Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2013-Winter Season
1 December 2013 through 28 February 2014
Bruce A. Fall, Andrew D. Smith, and Paul E. Budde

No geese overwintered except Canadas and one small group of Snows of uncertain wildness; even Canadas were reported in smaller numbers than usual. Tundra Swan concentrations diminished considerably by early December on the Mississippi River (Pool 8) with only a few hundred remaining, and only one was reported in the state after December (Monticello). In contrast, Trumpeter Swans were reported in normal numbers, including up to 2,000 at Monticello in January.

A very late female Blue-winged Teal, associating with captive ducks in a farm pond in Isanti, remained through late December. Unusual was an apparent male Gadwall x Mallard hybrid that was photographed in Clay. Despite the cold, typical numbers of Gadwalls overwintered in Scott and Winona, and Ring-necked Ducks in Scott. Greater Scaup were reported in midwinter from several areas in the Twin Cities and Southeast. Two separate December King Eiders (female, first-year male), both in Duluth, brought the 2013 total to three individuals. Single Harlequin Ducks were reported in Duluth and Silver Bay. Two White-winged Scoters were found at each of two locations in December (Lake Pepin, Duluth), and single Black Scoters were found in early December in Wabasha and Washington; the latter was killed by a Bald Eagle after a week-long stay. Long-tailed Ducks were found in much smaller numbers on Lake Superior than last winter, but as many as seven (all singles) were reported from south counties, in contrast to last winter when there was none. Four Barrow's Goldeneyes were reported, one from Duluth and three (all different individuals) from the Mississippi River (Wabasha and Goodhue). On Lake Superior, Red-breasted Merganser numbers were more normal, down considerably from last winter.

Minnesota's first winter record of Red-throated Loon came not from Lake Superior but from frozen Isanti County in February; the loon, grounded on a residential driveway, was rehabilitated and released on the East Coast. A small group of American White Pelicans, most of which appeared healthy and some were seen flying, overwintered on the Mississippi River in St. Paul (warm water discharge at Kaposia Landing) despite bitter and extended cold. A Virginia Rail in late January in Hennepin (Old Cedar Avenue Bridge) was unexpected; there are only a few other midwinter reports for the state. Continuing their range expansion, Wild Turkeys were reported from a record 70 counties, which is about double the number from just a decade ago.

Herring Gulls overwintered in Duluth in much smaller numbers than in most recent years, apparently a consequence of the unusually cold weather. A Thayer's Gull and Ring-billed Gull were reported from Duluth through mid January but apparently did not overwinter, and no other gull species (including Iceland, Glaucous, and Great Black-backed) were reported there after December. Away from Lake Superior, Herring Gulls vacated the state by early January, earlier than usual, and no gulls of any species were reported after 5 January. Well documented in Duluth with photos and descriptive details was a putative adult “Vega” Gull, a well-marked east Asian subspecies of Herring Gull previously unrecorded in the state that may be elevated to full species status in the future.

Building on the invasion that began in the fall, Snowy Owl numbers increased throughout the season, eventually making this the second most widespread incursion of this species ever documented in the state. Other winter owls did not follow suit, however, and were found in average numbers.

Also continuing from fall was the state's fourth Lewis's Woodpecker, as it faithfully visited a feeder on the Roseau and Lake of the Woods county line well into the spring season (The Loon 86:103). American Three-toed Woodpecker numbers irrupted during the winter of 2006–2007 when 19 individuals were found in ten counties. Their numbers almost doubled the following winter when at least 35 individuals were found in eight counties. Ever since then, however, numbers of this species have been on a slow, steady decline. This season produced only one report of four individuals in Lake of the Woods.

Six Winter Wrens were found during the season, including four in January, but none could be located in February. The four Carolina Wrens tallied this season generally would be thought of as a respectable total, but it was a far cry from the prior winter count of 31 individuals.

Twelve Townsend's Solitaires seen in ten counties was the highest tally since winter 2007. Hermit Thrush numbers were above average. Two individuals were observed in late January, and one in mid February, suggesting overwintering of these individuals. Four Varied Thrush was the lowest winter total for this species since 1990–1991. All were seen in December in the northern half of the state.

Two Gray Catbirds were found on mid December Christmas counts. This was the first winter season with multiple reports of this species since 2006–2007. Two Brown Thrashers were also located in mid December, while another visited a feeder in Hennepin for several weeks in mid January, and a fourth with an injured wing lingered in Sherburne into February.

Only one Bohemian Waxwing could be found south, and north reports from 12 counties totals were below average. Eleven Yellow-rumped Warblers were reported from sevensouth counties. This marks the 19th winter of the last 20 in which this species has been observed. No other warblers were detected.

A few Eastern Towhees are usually found each winter, and this season was no exception. In recent winters there often have been one or two reports of Chipping Sparrow. These birds are much more confusing in appearance than in their bright, spring plumage, and so we request documentation for this rare winter lingerer. For the last two winters we've had reports of this species, but without supporting details. Other unusual sparrows reported (and documented) included a record late north Field Sparrow in Cass (third consecutive winter for this species) and two Savannah Sparrows. All three regularly occurring members of the genus Zonotrichia were present in fairly typical numbers, and representatives of each species lingered into February.

An injured, female Rose-breasted Grosbeak was discovered in Ramsey in early December; it was rehabilitated and released.

Following a winter of a significant invasion by winter finches, this year they were notably absent. Pine Grosbeaks and Common Redpolls were reported from the fewest number of counties since winter 2002. The largest flock of Red Crossbills consisted of only eight birds. There were only four records of White-winged Crossbills. No Hoary Redpolls were found. Siskins were noted in about half of the expected number of counties for winter. And Evening Grosbeaks were found in fewer counties than in any other winter over the past 50 years.

Weather summary: Average monthly temperatures for each of the three months of the season were well below historical averages, finishing 6–12ºF below normal in December, 5–10º below normal in January, and 10–12º below normal in February. Some northern Minnesota communities saw average temperatures in December and January that were below zero. The statewide average temperature for this season ranked fourth coldest of the 119-year modern climate record. A major impact of these cold temperatures was the significant freezing of the Great Lakes. By the end of the season Lake Superior was over 95% frozen and Lake Michigan over 90%.

The northern two-thirds of Minnesota saw December precipitation totals above historical averages, while totals elsewhere were near to above average. Duluth experienced its third snowiest December on record with nearly 40 inches of snow during the month. This was driven in part by a major storm on 2–4 December that brought significant snowfall totals to much of Minnesota, but especially to the Northeast. January totals were near to above historical averages across Minnesota. The month was marked by the frequency of snowfall, rather than any big events, as many reporting stations saw measurable snow on 15 or more days during the month. Buoyed by a 20–21 February storm that produced heavy snow in the eastern half of the state, February totals were well above historical averages in eastern Minnesota and near to below-average in western Minnesota. Many Northeast communities saw record February monthly snowfall totals of 2 to 3 feet.

