Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2014-Spring Season
1 March through 31 May 2014
Paul E. Budde, Doug W. Kieser, WIlliam C. Marengo, Brian T. Smith

The distribution and timing of migrant geese across Minnesota were typical, with a preponderance of reports coming from the southwestern half of the state from mid March through April. The only first county record was a Ross's Goose discovered in Hubbard. Mute Swan numbers appear to be slowly increasing, primarily in the Southeast and South-central regions, but it's difficult to know which of these birds are truly wild, and which are widely ranging individuals that are repeatedly refound as they wander through the state.

Six Eurasian Wigeon seen this spring far exceeded the previous high total of two for any season, which was matched during spring 1949, 2005 and 2009. Making these records even more remarkable, there were no reports of this species to eBird in any of the states neighboring Minnesota (except Michigan, which shares a border with Minnesota in the middle of Lake Superior and which hosted a drake at Seney N.W.R.). Three Cinnamon Teal was an excellent showing for the state, especially as all were drakes with no signs of hybridization. Notable spring high counts were reported for several species of waterfowl, including Long-tailed Ducks on mostly frozen Lake Superior in mid March, and Greater Scaup in early May. All three scoter species were seen in St. Louis; away from Lake Superior there was a single Surf in Freeborn, Whited-wingeds scattered across seven counties, but, as is typical for spring, no Blacks. The most reliable places in the state for Barrow's Goldeneye are Duluth and the Mississippi below the St. Croix River. This season, a well-documented female in Winona was the only representative of this newly Regular species.

Likely overwintering was a Red-throated Loon in St. Louis in mid March. A tally of 85 migrating past Brighton Beach in early May was also notable. The only Pacific Loon was one in Duluth in late May. In early May Horned Grebes produced significant tallies in Duluth and the Twin Cities, and the count of Red-necked Grebes on Lake Superior almost doubled the prior single day record. While no Clark's Grebes were found, a probable Western X Clark's was well-documented in Stearns.

Over the last five years Minnesota has averaged about 5 Snowy Egret reports each spring, so this season's total of 12 reports—including three first county records—was exceptional. An adult Yellow-crowned Night-Heron was photographed in Hennepin. Spring 2013 saw the number of Glossy Ibis records for the state double from four to eight; that recent trend continued when the ninth state record was found this season in Lyon. White-faced Ibis were also well represented, with 10 reports comprising 44 individuals.

A Mississippi Kite was spotted flying from Blue Earth into Nicollet, providing a first record for each county. The first King Rail since 1992 was discovered in a residential garden in Zumbrota, Goodhue County. Though only seen for a day, many observers were able to see and photograph this stunning bird.

Black-necked Stilts provided first county records for Faribault and Yellow Medicine in mid May; a pair at the Herman W.T.P. in Grant at the end of the month was both a first county record and the first breeding record in Minnesota for this species. The only Piping Plover for the season was one on Park Point in Duluth. Away from Lake Superior, single Whimbrels were photographed in Rice and Douglas. The only report of multiple individuals was of 14 discovered in Duluth. Red Knots were restricted to the western third of the state; they were found in Grant and Roseau.

Jaegers were both earlier and more numerous than is typical for spring. Those that could be identified were all Parasitics, of which there were at least three. Little Gulls show up in Duluth during May about once every other year, so one there this spring was not surprising. Another in Dakota, however, was welcomed as a first county record. An adult California Gull in Anoka was also a first record for that county. The season saw only one Thayer's Gull, a first-cycle in late May in Duluth, and one Iceland Gull, a first-cycle in mid May in Wabasha. Lesser Black-backeds were located in four counties, all away from Lake Superior, while at least four different Great Black-backeds were seen in St. Louis and Lake.

White-winged Doves provided a first record for Grant and a second for Lake, both in the last week of May. Following the major invasion during the prior harsh winter, Snowy Owls lingered in unprecedented numbers into the spring, with reports from 37 of the 87 counties. Both Northern Hawk Owls and Great Gray Owls nested in the Sax-Zim Bog, while Great Grays were also noted to be nesting in Kittson.

The state's fourth Lewis's Woodpecker finally departed in May after a six-month visit to the state in Roseau and Lake of the Woods. American Three-toed Woodpeckers continue to be difficult to find; none were reported this season. Black-backeds are typically found in six or seven counties each spring, and this year was no exception.

Two Say's Phoebes made it seven consecutive spring seasons in which this species has been found. This year's individuals were both, as might be expected, on the western periphery of the state. The first Loggerhead Shrikes of the season arrived in late March — well before the last Northerns departed. Especially for shrikes found in late March through mid April we request identification details so we can better understand the arrivals and departures of these two species.

A White-eyed Vireo was seen in Carver for several days in mid May. Common Ravens continue to push southwards into the state, as they are doing elsewhere in the eastern U.S. This season's extra-limital reports were from Douglas, Benton and Wright. The only Carolina Wren of the season was found in Crow Wing, near where one had been present three months earlier. Four Townsend's Solitaires was a typical spring total, but the absence of any Varied Thrushes was unusual. There were actually more north reports (4) of Northern Mockingbirds than south (3) this season; one in Martin provided a first county record. Two reports of Smith's Longspurs were both in early May from wastewater treatment plants in the West-Central region. One of them consisted of a flock of 36, which is a notable spring tally for this species.

Seven apparent Golden-winged X Blue-winged Warblers was a very high (unprecedented?) total for this season. Hooded Warblers are expanding their range near the Twin Cities away from their traditional locations in Dakota and Scott. As many as five were in Washington this season, and there were scattered reports from other neighboring counties. Cerulean Warblers showed well in southern Minnesota, where they were found in 19 counties; an additional report from Tamarac N.W.R. in Becker was especially welcomed, as this species had been found with some regularity in Becker during the 1990s, but then only in 2001 and 2004. Five Yellow-throated Warblers equaled the total number of spring reports of this species over the period 2001–2013. A Black-throated Gray Warbler near Austin was the eighth for the state; since 1990 Minnesota has averaged about one of this species every five years. The only report of a Yellow-breasted Chat was from Jackson.

While reports of Spotted Towhees from three western counties were not unusual, a "flock" of 3 together in Lyon was! Fourteen Summer Tanagers was an excellent total; almost all were first-year males. Eleven Western Tanagers was the most reported since spring 2002, though at that time this species was considered Casual and so reporting requirements for records to be published were more stringent. Following on the prior spring's record number of reports of Lazuli Bunting, three this season was another above-average total.

Given the paucity of winter finches found during the winter, it was to be expected that few would be reported this spring. Though Evening Grosbeaks were somewhat reliable, Pine Grosbeaks, crossbills and redpolls were scarce or absent. Still, we can end this overview on a positive note as the state's tenth Eurasian Tree Sparrow was seen on the University of Minnesota's Crookston campus for a week in April.

Weather summary: Average monthly temperatures for March were 6 to 10° (F) below normal in much of the state. April continued this trend as temperatures were generally 3 to 6° below historical averages, marking the sixth consecutive month of below-average temperatures. In May, temperatures were near the historical average as cool weather during the first half of the month was offset by warm weather later in May. The colder than average season led to lake ice-out dates about nine days later than their long-term medians. March precipitation totals were slightly below historical averages across much of the southern half of the state and slightly above average in its northern half. April totals were quite variable, with totals over six inches in many parts of the East-central, South-central and Southeast regions, while other parts of the state saw less than two inches. One to two feet of snow fell during April in the northern two-thirds of the state. May precipitation totals ranged from less than three inches in southeastern counties, to well over five inches in many parts of the East-central, Central and North-central regions.

Undocumented or insufficiently documented reports: Greater Prairie-Chicken 5/18 Chisago (5) (out of range); Say's Phoebe 4/26 Lac qui Parle, Yellow Medicine (no details on this recently Casual species); Gray Jay 5/18 Pine (8) (reported from southern Pine; out of range in mid May); House Wren 4/1 Otter Tail (2), 4/16 Otter Tail (3) (both early dates); Swainson's Thrush 4/9 Ramsey (early date; Hermit Thrush?); Hermit Thrush 5/5 Clay (80) (very high count for this late date); Pine Grosbeak 5/25 Cass (late date, out of range).

