRM. CBC high counts 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (94), 12/15 Winona (48).
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
7 Only one well-documented record: 12/27–1/6 Winona (Stockton) ph. CBf, †JWH, m.ob. Additional reports: 12/1 Stearns ToJ, 12/15 Owatonna CBC (4), 12/20 Blue Earth ChH, 12/21 sporadically through 2/22 Olmsted (adult male) LAV, 1/5 Wabasha CBC (2), 1/6 Olmsted (male, near Zumbro Lake) SHo, 1/26–27 Ramsey (Lombard Woods, present “for weeks”) †BMz, RWh, 2/16–17 Blue Earth LKu. Efforts from observers to document this species in winter with photographs and detailed notes are appreciated. Sapsuckers pose an identification challenge at the species level, and always include the possibility of hybrid individuals.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
2 Five individuals found by MHK in Lake of the Woods over the period 12/29–1/2; two of these also seen 12/30 Beltrami Island CBC (2). Only other reports: 1/29 Itasca (Old Hwy 6 Bog, north of Deer River) SC, 2/27–28 Itasca DBM, CRM (same bird as 1/29?).
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
5 Reported from within normal range in the North-central and Northeast regions, with the fewest number of winter reporting counties since 1996. Approximately 20 individuals reported. CBCs with multiple individuals: 12/30 Isabella (4), 12/16 Itasca S.P. (2).
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
3350 More reporting counties this winter than in at least 50 years. Reported from all regions statewide. CBC high counts 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (178), 12/15 Henderson (152), 12/15 Rochester (128), 12/15 Faribault (110), 12/15 Excelsiorb (109), 12/15 Bloomington (104).
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
3147 Highest number of reporting counties than in any of the previous five winters. Reported from all regions statewide, but missing from a few western border and southwestern counties, as is typical. CBC high counts 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (88), 12/15 Henderson (63), 12/15 Bloomington (60), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (46).
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
833 Widespread south of a line from Pennington in the Northwest region to Pine in the East-central. CBC high counts 12/15 Willmar (12), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (9), 12/15 Rochester (7). There were two reports of the “Red-shafted” form: 12/9 infrequently until 1/21 Pine (female) JMP, 1/4 Pennington (with “salmon-colored wing linings” — possibly an intergrade?) JMJ. No birds were noted as overwintering.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
2940 More reporting counties than in any of the previous five winters. Reported from all regions statewide, but very scarce south and west of a line from Lac qui Parle to Freeborn. All reports from that southwestern area include: 12/15 Faribault ClN,CoN, Marshall CBC (2), Fairmont CBC. CBC high counts 12/27 Crosby (42), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (41).
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
1141 Reporting counties down slightly from last year (55). Observed south of a line from Polk to Pine. Still quite scarce north including: 12/1 Mille Lacs JCC, 12/2, 12/8, 12/24, and 1/16 Wadena PJB (same bird?), 12/3 Cass BAW, 12/8 Douglas JPE, 12/15 Morrison CBC, 12/16 Polk VLa, 12/22 Clay CBC, Morrison RAE, HHD, 12/27 Crow Wing CBC, 1/1 Pine RQu, 1/5 Pine FKB, 1/10 Todd SVo, 1/29 Aitkin KDS. CBC high counts 12/15 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (8), 12/15 Henderson (7).
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
810 Reports down from last winter, yet higher than totals for the prior four winters. Widely scattered across the state, but missing from the North-central and Southwest regions. Prairie subspecies reported only from Winona: 1/25 (Bartlett Lake) ph. ANy, 2/16 (Gilmore Creek) ph. DSt (different locations, but possibly same bird?). Only CBCs with multiple counts: 12/15 Crookston (3), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (2), 12/15 Duluth (2).
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
26 Reports away from the usual Duluth and Twin Cities sites include the following new winter reports: 12/14 Carver JTe, 12/23 Douglas DBM, 2/9 Sherburne DPG, 2/17 Steele SWr.