Undocumented or insufficiently documented reports: Common Loon 12/21 Washington (Point Douglas Park) (late date); Golden Eagle 1/19 Aitkin (sole post-December report away from known wintering range during this harsh winter; no supporting details); Yellow-bellied Sapsucker 12/28 St. Louis (near Cook) (late date and far north); Common Raven 2/25 Hennepin (out of range); Townsend's Solitaire 2/6 Cottonwood (potential first county record, but heard-only and no details submitted); Swainson's Thrush 12/21 Mankato CBC (late date); Chipping Sparrow 12/8 Stearns (late date); Baltimore Oriole 12/4 La Crosse-La Crescent CBC (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 2014). Steve Weston, serving as Minnesota CBC coordinator, compiled vast amounts of data from 74 counts. Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished seasonal report data from 1985 through 2011. Our appreciation goes out to all our contributors, especially those who respond to our requests for details and who submit observations online. Finally, this is the last winter report that Andrew Smith will co-author. Drew has been working on these Seasonal Reports since the winter of 2006–2007, and we graciously thank him for all of his efforts over these years.

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)
3 All reports: 12/1 Kandiyohi JoS, 12/13 Chippewa (8, Lac qui Parle Lake) DLP, 12/14 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) CBC (39), 1/19 McLeod (8, Hutchinson, free-ranging flock of uncertain origin in nature preserve) DPG.
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
2 All reports: 12/14 Olmsted (below Silver Lake dam, Rochester) CHa, JWH, CH, 2/21 Lac qui Parle DLP.
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
7 All reports (none included descriptive details): 12/1 Kandiyohi JoS, Rice (6) JHl, DAT, 12/6 Washington (2) TAT, 12/17 Rice FSl, SSl, 2/21 Lac qui Parle DLP, 2/25 Wright (2) ToL.
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
1636 Reported from 7 north counties after the CBC period, with high count 2/22 Clay (500) DRi. Season high counts were modest: 12/13 Steele (1,500) NFT, 12/25 Olmsted (1,500) SHk. CBC high counts 12/14 Fairmont (7,450), 12/14 Rochester (2,900), 12/21 Austin (2,327).
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
1224 High count north 1/1 Cass (102) JnA. Reported from 10 north counties after the CBC period, including 2/14 Clearwater fide JMJ. Numerous midwinter south reports mostly Southeast and Twin Cities. High counts south from Wright (Monticello): 1/26 (2,000) AMa, 1/15 (1,500) ToL. Away from Wright, south high counts included 1/8 Goodhue (78) KDS, 2/2 Scott (63) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/29 Battle Lake (1,150), 1/4 Northern Wright County (678), 1/1 Pillager (206).
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
26 Two north reports: 12/1 Mille Lacs (4) DPG, 12/3 Cass BAW. One south report after December: 1/1 Wright (Monticello) ToL. High counts 12/1 Houston (200, Brownsville) SSp, Wabasha (32) PEJ.
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
37 Statewide all reports were 1–2 birds. All north reports: 12/2 Cass BAW, 1/15 Douglas BEc, 1/27 Crow Wing (2 males, Brainerd) JPR, 2/15–28 Douglas (2 males, Alexandria) BEc. Reports after December (all singles) from Benton, Dakota, Olmsted, Washington.
Blue-winged Teal
(Spatula discors)
1 All reports: 12/15, 12/28 Isanti (female, associating with captive waterfowl in farmyard pond northeast of Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve, but confirmed by owner to be wild and free flying, along with several other duck species) ph. JSa, JRk, DGn.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
5 Scattered reports through mid December from Dakota, Isanti, Scott, Wabasha. All reports after mid December from Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.): 12/27 PEJ, 1/4 CAs, 1/11 (2) SOa.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
111 Two north reports: 12/1 St. Louis (Canal Park) JLK, 12/14 St. Louis ABL. Multiple individuals overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.), with peak counts 1/10 (62) KDS, RaM, 1/20 (48) ToL, and Winona (Whitewater W.M.A.), with peak counts 1/12 (70) ToL, 2/20 (72, also season high count) KDS, LMS. Other midwinter reports of one to several individuals from Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin. CBC high counts 12/14 Excelsior (67), 1/4 Wabasha (55), 1/1 Whitewater River (51).
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
2 All reports: 12/1 Wabasha (22) PEJ, (1) DWK, 12/14 St. Paul (North) CBC.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
1229 High counts north 1/11 St. Louis (650) JLK, 12/14 Clay (450) PBB. Midwinter north reports from 10 counties, with midwinter high count (away from Duluth) 1/11 Clay (275) PBB. South high counts 2/16 Stearns, Benton, and Sherburne combined (1,024, Mississippi River) PCC, 1/19 Dakota (1,000, Black Dog Lake) ToL, IHu.
Gadwall x Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
Hybrid male reported 1/25, 2/2 Clay (Moorhead) ph. DWR.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
415 A few individuals overwintered St. Louis (Duluth), with post-December high count 1/4 (4) JLK. North high count 12/14 St. Louis (8, Duluth) TRK. Other north reports after December: 1/1 Itasca SC, 1/28 Cass (Pine River dam) BAW. South reports mostly from Southeast and Twin Cities counties, with midwinter high count 1/12 Wabasha (12, Reads Landing) SOh, 1/10 Scott (4) PEJ. CBC high count 12/14 Duluth (28).
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
24 All north: 12/26 Wadena (female) PBB, 1/25–2/16 Clay (male, Moorhead) DRi. South reports after December include up to 5 overwintering Dakota (Black Dog Lake) PEJ, 2/21 Lac qui Parle (male, Minnesota River below Churchill Dam) DLP.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
2 All reports: 12/14 Winona CBC, 12/28 Washington RMa.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
7 Last reported 12/28 Dakota (2, Black Dog Lake) PEJ. High counts 12/1 Wabasha (45), Winona (17) PEJ, Houston (10) SSp.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
19 One north report 12/1 Itasca SC. South reports after CBC period include 1–3 individuals each from Dakota, Lac qui Parle (2/21 DLP), Scott, Wabasha, Washington, Winona, followed by high count 2/20–24 Winona (8, Lake Winona) DBz, ANy.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
11 No north reports in contrast to 5 counties previous winter. Multiple individuals overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., with peak midwinter count 2/2 (40) PEJ. Other reports after the CBC period include 1–2 individuals each Dakota, Hennepin. CBC high count 12/14 Excelsior (46).
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
15 One north report 12/2 Cass (2) BAW. Several overwintered Dakota and Washington (Prescott WI area) m.ob., with 4 on 1/19, 2/8, 2/12 PEJ. Other midwinter reports include 1/11, 1/19 Goodhue, 2/12 Wabasha PEJ, 2/19 Wabasha (2) DBM.
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
49 All north reports: 12/2 Cass (4) BAW, 12/14 Grand Marais CBC, Fergus Falls CBC (2), 12/15 Grand Forks-East Grand Forks CBC. Midwinter south reports include 1–2 individuals each from Dakota, Goodhue, Scott, Wabasha, and up to 4 Washington (Point Douglas Park).
KING EIDER
(Somateria spectabilis)