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 June 2014). 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.
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)
1043Early south (median 3/2) 3/9 Lac qui Parle FAE, followed by reports from nine more counties on 3/13. Early north (median 3/23) 3/15 Douglas JPE, 3/28 Traverse CRM, JMs, 4/6 Clay PBB. High counts 3/30 Lyon (5,500) GWe, 3/30 Lac qui Parle (2,000) KeL. Late south 5/11 Freeborn PEJ, 5/13 Blue Earth ChH, 5/25 Lac qui Parle KeL (median 5/24). Late north 5/3 Pine SBE, Traverse HHD, DPG, 5/26 Kittson CRM, m.ob. (median 5/24), but also see summer report.
Ross's Goose
(Anser rossii)
528Early south (median 3/18) 3/13 Cottonwood RMD, Jackson RMD, Martin (5) RAE, RMD, Watonwan RMD. All north 3/14 Traverse (blue morph) DLP, 3/28 Traverse CRM, JMs, 4/10 Clay (4, C.R. 18 wetland) PBB, 4/13 Traverse HHD, (15) RAE, 4/30 Hubbard CRM, 5/18 Becker ShG, HeH, 5/23 Clearwater CRM. High counts 3/29 Nobles (58) PEJ, DFN, 4/9 Freeborn (51) PEJ. Late south 5/17 Stevens (Crystal Lake) DLP, 5/25–26 Hennepin (Bloomington) NRa, ph. MZa (median 5/13).
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
844Early south (median 3/7) 3/9 Jackson (9) and Nobles (45) PEJ, 3/12 Nobles RMD. Early north (median 3/26) 3/14 Traverse DLP, 3/28 Traverse CRM, JMs, 4/5 Clay (21) TCL. High counts 4/5 Cottonwood (7,500) LHl, 3/16 Jackson (6,034) PEJ, DFN, 3/29 Jackson (5,600) PEJ, DFN. Late south 5/6 Sibley BAb, 5/13 Blue Earth (5) ChH, 5/17 Stevens (2) DLP (median 5/15). Late north 4/25 Norman RAE, 5/3 Traverse HHD, 5/23 Clearwater CRM (median 5/16).
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
1141See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Descriptions provided for only 5 counties. Early north (median 3/19) 3/13 Clay †PBB, 3/14 Traverse DLP, 3/15 Wilkin RAE. High counts 3/16 Jackson (1,680) PEJ, DFN, 3/29 Jackson (330) PEJ, DFN. Late south 4/25 Dakota KDS, 5/2 Stearns MJB, 5/3 McLeod GLa (median 5/13). Late north 5/1 Itasca SC, 5/23 Clearwater CRM, 5/28 Wilkin GLa (median 5/21).
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
3453Reported from all 87 counties.
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
7All reports: 3/18 Nicollet (near Courtland) BTS, 3/30 Goodhue (2, Sturgeon Lake) PEJ, 3/31 Nicollet ph. MiO, 4/2 Nicollet RAE, 4/5 Wright (Pelican Lake) HCT, 4/13 Renville JWd, 5/6 Blue Earth (Mankato) CJS, ChH, 5/11 Freeborn (Geneve Lake) PEJ, 5/18 Wabasha JMs.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
3144High counts all from Monticello in Wright County, where peak number noted 3/3 (1,200) ToL.
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
2838Early south (median 3/11) 3/13 Kandiyohi KSl, 3/21 Rice TFB, 3/23 Winona JJS. Early north (median 3/26) 4/2 Traverse DLP, 4/3 Kanabec ALo, 4/5 Clay TCL. High counts 5/3 Clearwater (2,000) SVo, 4/7 Chisago (1,000) JSa, 4/19 Aitkin (1,000, 1000+ in rice paddies north of Aitkin) PSP. Late south 5/12 McLeod KLz, 5/27 Chippewa SQu (median 5/4). Late north 5/25 Roseau KRE, m.ob., 5/26 Marshall CCr, 5/27 Itasca SC (median 5/28).
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
3253Early north (median 3/18) 3/28 Traverse CRM, JMs, 3/30 Clay PBB, Crow Wing ABi, Hubbard MAW. High count 5/25–26 Hennepin (90, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) BAF, KRo.
Blue-winged Teal
(Spatula discors)
3253Early south (median 3/11) 3/22 Blue Earth BAb, GLa, Brown BAb, GLa, Cottonwood TKa, followed by reports from six additional counties on 3/29 and five more on 3/30. Early north (median 3/29) 4/4 Itasca SC, 4/6 Crow Wing ABi, St. Louis TPW, PSm, 4/7 Morrison JeM, DTM. High counts 4/20 Hennepin (300, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JSf, 4/22 Big Stone (200, Ortonville, Refuge Road) ToL.
Cinnamon Teal
(Spatula cyanoptera)
21All reports: 4/12 Grant (drake, North Ottawa impoundment) ph. †DPG, 4/26 McLeod (drake found along US 212, east of Stewart) †DWK, ph. SBM, ph. †ANy, m. ob. 5/24 Norman (drake, C.R. 9 south of Wild Rice River) CAs, AFo.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
3253Early south (median 3/3) 3/9 Wabasha YK, 3/10 Goodhue JMs, 3/15 Scott BAb. Early north (median 3/27) 4/2 Traverse DLP, 4/5 Itasca SC, Morrison KEm. High count 4/12 Lac qui Parle (540, Salt Lake) KeL.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
2952Early north (median 3/24) 3/28 Traverse CRM, JMs, 3/30 Clay PBB. High counts 4/5 Dakota (300, Hampton Marsh) SHF, BAF, 4/12 Lac qui Parle (183) KeL.
EURASIAN WIGEON
(Mareca penelope)
33Reported from an unprecedented 6 counties. All reports: 4/5–6 Dakota (Lake Byllesby) ph. †GHo, ph. †SLP, ph. †PEJ, 4/19 Hennepin (Purgatory Creek wetlands) ph. †CMB, 4/26 McLeod (Grass Lake) CRM, †RBJ, 4/26 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) ph. †SAu, 5/7 St. Louis (Duluth, Brighton Beach) ph. †KJB, ph. †PHS, 5/9 Itasca ph. †SC, 5/10 St. Louis (Cook W.T.P.) ph. †DMK.
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
2949Early south (median 3/1) 3/9 Nobles PEJ, 3/10 Chippewa BJU, 3/13 Chippewa DLP. Early north (median 3/26) 3/28 Traverse CRM, 4/8 Douglas RAE, 4/9 Becker ASM. High counts 5/3 Clearwater (200, rice paddies) SVo, 5/7 St. Louis (167, Lake Superior) JLK.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
3353Reported statewide. High counts 4/13 Chisago (1,500, sod fields) JSa, 3/1 Stearns (1,441, Mississippi River) PCC.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
1321High count 4/20 St. Louis (9, Park Point) JLK. Late south 5/6 Ramsey (University of Minnesota, St. Paul campus) ASt, 5/18 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) ARW, BTS, MiO, JSc (median 5/17).
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
2247See winter report for overwintering birds and early south migrants. One at the Moorhead W.T.P. in Clay 3/2, 3/8, 3/9 DRi was likely the bird that overwintered near the dam in Moorhead. Early north migrants (median 3/20) 3/28 Traverse CRM, JMs, 3/30 Clay (4, Felton Prairie) PBB. High counts 3/16 Jackson (220) PEJ, 5/3 Clearwater (200, rice paddies) SVo.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
2951Early south (median 3/6) 3/1 Benton PCC, 3/10 Chippewa BJU, 3/13 Chippewa DLP, Pipestone TKa. Early north (median 3/27) 3/28 Traverse CRM, JMs, 4/2 Traverse DLP, 4/7 Morrison JeM, DTM. High counts 4/1 Faribault (550) WAF, 4/5 Dakota (465, Lake Byllesby) SHF, BAF.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
2551Early south (median 2/29) 3/6 Dakota PEJ, 3/9 Nobles PEJ, Wabasha DFN, 3/12 Nobles RMD. Early north (median 3/28) 4/10 Clay PBB, 4/12 Clay TCL, Grant DPG, 4/13 Traverse HHD, RAE. High counts 4/13 Faribault (400, Rice Lake W.M.A.) ClN, 4/12 Lyon (300, Cottonwood W.T.P.) TKa, 4/13 Clay (200, Buffalo River) PBB.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
3053See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/24) 3/28 Traverse CRM, JMs, 4/2 Traverse DLP, 4/6 St. Louis (Park Point) PSm, AM. High counts 5/7 St. Louis (275, Hwy 61) JLK, 4/19 Chisago (215) MHe.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
3352See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/20) 3/28 Traverse CRM, JMs, 3/30 Clay PBB, Douglas JPE, 4/1 Crow Wing JPR. High counts 4/12 Morrison (1,800, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) KEm, 4/19 Stearns (902, Padua State W.M.A.) PCC.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
2644Early south (median 3/8) 3/7 Wabasha PEJ, 3/10 Chippewa BJU, 3/13 Dakota PEJ. Early north (median 3/31) 4/4–5 Crow Wing ph. †JPR, ABi, 4/7 Morrison JeM, DTM. High counts 5/6 St. Louis (9,728, Duluth) KJB, 5/7 St. Louis (4,150, Brighton Beach; an additonal several thousand scaup and hundreds of Aythya sp. were too far away to identify) MLH, 5/8 St. Louis (2,600, Duluth; total of about 35,000 moved through Duluth this spring 4–13 May) KJB. Late south 5/18 Chisago MJB, 5/19 Pipestone TKa, 5/25 Lac qui Parle KeL (median 5/14). Late north 5/24 Cass ABi, 5/25 Roseau LS, RZi, 5/28 Cook ClN (median 5/29).
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
3153See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north reports all well after the median arrival date (3/15): 3/28 Traverse CRM, JMs, 4/2 Traverse DLP, 4/3 Beltrami SVo. High count 3/28 Goodhue (700, Prairie Island) GJM.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
No reports.
Surf Scoter
(Melanitta perspicillata)
11All reports: 5/11 Freeborn (Geneve Lake, sub-adult male) PEJ, 5/8 St. Louis (2, Brighton Beach) JLK, 5/17 St. Louis (Hwy 61) JLK.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
35Early south (median 4/14) 4/5–18 Hennepin (Minneapolis, Mississippi river) †AbA, m.ob., 4/8 Ramsey JSo. Early north (median 5/8) 4/13 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) HHD, RAE, 4/14 St. Louis (Duluth) ph. JLK, 4/17 St. Louis (Duluth) JLK. Late south 4/19–20 Sherburne (Keller Lake) ANy, m.ob., 4/28 Hennepin (2, Lake Calhoun) CMB, 5/11 Freeborn (Lower Twin Lake) PEJ (median 5/10). Late north (median 5/26) 5/17 St. Louis (7, Hwy 61) JLK, 5/22 St. Louis (2, Duluth) JLK. High count 5/9 St. Louis (28, Duluth) KJB.
Black Scoter
(Melanitta americana)
1Only one report: 5/17 St. Louis (2, Hwy 61) JLK.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
32Reported north from Lake Superior throughout the season. High counts were undoubtedly due to almost all of the lake being frozen: 3/16 Lake (829) KJB, 4/2 St. Louis (96, Brighton Beach) KJB. All reports away from Lake Superior: 3/13 Stearns (Sartell, Mississippi River) HHD, 3/15 Winona PEJ, DFN. One leucistic individual found 4/17 St. Louis ph. JLK.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
3349Early south (median 3/5) 3/9 Wright BAF, 3/15 Goodhue BRL, Winona PEJ, DFN, DBz, 3/16 Jackson PEJ, DFN. High count 4/15 Goodhue (322, Prairie Island) GJM. Early north (median 3/23) 4/6 St. Louis PSm, 4/9 Lake JWL, 4/11 Cass BAW, Crow Wing JPR, Itasca EEO, Morrison MJB, KEm. Late south 5/18 Hennepin DNe, 5/22 Meeker MJB, 5/25 Anoka KWy (median 5/30). See summer report for late north migrants and summering individuals.
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
3047High counts 3/7 Wabasha (450) PEJ, 3/28 Goodhue (430, Prairie Island) GJM. Late south 5/12 Wabasha ANy, 5/16 Dakota ADS (median 5/12).
Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala islandica)
1Adult female found 3/22 Winona (Pool #5 near Minneiska) †PEJ.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
3252See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/17) 3/28 Clearwater SC, EEO, Traverse CRM, JMs, 3/30 Beltrami SVo, followed by reports from ten other counties. High counts 4/5 Scott (89, Cleary Lake) DWK, 4/2 Hennepin (74, Hyland Lake P.R.) JRg.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
2850High counts 3/15 Dakota (2,300, Black Dog Lake) PEJ, 3/21 Goodhue (500, Prairie Island) GJM. Late south 5/22 Carver JSP, Hennepin SMC, 5/31 Stevens DLP (median 5/24), but also see summer report.
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
2238Early south (median 3/10) 3/7 Hennepin ToL, 3/8 Hennepin PRH, 3/9 Dakota PEJ. Early north (away from Lake Superior) 4/9 Beltrami DPJ, 4/12 Cass BAW, Crow Wing ABi, Wadena PJB. High counts 5/10 St. Louis (255, Duluth) KJB, 4/17 Ramsey (250, Lake Phalen) KSi. Late south 5/21 Hennepin PWh, 5/25 Hennepin JVI (median 5/19).