Shrikes
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
3141 The number of reporting counties matched the total from the prior year and exceeded those of any other winter in the past 50 years. Reported statewide, including the Southwest region where typically scarce. CBC high counts 12/29 Rice Lake N.W.R. (14), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (14), 12/15 Faribault (13), 12/15 Bloomington (10).
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
12 Widespread across normal range in the north, with reports spanning the season. Less expected was the report 1/18 Aitkin CSa. CBC high counts 12/30 Beltrami Island (32), 12/28 Aurora (22), 1/3 Eagle's Nest Lakes (16).
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
3252 Highest number of reporting counties from the previous five winters, missing from only three counties statewide. CBC high counts 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (232), 12/15 Rochester (193).
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
19 Reported north of a broad “V” formed by Norman, southeast to Morrison, and northeast to Lake. Unusual sighting in Lake on 12/22 Two Harbors CBC (SuO). Additional less common reports include 12/1 Cass (2) BAW, 12/6 Crow Wing ph. BU, 12/10 Morrison JLK, 12/16 Itasca S.P. CBC, 1/1 Pillager CBC, 2/14 Hubbard MAW. CBC high counts 12/31 Baudette (35), 12/29 Roseau (26).
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
3252Reported from 84 of 87 counties. High count of 2,500 in Hennepin heading to a downtown Minneapolis roost on 2/16 (TJo) exceeded all CBC high counts.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
318 Reported within normal range across the north, along with more reports in the southern half of the state than any of the previous five years. Observed north of an arc from Clay, south to Stearns (2/22, PCC), and east to Washington where there were multiple, documented reports. Most extra-limital reports were submitted without details (see Undocumented Reports). NOTE: This species continues to expand its range in the south, and observers are encouraged to please provide details for any extra-limital observations.
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
3252 Found in all but three counties. CBC high counts 12/15 Duluth (1,741), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (1,076), 12/15 Excelsior (717), all significantly lower than last year's highest count (2,449, Duluth CBC).
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
5Reported from the same number of counties as the previous two years: Lake of the Woods, Koochiching, Itasca, St. Louis, and Lake. The Sax-Zim Bog in St. Louis produced the most reports. CBC high counts 12/30 Beltrami Island (7), 12/30 Isabella (6), 12/21 Sax-Zim (3), 12/31 Baudette (3).
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
9 Northernmost reports: 12/1 Scott (Savage) MwS, 12/8 Washington (2, Oakdale) JSr, 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) CBC (2), 1/1 Afton CBC, 1/13 Ramsey CMu. Additional reports from Goodhue, Wabasha, Olmsted, Winona, Fillmore, and Houston. CBC high counts 12/15 Winona (32), 12/30 Red Wing (9), 12/15 Rochester (8).
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
1248 Reported nearly statewide, but absent from the Northeast region. As usual, most observations were in February. Widespread south with high counts including 2/22 Brown (700) BTS, 2/24 Rice (237) DAB. CBC high counts 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom (316), 12/16 Austin (266). As has been the recent trend, the CBC high counts were well below-average from recent years.
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
1 Only report: 12/2 Winona MGo.
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
511 Reports down significantly from last year (29 counties). All north 12/2 St. Louis EBr, 12/4 Cass (2) BAW, 12/15 Walker CBC (2, same birds in Cass?), 12/7 Polk (2) SAu, 12/16 Carlton-Cloquet CBC (3), Itasca S.P. CBC, 1/8 St. Louis GLa. Widespread south including 12/1 Kandiyohi JoS, 12/2 Houston ANy, 12/4 Houston KJB, 12/8 Le Sueur RAE, 2/19 and 2/21 Wright SC, 2/28 Hennepin BAb. Also reported from these additional CBCs: Fairmont (2), St. Paul (North) (2), Faribault (2), St. Cloud-Collegeville, and Cedar Creek Bog.