1 Two records: 12/12–14 St. Louis (female, Duluth, Lake Superior near 23rd Ave. East) GrG, ph. †KRE, ph. †TRK, ph. MSS, ph. AM, ph. JLK, m.ob., 12/26 St. Louis (first-year male, Duluth, Lake Superior near French River) ph. †JLK, ph. †PHS. These are the second and third records in 2013, all of different individuals and all from Duluth.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
2 All reports: 12/29–30 St. Louis (male, Duluth, McQuade Safe Harbor and Brighton Beach) MLH, ph. PHS, ph. AM, ph. JLK, BeH, AHr, 1/9–11 Lake (male, Silver Bay marina) EBr, m.ob.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
11 All reports: 12/1 Wabasha (2, Maple Springs, continuing from 11/30) JWH, RAE, HHD, 12/12–14 St. Louis (2, Duluth, 23rd Ave. East) m.ob.
Black Scoter
(Melanitta americana)
2 All reports: 12/1 Wabasha (female/immature, Maple Springs, continuing from 11/30) m.ob.; 12/1–7 Washington (female/immature, Pt. Douglas Park) DWK, HCT, m.ob., killed by Bald Eagle 12/7 ASi, PNi.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
49 Few north reports compared with last winter: 12/2 Cass BAW, 12/14 Grand Marais CBC, St. Louis KRE, 12/21 Two Harbors CBC (4), 1/2 Lake (2, Two Harbors) JWL, 2/2 Lake (2) SkH, 2/22 St. Louis (3) PHS. Numerous south reports of as many as seven individuals (compared to none last winter): 12/1 Ramsey (Vadnais Lake) RAE, RZi, ELC, Wabasha (Minneiska) PEJ, Washington (Pt. Douglas Park) HCT, DWK, 12/5 Hennepin (Lake Calhoun) CMB, JmM, 12/19–1/25 Dakota and Washington (near Prescott WI) ALw, m.ob., 1/2 Goodhue JMs, 1/29–2/18 Benton, Stearns, and Sherburne (Sartell and downriver) HHD, m.ob.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
39 All north: 12/6 Itasca SC, 12/15 Grand Forks-East Grand Forks CBC, 1/11–19 (Moorhead) Clay PBB. South reports from Southeast and Twin Cities counties. Overwintered Scott (female, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., Goodhue (male, Lock and Dam 3) PEJ. Other midwinter reports: 1/19 Dakota (male, near Prescott WI) PEJ, JuW, BAF, 2/16 Goodhue (female, Lock and Dam 3) PEJ.
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
1222 High counts north much lower than last year: 12/31 St. Louis (168, Canal Park) ETh, TSM. High counts south 1/3 Goodhue (2,000, Lock and Dam 3) HCT, 2/8 Stearns, Benton, and Sherburne (923, Mississippi River, Sartell to St. Cloud) PCC, 1/19 Dakota (900, near Prescott WI) BAF. CBC high counts 12/14 Duluth (799), 12/14 Fergus Falls (450), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (399).
Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala islandica)
12 All reports: 12/12–13 St. Louis (adult female, Duluth, 23rd Ave. East) EBr, ph. †TRK, †KRE, †PHS, †JLK, m.ob., 12/1 Wabasha (adult male, Pool 5) †PEJ, 1/11 Goodhue (adult female, Lock and Dam 3) †PEJ, 1/19 Goodhue (immature female, Lock and Dam 3) †PEJ.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
412 All north: 12/14 Otter Tail CBC, Duluth CBC (2), 12/15 Grand Rapids CBC, 1/1 Long Prairie CBC. Multiple individuals overwintered at several Twin Cities locations, including Dakota (up to 30 on 1/11, Black Dog Lake), Scott (up to 15 on 1/10, Blue Lake W.T.P.), Hennepin (up to 10, Minnesota Valley N.W.R. Bass Ponds) PEJ, m.ob. Elsewhere, 1–4 individuals reported midwinter from Benton, Goodhue, Olmsted, Sherburne, Stearns, Washington, Wright. CBC high counts 12/14 Bloomington (20), 12/14 Excelsior (11).
Common Goldeneye x Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
1 Hybrid male reported St. Louis (Duluth) 12/14 TLK, PHS, and 12/25 ph. JLK, thought to be the same bird returning for the third consecutive winter.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
919 Multiple individuals overwintered St. Louis m.ob., with a high count 2/16 (25, Canal Park) JaL. The only other midwinter reports away from St. Louis were 1/16 Cass (3) KeM, 1/12 Itasca SC. High counts south 12/1 Wabasha (10,000, Lake Pepin) PEJ, 12/17 Goodhue (6,500, Colvill Park) WmH, 12/29 Goodhue (4,950, Red Wing) GJM, 12/1 Wabasha (4,000, Maple Springs) HCT, 12/28 Dakota (1,100, Black Dog Lake) BAF. CBC high counts 12/29 Red Wing (5,037), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (684).
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
46 Reported midwinter north in much smaller numbers than last year, including 1–2 from Lake m.ob., and up to 6 St. Louis m.ob. Only one north report away from Lake Superior: 12/26 Morrison (Mill Park) ToL. South reports after December include 2/16 Goodhue (2, Lock and Dam 3) PEJ, and single individuals from Blue Earth (1/1, ChH), Dakota, Hennepin (overwintered Bass Ponds m.ob.), Wabasha, Washington. Season high counts 12/1 Wabasha (12, Lake Pepin) PEJ, 12/14 St. Louis (11, Duluth, 21st Ave. East) TRK. CBC high counts 12/14 Duluth (49), 12/21 Two Harbors (34).
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
16 One north report 12/14 Fergus Falls CBC. Up to 13 lingered through 12/28 Dakota (Black Dog Lake) BAF, and one overwintered Scott (female, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. One other report after December: 1/4 Wabasha (Lock and Dam 4) KDS.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
2347 Reported from a record high 70 counties (previous high 61, last year), including as far north as Beltrami, Itasca, Marshall, Pennington. North high counts 2/28 Pennington (73) DBM, 1/18 Otter Tail (60) MJB. South high count 12/21 Dakota (80, Pine Bend Trail) BAF. CBC high counts 12/28 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (327), 12/21 Sherburne N.W.R. (300).
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
214 Reported from most north counties excluding far western border counties (other than Marshall). High counts 1/16 Aitkin (12) CRM, 2/2 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) DnD. South reports only from Fillmore, Isanti, Sherburne, Winona, all of 1–2 individuals. CBC high counts 12/15 Virginia (15), 12/29 Beltrami Island (14).
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
3 Few reports, only from Lake (C.R. 2), Lake of the Woods, St. Louis (3 near Ely), with high count 2/8 Lake (12, C.R. 2 north of the Sand River) fide KRE.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
9 North reports only, from Aitkin, Clay, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Roseau, St. Louis, with high counts 2/14 Polk (100) EH, 1/16 Marshall (48) CSt. CBC high counts 1/2 Agassiz N.W.R. (143), 12/14 Crookston (120).
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
4 All reports from Northwest, from Becker, Clay, Norman, Polk, with high counts 12/21 Clay (71, Bluestem Prairie S.N.A.) PBB, 2/27 Norman (28, north of Neal W.M.A.) DBM, 12/21 Clay (26, Magnusson W.M.A.) KCo,
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
77 Reported from the same number of counties both north and south as last year. North reports all from Northwest. North high counts 1/18 Pennington (19) JMJ, 1/10 Clay (18) RAE. South reports all of 7 or fewer, from Brown, Cottonwood, Freeborn, Olmsted, Renville, Steele, Winona. CBC high counts 12/14 Crookston (17), 12/21 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. (12), 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom (12).
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
1851 Reported from about the same number of counties north and south as last year. No reports north of line from Polk to southern St. Louis (Duluth). North high count 1/23 Mille Lacs (12) ToL; all others 7 or fewer. Reported from all south counties except Le Sueur, Faribault, with high counts 1/1 Brown (63) BTS, 1/30 Blue Earth (45) ChH. CBC high counts 12/14 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (174), 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom (168), 12/20 Morris (113). North CBC high counts 12/14 Little Falls (40), 12/21 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. (38).