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
2149Early south (median 3/11) 3/12 Nobles RMD, 3/14 Dakota CAs, 3/15 Dakota PEJ, Kandiyohi DPG. Early north (median 4/3) 4/12 Clay TCL, 4/13 Traverse HHD, RAE, 4/19 Douglas PEJ, DFN. High counts 4/24 Rice (672, Cannon Lake) DAB, 4/20 Hennepin (630, Lakes Nokomis, Harriet and Calhoun) CMB.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
2551Reported as far north as Kittson, Roseau, Clearwater, Itasca. Probable escapees or released birds also seen in southern St. Louis (1–2 birds). High count 3/29 Hennepin (45, Brooklyn Park) TLo.
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
259Found throughout normal range, essentially northeast of a line from Norman to Fillmore. Spring drumming counts were up 34% in parts of the northern range and remained stable in southern range (MN DNR).
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
5All reports: 3/8 Lake (9, C.R. 2 ) CAs, 3/19 Lake (1, C.R. 2 north of Sand River) JmW, 4/18 Koochiching (Toumey-Williams Rd.) AMe, 5/25, 5/29 St. Louis SLF, 5/30 Lake of the Woods fide JMJ, 5/31 Cook SLP.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
132Two south reports: 5/11 Yellow Medicine BRB, 5/16 Lac qui Parle (2, Plover Prairie) DLP. High counts 4/1 Polk (30, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) CrM, m.ob., 5/4 St. Louis (18, Sax-Zim Bog) TPW. Additional north reports from Aitkin, Clay, Clearwater, Kittson, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Red Lake, Roseau.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
10All reports were from counties the Northwest and West-central regions: Becker, Mahnomen, Norman, Otter Tail, Pennington, Roseau, Wilkin, including high counts 3/29 Clay (35, Spring Prairie S.N.A.) PBB, 3/30 Polk (30, Pankratz Natural Area) CrM, m.ob., and a new county record 5/25 Kittson (C.R. 8 west of Hwy 59) KRE, m.ob.
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
313All reports from the southern third or western edge of the state. High count 3/4 Clay (16) TCL, 3/4 Rice (10) GHo. All other reports were of 1–6 birds.
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
1653One found in Kittson (Lancaster) on 3/11 RBJ was possibly a released bird. Otherwise, all reports were south of a line from Clay to Carlton, where found in every county.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
2952Early south (median 3/9) 3/13 Dakota PEJ, CMB, 3/20 Goodhue RTe, 3/22 Olmsted MiD. Early north (median 3/27) 3/31–4/1 Crow Wing PSP, ph. JPR,, 4/2 Cass PSP, Hubbard MaH. High counts 4/17 Dakota (250, estimated count, Lake Byllesby) ADS, 4/25 Hennepin (202) CMB.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
2744Early south (median 3/26) 4/5 Kandiyohi SGa, 4/6 Dakota BWF, Goodhue DAB, DBz, JWH. Early north (median 4/10) 4/12 Cass BAW, 4/13 Grant HHD, RAE, 4/19 Douglas PEJ, DFN, Grant PEJ, DFN, Todd SC, DBz, DAB. High counts 5/1 St. Louis (2,588, Lake Superior, between Lakewood Rd. and French River) PHS, 5/5 Hennepin (1,660, Lakes Harriet and Calhoun, counted individually) †CMB. Late south 5/21 Dakota PDK, 5/22 Stearns RMa, 5/23 Waseca GLa (median 5/14). Late north 5/26 Marshall CCr, 5/29 Grant ToL, St. Louis ALo, 5/30 St. Louis AM (median 6/3).
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
2223Early south (median 4/3) 4/14 Sherburne PLJ, PMJ, 4/15 Dakota PEJ, 4/18 Hennepin ph. CMB. Early north (median 4/7) 4/24 Cass BAW, Polk SVo, St. Louis ClN, 4/25 Lake JWL, TJo, Marshall RAE, St. Louis JLK, AM. Notable high counts in St. Louis on Lake Superior all exceeded the prior state record count (2,094): 5/1 (3,955) PHS, 5/2 (3,594) PHS, 5/9 (2,519, different birds from those of the 5/1–2 high counts) KJB.
Eared Grebe
(Podiceps nigricollis)
1018Early south (median 4/9) 4/11 Hennepin TLo, 4/15 Goodhue GJM, 4/16 Washington JLM. Early north (median 4/22) 4/20 Polk SAu, 4/29 Wilkin ANy. Two Northeast reports: 5/4 St. Louis (3) KJB, 5/7 St. Louis (1) †MLH. New county record 5/4 Fillmore (6, Kapper's Pond) JWH, ph. GEr.
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
1124Early south (median 4/11) 4/13 Faribault PEJ, DFN, 4/15 Dakota PEJ, 4/17 Goodhue RAE. Early north (median 4/21) 4/20 Douglas LS, 4/25 Douglas JPE, 4/28 Traverse ANy. High count 5/29 Douglas (50, Lake Osakis) ToL. One Northeast report 5/18–19 St. Louis (Park Point) †PHS.
Clark's Grebe
(Aechmophorus clarkii)
No reports.
Western Grebe X Clark's Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis X A. clarkii)
1One apparent hybrid reported 5/14 Stearns (1, Albany W.T.P.) †PCC.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
3153Found statewide.
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
1145Reported from almost all counties south of a line from Clay and Becker to Dakota; also found in Marshall, Itasca, and 5/24 Isanti (Sec. 4, Stanford Twp.) RBJ, 5/10 Ramsey (3) ANy.
White-winged Dove
(Zenaida asiatica)
2A second record for Lake was found in Two Harbors on 5/25 ph. †JWL, ph. †PHS, m.ob. Several days later another individual provided a first record for Grant (Elbow Lake) 5/30–31 ph. †CNn, †RSF.
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
3253Found throughout the state. High count 5/4 Chippewa (26, Montevideo) DoC.
Cuckoos
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus americanus)
111Early south 5/16 Wright JEB, then none until 5/25 Carver (2) JCy, 5/26 Chisago MJB, Washington DFN. Only north report 5/23 Morrison (Pine Ridge) MGo.
Black-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus erythropthalmus)
712Early south (median 5/9) 5/8 Rice DAB, 5/12 Hennepin (Westwood Hills N.C.) ThM, 5/13 Hennepin (Minnetonka) ThM. Early north 5/18 Aitkin (Rice Lake N.W.R.) GKr, 5/20 Aitkin (S.R. 200 near U.S. 2) RyM, 5/25 Hubbard (Akeley Twp.) MAW, (Park Rapids) MaH, Polk SAu.
Nightjars
Common Nighthawk
(Chordeiles minor)
1936Early south (median 5/1) 5/7 Faribault BAb, ToL, Nobles JJS, then from Dakota, Faribault, Kandiyohi, Olmsted, Rice, and Washington on 5/8, and from 4 additional counties on 5/9. Early north (median 5/10) 5/17 Mille Lacs HCT, PEB, 5/19 Clay JAd, and from six additional counties on 5/20. High counts 5/26 Ramsey (70, St. Paul, one flock of 50 and two small groups) JDv, 5/20 Hennepin (63, three loose groups flying north, counted between 7:00 and 7:15 p.m.) JfS.
Eastern Whip-poor-will
(Antrostomus vociferus)
87Early south (median 4/28) 4/27 Washington DFN, 4/28–29 Steele PSu, 5/3 Rice TFB. Early north 5/6 Pine TSM, 5/9 St. Louis AM, 5/15 St. Louis SLF. High counts 5/13 Anoka (7, Bunker Hills R.P.) SaH, 5/23 Lake of the Woods (5, Zippel Bay S.P.) AFo.
Swifts
Chimney Swift
(Chaetura pelagica)
2748Early south (median 4/21) 4/27 Blue Earth ChH, 4/28 Hennepin CMB. Early north (median 5/1) 5/6 Crow Wing JPR, Polk VLa. High counts 5/9 and 5/16 Hennepin (70, Loring Park) AbA.
Hummingbirds
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
(Archilochus colubris)
3045Early south (median 5/4) 4/30 Renville (3) KRi, 5/3 Isanti ASt, 5/4 Washington GJa. Early north (median 5/7) 5/8 Becker HeH, Morrison (2) MEm, 5/9 DouglasJPE. High count 5/23 Houston (10, Reno S.F.) SHo,
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
KING RAIL
(Rallus elegans)
1The first since 1992 was found in a residential garden in Goodhue (Zumbrota) on 5/27 ph. EPa, ph. DAC, †KRo, ph. †PEB, ph. †MJM, †TAT, ph. †ANy, m.ob.
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
1634Early south (median 4/15) 4/11 Hennepin (2) LWn, 4/22 Anoka SBM, DWK. Early north (median 5/5) 5/1 Roseau fide JMJ, 5/2 Clearwater CRM, KMS, Crow Wing JPR. High counts 5/14 Hennepin (5, Wood Lake N.C.) SBM, 5/7 Hennepin (4, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) RDE.
Sora
(Porzana carolina)
2746Early south (median 4/14) 4/21 Hennepin RDa, 4/22 Goodhue CBu, 4/23 Lac qui Parle BJU, Rice TFB. Early north (median 4/23) 4/29 Todd MEm, 5/2, 5/5 Crow Wing JPR, 5/5 St. Louis DnM. High count 5/20 Polk (25, Tilden Twp.) VLa, JeD.
Common Gallinule
(Gallinula galeata)
3Found 5/8+ Sherburne (3, Sherburne N.W.R., Big Bluestem Pool where this species has been found annually since 2009) TLa, ph. JlB, ph. JPR, m.ob., 5/11+ Wabasha (2, Whitewater W.M.A., Dorer Pools) DBz, ANy, m.ob., 5/17 Fillmore (Kapper's Pond) JWH, ph. CWG, RMD, BWF, ChH.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
2752Overwintered in Scott. Probable early south migrants 3/7 Goodhue PEJ, 3/8 Dakota KOk, Ramsey BAF, Winona DBz, ANy. Early north (median 3/28) 3/24 Otter Tail (4) JsS, 3/30 Clay PBB, 4/2 Traverse DLP. High counts 4/25 Faribault (2,750, Rice Lake W.M.A.) ClN, 4/21 Steele (1,100, comprising 1,000 at Oak Glenn and 100 at Lake Kohlmier) NFT.
Yellow Rail
(Coturnicops noveboracensis)
2An early migrant on 5/1 in Norman fide JMJ, followed only by 5/21 Cass ANy, SC, DBz, 5/24 Cass ABi.
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
2939Early south (median 3/14) 3/15 Wabasha PEJ, DFN, Washington PNi, 3/17 Wabasha DBz, Winona (2) ANy. Early north (median 3/21) 3/3 Morrison DLP, 3/20 Crow Wing (3) JPR, 3/21 Otter Tail (4) WVE, High count 4/11 Clay (230, Cromwell Twp.) PBB.
Stilts, Avocets
BLACK-NECKED STILT
(Himantopus mexicanus)
12Three first county records: 5/12–13 Faribault ph. †WAF, 5/14–15 Yellow Medicine (Miller Lake) ph. †MHe, ph. ANy, DBz, 5/24+ Grant (Herman W.T.P.) ph. SPS, ph. †DWK, ph. JTa, (5/27 nest with egg) ph. DBM.
American Avocet
(Recurvirostra americana)
215Early south (median 4/20) 4/12 Stearns PCC, 4/19 Big Stone (2) PEJ, DFN, 4/23 Big Stone (11, Thielke Lake) DLP, Kandiyohi (Atwater W.T.P.) JWd, SGa. All north 5/9 Morrison (11, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) MEm, 5/18 Wadena (2) PJB. High count 5/8 Mower (17, Grand Meadow W.T.P.) RAE.
Plovers
Black-bellied Plover
(Pluvialis squatarola)
1715Early south (median 5/1) 5/4 Carver (2) WCM, 5/9 Faribault (2) ANy, DBz, RMD, Kandiyohi JEB, Renville JEB. Early north (median 5/16) 5/16 Itasca SC, 5/18 Crow Wing (7) PSP, JPR, Norman DFe, JeL. High counts 5/20 Washington (35, Forest Lake Twp.) BRL, 5/25 Kittson (30) KRE. Late south 5/26 Renville (2) GWe, Yellow Medicine RAE, 5/30 Big Stone DLP (median 6/6). See summer report for late north reports.
American Golden-Plover
(Pluvialis dominica)
610Early south 4/22 Lac qui Parle (3) ToL, 4/24 Sherburne (2) ToL, 5/5 Pipestone JSc. Early north 5/14 Mille Lacs JEB, 5/16–17 Itasca SC, 5/18 Norman DFe, (4) JeL. High counts 5/7 Waseca (20) ANy, 5/7 Lac qui Parle (17) PLJ, PMJ. Late south 5/18 Dodge BWF, 5/20–24 Washington LMS, (4) BRL, RBW, m.ob. Late north 5/24 Norman RAE, 5/25 Hubbard JEB, Roseau KRE, m.ob., but also see summer report.
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
3352Early south (median 3/2) 3/15 Lac qui Parle BJU, Winona DBz, 3/20 Lyon (4) GWe, and eight addtional counties on 3/21. Early north (median 3/18) 3/21 Otter Tail WVE, JVE, 3/30 Becker HeH, ShG, Clay PBB, Crow Wing ABi, Douglas JPE. High counts 5/4 Chippewa (28, Montevideo) DoC, 4/11 Cottonwood (25, Shalom Hill Farm) TKa.
Semipalmated Plover
(Charadrius semipalmatus)
1628Early south (median 4/22) 5/3 Lac qui Parle (2) DAB, GHo, 5/4 Yellow Medicine RAE, HHD, 5/5 Scott JSP, Swift BJU. Early north (median 5/8) 5/16 Becker (3) JeL, DFe, Itasca SC, 5/17 Morrison FGo. High count 5/24 Washington (30, 190th and Fenway) ASi. See summer report for late migrants south (median 6/2) and north (median 6/10).