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
276 More reports north than any of the previous five years. Observed north of an arc from Clay and Otter Tail in the west, south to Stearns, east to Isanti and Pine. Additional south reports with details: 12/11 Olmsted (1) †LAV, JPr, 1/6 Nicollet DBz, DAB. High counts, all from late in the season: 2/9 Lake (1,250, Scenic Hwy 61 near Two Harbors) TKe, 2/22 St. Louis (1,000, Duluth) NLe. CBC high counts 12/16 Virginia (569), 12/15 Duluth (290).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
1632Reports down slightly from last year, but overall about average when compared to the previous five winters. CBC high counts 12/15 Willmar (113), 12/15 Minneapolis (North) (103).
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
3039 More reports than any of the previous five winters, and observed in all regions statewide. CBC high counts 12/15 Duluth (105), 1/3 Eagle's Nest Lakes (73), 12/22 Two Harbors (71).
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
3253 Found in all but two counties. CBC high counts 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (256), 12/27 Crosby (171).
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
1939 Reported from more counties than any of the previous five years. Found north and south throughout the season, including many reports from the Sax-Zim Big in St. Louis. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (27), 12/15 Faribault (17).
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
117 An unprecedented winter season for this species, with more counties and individuals (approx. 31) than previously recorded. One north report: 12/15–16 Cass (Walker CBC), BAW. South reports all southeast of an arc from Isanti to McLeod to Martin, and included the following: 12/7–9 Washington CRM, m.ob., 12/8 Goodhue (Cannon Falls) LEC, 12/15 Winona CBC, 12/18 Isanti ph. JLH, 12/18–2/28 Anoka JMM, m.ob., 12/21 Steele (Owatonna) LTA, 12/23 Martin (Fairmont) ph. JNB, 12/23 Wabasha (Lake City) DBz, 12/25–1/5 Winona (Stockton, same bird as Winona CBC?) ph. CBf, m.ob., 12/26–2/2 McLeod RoF, m.ob., 12/29–1/28 Freeborn (Albert Lea) AEB, m.ob., 1/26 Blue Earth DAB, ChH, JWH. Additional reports from Hennepin (3), Ramsey, Dakota (2), Olmsted (2), and Houston (3). CBC high count 12/16 Austin (6).
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
4 Same high number of reporting counties as last year. All reports: 12/1 Rice TFB, 12/2, 12/4, 12/5 Houston (Pool 8, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R.) KJB, 12/7 Fillmore (Camp Creek) MJM, 12/8 Houston JWH, ANy (same bird as KJB?), 12/24 Rice TFB, 2/3, 2/9 Winona (Trout Run Trail) DBz, ANy, JWH.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
1 New winter record first found on the Willmar CBC: 12/15–26 Kandiyohi †JWt, ph. AKi.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
2 New winter record 12/21 Carver JCC. Also, continuing from November, 12/4–1/1 Dakota DVe, including 12/29 Hastings/Etter CBC.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
3248 More reports than any of the previous five winters, and found in all regions statewide. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (4,288), 1/5 Wabasha (1,963). High count 12/15 Dakota (4,000 at Burnsville Landfill) PEB.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
119 Only report north 1/7 St. Louis DOK. All other reports were southeast of arcs extending from Stearns, south to Blue Earth, and east to Isanti. High count 12/1 Hennepin (12) TAT. Scattered reports in Hennepin (Minneapolis) throughout the season suggest overwintering. An increase of reports in mid-February probably represents early migrants. CBC high count 12/15 Winona (11), 1/5 Northern Wright County (6).
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
25 Total of eight individuals, down significantly from last year (17). All north 12/1–2 Crow Wing (Evergreen Memorial Gardens, near Brainerd) MJB, m.ob., 12/20 St. Louis (Lakeside neighborhood) JLK, refound 2/9–24 AM, m.ob. All south 12/1–1/6 Nicollet ph. ChH, ph. APi, m.ob., 12/24–2/4 Sherburne (max. 2, Sand Dunes S.F.) ASc, CRM, HCT, 1/1–14 Le Sueur (Kasota Prairie S.N.A.) WCM, m.ob., 2/14–16 Stearns (Fuller Lake) MJB, m.ob., 2/23 Hennepin (St. Mary's Cemetery, Minneapolis) TAT.