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
1 One report: 12/14 Fergus Falls CBC.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
1 One report: 12/1 Wabasha (Maple Springs) JWH, HCT, PEJ.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
1 One report: 12/2 Cass BAW.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
3053 Reported from all south counties and all but 4 north. High counts 2/3 Ramsey (211) JFR, 1/4 St. Louis (180, Duluth, Canal Park) JLK. CBC high counts 12/14 St. Paul (North) (1,641), 12/14 Bloomington (773).
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
731 Reported from somewhat fewer counties than last winter, as far north as Polk and Itasca. High counts 12/30 Lyon (37, Cottonwood) GWe, 1/1 Brown (21, Springfield) BTS, 12/28, 2/16 Dakota (19, Vermillion) DVe, BAF, SHF. CBC high counts 12/14 Cottonwood (60), 12/28 Hastings-Etter (54).
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
1844 Reported from somewhat fewer counties than last winter. Numerous January and February reports as far north as St. Louis (including up to 4, Sax-Zim Bog) m.ob. North high count 1/1 Carlton (37) TiH; most north counts elsewhere were 5 or fewer. High counts south: 1/2 Dakota (35) RPR, 1/12 Waseca (35) DAB, 1/16 Dakota (35) RaM, 2/15 Washington (35) JE. CBC high counts 12/14 Winona (192), 12/28 Hastings-Etter (162), 12/14 La Crosse-La Crescent (143), 12/14 Faribault (137).
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
1 One report: 1/26 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) †DWK. There are only a few previous midwinter reports of this species for the state.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
412 All north reports: 12/1 Itasca SC, 12/2 Cass BAW, 12/14 Fergus Falls CBC (6), 1/4 Alexandria CBC, 2/12 Otter Tail JTa. Multiple individuals overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., with midwinter high count 1/20 (16) ToL. Other south reports after December from Olmsted, Steele, Washington. Season high count 12/14 Scott (44, Blue Lake W.T.P.) RSa, AbA. CBC high count 12/14 Excelsior (44).
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
1 One report: 12/11 Hennepin (Hannan Lake, St. Louis Park) fide ALD. This was a recently deceased bird delivered to Westwood Hills N.C. on 12/13, estimated from tracks in snow to have died 12/11.
Plovers
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
3 All south reports: 12/1 Houston (4, Wildcat Landing) JWH, 12/7, 1/1 Olmsted DBM, 1/1 Whitewater River CBC, 1/9 Olmsted ANy, SC, JWH.
Sandpipers
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
17 One north report 12/2 St. Louis (Manganika Creek south of Virginia) †SLF. All south reports after December: 1/1 Hennepin JHh, DWK, EzH, Olmsted DBM, Afton CBC, Whitewater River CBC, 1/9 Chisago (2, Wild River S.P.) JSa, Olmsted ANy, SC, JWH.
Gulls, Terns
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
19 One adult remained into January St. Louis (Canal Park) m.ob., last reported 1/19 JLK. Latest south 1/5 Washington (Pt. Douglas Park) JFR. High counts 12/1 Dakota (900, Black Dog Lake) BAF, Wabasha (250, Maple Springs) HCT. CBC high count 12/28 Hastings-Etter (31).
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
36 Overwintered in much smaller numbers St. Louis (Duluth) than in recent winters, with very modest post-December high count 1/19 (49) JLK. A few reports after December from Cook (Grand Marais) including 2/24 (18) MJM, and a few of singles from Lake. No north reports away from Lake Superior. South reports after December included 1/4 Dakota (35, near Prescott WI) BAF, but no further reports after 1/5. High counts 12/1 St. Louis (1,000, Canal Park) JLK, 12/1 Wabasha (600, Maple Springs) HCT. CBC high count 12/14 Duluth (371). One report 12/8 St. Louis (Canal Park) of what was thought to be an adult Vega Gull (L. a. vegae) ph. †MLH, ph. †KJB, PHS, an eastern Asian subspecies previously unrecorded in Minnesota that may be elevated to full species status in the future.
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
11 Several north reports of single individuals St. Louis (Duluth) through 12/15 JLK, TLK, though none afterwards. One south report Dakota (adult, Black Dog Lake) 12/15 †AGu.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
11 One north 12/10 St. Louis (second-cycle at Canal Park) ph. PHS, KRE, ph. JLK. Only south report 12/1 Hennepin (Lake Calhoun, adult continuing from November) †SBM.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
12 North reports only from St. Louis (Duluth, Canal Park) through 12/15, with maximum of 2 JLK, m.ob. Two south reports (both immatures): 12/1 Wabasha DWK, 12/8 Dakota CAs.
Herring Gull x Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
1 One report of this hybrid (“Nelson's Gull”) 12/10 St. Louis (adult, Canal Park) ph. JLK.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
1 All reports from St. Louis (Duluth, mostly Canal Park) m.ob. through 12/27 (1, JLK), with peak counts 12/1 (7) JLK, 12/13 (5) JLK.
Loons
Red-throated Loon
(Gavia stellata)
1 First winter record for state 2/20 Isanti (north of St. Francis). Injured bird found in driveway, brought to Wildlife Rehabilitation Center, Roseville; photographed. Successfully rehabilitated and released the following month in the Atlantic near other wintering Red-throated Loons (fide AXH). This remarkable occurrence may have been a consequence of near-record ice cover on the Great Lakes in late winter. A number of loons and diving ducks were also reported stranded inland in late winter in Wisconsin and Michigan.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
1 One reported 12/3 Washington (Lake St. Croix Beach) BRL. Also see undocumented reports.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
2 South reports include one that remained through 12/28 Dakota (Black Dog Lake) m.ob., and one through 12/21 Washington (Pt. Douglas Park) m.ob.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
5 From mid December, small flock overwintered Ramsey (Kaposia Landing), with 11 as late as 12/28, 9 on 1/11, and eventually reduced to 6 by 1/19–2/16 (last report) BAF, m.ob. Only a few had obvious wing injuries while the rest appeared healthy and some were seen flying. They survived bitter cold including –23°F and three days of continuous subzero temperatures in early January. In Dakota (Black Dog Lake), two with wing injuries persisted into late February m.ob., but another injured bird died 1/19 KOk. However, two others were seen flying 1/12 AWh, JSl. CBC high count 12/14 St. Paul (North) (21).
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
9 Reported through mid January in Dakota (Black Dog Lake) m.ob., with 4 on 1/11 PEJ, 2 on 1/19 RTe (last report), and through 2/1 Ramsey (1–2, Kaposia Landing), BAF, ANy. Overwintered Hennepin (1, Bass Ponds) m.ob. Other reports after December: 1/10 Rice (2) TFB, 1/29 Washington ALD. CBC high count 12/14 St. Paul (North) (10).
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
17 The only north reports were from St. Louis (Duluth, H.R.N.R.) 12/5–6 KJB. Numerous reports from known wintering areas in Winona, with peak 2/19 (4, near Elba) PEB, and several reports from Houston. Also reported 12/10 Steele NFT, 12/21 Sherburne N.W.R. CBC, 12/28 Pope HHD, 12/29 Red Wing CBC, 1/19 Fillmore †SHo, 1/25 Fillmore JWH. Reported on one CBC: 1/1 Whitewater River (3).
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