Piping Plover
(Charadrius melodus)
1One found at Park Point in St. Louis by local residents on 5/18 was first reported 5/19 PAs and documented 5/20 ph. JLK, ph. KRE, ph. PHS. It had been banded as a chick in July 2013 on the Missouri River north of Bismarck, North Dakota.
Sandpipers
Upland Sandpiper
(Bartramia longicauda)
912Early south (median 4/26) 4/26 Lac qui Parle SBE, 5/3 Big Stone DPG, 5/5 Pipestone JSc, 5/8 Olmsted JWH. Earliest north reports were all from Clay, beginning 5/3 Clay MO; additional early north reports 5/13 Pine (2) SC, 5/14 Traverse DLP. High count 5/18 Clay (12, 6 pairs at Felton Prairie) LFr.
Whimbrel
(Numenius phaeopus)
31All south 5/10 Rice (south of C.R. 12 along C.R. 72) †DAB, ph. GHo, DAB. All north 5/19 St. Louis (14, Duluth) KJB, 5/24 Cook (Paradise Beach) DFN, 5/26 Douglas (south of Brandon) ph. DWK, 5/28 Cook (Taconite Harbor) ClN, MGo, but also see summer report.
Hudsonian Godwit
(Limosa haemastica)
1114Early south (median 4/21) 4/19 Big Stone PEJ, DFN, 4/26 Lac qui Parle KMS, Yellow Medicine DWK, SBM. Early north 5/16 Becker (12, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) LMs, Itasca SC, 5/18 Norman DFe, (4) JeL, High count 5/20 Marshall (25, northwest of Agassiz N.W.R.) LFr. Late south 5/28 Faribault WAF, 5/29 Carver JCy, DWK, 5/30 Lac qui Parle DLP, but also see summer report. Late north 5/25 Becker RAE, Roseau (20) KRE, m.ob., 5/25–26 Grant (Herman W.T.P.) DWK, m.ob., and Kittson CRM, m.ob., 5/26 Polk CRM, m.ob.
Marbled Godwit
(Limosa fedoa)
1812Early south (median 4/13) 4/22 Big Stone DLP, 4/26 Lac qui Parle JFR, Stearns (2) DPG. First north reports all from Clay, beginning (median 4/13) 4/13 Clay (5) WCM; first report away from Clay was 4/20 Polk JMJ, SAu. High counts 5/20 Marshall (20) LFr, 5/10 Clay (17, Felton Prairie) RSh.
Ruddy Turnstone
(Arenaria interpres)
1014Early south (median 5/14) 5/9 Faribault ANy, DBz, RMD, ANy, 5/11 Sibley (2) KRE, m.ob., Wabasha m.ob. Early north 5/17 St. Louis (7) BCM, 5/19 St. Louis TPW, (5) KJB, (8) JLK, (18) PAs. First north reports away from St. Louis: 5/21 Crow Wing (8) JPR, 5/22 Aitkin (3) ANy, DBz, Grant (3) CNn. New county record 5/20 Isanti RAE. High counts 5/19 St. Louis (18, Park Point R.A.) PAs, 5/20 Brown (18, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS. Late south 5/27 Kandiyohi JoS, SGa, JWd, 5/29 Lac qui Parle DLP, 5/30 Washington DWK, PNi, GJa, KDS, GHo (median 6/1). Late north 5/25 Roseau CRM, m.ob., 5/26 Polk CRM, m.ob., St. Louis PHS, 5/29 St. Louis KMS, but also see summer report.
RED KNOT
(Calidris canutus)
2All north 5/22 Grant (6, North Ottawa Impoundment) MO, 5/25 Roseau (basic plumage, along C.R. 3, 7 miles north of Badger) KRE, m.ob. Also see summer report.
Stilt Sandpiper
(Calidris himantopus)
614Early south (median 5/3) 5/7 Lac qui Parle (35, Salt Lake, Minnesota side) BMc, 5/8 Dakota CRM, Goodhue GLa, Yellow Medicine (2) PLJ, PMJ. Early north 5/14 Mille Lacs JEB, 5/20 Morrison (2) DWK, HCT, PEB, 5/23 Grant MO, Polk (3) KRE, m.ob. Late south 5/27 Kandiyohi (3) SGa, JWd, Lac qui Parle DLP (median 5/28); also see summer report. Late north 5/31 Aitkin JPR; also see summer report.
Sanderling
(Calidris alba)
913Early south (median 5/5) 5/5 Meeker RMa, 5/12 Big Stone DLP, 5/14 Stearns (5) PCC. Early north 5/8 Marshall (4) CCr, 5/9 Morrison (7) MEm, then none until 5/15. New county record 5/17 Fillmore (southeast of Goethite W.M.A.) RMD. High count 5/25 Roseau (20) KRE. Late south 5/26 Renville (5) GWe, 5/27 Carver RAE; also see summer report. Late north 5/30 Kanabec JEB; also see summer report.
Dunlin
(Calidris alpina)
2229Early south (median 4/19) 4/18–19 Dakota GHo, m.ob., 4/19 Lac qui Parle LAG, CRM, JMs, 4/20 Dakota PEJ, 4/21 Lyon (3, Sham Lake) GWe. Early north (median 5/10) 5/12–14 St. Louis KJB, m.ob., 5/17 Morrison MJB, FGo, 5/18 Clay DFe. High counts 5/22 Grant (150, North Ottawa Impoundment) MO, 5/19 Sibley (120, Sand Lake) DWK. See summer report for late northbound migrants.
Baird's Sandpiper
(Calidris bairdii)
1125Early south (median 4/6) 4/3 Carver JCy, 4/4 Brown ALo, and in Cottonwood, Jackson and Swift on 4/6. Early north 4/19 Otter Tail LS, 5/14 Mille Lacs JEB, 5/17 Morrison MJB, FGo. High counts 5/25 Yellow Medicine (45, Miller Richter W.M.A.) KeL, 5/22 Grant (30, North Ottawa Impoundment) CNn. Late south 5/26 Yellow Medicine RAE, 5/27 Carver RAE, Dakota TAT, Kandiyohi (5) JWd (median 6/1). Late north 5/31 Aitkin (7) JPR, but also see summer report.
Least Sandpiper
(Calidris minutilla)
2045Early south (median 4/15) 3/31 Mower (5) DBz, 4/11 Dakota (8) GHo, Houston (10) ANy. Early north (median 5/6) 4/24 Red Lake RAE, 5/11 Itasca SC, 5/14 Mille Lacs JEB, Morrison HCT, PEB, St. Louis (2) JLK. High counts 5/14 Stearns (95, Albany W.T.P.) PCC, 5/18 Cass (46) BAW. Late south 5/25 Goodhue JSP, Lac qui Parle (13) and Yellow Medicine (6) KeL, but also see summer report. Late north 5/30 Kanabec JEB, 5/31 Aitkin; also see summer report.
White-rumped Sandpiper
(Calidris fuscicollis)
1734Early south (median 4/29) 5/8 Dakota GLa, CRM, Fillmore RAE, HHD, Mower m.ob. Early north (median 5/14) 5/16 Becker JeL, DFe, 5/18 Cass BAW, Norman DFe, JeL. High counts 5/23 Polk (200) KRE, 5/30 Lac qui Parle (53) DLP. See summer report for late northbound migrants.
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
(Calidris subruficollis)
No reports.
Pectoral Sandpiper
(Calidris melanotos)
2042Early south (median 4/1) 3/31 Carver JCy, Faribault WAF, Mower (2) DBz, Redwood JMs. Early north (median 4/19) 4/13 Clay (2) WCM, 4/19 Otter Tail LS, 4/25 Traverse DLP. High counts 4/21 Dakota (62, Lake Byllesby) GHo, 4/12 Lac qui Parle (53, Salt Lake) KeL. Late south 5/29 Lac qui Parle DLP, Sherburne (2) DAd, PNi, but also see summer report for additional late south and late north reports.
Semipalmated Sandpiper
(Calidris pusilla)
1632Early south (median 4/17) 4/1 Brown (14) BTS, 4/13 McLeod PRH, 4/17 Dakota GJM. Early north (median 5/4) 4/19 Otter Tail LS, 5/13 St. Louis (2) TPW, 5/17 Becker (30) LFr. High counts 5/31 Dakota (295, Lake Byllesby R.P., counted by 5's) BAF. See summer report for late migrants.
Short-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus griseus)
1625Early south (median 4/30) 5/2 Lyon GWe, 5/5 Faribault WAF, 5/7 Lac qui Parle (31, Salt Lake) PLJ, PMJ. Early north (median 5/8) 5/11 Itasca SC, 5/14 Kanabec JEB, St. Louis (8) JLK. Late south 5/22 Lac qui Parle (3) RDi, Wabasha LMS, 5/25 Goodhue JSP (median 5/24). Late north 5/26 Polk HHD, JCC, 5/30 Grant (2) CRM, RAE (median 5/25).
Long-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus scolopaceus)
311Early south (median 4/24) 4/19 Lac qui Parle PEJ, DFN, 4/20 Dakota JHh, EzH, 4/21 Lyon (Sham Lake) GWe. All north 4/20 Otter Tail LS, 5/9 Itasca SC, 5/17 Morrison MJB, FGo. High counts 5/7 Lac qui Parle (12, Salt Lake, Minnesota side) BMc, 5/11 Wabasha (10, Upper Mississippi River N.W.F.R., Pool 4) LHl. Late south 5/16 Olmsted (6) CRM, m.ob., 5/17 Stearns RZi, 5/25 Goodhue JSP (median 5/19).
American Woodcock
(Scolopax minor)
2538Early south (median 3/13) 3/21 Hennepin CAs, Olmsted SHk, 3/30 Mower RTP, Rice TFB, Washington PNi, m.ob. Early north (median 3/26) 4/2 Becker KBl, 4/3 Pine TSM, 4/5 Roseau CrM, TrM, AMu. High count 5/21 Dakota (8, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Cliff Fen) SKe.
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
2939Early south (median 3/22) 4/5 Lac qui Parle BJU, Scott BAb, and in Blue Earth, Dakota (2 locations), and Goodhue on 4/6. Early north (median 3/31) 4/11 Itasca EEO, 4/12 Becker WCM, Cass ABi, Clay (3) TCL, ToL, Crow Wing ABi, Wadena PJB. High count 4/25 McLeod (30, Winsted) SBE.
Spotted Sandpiper
(Actitis macularius)
2848Early south (median 4/20) 4/19 Dakota BDo, Steele NFT, 4/21 Hennepin TLo, Lyon (Sham Lake) GWe. Early north (median 4/29) 5/3 Pine SBE, Traverse HHD, 5/5 Crow Wing JPR. High counts 5/15 Morrison (30, counted by 1s at Pierz W.T.P.) PEB, 5/14 Pipestone (25, Pipestone W.T.P.) TKa, 5/14 Stearns (25, Albany W.T.P.) PCC.
Solitary Sandpiper
(Tringa solitaria)
1940Early south (median 4/19) 4/19 Mower RJW, 4/24 Cottonwood RMD, Dakota (2) BDo, DAd, KDS, Faribault (2) ClN. Early north (median 4/30) 4/29 Otter Tail JsS, 5/5 Clay (2) RHO, 5/6 Aitkin JPR, Mille Lacs HCT. High count 5/2 Lyon (14, Cottonwood WTP) GWe. Late south 5/28 Dakota HHo, RaM, but also see summer report (median 5/27). Late north 5/23 Morrison MEm, KEm, 5/25 Aitkin JPR, Kittson JMJ (median 5/25).
Lesser Yellowlegs
(Tringa flavipes)
2847Early south (median 3/29) 3/31 Dakota GJa, Faribault WAF, 4/1 Rice TFB, 4/4 Winona DBz. Early north (median 4/9) 4/13 Becker ShG, HeH, 4/19 Aitkin PSP, Beltrami DPJ, Clay BB, Morrison SC, DAB, JWH, Otter Tail LS. High counts 5/10, 5/11 Wabasha (100, Mississippi River Pool 4) LHl. See summer report for late migrants south (median 6/6) and north (median 6/1).
Willet
(Tringa semipalmata)
1026Early south (median 4/24) 4/17 Fillmore RAE, 4/24 Cottonwood RMD, 4/25 Lac qui Parle KeL. Early north (median 5/1) 4/28 Traverse ANy, 5/4 Wadena PJB, 5/5 Polk SAu. High counts 5/7 Olmsted (24, Cascade Meadow Wetlands) JWH, LAV. Late south 5/21 Washington JSP, 5/22 Lac qui Parle RDi (median 5/26). Late north 5/23 Itasca (5) SC, 5/29 Polk VLa, but also see summer report (median 6/1).
Greater Yellowlegs
(Tringa melanoleuca)
2746Early south (median 3/27) 3/31 Dakota DWK, Faribault WAF, Lac qui Parle DLP, Mower DBz, Rice TFB. Early north (median 4/8) 4/7 Morrison JeM, DTM, 4/9 St. Louis KRE, 4/11 Clay PBB, Crow Wing PSP, JPR, Morrison MJB. High count 4/12 Dodge (40) DAB. Late south 5/23 Goodhue GJM, 5/25 Goodhue JSP, 5/27 Dakota ADS (median 5/25). Late north 5/25 Marshall CCr, Roseau KRE, RZi, 5/26 Hubbard (2) ANy, 5/29 Aitkin SBM (median 5/28).
Wilson's Phalarope
(Phalaropus tricolor)
2436Earliest south reports (median 4/23) beginning in Lac qui Parle on 4/19 LAG, JMs, CRM, and in Big Stone on 4/23 DLP, then 4/25 McLeod CRM, SBE. Early north (median 5/1) 4/25 Clay PBB, 5/1 Clearwater JMs, 5/3 Morrison MJB, 5/5 Becker (2) ASM. High counts 5/10 Brown (290, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) KRE, BTS, 5/17 Pennington (75, Thief River Falls W.T.P.) AHr, 5/18 Stearns (70, Albany W.T.P.) PCC.
Red-necked Phalarope
(Phalaropus lobatus)
716Early south (median 5/12) 5/2 Steele (4) HCT, 5/10 Carver PEJ, Wabasha ANy, DBz. Early north 5/19 Polk (5, Erskine W.T.P.) RPR, 5/20 Polk (Tilden Twp.) VLa, JeD, 5/21 Cass (2, Longville W.T.P.) DAY. High count 5/20 Brown (30, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS. Late south 5/28 Carver JCy, but also see summer report. Late north 5/26 Kittson KRE, m.ob., Polk CRM, m.ob., 5/26–29 Grant CRM, CNn, GLa, ToL.
Jaegers
Parasitic Jaeger
(Stercorarius parasiticus)
1A minimum of three jaegers tied the spring seasonal record established in 2005. All were in St. Louis at Park Point, except where noted: 5/16 (adult, Superior Entry) KJB, 5/17 (light morph) ph. BCM, (2) PEJ, 5/19 (3 adults) KJB, 5/24 (light morph, 23rd Ave. East) JLK, 5/28 (adult, dark morph) †ClN, MGo.
Stercorarius jaeger
(Stercorarius sp.)
1Several reports of unidentified jaegers were also exceptionally early: 5/11 St. Louis (Park Point) CAs, 5/16 St. Louis (Park Point) MLH, PHS.