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
14 Third year in a row with a north sighting: 12/23–25 Otter Tail (near Pelican Rapids) ph. HJS. Reported south 12/3 Hennepin (Government Center, downtown Minneapolis) DWK, 12/7 Dakota (Kenwood Trail School, Lakeville) SLP, 1/1 Afton CBC, 1/7 and 2/15 Hennepin (Bloomington, overwintering) CMB, 2/21 Houston CRM.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
1836 Same number of counties reporting as last year, and scattered statewide from all regions. Overwintering specifically noted 2/17 (and presumably earlier) Douglas TWa. CBC high count 12/15 St. Paul (North) (481).
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
75 More reporting counties than any of the previous five winters; 18 individuals observed. In the north, long-staying birds included one throughout the season in Beltrami (sec. 27, Frohn Twp.) CPe, m.ob., 12/1+ Itasca (female) SC, m.ob., 1/1–2/8 Beltrami (male, just east of Lake Bemidji) ph. LHi, m.ob., 1/12–2/28 Clay (male) PBB, ph. BaM, m.ob. Additional observations in Otter Tail, Hubbard, Cass, and St. Louis. All south reports: 12/31–1/21 Olmsted (Salem Corners) JPr, m.ob., 1/3–11 Meeker (Litchfield) ph. BAl, 1/6–26 Watonwan (female, Madelia) AEB, ph. MiO, m.ob., 1/12–2/16 Anoka (female, Lino Lakes) ph. LGn, ph. SBM, m.ob., 1/20 Hennepin (Medina) KRr.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
3050 More reports than any of the previous five winters, and seen in all regions statewide. Number of reporting counties continues to increase annually. CBC high counts 12/29 Hastings-Etter (744), 12/15 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (712).
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
163 More reports than any of the previous five winters. In the north, reported east of an arc extending from Marshall, south to Becker, and continuing southeast to Pine. All reports south (and the highest number of reports in years): 12/23 Sherburne (1, Clear Lake) ph. LJo, 1/18 Wright (1) JBm, 2/17 Washington (1 male, present “at least a month earlier”) BJo. CBC high counts 12/31 Baudette (163), 1/1 Hibbing (68).
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
318 An invasion year for this species, with significantly more reporting counties than any of the previous five years. Most reports were north of an arc from Clay, south to Stevens, and east to Stearns, Anoka, and Chisago. There was one Southeast report: 12/5 Winona (3) DBz, ANy, JWH. Additional reports south after December include 1/12, 1/19 and 2/1 Stearns MJB, and 1/6 infrequently until 2/18 Isanti m.ob., with numbers peaking 2/17 (23) HNe. High count 12/6 Morrison (50) BWF. CBC high counts 12/16 Virginia (284), 12/28 Pine County (214), 12/17 Tamarac N.W.R. (176).
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
1846Reported statewide from all regions, with more reports than any of the previous five winters. Less concentrated in the far Northwest and North-central regions. High count 12/7 Polk (63) SAu. CBC high counts 12/15 Owatonna (241), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (167), 12/15 Bloomington (154), 12/15 Henderson (152).
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
2031Widespread throughout the state, but fewer reports from the Northwest and Southwest regions. High count 12/7 Washington (22) CRM. CBC high counts 12/14 Morris (62), 12/17 Tamarac N.W.R. (56), 12/15 Willmar (54), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (46).
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
3249A major invasion year, with more reports than the last significant invasion in 2008 (78 counties). Reported statewide. Reflective of the magnitude of the invasion are the CBC high counts: 12/15 Little Falls (2,067), 1/1 Pillager (1,685), 12/15 St. Cloud-Collegeville (1,198), 12/16 Cedar Creek Bog (1,140), 12/30 Battle Lake (1,062), 12/29 Northern Meeker County (917).