12 No north reports for the first time in the last five winters, and only a few south reports after December: 1/4 Northern Wright County CBC, Wabasha CBC (2), 1/9 Olmsted PTr, 2/16 Winona DBz, DWK.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
1337 Reported from slightly fewer counties than last winter. North reports with details include Polk (overwintered) ph. SAu, 12/22 Crow Wing ph. BU, 1/18 St. Louis ph. AM. Other north reports without details from Aitkin, Carlton, Clay, Douglas, Hubbard, Lake, Mahnomen, Morrison, Otter Tail, Wadena. Numerous south reports from 37 counties, but only a few with details: 12/24 Ramsey JDv, 2/2 Hennepin MPi, 2/15 Lyon ph. GWe, 2/19 Wabasha, Winona PEB.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
631 Reported from about the same number of counties as in the previous three winters. Reported from seven north counties but none included descriptive details. Widespread reports south from 31 counties; those with descriptive details include 12/27 Anoka ALD, 1/4, 2/22 Hennepin ph. KOk, 1/7 Faribault CoN, 1/7 Hennepin ALD, 2/1 Hennepin MPi, 2/7 McLeod KLz. CBC high count 12/14 St. Paul (North) (8).
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
96 Reported from fewer north counties than last winter (9 vs. 15) but only one documented: 12/21 Crow Wing BU, JPR. Most reports were from Sax-Zim Bog (St. Louis). All south (three were well documented): 12/12 Jackson HHD, RAE, †CRM, 12/21 Austin CBC, Redwood ph. MJM, 12/28 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) CBC, 1/4 Wright HHD, DFe, 1/9 Dakota †DVe.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
2749 Reported from 76 counties, only slightly fewer than the last two winters. High counts 12/5 St. Louis (162, H.R.N.R.) KJB, 1/2 Wabasha (135, Reads Landing) LSc, SeP, 1/12 Wabasha (90, Reads Landing) ToL. North high count after December: 2/1 Morrison (50 in field near Crane Meadows N.W.R.) JTa. CBC high counts 12/29 Red Wing (128), 12/14 Winona (68).
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
113One north report: 12/4 Morrison †KEm. Post-December reports included Anoka, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Houston, Isanti, Ramsey, Rice, Scott, Sherburne, Wabasha, Washington, Winona. CBC high counts 12/15 Cedar Creek Bog (2), 12/21 Sherburne N.W.R. (2).
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
1449 Reported from fewer north counties than the last two winters, with no reports north and west of a line from Wilkin to Koochiching. North high counts were 3 or fewer. South reports from all but 4 counties, with high counts 12/29 Goodhue (14) JFR, 12/28 Dakota (10) DVe, 1/10 Houston (9) ANy. CBC high counts (all south) 12/28 Hastings-Etter (45), 12/14 Rochester (44), 12/29 Red Wing (42). CBC high count north 12/14 Little Falls (8).
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
1437 Reported from fewer north counties than in any of the previous five winters, but about the same number of south counties. The fewest reports were from the western and northern quarters of the state. High counts north 12/1 St. Louis (15, including 11 dark and 4 light morphs) JPr, 12/5 St. Louis (6) KJB. South high counts were all of 3 or fewer. CBC high counts 12/14 Rochester (18), 12/14 Winona (9).
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
All north reports: 12/21 Todd (gray morph) BEc and 1/30 Crow Wing (gray morph) ph. JPR. Number of reports south was about average for the previous five winters, and confined within an arc from Jackson north to Meeker, east to Ramsey, and south to Houston. Few of the approximately 25 reported individuals included color morph details. Besides those mentioned above, gray birds also reported from Brown DWr and Watonwan RAE. The only red morph was a bird that overwintered in Wright ToL. An intermediate red-gray bird overwintered for the ninth consecutive year in Ramsey AXH. One CBC report 12/14 New Ulm (2).
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
1633 Reported from 49 counties statewide, down significantly from the previous two years (55 and 58, respectively) to the lowest number of reporting counties since 2008 (38). Early nesting reported 2/15 Nobles BTS, 2/19 Stearns MJB. CBC high counts 12/14 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (8), 12/28 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (8), 12/14 Willmar (7), 12/21 Mankato (7), 12/21 Austin (7).
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
2442 A major invasion that began in the fall lasted well into the spring. For the winter season, birds were reported from 66 of 87 counties in the state, making this the most widespread invasion since winter 1993–94 (The Loon 66:160–165). High count 1/12 Dakota (6) RbC.
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
71 Found north in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Aitkin Cass, and two unusual records: 12/11 Marshall (Elm Lake W.M.A.) fide JMJ, 1/25 Polk (Agassiz Valley project) JMJ. The epicenters of activity were in the Sax-Zim Bog and also Aitkin County, with at least 3 individuals in each area, observed and well photographed throughout the season. Remarkable in what was not an invasion year was the lone south observation 1/10–2/24 McLeod ph. KLz, m.ob., another obliging and often photographed individual.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
1419 Far fewer reports than those of the prior winter, when found in 51 counties. Observed east of an arc from Beltrami through Otter Tail and Blue Earth. CBC high counts 12/21 Austin (8), 12/14 Bloomington (5), 12/21 Minneapolis (North) (5).
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
9 Observed northeast of an arc from Roseau to Clearwater and Hubbard to Aitkin, with most reports from St. Louis and Aitkin. High counts 12/14 Aitkin (5) DPa, 12/26 Aitkin (5) JWd, 2/1 St. Louis (4, Sax-Zim Bog) EBr. CBC high count 12/30 Baudette (2).
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
13 Fewer reports than in any winter since 1996 when only one individual was found. All reports: 12/8 Morrison FGo, 12/13 Carver (2) DWK, 12/14 Excelsior CBC (one of the Carver birds?), Cottonwood CBC.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
14 Only north report 12/15 Grand Forks-East Grand Forks CBC. All south: 12/14 Goodhue PDK, 12/20 Morris CBC, 1/2 Fillmore (Sumner Twp.) JWH, 2/4 Swift BMc.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
2 Two reports: 2/15 Cass (found dead) ph. LTh, 2/23 Cook JaJ.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
78 Approximately 18 individuals found statewide, all in the eastern half of the state except for 12/1 Wadena PJB, 12/14 Cottonwood CBC, and 1/6 Otter Tail fide JMJ. Two individuals overwintered in Ramsey AXH. CBC high count 12/27 Pine County (5).
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
123 All north reports: 12/14 Fergus Falls CBC, 12/29 Battle Lake CBC. The number of south reports was above average—remarkable considering the frigid weather! No reports of overwintering birds. CBC high counts 12/14 Winona (5), 12/14 Excelsior (3), 12/21 Austin (3), 12/28 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (3).
Woodpeckers
LEWIS'S WOODPECKER
(Melanerpes lewis)
2 Bird first discovered in November continued through the end of the season along the border of Roseau and Lake of the Woods counties, m.ob (The Loon 86:103). Also see the spring report.
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
214 All north 12 /14 Fergus Falls CBC, 12/21 Morrison MJB, JWH. Winter reports south from more counties than any year since 1989, mostly along the Minnesota River and on either side of a line from Stearns to Houston. High count 12/28 Houston (15) SHo.CBC high count 12/15 Cedar Creek Bog (21).