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
2342Early south (median 4/3) 4/6 Blue Earth ChH, Dakota m.ob., Faribault WAF, 4/8 Houston (4) DBz. Early north (median 4/13) 4/13 Traverse HHD, RAE, 4/15 Traverse DLP, 4/18 Clay PBB, and six more counties on 4/19. High counts 5/7 St. Louis (2,608, Duluth) KJB, 5/12 St. Louis (2,100, Duluth) KJB. KJB estimated that about 10,000 moved through Duluth this spring from 5/7–31. Late south 5/19 Pipestone TKa, Wabasha ANy, LMS, 5/21 Blue Earth ChH, AnK, AnK, Goodhue (2) PSm, DCZ (median 6/6). Late north 5/26 Marshall and Polk CRM, m.ob., 5/28 St.Louis (600, almost all immatures along Park Point) KJB, but also see summer report.
Little Gull
(Hydrocoloeus minutus)
11All reports: 5/12 St. Louis (adult, Brighton Beach, Duluth) KJB, 5/13 St. Louis (2 adults, Brighton Beach) ph. KJB, 5/16 Dakota (adult, Lake Byllesby) †BAF, ph. SHF, ph. ANy, m.ob.
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
1439Early south (median 3/25) 4/4 Winona ANy, DBz, then in Dakota (2 locations), Goodhue, Jackson, Nobles, Stevens on 4/6. Early north (median 4/6) 4/15 Traverse DLP, 4/18 Clay TCL, RHO, PBB, and also in Becker, Otter Tail and Wadena on 4/19. High counts 5/10 Cottonwood (200, Lake Talcot) DHr, 5/18 Nobles (200, Okabena Lake) JWu. All reports were south and west of a line from Winona to Stearns to Roseau, except for 5/14 Kanabec JEB.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
3452After no February reports statewide, early south migrants 3/14 Cottonwood RAE, DHr, Dakota CMB, CRM, CAs, SBE, and in eight additional counties 3/15. Early north (median 3/12) 3/21 Otter Tail (33) WVE, JVE, 3/23 St. Louis TCL, TPW, 3/28 Traverse JMs, CRM, KMS. High count 4/10 Hennepin (800, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) ToL.
CALIFORNIA GULL
(Larus californicus)
1One report: 4/22 Anoka (Centerville Lake) ph. BRL, ph. †DWK, SBM, ELC.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
2342Last reported south 5/28 Anoka (4) KSk, 5/30 Hennepin (2) KdB. High count 4/22 Anoka (110, Centerville Lake) SBM.
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
1Only report: 5/11 Wabasha (first-cycle, C.R. 30 and C.R. 24) ph. ANy.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
13All south 3/20, 3/22, 3/29 Dakota (Black Dog Lake) ph. †CMB, ph. †DWK, m.ob., 4/8 Ramsey (Crosby Farm R.P.) ph. †DAd, 4/26 Kandiyohi (Atwater W.T.P.) ph. †JWd. All north 5/1 Polk (south of Erskine) ph. DBM, CRM, m.ob.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
41Only south report 4/29–5/2 Murray (Lake Sarah) ph. RJS. Reported near Lake Superior from Lake (near Two Harbors) 3/24 (adult) JWL, 4/6 JWL, and from St. Louis 3/18 (Canal Park) LrM, 4/18 (Port Terminal) JLK, 5/2 St. Louis (imm., Park Point R.A.) †TPW. All other north 4/7 Beltrami (adult, Lake Bemidji) SVo, 4/17 Clay (C.R. 12 and C.R. 23) †PBB.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
2All north reports 3/5 Lake (adult, near Two Harbors) †JWL, 3/17 Lake (adult, Knife River) ELC, 3/22 St. Louis (third- or fourth-cycle, Canal Park) ClN, 5/13 St. Louis (2, first-cycle and second-cycle, Park Point) ph. KJB.
Caspian Tern
(Hydroprogne caspia)
1419Early south (median 4/23) 4/25 Hennepin (3) JRg, 5/3 Washington RAE, 5/4 Carver (3) WCM, Ramsey RBW, Steele NFT. Early north (median 5/3) 5/5 Crow Wing (13) ABi, 5/6 Beltrami DPJ, 5/8 Cass (34) BAW, Itasca SC. High counts 5/19 Cass (114, Longville W.T.P.) BAW, 5/17 Steele (75, Rice Lake S.P.) NFT. See summer report for late south migrants.
Black Tern
(Chlidonias niger)
2640Early south (median 4/30) 4/26 Hennepin (2) SWl, 5/7 Cottonwood (3) BRB, and five additional counties on 5/8. Early north 5/17 Pennington (3) AHr, St. Louis SES, SGW, and Marshall, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Polk on 5/20. High counts 5/19 Lyon (250, Cottonwood Lake) GWe, 5/13 Nicollet (150, Nicollet W.T.P.) JPr, 5/14 Pipestone (150, Pipestone W.T.P.) TKa.
Common Tern
(Sterna hirundo)
1621Early south (median 4/26) 4/20 Murray (3, Lake Wilson) †TKa, 4/25 Ramsey REH, 5/8 Olmsted (2) ANy, DBz, RMD, JWH. Early north (median 5/1) 5/6 Crow Wing (2) JPR, Koochiching (2) CMn, 5/7 Roseau BSi. High counts 5/17 Itasca (150) TCL, 5/15 St. Louis (80, Park Point R.A.) JLK. Late south 5/24 Dakota RGa, Wabasha (3) JPr, 5/26 Carver JCr, 5/28 Scott RGa (median 6/1).
Forster's Tern
(Sterna forsteri)
2044Early south (median 4/10) 4/17 Dakota (19, Lake Isabel Park) DVe, 4/19 Hennepin TLo, Meeker WPe, Mower RJW. Early north (median 4/19) 4/25 Traverse DLP, 4/26 Becker HHD. High counts 5/17 Becker (50, Detroit Lake) LFr, 5/12 Dakota (36, Lake Byllesby) KDS.
Loons
Red-throated Loon
(Gavia stellata)
21One inland report 4/24 Rice (no details) TFB. All other reports from Lake Superior in Lake 5/12 JWL, 5/29 DCo, CWi, and St. Louis 3/16 (record early date, Stoney Point, possibly overwintered) KJB, then 4/28–5/27 (max. 85 on 5/8, Duluth, small groups counted in flight along Brighton Beach) KJB, m.ob. Also see summer report.
Pacific Loon
(Gavia pacifica)
1Only report 5/26 St. Louis (basic plumage, Lester River) KJB.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
3340Early south (median 3/27) 3/21 Chisago ALo, 3/30 Rice TFB, 4/1 Hennepin CTh. Early north (median 4/2) 4/11 Crow Wing JPR, 4/12 Cass BAW, 4/13 Otter Tail DST. High count 4/24 Chisago (71, Goose Lake) DPi.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
3051Early south (median 3/17) 3/21 Chisago ALo, Rice DAB, JLn, 3/22 Dakota BRL. Early north (median 3/30) 4/9 St. Louis TPW, 4/10 Cass BAW, Otter Tail JsS. High counts 5/1 Crow Wing (380, Crow Wing Lake) JLK, 5/4 Meeker (331, Lake Washington) RMa.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
2952Overwintered south in Ramsey/Dakota. First south migrants (median 3/26) 3/15 Winona DBz, 3/26 Big Stone CRM, KMS, JMs. Early north (median 4/7) 4/5 Otter Tail DST, 4/9 Crow Wing ABi, 4/10 Polk SAu. High counts 4/18 Carver (370) JCy, 4/17 Cottonwood (300) DHr, 4/18 Washington (300) GJM.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
American Bittern
(Botaurus lentiginosus)
2328Early south (median 4/18) 4/11, 4/20 Hennepin (4, Elm Creek P.R.) LWn, 4/20, 4/22 Rice TFB. Early north (median 4/18) 4/25 Becker RAE, Douglas JPE, 5/3 Roseau BWF, St. Louis ALo, BMu. High count 5/29 Polk (11, Burnham Creek W.M.A.) VLa.
Least Bittern
(Ixobrychus exilis)
26All south reports 5/8–10 Dakota (180th St. Marsh) GLa, CRM, ToL, 5/14 Jackson (near Holthe S.N.A.) BRB, 5/21 Goodhue (Hok-Si-La Park) DCZ, PSm, 5/24 Hennepin (2, Old Cedar Ave Bridge ) PEB, CMB, 5/25–27 Wabasha (Dorer Pools) DAB, RPR, DBz, 5/28 Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) DEv. All north reports 5/24 Norman RAE, 5/25 Kittson (3, Twin Lakes W.M.A.) CRM, m.ob.
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
3352Early south (median 3/8) 3/4 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) DAd, 3/7 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) AxG, 3/9 Washington JHh, 3/10 Big Stone BJU. Early north (median 3/20) 3/23 Crow Wing JPR, 3/30 Becker HeH, ShG, Douglas JPE. High counts 4/10 Wright (100) ToL, 5/1 Meeker (100, Pigeon Lake rookery) RMa, 5/10 Meeker (100) AXH.
Great Egret
(Ardea alba)
2047Early south (median 3/22) 3/29 Sherburne JaM, 3/31, 4/2 Hennepin ThM, LWn, 4/4 Ramsey AxG. Early north (median 4/1) 4/4 Otter Tail DST, followed by more reports from this county, then 4/12 Clay (6) PBB, Grant DPG. High count 5/21 Otter Tail (50, Grotto Lake) TJd.
Snowy Egret
(Egretta thula)
39All south reports 4/19 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) †MPi, Lac qui Parle (2) LGl, (4, Salt Lake) PEJ, m.ob., 4/20 Stevens (Clear Lake) DLP, 4/25 Wright (Albion Twp.) †PLJ, 4/26 Lac qui Parle (Bailey Slough) †DWK, †SBM, Yellow Medicine SGa, 5/4 Fillmore †JWH, ph. CWG, 5/8 Olmsted (East Landfill Reservoir) JWH, JJS, m.ob., 5/14 Cottonwood (near Westbrook) †DHr, 5/18 Wabasha (C.R. 24 and C.R. 30) JMs, DBz, †DWK, RBW, †JmP. All north reports 5/26 Marshall/Polk (Agassiz Valley Watershed Impoundment) KRE, m.ob., 5/29 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) RAE.
Little Blue Heron
(Egretta caerulea)
No reports.
Cattle Egret
(Bubulcus ibis)
19All south reports 4/12 Lyon (2, Sham Lake) GWe, TKa, 4/25 Pipestone TKa, 4/26 Big Stone (Ortonville) DLP, 4/30 Lyon (16, Cottonwood Lake) ph. GWe, 5/2 Lyon (Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe, 5/8 Martin (200th St. and 260th Ave.) ClN, CoN. All north reports 5/22–30 Grant (2, North Ottawa Impoundment) WCM, m.ob.
Green Heron
(Butorides virescens)
1843Early south (median 4/21) 4/19 Anoka AXH, 4/20 Hennepin DBz, DAB, JWH, Sherburne WAn, 4/21 Kandiyohi JWd. Early north (median 5/3) 5/3 Wadena CRM, 5/4 Otter Tail RTo, 5/7 Crow Wing KeM. High counts 5/25 Lyon (8, Sham Lake) GWe, 5/8 Rice (5) CRM.
Black-crowned Night-Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
411Early south (median 3/29) 4/9 Dakota JmJ, 4/18 Hennepin BAF, SHF. All north 4/5 Otter Tail (3, Fergus Falls) DST, 5/5 Polk (2, Parnell Water Impoundment) SAu, VLa, 5/19 Clay (S. Moorhead) RHO, 5/29 Grant (2, North Ottawa Impoundment) ToL. High count 5/5 Hennepin (8, Minneapolis) KeL.
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
(Nyctanassa violacea)
1Only report 5/25 Hennepin (adult, Orono) ph. LTM.
Ibises
GLOSSY IBIS
(Plegadis falcinellus)
1One south record 5/13 Lyon (adult found with three White-faced Ibis at Black Rush Lake) ph. †RJS.
White-faced Ibis
(Plegadis chihi)
19All south reports: 4/26 Lac Qui Parle (Salt Lake) ph. JPR, m.ob., 4/26 Yellow Medicine SGa, 5/2–13 Lyon (max. 5, Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) ph. RJS, ph. JWd, m.ob., 5/5–6 Winona (Bartlet Lake Rd.) ph. †DBz, ANy, 5/9–14 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) BAB, ph. ALD, ph. †DWK, ph. AWi, m.ob., 5/11–23 Wabasha DBz, m.ob., 5/14 Carver (Laketown Twp.) WCM, 5/14 Cottonwood (7, near Westbrook) DHr, 5/26 Lincoln (3) RAE. One north report 5/3–30 Grant (max. 3, North Ottawa Impoundment) DFN, PEJ, m.ob. High count 5/16 Wabasha (20, flooded field along C.R. 24 near Kellogg) BWF.
Plegadis ibis
(Plegadis sp.)
1Only report 5/20 Nicollet (Swan Lake) ARW.
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
3452Early south (median 3/11) 3/17 Wabasha DBz, 3/18 Goodhue †GJM, Scott RMD, 3/20 Rock JTh, Washington JHh, Winona ANy. Early north (median 3/30) 3/21 Otter Tail (28) WVE, JVE, 3/31 Morrison MEm, 4/2 Cass (3) KeM. High count 4/20 St. Louis (677, W.S.H.C., Thompson Hill) FJN.
Osprey
Osprey
(Pandion haliaetus)
2643Early south (median 3/27) 3/15 Rice TFB, 3/20 Rice DAB, 3/21 Le Sueur CRM, m.ob. Early north (median 4/1) 4/10–11 Crow Wing ABi, JPR, 4/11 Cass KeM, Morrison KEm. High count 4/20 St. Louis (21, W.S.H.C.) FJN.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
38All south 3/9 Houston (2) GMu, 3/22 Nicollet ChH, Renville KRi, 3/23 Goodhue DBz, Renville KRi, Rice TFB, 3/31 Rice TFB, 4/5 Hennepin (Crow-Hassan P.R.) †ALD, Renville KRi, 4/9 Mower (near Dexter) JRo, Stevens JEB. All north 3/15 Marshall (south of Donaldson) JMJ, 3/30 St. Louis ABL, 4/5 St. Louis (2, Sax-Zim Bog) SWy, 4/20 St. Louis (6, W.S.H.C.) FJN, JLK, 5/6 Hubbard (2, Park Rapids) MaH.
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