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
2916 A major invasion year, with more reports than the last “significant” invasion in 2008 (a mere 16 counties). Reported from most counties northeast of a line from Stevens southeast to Steele. South reports with details include 12/15–17 Stearns MRe, MJB, †PCC, 12/27 Hennepin (Minneapolis) TFi, 12/29, 1/26, 2/8 Chisago (Harris) ph. DPi, 1/1 Hennepin (Corcoran) ph. ABL, 1/20 Anoka DPG, 1/31–2/2 McLeod (northeast of Hutchinson) PRH, †DWK. High count 1/10 St. Louis (12; also notable were 8 on 12/26 and 9 on 1/23 at this same location) KJB, 1/8 Kittson (8) TrB.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
127 More reports than any of the previous five years. While an invasion of Type 3 birds was noted nationally since summer, this did not manifest into a significant invasion in Minnesota and overall the number of individuals was somewhat low. The pattern of dispersal was unusual. In the north, from Becker and Otter Tail, north to Lake of the Woods, and southeast to Morrison, then northeast into the Arrowhead. There were no reports from from the western border counties, nor Koochiching, Crow Wing, Aitkin, Carlton, Mille Lacs, Kanabec and Pine. High counts: 12/30 Lake of the Woods (41) JMJ, 1/17 Cook (25, Grand Marais). All reports south (where the birds were still very scarce): 12/3 Ramsey REH, 12/14 Ramsey RMD, 12/16 Cedar Creek Bog CBC (8), 12/22 Wild River CBC, 12/27 Chisago (12) JSa, 12/28 Hennepin ALD. There were no reports in January, but then 2/1 Dakota (2) DVe, 2/9, 2/16–17, 2/23 Wright (max. 8) DPG, m.ob., 2/15 Jackson (2) TPe. CBC high counts 12/30 Beltrami Island (66), 12/30 Isabella (51), 12/30 Battle Lake (36).
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
2115 The most reports since the prior major invasion in 2008 (63 counties), and far more numerous than Red Crossbills. While heavily concentrated in the North-central and Northeast regions, reports were widely scattered east of a line from Clay, southeast to Douglas, Stearns, McLeod, Le Sueur and Freeborn on the southern border. High counts: 12/18 Cook (77, Grand Marais Harbor) KJB, 12/18 Cook (50, Cascade River) KJB. In the south, reports persisted until 2/26 Hennepin (9) TAT. CBC high counts 12/15 Duluth (428), 12/22 Two Harbors (163), 12/15 Grand Marais (70).
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
2437 A major invasion year, with the most reports since the last significant invasion in 2008 (73 counties). Reported from all regions statewide, but reports more scattered in the western third of the State. High count 12/1 Ramsey (100) CMu. CBC high counts 12/15 Faribault (277), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (215).
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
2448 Reported statewide, with the same number of reporting counties as last year (72). High count 2/10 Fillmore (115) NBO. CBC high counts 12/15 St. Paul (North) (358), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (347), 12/15 Henderson (322), 12/15 Bloomington (250).
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
1136 Number of reports similar to the past 3 years. Observed southwest of a line from Roseau, southeast to Cass, Mille Lacs, and Washington. CBC high counts 12/16 Austin (1,566), 12/15 Jackson County (835), 12/15 Owatonna (564).
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
3250Reported from more counties than in any of the previous five years, missing from only 6 counties. High counts 1/13 Dodge (1,000) NFT, 12/30 Polk (500) SAu. CBC high counts 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom (1,112), 12/15 Marshall (1,105), 12/16 Lamberton (722).
Towhees, Sparrows
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
Winter reports of this species seem to be increasing, with reports from four south counties in December and one in late January. However, no details were submitted for any of these sightings (see Undocumented Reports).
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
3 Second year in a row of this rare winter species: 12/11 and 12/22 Dakota (Riverwood Park) †DVe, 12/19 McLeod (Schaefer Prairie) DAs, 2/9 Washington (3, presumably overwintering, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A., 1 photographed) ph. SBM.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
36 Widely scattered across the state. All north 12/1 Todd JeM, 12/30 Battle Lake CBC, and a possibly injured bird originally seen in December, again in January, and then 2/16 St. Louis CiE. All south 12/1 Hennepin HFH, 12/7 Washington CRM, 12/16–23 Lyon ph. GWe, 12/23–24 Faribault (2) ph. CoN, ClN, 12/29 Albert Lea CBC, and through at least 2/15 in Fillmore (2, overwintered) GEr.