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
2447 Found in all regions, with the number of reporting counties down from last year (76), but close to average for the previous 5 winters. Notable were reports 12/28 Roseau CBC, for the second year in a row, and several reports from Kittson in January (LW). CBC high counts were down significantly from the previous 5 years (highest last year was 94): 12/14 Excelsior (69), 12/14 Henderson (65).
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
9 Approximately 12 individuals reported, of which only 2 had marginal documentation: 11/28 through 1/28 Sherburne ph. JFM, 12/30 Goodhue GJM. 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)
1 Only report: 1/8 Lake of the Woods (4, south of Gustafson Camp) MHK.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
7 Very scarce. Most observations were from St. Louis, where reports spanned the season, m.ob. Only other reports: 12/27 Cook (Banadad Ski Trail) LHa, 1/12 Itasca SC, 2/15 Aitkin (Hedbom Logging Trail Rd.) JmP, 2/16 Beltrami (Lake Bemidji S.P.) DPJ, Lake (C.R. 1) JRn, MDp, 2/23 Lake (Greenwood Lake) PeT. Only two CBC reports: 12/29 Beltrami Island (2), 1/4 Isabella (2).
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
2947 Seen in all regions, with the number of reporting counties similar to those of the previous five winters. CBC high counts were lower than the highest counts of each of the prior 5 years (ranged from 178 to 231): 12/14 Henderson (156), 12/21 Wild River (141), 12/14 Rochester (140).
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
2844 Reported statewide. While CBC high counts from the prior five years ranged from 85 to 103, this year's top counts were only 12/14 Henderson (71), 12/28 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (70).
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
742 Widespread south of a line from Polk to Chisago; also reported 12/14 Duluth CBC (2). Number of reporting counties about average to the previous five winters. CBC high counts 12/21 Mankato (36), 12/14 Faribault (25). There were no specific reports of the “Red-shafted” form, although the report 12/24–2/25 Lac qui Parle FAE, possibly indicates that form or an intergrade (“...underside of wings wasn't yellow but pink or rose-colored”). This was also the only report of a possible overwintering bird.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
2538 Reported statewide, but scarce in the West-central, Southwest and South-Central regions, as usual. CBC high counts 12/14 Crosby (34), 12/14 Detroit Lakes (32).
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
436 Fewer north reporting counties than in any of the prior five winters. All north: 12/3 Carlton SC, 12/14 Little Falls CBC, 12/27 Traverse HHD, RAE, 1/1 Philbrook CBC. In the south, reporting counties were down from the previous two years (both 41), but still widespread across the region. CBC high counts 12/14 Henderson (9), 12/14 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (6).
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
417 Reported north from Morrison in mid December, from Polk and St. Louis through January, and throughout the season in Clay, including a “very dark individual” 12/20 Polk (S. Moorhead) RHO. South reports from Carver, Hennepin, Rice, Wabasha, and Winona in February suggest widespread overwintering.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
17 Number of reports consistent with the previous five winters. All north: 12/28 St. Louis SSp, 1/4 St. Louis SC. South reports from Dakota, Hennepin, Meeker (12/13 PRH), Olmsted, Ramsey, Washington, Winona. CBC high count 12/14 St. Paul (North) (5).
Shrikes
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
2645 Reported statewide, including the Southwest where typically scarce. Number of reporting counties similar to the average over the previous five winters. CBC high counts 12/14 Faribault (10), 12/14 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (9).
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
9 Confined within range to the North-central and Northeast regions. As usual, most reports were from the Sax-Zim Bog area from 12/1–2/28 St. Louis m.ob. Less typical was the report 12/23 Cass DAY. CBC high counts 12/28 Cook Area (16), 12/28 Aurora (14), 1/4 Isabella (14), 12/20 Sax-Zim (13).
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
3250 Reported from all but five western counties. CBC high counts 12/28 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (597), 12/21 Sherburne N.W.R. (415), 12/21 Minneapolis (North) (301).
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
16 All records north of a line from Clay through Aitkin. Most reports came from the Sax-Zim Bog in St. Louis, undoubtedly due to the heavy birding this area gets in winter. CBC high counts 1/2 Agassiz N.W.R. (37), 12/30 Baudette (17).
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
3053 Reported statewide. High count 1/27 Hennepin (3,000) MPi. CBC high counts 12/14 Rochester (1,104), 12/21 Austin (969).
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
306 Reported from every county north of a line from Clay to Anoka except Red Lake (poor coverage?). Several reports from Douglas in January. High counts 12/30 Lake of the Woods (42) JMJ, 2/8 St. Louis (42, Ely) WmH. CBC high counts 12/14 Grand Marais (164), 1/4 Isabella (133). Also see Undocumented Reports. Note: As this species continues to expand its range south and west of its traditional range, observers are encouraged to please provide details for any extralimital observations.
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
3048 Reported statewide throughout the season. CBC high counts 12/14 Duluth (1,571), 12/28 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (1,056).
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
6 Many reports from Aitkin, Lake, and St. Louis (principally Sax-Zim Bog). Additional reports 12/10 Carlton (6) TiH, 1/5–2/5 Cook (Lutsen) DMB, 1/12 Itasca SC. CBC high counts 12/20 Sax-Zim (10), 1/4 Isabella (5), 12/28 Aurora (4).
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
7 Northernmost reports were both briefly observed at backyard feeders in Washington: 12/6 (Stillwater) WHe, 1/19 (Mahtomedi, about 7.5 miles from location of prior bird) GKr. All additional reports from within typical southeast range. CBC high counts 12/14 Winona (32), 12/14 Rochester (14).
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
1951 More reporting counties than in any of the previous five winters. Observed south of a line from Kittson to Pine. CBC high counts 12/14 Fairmont (463), 12/14 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (265). No significant flocks of spring migrants were noted.
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
No reports.
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
4 Numbers down significantly over previous five winters when birds were reported from an average of 18 counties a season. All reports: 12/14 La Crosse-La Crescent CBC, St. Paul (North) CBC, Faribault CBC (6), 1/2 Winona ANy.
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
121 Fewest reporting counties since the meager total of 8 in 2008. All records north of a line from Otter Tail to Carlton, except for the lone south report: 12/21 Wild River CBC. CBC high count 12/14 Grand Marais (359).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