3349Early south (median 3/4) 3/10 Dakota TAT, 3/11 Murray DHr, Olmsted, 3/14 Freeborn AHk. Early north (median 3/10) 3/4, 3/11 St. Louis NPo, EBr, 3/13 Polk GT. High counts 4/20 St. Louis (16, W.S.H.C.) FJN, 5/16 Marshall (15, Agassiz N.W.R.) AHr.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
2848Earliest south and north migrants difficult to distinguish from overwintering individuals. Late south 5/21–22 Hennepin LSe, KMa, 5/26 Ramsey JmM. High count 4/20 St. Louis (536, W.S.H.C.) FJN.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
2250Early north (median 3/18) 3/9 St. Louis JAn, 3/25 Clay RHO, 3/29 Polk SAu. High counts 4/20 St. Louis (10, W.S.H.C.) FJN, 5/2 Hennepin (4) CMB.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
94All south reports 3/15–16 Brown (juvenile, Lake Hanska C.P.) †BTS, †MiO, 3/26, 3/30 Blue Earth (max. 2, Land of Memories Park) BHW, ChH, 4/12 Sherburne (Zimmerman) THl, 5/21 Hennepin (adult, Nine Mile Creek) †DW. North reports from Beltrami, Cass, Carlton, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Pine, Polk, St. Louis.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
3453Reported from every county. High counts 3/30 St. Louis (476, West Skyline, Duluth) KJB, 4/20 St. Louis (106, W.S.H.C.) FJN.
MISSISSIPPI KITE
(Ictinia mississippiensis)
2Only report was of one seen 5/21 Blue Earth (Land of Memories Park, Mankato) ph. †ChH, AnK, m.ob. that was observed flying north into Nicollet ChH.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
1224Early north (median 3/14) 3/24 Morrison ph. KEm, 3/25 Aitkin KCR, 3/28 Cass BAW. Unusual Southwest report 3/29 Lyon HHD, RAE.
Broad-winged Hawk
(Buteo platypterus)
2748Early south (median 4/7) 4/2 Lac qui Parle FAE, 4/5 Rice JBk, 4/6 Carver MJa, JCy. Early north (median 4/10) 4/2 Hubbard MAW, 4/19 Carlton AVa, St. Louis JLK, High counts 5/2 Blue Earth (643) BHW, 5/3 Blue Earth (264) BHW.
Swainson's Hawk
(Buteo swainsoni)
420Early south (median 4/3) 4/2 Steele NFT, 4/8 Jackson BRB, 4/17 Jackson (2) DOB. All north 4/26 Clay (Felton Prairie) PBB, 5/2 Clearwater CRM, KMS, 5/18 St. Louis (Duluth) †TRK, 5/26 Marshall CCr.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
2953Reported statewide. High count 4/20 St. Louis (1,312, W.S.H.C., including 24 adult dark/rufous, 3 Krider's intergrades, 1 partial albino) FJN. Harlan's reported 3/14 Cottonwood DHr, 3/30 Blue Earth ChH, 4/1 Wright ToL, 4/5 Nobles BTS, m.ob. Krider's reported 3/29 Nobles PEJ, 3/30 Stearns †PCC.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
2539High counts 4/20 St. Louis (160, W.S.H.C., daily record) FJN, 4/6 Aitkin (38, near Pietz's Road) JPR. Late south 5/7 Faribault CoN, 5/8 Nobles (Vogt Park) DDr, 5/10 Dakota (Ritter Farm Park) GMo (median 5/10). Late north 5/18 Clay (Felton Prairie) NKu, 5/23 Lake of the Woods (near Williams) †CAs, Roseau AFo, 5/28 Roseau BSi (median 5/24).
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
12No north reports. South reports, all of single birds, from Blue Earth, Cottonwood, Goodhue, Hennepin, Jackson, Lac qui Parle, Olmsted (gray morph), Martin, McLeod, Ramsey (intermediate morph), Rice, Wright (gray morph).
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
2042Reported throughout the season and state. Adults on nests in 16 counties.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
1225The winter invasion of this species continued as birds were found widely. High count 3/29–31 Dodge (14, southwest corner of the county) RMD, NFT. Late south 4/15 Dakota (2, Great Western Industrial Park) DVe, 4/22 Swift DO, 4/23 Hennepin (Loretto) JCr, 5/29 Waseca AEB (median 4/2). Late north 4/30 Pine (Pine City) EEO, 5/7 Roseau BSi, 5/19 St. Louis (Park Point) KJB (median 4/19).
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
4Last reported in Aitkin 4/3 (S.R. 200) EEO, 4/6 (C.R. 18) JPR; in Itasca 3/26 (east of Wawina along U.S. 2) EEO; in Lake 5/27 (north of Lake Isabella) fide SGW; and nested in St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) 4/26 AXH, where birds were still present at the end of the season.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
2033Observed in most counties northwest of a line from Watonwan through Polk. High count 5/17 Mille Lacs (12, Mille Lacs W.M.A. and Mille Lacs-Kathio S.P.) HCT, PEB.
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
7Found in Aitkin, Carlton, Cook, Lake, St. Louis (nested, AXH), and in the Northwest in Kittson (adult on nest in aspen grove northeast of Lancaster, HHD, KRE, m.ob.) and Roseau.
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
36Late south 4/18 Jackson (2) BRB. Also found south in Anoka, Carver, Ramsey, Scott, Sibley. All north 3/30 St. Louis (UMD campus) RK, 4/5 Roseau (2, Beltrami Island S.F.) VLa, CrM, TrM, AMu, 4/22 Lake SGW.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
97After few winter reports, south migrants were noted 3/25 Rice TFB, 3/29 Meeker, Wright JEB, 4/5 Lac qui Parle (Walter Twp.) BJU, 4/6 Blue Earth (3, Lincoln W.P.A.) ChH, 4/11 Brown (2) BTS, 4/21–5/5 Anoka (max. 3, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) DWK, ph. AWi, ToL, RZi. All north 3/28 Traverse CRM, JMs, KMS, 4/1 Polk (Pankratz Memorial Prairie S.N.A.) CrM, TrM, VLa, AMu, 4/8 Becker (5, Hamden Slough N.W.R.) and Otter Tail fide JMJ, 4/9–10 Clay (2, Spring Prairie S.N.A.) PBB, 4/11 Morrison (2) MJB, 4/12 Clay (Buffalo River S.P.) TCL, 4/13 Norman (Twin Valley W.M.A.) ToL, 4/19 Morrison (2) FGo, 4/26 Crow Wing JPR, 5/1 Norman and Roseau fide JMJ.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
3All reports: 3/23 Koochiching (Rainy Lake) AMe; 3/28, 4/2 Lake (same location) SGW; 4/5 Roseau (specimen found just outside Beltrami Island S.F.) GMM.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
97South reports in April: 4/9 Carver JCy, 4/18 Sherburne SC, DBz, DAB, (Sand Prairie W.M.A.) JWH, 4/22 Anoka (female with brood patch picked up by The Raptor Center in East Bethel) fide AXH. North reports from Polk (nest with egg), Wadena, Hubbard, Cass, Crow Wing, Itasca, St. Louis, Lake, Cook.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
3149Overwintered south; notable increase in south reports beginning 3/30. Early north (median 3/26) 3/30 Clay PBB, 4/2 Todd DTM, 4/6 Otter Tail JsS. High counts 4/20 Morrison (6, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) KEm, MEm, 4/19 Anoka (5, Springbrook N.C.) KMa.
Woodpeckers
LEWIS'S WOODPECKER
(Melanerpes lewis)
2The individual first seen 11/2/2013 was last observed in Roseau/Lake of the Woods (Roosevelt) on 5/10 fide JMJ.
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
2141Overwintered south, though 3/29 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) RDE was probably an early migrant. Early north (median 4/25) 4/28 Beltrami MFr, 5/5 Crow Wing 5/6 Mille Lacs PSP. High count 5/29 Anoka (8) SKe.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
2752Found statewide, except along the border with Canada. High counts 4/7 Hennepin (13, T. S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) AWi, 5/9 Ramsey (12, Crosby Farm R.P.) DAd,
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
3450Early March birds in Hennepin and Rice were likely overwintering. Early south migrants 3/30–31 Mower RTP, 3/31 Dakota ADS, Freeborn DBz, McLeod PRH, Sherburne TSh, Washington (2) GJa. Early north (median 4/5) 4/2 Wadena PJB, 4/6 Crow Wing JPR, 4/7 Cass DoH, Crow Wing (3) ABi, Lake JWL. High counts 5/3 Clay (17, Buffalo River S.P.) MO, 4/22 Morrison (15, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) KEm, MEm.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
No reports.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
6Reported from Cass, Clearwater, Itasca, Lake, Lake of the Woods, and St. Louis. No reports of more than two individuals.
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
3453Reported from every county. High count 4/1 Rice (16, Walcott) JLn.
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
3349Observed statewide. High counts 4/19 Olmsted (11, Oxbow Park) PTr, 5/18 Hennepin (10) ThM.
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
3453Early north (median 3/26) 3/4 Clay (S. Moorhead) RHO, 3/15 Wadena PJB, 3/17 Clay ("Red-shafted" form) ph. †RHO. High counts 5/4 St. Louis (record-high spring count of 1,025 at Park Point) KJB, 4/19 St. Louis (71, Stoney Point) JLK, 4/21 Beltrami (65, Bemidji) SVo.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
3046Reported statewide except from the extreme southwest. High count 3/30 Stearns (5, St. Wendel) LuS.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
3253Early north (median 3/7) 3/9 Kanabec and Pine DWK, Wadena PJB, 3/14 St. Louis TPW, 3/15 Douglas JPE. High count 4/20 St. Louis (26, W.S.H.C., Thompson Hill) FJN.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
1934Early north migrants (median 3/14) 3/13 Crow Wing JPR, Pennington fide JMJ, 3/14 Cass SC, Crow Wing ToL, 3/15 Wilkin RAE. High count 4/20 St. Louis (6, W.S.H.C., Thompson Hill) FJN. Probably late south migrants 5/20 Anoka KSk, 5/21 Blue Earth ChH (median 5/18).
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
1832Reported south throughout the season. Early north (median 4/8) 3/23 St. Louis TPW, 3/29 St. Louis ABL, 4/6 Clay PBB, 4/7 Lake JWL.
Prairie Falcon
(Falco mexicanus)
2Two north reports, though neither with details: 4/10 Roseau (near Greenbush) DBM, 4/19 Polk JMJ.
Flycatchers
Great Crested Flycatcher
(Myiarchus crinitus)
2542Early south (median 5/1) 5/5 Hennepin KOk, McLeod PRH, Olmsted JWH, 5/6 Carver (4) JCy, Freeborn BWF, Hennepin CAs. Early north (median 5/8) 5/10 Clay PBB, 5/11 Crow Wing JPR, Hubbard MAW. High counts 5/30 Scott (11, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAF, 5/24 Hennepin (10, Elm Creek P.R.) TLo.
Western Kingbird
(Tyrannus verticalis)
1312Early south (median 5/7) 5/5 Faribault WAF, 5/11 Hennepin DGe, DvR, 5/16 Cottonwood WCM. Early north (median 5/10) 5/9 Becker HeH, Clay KMn, 5/10 Polk JMJ. High count 5/22 Grant (5, North Ottawa Impoundment) CNn.
Eastern Kingbird
(Tyrannus tyrannus)
2949Early south (median 4/27) 4/24 Pope JMs, 5/4 Washington GJa, 5/5 Brown MiO, Hennepin MSc, McLeod KLz, Scott BAb. Early north (median 5/6) 4/27 Otter Tail KPe, 5/6 Douglas MJM, 5/9 Cass BAW, MSc, Itasca SC. High counts 5/24 Rice (29) DAT, 5/13 Carver (20, single flock at recently burned prairie) JPr.
Olive-sided Flycatcher
(Contopus cooperi)
1430Early south (median 5/7) 5/5 Hennepin (T.S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) HCT, CMB, 5/7 Dakota ADS, BAF, Hennepin (3 more locations) m.ob. Early north (median 5/15) 5/9 Clay PBB, 5/13 Crow Wing JPR, 5/15 Hubbard RBJ. High counts 5/13 Hennepin (3, Mississippi Gorge R.P.) MDu, 5/22 Dakota (3, Dodge N.C.) AGu. Present south through end of period, see summer report for late south dates (median 6/11).
Eastern Wood-Pewee
(Contopus virens)
2437Early south (median 5/5) 5/1 Washington JHh, 5/6 Hennepin PWh, Olmsted KeA, Sherburne TSh. Early north (median 5/12) 5/10 Itasca JLK, 5/15 Becker CoN, ClN, Morrison HCT, PEB, 5/18 Todd DTM, JeM. High count 5/30 Scott (12, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAF.
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
(Empidonax flaviventris)