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
1550 More reports than any of the previous five years. Observed in all regions, but mostly absent from the northern third of the state. High counts 12/8 Stearns (300, St. Joseph) MJB, 12/30 Goodhue (212) JFR, 12/8 Wabasha (200, Whitewater W.M.A.) ANy. CBC high counts 12/15 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (739), 12/30 Red Wing (599).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
2751 More reports than any of the previous five winters. Seen in all regions statewide and throughout the season. CBC high counts 12/30 Red Wing (1,031), 1/5 Wabasha (555). There was an unprecedented number of reports of the “Oregon” subspecies group involving at least 22 different birds, 14 of which were documented (7 with photos). Documented records include 12/2–2/17 Polk ph. SAu, 12/5–1/17 Hennepin ph. BeS, 12/15 Carver ph. BeS, 12/16 Nicollet ChH, 12/18 (2) Faribault CoN, ClN, 12/20, 12/29 Dakota ph. KDS, CTS, DwS, 12/22 Rock ChA, 12/23–2/23 Lyon ph. GWe, 12/28 Rice RQu, 1/1 Anoka DPG, 1/28–2/15 Winona ph. KyS, 2/1–17 Kandiyohi ph. JWd, 2/16 Douglas TWa. Good details, and if possible photos, of any races of juncos other than Slate-colored are always requested.
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
27 More reports than any of the previous five years. North reports 12/2–6 Polk ph. †SAu, 12/16 Fargo-Moorhead CBC. South reports from mid-November through 12/17 in Olmsted (1 to 3 individuals, Cascade Lake) LAV, m.ob., 12/8, 12/13 Lac qui Parle FAE, 12/15 Lyon GWe, 12/29 Litchfield CBC, 1/18 Winona HCT, 2/18 Houston RMo, 2/21 CRM, and several reports from Dakota including 12/11 (2 immatures, near Cannon River) GHo, 12/29 Hastings-Etter CBC (immature and adult), KDS, DwS, and 2/24 (adult, 205th and Joan Ave., likely the same bird seen on the Hastings-Etter CBC) TAT.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
113Only north report: 12/16 Fargo-Moorhead CBC. Widely scattered south, though absent from Southeast region. Overwintered 12/15–2/10 Lyon ph. GWe, 12/20–2/17 Faribault (2) ph. ClN, CoN, with additional February reports 2/4 Meeker PKF, 2/8 Rice TFB, 2/28 Hennepin ABL. CBC high count 12/16 Lamberton (8).
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
715 Widely scattered reports from all regions statewide. All north: 12/2–2/3 Polk (2) SAu, 12/15 Duluth CBC, Fergus Falls CBC, 12/16 Carlton-Cloquet CBC, 12/22 Two Harbors CBC (3), Uppgaard W.M.A. CBC, 12/27 Crosby CBC, 12/29 Cook Area CBC, 12/31 Roseau BSi, 1/19–28 St. Louis (Duluth, overwintering) BDK, m.ob., 1/19 Lake JWL, and 2/24 Lake JWH (overwintering?). Numerous south reports with several individuals also overwintering. CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (7), 12/15 Rochester (4).
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
1 Fourth winter in a row for this species rarely found in this season: 12/15 Kandiyohi (2, Willmar Twp.) †RAE, ADT.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
117 More reports than any of the previous five winters. One north report: 12/15 Little Falls CBC. Overwintered in Stearns (Sartell) BWF; additional mid-February reports from Anoka, Dakota, Fillmore, Hennepin, Houston Ramsey, Sherburne, Washington, and Winona all were likely also overwintering. CBC high counts 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom (8), 12/15 Bloomington (2).
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
9 More reports than any of the previous five winters: 12/1 Wabasha (Whitewater W.M.A.) ANy, 12/1 Rice TFB, 12/2 Houston KJB, 12/8 Washington (2) RQu, 12/14 Scott (2) DWK, 12/22 Sherburne N.W.R. CBC, 12/28 Hennepin DWK, and from additional Hennepin locations 12/30 DWK, 2/9 CAs, 2/21 CMB; also 1/3, 1/5 Olmsted JWH, ANy, m.ob., 1/8 Carver JCy. CBC high count 12/15 Faribault (4).