1639 Reported statewide, from more counties than in any of the prior five winters. High counts 1/1 Carver (300, Carver P.R., Lowry N.C.) GJa, 2/7 Cottonwood (300, Windom) RAE. CBC high counts 12/14 Grand Marais (1,551), 12/14 Willmar (886).
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
2433 Reported statewide, but scarce south of a line from Clay to Blue Earth. CBC high counts 12/14 Duluth (71), 12/21 Two Harbors (54).
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
2948 Reported statewide and from all counties in the eastern two-thirds of the state. CBC high counts 12/28 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (291), 12/14 Excelsior (144).
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
1635 Number of reporting counties down from prior two winters (both 58). CBC high counts 1/4 Wabasha (22), 12/14 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (21), 12/14 Faribault (19).
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
13 After an unprecedented winter season for this species last year (18 counties, approx. 31 individuals), there was a significant drop in both the number of counties and individuals. All reports: 1/10–2/11 Crow Wing PSP, ph. JPR, m.ob., 12/8 and 12/14 Dakota ph. DDr (noted as “seen regularly in December”, these were the only dates provided), 12/14 Owatonna CBC, and 2/14–15 Houston ph. RMo.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
3 All reports: 12/14 La Crosse-La Crescent CBC, 12/21 Mankato CBC, 1/1 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) DWK, 1/4 Houston (Reno S.F.) SHo, 1/10 Houston (Beaver Creek Valley S.P.) DBz, SC, ANy, 1/26 Hennepin (Pond Dakota Mission Park) DWK.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
2 Two reports: 12/14 Winona CBC, La Crosse-La Crescent CBC.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
4 All reports: 12/14 Willmar CBC, 12/15 Olmsted JWH, 12/21–2/7 Sherburne (injured wing, visiting feeder in Becker) ph. StS, 1/20 Hennepin (Minnetonka, present for about two weeks prior) ph. fide AXH.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
2950 Reported statewide. CBC high counts 12/28 Hastings-Etter (2,634), 12/14 Faribault (1,484).
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
125 Only north report 12/26 Morrison ToL. In the south, reported widely within a large triangle from Lac qui Parle to Chisago to Houston. Eight counties still hosting birds into February, with Dakota being the northernmost. CBC high counts 12/14 Winona (34), 12/14 La Crosse-La Crescent (31).
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
19 Total of 12 individuals reported. Only north report 12/5 Hubbard DPJ. All south: 12/8 Washington (near Lakeland) ACr, 12/12–19, 2/6 Jackson (Kilen Woods S.P.) HHD, RAE, †CRM, m.ob., 12/13–15 Carver (Lake Minnewashta R.P.) †DWK, m.ob., 12/14 Ramsey AXH, 12/17 Lac qui Parle CBC, 12/21 Hennepin (Coon Rapids Dam) †CAs, 12/21–1/11 Sherburne (3 reports of up to 2 individuals) Sherburne N.W.R. CBC, DPG, 2/10–19 Wabasha (2, C.R. 26 just west of Hwy. 74) ph. ANy, †DWK, †PEB, m.ob., 2/12–21 Winona ph. ANy, †DWK, m.ob.
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
8 More reports than usual. All reports: 12/1 Lac qui Parle FAE, 12/7 Scott BAb, GLa, 12/10 Rice TFB, 12/14 Excelsior CBC and Rice TFB (presumably same individual as 12/10), 12/21 Olmsted (Quarry Hill N.C.) WmH, 12/29–1/7 Goodhue PRK, 12/31 and 1/25 Hennepin (Nine Mile Creek) DWK, 1/1 Dakota (Orlando Trail) KDS, RTe, 1/19 Rice (Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) LEC, 2/16–19 Wabasha JWH, PEB.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
2244 Reported statewide. Highest number of reporting counties over the previous five winters. CBC high counts 1/4 Wabasha (2,470, record high for a state CBC), 12/28 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (606).
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
3 Fewest winter records since 1990, which also produced four individuals. All reports: 12/5 St. Louis (9xxx block of Congdon Blvd.) fide JWL, 12/6 Beltrami (near Three Island Lake at Turtle River) fide JMJ, 12/15 Grand Forks-East Grand Forks CBC, 12/27 St. Louis AM, ph. MLH, m.ob.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
2748 Number of reporting counties dropped for the first time since 2009, but still reported statewide. CBC high counts 12/14 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (1,235), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (1,153).
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
5 Fewest winter reporting counties in over 50 years! All reports confined in the area from Koochiching and Itasca east through Cook. Most reports were in St. Louis between 12/20 and 2/28 m.ob. More unusual were the reports 12/18 Itasca PLe, 1/05 Itasca SC, and 1/8 sporadically to 2/16 Koochiching STi. CBC high counts 12/14 Grand Marais (43), 1/5 Eagle's Nest Lakes (25).
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
113 Reports down following last winter's impressive invasion (39 counties). In the north, reports were concentrated in the North-central and Northeast regions as usual, with an additional report from Agassiz N.W.R. 12/6 Marshall LyK. Still, four individuals wandered south, suggesting an echo of the prior-year invasion: 12/15 Cedar Creek Bog CBC (2), 12/21 Wild River CBC, 1/1 Afton CBC. CBC high count 1/1 Hibbing (112).
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
1543 Number of reporting counties down from last year (64), but comparable to other years in the previous five-year period. High count 12/14 Polk (58) SAu. CBC high counts 12/14 Winona (331), 12/14 Owatonna (262).
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
2038 Widespread throughout the state, but fewer reports in the far northwest, along the western border, and southwest. High count 2/17 Morrison (87) KEm, MEm. CBC high counts 12/14 Willmar (90), 12/14 Fergus Falls (58), 12/29 Battle Lake (56).
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
106 Lowest number of reporting counties of the previous five-year period. Reported in a near triangle-shaped area over the state, from Marshall and Polk in the northwest, east to Cook, then tapering south of those counties to Steele in the South-central region. CBC high counts 12/14 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (59), 12/21 Wild River (25).
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
No reports.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
4 Fewest reporting counties in winter since 1993. All reports: 12/5 Cass (3) BAW, 12/16 Cass (8, Woodrow Twp.) DAY, 12/20 St. Louis (2, Sax-Zim CBC) AXH, 12/29 Lake of the Woods (8) JMJ, 2/7 Itasca SC, 2/8 Itasca (Lost 40 S.N.A.) RMD.
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
21 Fewest winter reporting counties since 1985. All reports north 12/14 Duluth CBC, 12/20 Sax-Zim CBC, 2/8 Lake WmH. Only south report 2/20 Washington (2) EBe.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
1317 The total of 30 reporting counties was far smaller than the same totals from the previous five winters, which ranged from 47 to 73. CBC high counts 12/28 Cook Area (70), 12/28 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (56).
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
2542 Reported statewide, but with fewer reporting counties than the previous two years (both 72). CBC high counts 1/5 Eagle's Nest Lakes (520), 12/28 Cook Area (489).
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