1921Reported with details from 9 south and 3 north counties. Early south (median 5/11) 5/7 Faribault ClN, CoN, 5/18 Hennepin BAF, 5/19 Hennepin CMB, 5/20 Ramsey ASi. Early north 5/23 St. Louis BHo, 5/24 Douglas DWK, St. Louis BHo. High count 5/26 St. Louis (4) BHo. Present south through end of period. Note: During spring and fall migration, undocumented records of silent Empidonax flycatchers are not included in this report. Observers are encouraged to include identification details in their reports.
Acadian Flycatcher
(Empidonax virescens)
9Identification details included from all 9 south counties. Early south (median 5/16) 5/20 Dakota RMD, 5/21 Hennepin CMB, 5/22 Dakota WPo, 5/23 Rice TFB. High count 5/24 Washington (3, Falls Creek S.N.A.) ASi.
Alder Flycatcher
(Empidonax alnorum)
1826Identification details included from 13 south, but only 2 north counties. Early south (median 5/16) 5/16 Hennepin DGe, 5/17 Carver JCy, 5/18 Ramsey ASi. Early north (median 5/17) 5/26 Polk JCC, 5/28 St. Louis EBr, PNi. High count 5/29 St. Louis (25, Sax-Zim Bog) EBr.
Willow Flycatcher
(Empidonax traillii)
734Reported with ID notes from 14 south, 4 north counties. Early south (median 5/9) 5/10 Wabasha LHl, 5/13 Big Stone DLP, 5/14 Hennepin MPi, Ramsey ASi. Early north (median 5/17) 5/15 Morrison HCT, PEB, 5/20 Morrison DWK, HCT, PEB, 5/25 Crow Wing JPR. High count 5/30 Hennepin (10) CMB.
Least Flycatcher
(Empidonax minimus)
3150Reported with details from 18 south and 11 north counties. Early south (median 5/1) 4/24 Faribault ClN, 5/3 Rice PSu, 5/5 Carver JCy, Steele PSu. Early north (median 5/6) 5/13 Lake JWL, Mille Lacs PEB, 5/14 Mille Lacs and Morrison PEB. High count 5/19 St. Louis (24, Duluth, Park Point) KJB.
Eastern Phoebe
(Sayornis phoebe)
2949Early south (median 3/21) 3/21 Le Sueur CRM, m.ob., 3/30 Hennepin CMB, JWu. Early north (median 3/29) 4/5 Morrison KEm, 4/6 Otter Tail DST, 4/7 Crow Wing JPR. High counts 4/13 Ramsey (20, Fort Snelling S.P., Pike Island) JRg.
Say's Phoebe
(Sayornis saya)
11One south report 4/28 Big Stone (Ortonville) ph. †ANy. One north 5/7–8 Polk (University of Minnesota – Crookston) ph. VLa, ph. †SAu. Also see undocumented reports.
Vireos
WHITE-EYED VIREO
(Vireo griseus)
1One report, 5/11–13 Carver (Rapids Lake Unit, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) ph. JCy, JMs, WCM, KMS, RZi.
Bell's Vireo
(Vireo bellii)
4Early south (median 5/15) 5/18 Rice TFB, 5/24 Wabasha JiH, CWi, DCo. Also reported from Dakota and Washington.
Yellow-throated Vireo
(Vireo flavifrons)
2444Early south (median 5/1) 5/5 Rice JSP, Steele PSu, 5/6 Ramsey SBE, SWl, 5/8 widespread arrivals. Early north (median 5/9) 5/10 Morrison JFR, MEm, 5/11 Wadena PJB, 5/15 Morrison HCT, PEB. High count 5/22 Carver (10, Carver P.R.) JCy.
Blue-headed Vireo
(Vireo solitarius)
2445Early south (median 4/28) 4/28 Dakota ADS, Hennepin BeH, 4/29 Pope ANy, Steele PSu. Early north (median 5/5) 5/3 Clay MO, 5/5 Itasca DnM, 5/6 Cass BAW, Crow Wing JPR, Douglas BEc, Wadena JDi. High counts 5/25 St. Louis (10, Bear Head Lake S.P.) RSA, 5/7 Carver (6) JCy. Late south 5/26 Scott BAb, 5/27 Anoka KRy, but also see summer report (median 5/31).
Philadelphia Vireo
(Vireo philadelphicus)
1829Early south (median 5/7) 5/6 Hennepin GJa, Ramsey SWl, 5/7 Faribault CoN, CoN, 5/8 Carver WCM, Rice DAB. Early north (median 5/14) 5/13 Crow Wing ABi, JPR, 5/19 Aitkin GKr, 5/20 St. Louis TPW, JLK. High count 5/18 Hennepin (4) JRg. Late south 5/27 Kandiyohi SGa, 5/29 Dakota GLa, 5/31 Hennepin GDO (median 5/30).
Warbling Vireo
(Vireo gilvus)
2548Early south (median 5/1) 4/30 Mower AHk, 5/3 Hennepin RCB. Early north (median 5/8) 5/10 Morrison JFR, MEm, 5/15 Morrison HCT, PEB, 5/17 Becker CoN, ClN, Mille Lacs HCT, PEB. High count 5/21 Hennepin (8, Veterans Memorial Park) DSp.
Red-eyed Vireo
(Vireo olivaceus)
3041Early south (median 5/6) 5/7 Ramsey BNW, 5/8 Freeborn ARW, ANy, Mower ANy, DBz, RNS, Ramsey IJo. Early north arrivals well after the 5/10 median, 5/18 Becker CMN, Crow Wing JPR, 5/19 Aitkin GKr, Marshall CCr. High counts 5/30 St. Louis (30) JMr, 5/24 Carver (17) JCy, 5/28 Steele (17) PSu.
Shrikes
Loggerhead Shrike
(Lanius ludovicianus)
47All early south reports from Dakota, 3/31 RaM, 4/10 DWK, DAd; first report away from Dakota 4/20 Kandiyohi JoS. Early north (median 4/13) 4/26 Wilkin PCC, 4/30 Clay PBB.
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
2432High counts 4/2 St. Louis (3) NPo, 4/6 Aitkin (3) JPR. Late south 4/9 Dakota MSw, Kandiyohi JEB, Lac qui Parle JEB, Stevens JEB, 4/12 Chisago JSa (median 4/5). Late north 4/16 Itasca PLe, 4/22 Mille Lacs JEB (median 4/19).
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
12Reported from normal Northeast — North-central range. High count 3/12 St. Louis (11, Sax-Zim Bog) EBr.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
3453Reported statewide. High count 5/10 St. Louis (1,200, Park Point) KJB.
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
16Reports from throughout usual range. High count 3/29 St. Louis (11, Sax-Zim Bog) CrM, TrM, AMu, VLa.
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
3453Reported statewide. High counts 3/23 Chisago (120) DPi, 4/2 St. Louis (120) AM.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
318Reported north of a line from Washington to Clay. Rare county reports 4/23 Benton HHD, 3/15 Douglas JPE, and two reports from Wright (Lake Maria S.P.): 3/1 CAs, 5/3 DTr, JEd. High counts 3/1 St. Louis (25, Sax-Zim Bog) MSc, 3/22 St. Louis (21, Sax-Zim Bog) EBr.
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
3453Reported statewide. High counts all from Sax-Zim Bog, St. Louis: 3/1 (75) MSc, 3/11 (65) EBr.
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
3Only reported from Cook, Lake and St. Louis. No reports of more than two individuals.
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
8Reported from five counties in usual southeast range, plus Rice, Steele, and Washington. High counts 3/16 Winona (4) TPr, 4/2 Goodhue (4) LHl.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
2852No reports from 6 northeastern counties and Ramsey. High counts 3/18 Sherburne (250) MJB, 3/22 Polk (250) SAu.
Martins, Swallows
Bank Swallow
(Riparia riparia)
2245Early south (median 4/17) 4/11 Hennepin (Elm Creek P.R.) LWn, 4/20 Hennepin (Purgatory Creek) JFR, DBz, DAB, ToL, Rice DAB. Early north (median 4/30) 5/9 Douglas JPE, Itasca SC, 5/10 Cass DAY, Clay RHO, MO, RSh. High count 5/16 Steele (100, Oak Glen Lake) PSu.
Tree Swallow
(Tachycineta bicolor)
3352Early south (median 3/20) 3/30 Winona PEJ, 3/31 Dakota CMB, Hennepin RCo, 4/1 Sherburne PMJ. Early north (median 4/3) 4/11 Carlton TiH, Itasca EEO, Otter Tail DST, 4/12 widespread arrivals. High counts 4/24 Cass (750, Sylvan Lake Public Access) BAW, 5/15 Carver (300, Rapids Lake) DAT, GHo.
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
(Stelgidopteryx serripennis)
1948Early south (median 4/12) 4/19 Hennepin GLa, CMB, 4/20 Dakota PEJ, JEd, DTr, Hennepin SC, DAB, AxG, Ramsey MSc, Rice TFB, Winona LHl. Early north (median 4/21) 4/22 Morrison ANy, 5/1 Becker ShG, HeH, 5/4 Clay PBB. High counts 5/11 Wabasha (70, Whitewater W.M.A.) RaJ, 4/21 Ramsey (50, Crosby Farm R.P.) MSc, 5/10 Winona (50, Whitewater S.P.) RaJ.
Purple Martin
(Progne subis)
2441Early south (median 4/5) 4/11 Wright ToL, 4/17 Hennepin JuW. Early north (median 4/11) 4/9 Becker ShG, 4/19 Douglas PJK, 4/20 Otter Tail RTo. High count 5/22 Wright (140, Otsego) ToL.
Barn Swallow
(Hirundo rustica)
3453Early south (median 4/11) 4/6 Hennepin JSg, 4/11 Hennepin LWn, 4/12 Dakota KMS, 4/13 Anoka JaM. Early north (median 4/19) 4/21 Itasca SC, 4/22 Morrison KEm, 4/24 Cass BAW, Clay PBB, Morrison MJB. High counts 5/15 Carver (200, Rapids Lake) DAT, GHo, 5/15 McLeod (200) KLz, 5/9 Hennepin (150) JmM.
Cliff Swallow
(Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
2946Early south (median 4/18) 4/18 Hennepin SBE, AxG, 4/19 Hennepin SBM, VDo, THl, MPi, 4/20 Rice DAB, Wabasha LHl. Early north (median 4/25) 4/24 Cass BAW, 4/29 Otter Tail ANy, 5/4 Wadena PJB. Spring record-high count 5/13 Hennepin (2,000, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge, conservative count) BAF; also 5/15 Becker (500, Tamarac N.W.R.) ClN, CoN.
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
3151Early south (median 3/27) 3/29 Washington JSP, 3/30 Faribault RAE, Ramsey (6) SWl. Early north (median 4/6) 4/7 Crow Wing JPR, 4/11 Cass (2) BAW. High counts 5/1 Rice (60, River Bend N.C.) GHo, 5/3 Ramsey (50, Crosby Farm R.P.) MSc. Late south 5/23 Anoka JSP, Hennepin RDa, Ramsey JSP, Scott BAF, 5/24 Pope AnS (median 5/24).
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
2238Early south (median 3/25) 3/21 Scott BAb, 3/23 Meeker MJB. Early north (median 3/25) 4/5 Morrison KEm, MEm, 4/7 Itasca SC. High count 4/5 Carver (16) JCy. Many south reports after the 5/7 median departure, final reports 5/12 Mower RJW, 5/17 Stearns RPR, 5/19 Chisago RZi.
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
2Few reports, all from St. Louis except 3/21 Polk (1) SAu. High counts 3/16 St. Louis (100, Ely) LrM, 3/17 St. Louis (75, Ely) JmW. Late north 4/20–23 St. Louis AM (median 4/17).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
2649Early north migrants 3/8 Polk SAu, 3/17 Todd KeM. High counts 5/2 Scott (290, Credit River) MSw, 4/19 Hennepin (200, Elm Creek P.R.) SSt.
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
2426High count 5/15 St. Louis (8) JLK. Late south away from nesting areas 5/28 Scott BSg, 5/29 Hennepin HJa (median 5/23).
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
3353Reported statewide. High counts 4/11 Ramsey (15, Crosby Farm R.P.) MSc, 3/20 Sherburne (13, Riverside Park) TSh.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
2643Present north and south as the season began. High counts 4/18 Ramsey (11, Crosby Farm R.P.) AgP, 4/12 Hennepin (10, Powderhorn Park) JJo. Late south 5/26 Ramsey HCT, Washington AWi, 5/31 Dakota DVe (median 5/21).
Gnatcatchers
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
(Polioptila caerulea)
1048Early south (median 4/21) 4/18 Goodhue DWK, 4/19 Dakota BDo, SWe, 4/20 Carver (3) JCy. Early north (median 5/6) 5/5 Otter Tail JsS, 5/13 Mille Lacs HCT, PEB. High count 5/11 Goodhue (25, Hok-Si-La Park) SPe.
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
1Only report 5/7 Crow Wing (Brainerd) ph. JPR was likely the same individual as one reported during the prior winter.
House Wren
(Troglodytes aedon)
2853Early south (median 4/17) 4/16 Rice CEw, 4/20 Ramsey SWl, Rice TAs, Washington JLM. Early north (median 4/29) 5/6 Otter Tail DST, Polk VLa, SAu, 5/7 Clay RHO. High count 5/18 Steele (24) PSu.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
1527Early south (median 3/27) 3/31 Rice TFB, 4/2 Hennepin KvB, 4/4 Anoka MPa. Early north (median 4/11) 4/11 Crow Wing JPR, 4/14 Polk m.ob., 4/19 Cass ABi. High count 4/16 Hennepin (5) CMB. Late south 5/20 Sherburne TSh, Stearns TJd (median 5/13).
Sedge Wren
(Cistothorus stellaris)
2229Early south (median 4/27) 4/25 McLeod MJB, 5/2 Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/3) 5/9 Cass SC, 5/11 Itasca SC, 5/13 Mille Lacs HCT, PEB. High counts 5/20 Polk (15) VLa, JeD, 5/28 St. Louis (12) PNi.
Marsh Wren
(Cistothorus palustris)