Spotted Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus)
1 Two different individuals provided first records for Rice: 12/29–1/6 (immature) †DAB, ph. GHo, 1/13–2/27 (adult male, south of Faribault) ph. JLn, m.ob.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
1 One report: 1/6 Le Sueur (near St. Peter W.T.P.) DAB, ANy, DBz, JWH. Winter reports of this species are averaging nearly one per year recently.
Sturnella meadowlark
(Sturnella sp.)
2 Two reports of Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), but neither included information as to how it was distinguished from Eastern Meadowlark (S. magna): 12/16 Cottonwood CBC, 12/18 Rock JSn.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
925 Widely scattered statewide and reported from all regions. All north 12/2 Lake of the Woods (2) DBM, 12/9 Todd DTM, 12/12 JeM, 12/15 Detroit Lakes CBC, Little Falls CBC, Fergus Falls CBC (3), 12/17 St. Louis (2) EBr, 12/20 Marshall LyK, 12/22 Morrison RAE, HHD, 1/2 Mahnomen KMy, 2/11 Otter Tail (14) BDE, 2/17 Douglas JPE. High counts 1/6 Le Sueur (800) DAB, 1/6 Le Sueur (700) ANy, 2/13 Goodhue (200) DVe. CBC high count 1/1 Whitewater River (150). Winter reports of this species are increasing.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
9 Reported from the same number of counties as last year. All reports were from the Twin Cities area and McLeod, southeast to Mower and Winona, including the following reports after the CBC period: 1/14 and 2/4 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R., overwintering?) SKS and RBW, respectively; 2/3 Hennepin (different location) ABL; 1/1, 1/19 Dakota (Hampton feedlot, where overwintering has occurred previously) KDS; 1/6 and 1/23 Le Sueur DAB, DBz, ANy, JWH, and CRM, respectively. CBC high count 12/16 Austin (30).
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
27 Widely scattered reports. All north 12/15 Crookston CBC, 1/29 Becker LiS. All south 12/8 Houston ANy, JWH, 12/15 Houston (4) DKa, Marshall CBC, Rochester CBC, 12/16 Cottonwood CBC (3), Lamberton CBC (3), 12/20 and 2/5 Steele NFT, 12/22 Chisago †RMa (with excellent documentation), 2/8 Steele (Hope, MN; 1.25 miles from other Steele location) ph. LTA, 2/22 Brown (9) BTS.
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
1 One documented report: 12/15 Rice (5) †GHo.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
922Widely scattered throughout the state, but missing from the Northeast region. Unusual far north reports 12/31 Baudette CBC (2), 12/31, 1/14, 2/24 Roseau BSi, 2/5 Koochiching ph. AMe. Additional reports north after December: 2/3 Polk (2) RAE, CRM, 2/15, 2/23 Mahnomen (3 different locations in Waubun, presumed to be the same bird each time) HHD,. High count 12/9 Blue Earth (50) ChH. Several reports from Le Sueur beginning 1/1 (7) WCM and continuing until 2/18 m.ob. indicate probable overwintering. CBC high counts 12/16 Austin (20), 12/15 Henderson (19).
Warblers
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
4 Winter reports of this species have continued to increase; it has been observed in 18 of the last 19 winters. All reports: 12/10 Olmsted (Rochester) ph. DAn, 12/15 St. Paul (North) CBC, 12/17 Dakota DWK, 2/17 Fillmore (3) JWH, CH.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Summer Tanager
(Piranga rubra)
1 Fifth winter record: 12/7 McLeod (Hutchinson) ph. KyC.
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
2343 More reports than any of the previous five years. Widespread across the state, but mostly missing from the western border counties. Rare winter record: 2/15 Lake of the Woods CaP. CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (283), 12/15 Faribault (226), 12/15 Rochester (219). This species continues to expand its range north and west throughout the state.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
See Undocumented Reports.