1937 Reported from most regions statewide, but very scarce or absent in the North-central, Northeast, and northern East-central regions. CBC high counts 12/14 Owatonna (1,036, including one flock of 500 in Steele NFT), 12/14 Duluth (219, including a single flock of 180 at Canal Park JLK).
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
3350 Reported from every county but Koochiching, Anoka, Ramsey, and Houston. High counts 1/12 Rice (600) DAB, 1/19 Watonwan (500) ChH, 2/1 Lyon (500, Camden S.P.) TKa. CBC high counts 1/2 Agassiz N.W.R. (1,655), 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom (951).
Towhees, Sparrows
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
1 One report in December was without details; see Undocumented Reports.
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
1 An individual record late north provided the third consecutive year with a rare winter sighting of this species:12/5–6 Cass ph. BAW.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
113 Only north report 12/14 Grand Marais CBC (no details). Found in most south counties east of an arc from Chisago through Scott to Mower, plus 12/13 Renville RBJ. South reports take a hiatus after 1/1, but resume in early February with reports from Dakota, Fillmore and Wabasha. High count 2/4 Dakota (4) KDS.
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
1546 All reports south of a line from Clay to Cook, except for 1/4 Warren CBC (2). High count 1/12 Houston (250, near mouth of Root River) SHo, CBC high counts 12/29 Red Wing (557), 12/28 Hastings-Etter (444).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
2552 Found in all but ten counties. CBC high counts 12/29 Red Wing (1,169, including 283 in Goodhue by JFR), 12/14 Winona (825). There were numerous reports of the “Oregon” subspecies group, many with accompanying photos or detailed descriptions, including the following: male and female in Polk seen throughout the season ph. SAu; 12/5–6 Hennepin (female, Minneapolis) TAT; through 12/9 in Kandiyohi JWd; 12/9–2/8 Morrison ph. KEm; 12/21–1/29 Murray (max. 3 at feeder in Currie; one photographed) ph. TCu; 12/21 Scott (rural Shakopee) ph. DCK; 1/4 Wabasha KDS; 2/11–19 Pipestone ph. TKa. Good details, and if possible photos, of any subspecies of juncos other than “Slate-colored” are always requested.
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
24 All north 12/14 Grand Marais CBC (2), 12/28 St. Louis ph. JWd. All south 12/14 Henderson CBC (5), 12/21 Lamberton CBC, 12/28 Dakota (Ravenna Twp.) ADS, 12/31 Dakota (Marshan Twp.) KDS, 2/3–17 Steele (first–winter) NFT, DBM.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
39 All north 12/1 Clay RHO, 12/14 Grand Marais CBC, 12/21 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. CBC, 12/25 Cass DAY. All south 12/14 LaCrosse-LaCrescent CBC, Jackson County CBC, Willmar CBC, Fairmont CBC, Henderson CBC, 12/20 Morris CBC, 12/22 Faribault WAF, 1/1 Whitewater River CBC, 2/17 McLeod (overwintered) TiC, Stevens (overwintered) DO.
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
819 More reporting counties than in any of the five prior winters, which is notable given the harsh winter. Widely scattered statewide, but few reports southwest of a line from Polk to Blue Earth. February reports from Benton, Hennepin (5 locations), St. Louis, Sherburne, Steele, Washington (2 locations), Winona likely represented overwintering individuals. Overwintering explicitly noted in St. Louis KGr, Hennepin (Golden Valley) RBJ, Hennepin (Nicollet Island) AbA, Hennepin (Richfield) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/14 Faribault (11), 12/14 Rochester (7).
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
11 Fifth winter in a row for this species rarely seen in winter. All reports: 12/7 (record late north) Aitkin ph. JPR, 12/21 (second latest south) Olmsted (2, Quarry Hill N.C.) WmH.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
213 All north 12/14 Grand Marais CBC, 12/24 Cass (Powers Twp.) DAY. South reports were mostly along a line from Sherburne to Houston, plus 12/14 Wilmar CBC (3), New Ulm (20, one shy of the CBC record set in St. Paul in 1961), and 2/27 Nicollet ChH, which likely represented an overwintering individual. Overwintering was only explicitly noted for 2/15 Hennepin PeS (only date submitted, but annotated “stayed all winter, seen almost daily). Two others in Winona (Whitewater W.M.A.) on 2/22 may also have stayed for the season.
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
2 All reports: 12/14 La Crosse-La Crescent CBC, 1/4 Houston (Reno Bottoms) SHo, 1/20 Hennepin (Pond Dakota Mission Park) DWK.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
2 All reports: 12/29 Goodhue †SWe, 1/31–2/3 Brown (female) ph. PBh, ph. MiO, RAE.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
1 See Undocumented Reports.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
930 The second highest number of winter reporting counties ever, only surpassed by 42 in 2009–2010. Unusual reports north include 12/8 Lake (female in Two Harbors) JWL, 1/13 Traverse (200) DLP. A single bird with a deformed bill, first observed in December continued through 1/9 in St. Louis ph. SGW, and was sporadically seen through February to confirm overwintering. (Also see the Spring Report.) Widespread in the south. CBC high counts 12/14 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (352), 12/21 Lamberton (205), 1/4 Wabasha (162). Winter reports of this species continue to increase.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
3 Fewer reporting counties than in the five previous winters. All reports: 12/14–1/17 Dakota m.ob., 12/20 Faribault (10, S.R. 109) CoN, and 12/22–1/1 Freeborn AEB. CBC high count 12/28 Hastings-Etter (11).
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
411 More reporting counties than in any of the five previous winters. All reports north: 12/14 Fergus Falls CBC (8), Crookston CBC (3), 12/15 Carlton-Cloquet CBC, 12/21 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. CBC, 1/1–1/19 Clay KaS. Unusual south reports 12/12 Jackson HHD, RAE, CRM, and 12/14 Jackson (2) KDS (same birds?). High counts 2/28 Dakota (24) DVe, most likely early migrants, and 12/20 Faribault (15) CoN.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
623 Scattered throughout the state. All north reports:12/14 Fergus Falls CBC, 12/15 Grand Forks-East Grand Forks CBC, Virginia CBC, 12/21 Clay (Magnusson W.M.A.) KCo, Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. CBC (3), 12/28 Cook Area CBC, 1/1 Hibbing CBC, Long Prairie CBC (18), 1/27 Lake of the Woods MHK. Reported throughout the season south. CBC high counts 12/14 Henderson (134), 12/14 Albert Lea (19).
Warblers
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
7 Winter reports of this species continue to increase; it has been observed in 19 of the last 20 winters. All reports: 12/3 Hennepin (Lakewood Cemetery) TAT, 12/10 Olmsted ph. DAn, 12/14 Winona ANy, La Crosse-La Crescent CBC, 12/19–1/5 Dakota (initially 4 birds, down to 2 at last report, Miesville Ravine) KDS, m.ob., 1/11 Washington (3, Lakeland Shores) BRL, 1/18 Fillmore (Deep River Road) JWH.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
1743 Number of reporting counties about average over the previous five winters. Reported from all regions statewide, but more scattered in the northwest and western counties. Unusual in the far north was 1/27 Lake of the Woods MHK. CBC high counts 12/14 Rochester (248), 12/14 Excelsior (213).
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
1 Only report: 12/9 Ramsey (injured female in St. Paul photographed, taken for rehabilitation, and later released) fide AXH.