2440Early south (median 4/25) 5/4 Dakota JEd, DTr, Hennepin ThM, 5/5 Anoka DFe, Ramsey DAd. Early north (median 5/4) 4/21 Beltrami (Bemidji) SVo, 5/5 Becker ASM, 5/8 Crow Wing ABi. High count 5/22 Nicollet (15, Swan Lake W.M.A.) DAd.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
3352Early south (median 4/27) 4/28 Anoka TUn, Big Stone ANy, 4/29 Hennepin BKa. Early north (median 5/6) 5/7 Clay PBB, Crow Wing JPR, 5/8 Crow Wing PSP, Morrison HCT, DLP, Otter Tail DST. High counts 5/18 Hennepin (25, Elm Creek P.R.) TLo, 5/24 Anoka (24, Rice Creek) DPJ.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
2949Early south (median 4/13) 4/11 Freeborn LeF, Scott BAb, 4/12 Winona DBz. Early north (median 4/23) 4/24 Itasca SC, 4/25 Morrison MEm, KEm, 4/26 Todd HHD. High counts 5/10 Clay (8) RSh, 5/19 Washington (8) PNi, 5/23, 5/26 Sherburne (8, Wildlife Drive) JSf, JCr.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
43All south reports: 4/26 Martin (Fish Lake boat access) RBW, 5/9 Fillmore HHD, RAE, JWH, RTP, 5/11 Redwood MJM. All north: 5/11 Itasca ph. SC, 5/15–22 St. Louis (Park Point) ph. †JLK, †PHS, m.ob., 5/22 Lake (Agate Bay) JWL, 5/23 Becker (Rainbow Resort) ph. LiS, St. Louis (Everett St. and Morningside Ave.) SVB.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
3353Reported statewide. High counts 3/18 Cottonwood (300, Westbrook W.P.A.) DHr, 4/5 St. Louis (300, mouth of Miller Creek) AM.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
2650Early south (median 3/1) 3/9 Houston DJa, Winona GHo. Early north (median 3/16) 3/30 Becker ShG, HeH, Crow Wing ABi, Douglas JPE, Morrison DLP. High count 4/22 Ramsey (40, Twin Cities Army Ammunition Plant) KRy.
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
(Sialia currucoides)
No documented reports.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
13South individuals continued from the winter season in Wabasha (C.R. 26) 3/2 JPr, 3/9 JCC, GHo, KDS, and in Winona 3/17 DBz. One additional south report 4/15 Renville ph. DAC, RBJ (median late 3/25). Two north reports, both from Tamarac N.W.R. in Becker: 3/3 KBl, 4/26 HHD (median late 4/10).
Veery
(Catharus fuscescens)
3033Early south (median 5/1) 5/5 Olmsted PTr, 5/6 Hennepin BeH. Early north (median 5/8) 5/7 Clay PBB, St. Louis TPW, 5/9 Becker HeH, ShG, Crow Wing JPR, ABi, Morrison HCT, St. Louis KJB. High counts 5/19 St. Louis (28, Park Point) KJB, 5/23 Lake of the Woods (15, Zippel Bay S.P.) AFo.
Gray-cheeked Thrush
(Catharus minimus)
2043Early south (median 5/3) 5/5 Hennepin ph. KOk, 5/6 Ramsey ph. JuW, Rice DAT. Early north (median 5/8) 5/6 Polk SAu, 5/8 Crow Wing JPR, Morrison DLP. High counts 5/19 St. Louis (12, Park Point) KJB, 5/14 Carver (10, Carver P.R.) JCy, 5/22, 23 Lake of the Woods (10, Zippel Bay S.P.) AFo. Late south 5/26 Dakota SBE, Kandiyohi SGa, 5/27 Hennepin CMB (median 5/27). Late north 5/24 St. Louis JLK, 5/26 Carlton BWF (median 5/28).
Swainson's Thrush
(Catharus ustulatus)
3150Early south (median 4/26) 4/25 Hennepin CMB, LFr, Ramsey ASi, 4/26 Fillmore (3, Forestville) CEg; also see undocumented reports. Early north (median 5/2) 5/5 Clay TCL, Crow Wing JPR, Polk SAu. High counts 5/15 Pipestone (25, Split Rock Creek S.P.) TKa, 5/18 Crow Wing (25, Northland Arboretum) MEm. Late south 5/31 Dakota AGu, but see summer report (median 6/1).
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
2745Probable overwintering bird reported 3/8 Wabasha BRL. Early south migrants (median 3/28) 3/27 Ramsey IJo, 3/30 Carver JCy, 3/31 Rice JBk, Washington PNi. Early north (median 4/10) 4/1 Crow Wing JPR, 4/12 Clay KMn, Crow Wing KeM, Otter Tail JsS. High counts 4/21 Cass (37) BAW, 5/2 Hennepin (23) CMB. Late south 5/21 Jackson DHr, 5/25 Stearns CPK, 5/26 Ramsey JSP (median 5/16).
Wood Thrush
(Hylocichla mustelina)
1434Early south (median 5/1) 5/1 Ramsey RaF, 5/2 Kandiyohi SGa, 5/5 Hennepin SHu, Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/8) 5/10 St. Louis TPW, 5/14 Pine SC, 5/15 Cass DAY. High count 5/23 Scott (11, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R., all singing males) BAF.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
3453Reported statewide. High counts 3/31 Dodge (500) NFT, 4/7 Morrison (300) KEm.
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
No reports.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
3153Reported statewide. High counts 3/5 Polk (120) SAu, 3/1 Hennepin (100) KOk.
EURASIAN TREE SPARROW
(Passer montanus)
1Tenth state record 4/15–22 Polk (University of Minnesota, Crookston campus) ph. VLa, ph. †SAu, ph. CBh, †JMJ, ph. †RTe, m.ob.
Pipits
American Pipit
(Anthus rubescens)
827Early south (median 4/10) 4/5 Nobles HHD, LS, KRE, 4/12 Dakota RTe, Lyon (9) TKa, Steele DAB, RMD. Early north (median 4/29) 4/22 Morrison ANy, 5/9 Itasca SC. High count 5/10 Carver (20) JCy. Late south 5/19 Wabasha ANy, 5/20 Blue Earth ChH, AnK, Isanti BWF, ANy, DBz (median 5/16). Late north 5/19 Cass BAW, 5/24 Hubbard JEB (median 5/23).
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
7Reported throughout the season in North-central and Northeast regions. Counts of 20–25 were common in St. Louis at the Sax-Zim feeders and elsewhere in March.
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
6Only a few reports away from Sax-Zim Bog, St. Louis County in the first half of March. Late north 3/11–12 St. Louis EBr, 3/16 Koochiching, 4/8 Itasca ScW.
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
2752Reported statewide.
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
3034Found in every region, though fewest reports southwest of a line from Big Stone to Mower. Late south 5/18 Anoka SaH, 5/19 Chisago RZi, Hennepin KKb, 5/23 Winona DCZ (median 5/17).
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
11Only reports 3/7 Marshall CCr, 4/5 Renville KRi.
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
No reports.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
3This sporadic and unpredictable species was only reported three times: 3/25 Itasca SC, 4/5 Roseau m.ob., 5/29 Crow Wing PSP.
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
No reports.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
119Almost all reports from the North-central and Northeast regions. Late south 5/11 Blue Earth WCM, 5/16 Sherburne MWi, 5/18 Scott GLa, 5/22 Hennepin SMC (median 5/21). See summer report for records into June.
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
3353Found statewide. Notable high counts 5/25 Marshall (150) CCr, 4/5 Roseau (120, Beltrami Island S.F.) m.ob.
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
1030Early north (median 3/9) 4/10 Crow Wing (6) JPR, 4/13 Becker WCM, Clay WCM, Grant HHD, RAE. High count 3/31 Dodge (2,000) NFT. Late south 4/24 Dakota (2) DAd, 4/26 Lac qui Parle SMC, 4/28 Big Stone (75) ANy (median 5/4). Late north 5/3 Morrison (25) MJB, Wilkin TCL, 5/11 Clay (2) MO (median 5/19).
Chestnut-collared Longspur
(Calcarius ornatus)
1All reports from Felton Prairie in Clay. First reported 5/7 (Assiniboia Skipper Unit) ASM, 5/10 (3) RHO (median 4/24). Several reported high counts of 3 individuals.
Smith's Longspur
(Calcarius pictus)
2All south 5/1 Yellow Medicine (4, Echo W.T.P.) PME, 5/2–3 Lyon (36, Cottonwood W.T.P) GWe, BAb, GLa. No north reports.
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
2635High counts 3/31 Dodge (500) NFT, 3/9 Kanabec (130) MHe, 3/29 Lyon (115) TKa. Late south departures were well after the 3/28 median: 4/18 Chisago ELC, 4/22 Benton JEB. Late north 4/23 Cook DMB, St. Louis (4) NLM, 4/26 Lake SES, 4/28 Itasca SC (median 5/8).
Towhees, Sparrows
Grasshopper Sparrow
(Ammodramus savannarum)
1127Early south (median 4/26) 4/27 Lac qui Parle DLP, 5/4 Dakota RTe, Washington GJa, 5/5 Meeker RMa. Early north (median 5/8) 4/29–5/5 Otter Tail JsS, 5/6 Polk JMJ. Rare spring record 5/25 Lake (Two Harbors) JWH. High counts 5/23 Clay (30, Felton Prairie) JAd, 5/23 and two tallies of 13 in Sherburne at Sherburne N.W.R. 5/23 JlB, 5/26 JCr.
Lark Sparrow
(Chondestes grammacus)
1433Early south (median 4/22) 4/16 Dakota JWL, 4/20 Isanti (Spencer Brook W.M.A.) DPG, 4/24 Sherburne ToL. Early north (median 5/4) 4/26 Clay (Buffalo River S.P.) MO, 4/30 Becker ShG, HeH, 5/3 Clay PBB, Traverse HHD. New county record 5/7 Dodge ANy, and an unusual north report 5/7 St. Louis †JLK. Impressive high count from a traditional location 5/13 Anoka (16, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve) SKe. Also notable, 5/19 Wabasha (7, Weaver Dunes S.N.A.).
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
3453Early south (median 3/26) 3/29 Washington JHh, 3/30 Hennepin NRa, Ramsey SWl. Early north (median 4/11) 4/1 Polk VLa, m.ob., 4/13 Norman ToL, 4/15 Clay DRo, Todd DTM. High counts 5/19 St. Louis (93, Lafayette Square, Park Point) PHS, 5/7 Becker (68, Fig Lake Farm) HeH, ShG.
Clay-colored Sparrow
(Spizella pallida)
3048Early south (median 4/21) 4/21 Chisago DPi, Dakota RaM, 4/25 Steele PSu, Washington JHg. Early north (median 4/27) 4/22 Otter Tail DST, 4/28 Traverse ANy, 4/29 Grant ANy. High counts 5/11 Becker (65, Hamden Slough N.W.R.) ShG, HeH, 5/20 Polk (65) VLa, JeD, 5/11 Clay (57, Buffalo River S.P.) MO.
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
1350Early south (median 4/1) 4/2 Hennepin PEJ, 4/7 Carver JCy, 4/10 Rice TFB, Scott BrH. Early north (median 4/21) 4/16 Otter Tail JSi, 4/20 Clay PBB, Otter Tail LS. Unusual north reports 5/29 Carlton GLa, 5/30 St. Louis KMS. Notable high count 5/10 Washington (26, Afton S.P.) JEd.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
2444Presumed first migrants south (median 3/13) 3/7 Hennepin AxG, 3/9 Dakota DFN, 3/18 Meeker PKF. Early north (median 3/29) 3/30 Douglas JPE, 3/31 Becker ShG, HeH, Clay PBB, Todd DTM, JeM. High counts 4/16 Morrison (91) KEm, 4/21 Cass (56) BAW, 4/20 Chisago (50) MJB. Late south 5/8 Dakota NBn, Faribault ALD, Wright JBm, 5/13 Sherburne JlB (median 4/29). Late north 5/7 Polk VLa, 5/9 Douglas JPE, 5/13 St. Louis JLK (median 5/9).
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
2849High counts 3/20 Lac qui Parle (47) BJU, 3/31 Ramsey (40) KRy. Late south 5/8 Rock LF, Steele SOa, 5/9 Goodhue PRH, 5/12 Mower RTP (median 5/2). Late north 5/15 St. Louis JLK, 5/17 Roseau BSi (median 5/7).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
3351Seen statewide. Late south 5/16 Kandiyohi JIl, Olmsted LAV, Scott BAb, 5/17 Anoka DPG, 5/24 Stearns MJB (median 5/19). "Oregon" subspecies reports 3/31–4/1 Morrison (max. 2) ph. KEm, 4/3 Stearns MJB, 4/4 Ramsey Tl, 4/5 Dakota ADS, 4/7 Crow Wing ph. JPR, through 4/13 Polk (2) ph. SAu, 4/16 Otter Tail DST, 4/19 Hennepin ph. BAF, SHF.
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
2445Overwintered south in two counties. Presumed early south migrants (median 4/21) 4/8–10 Olmsted LAV, 4/20 Wright LNi, 4/22 Scott MSw. Early north (median 4/23) 4/29 Wadena PJB, 4/30 Douglas LGl, 5/4 Wadena PJB. High count 5/9 Hennepin (20, Clifton French R.P.) RBu. Late south 5/29 Pope AnS, 5/30 Steele PSu (median 5/21). Late north 5/24 Cook SLP, 5/27 St. Louis EBr (median 5/25).
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
2442Overwintered south. Presumed early south migrants 4/18 Lyon GWe, 4/19 Hennepin AFb, 4/27 Lac qui Parle JFR. Early north (median 4/28) 5/5 Becker ShG, Otter Tail TJa, 5/6 Clay TCL, Polk SAu, VLa, St. Louis JLK. High counts 5/14 Lac qui Parle (45) FAE, 5/12 Otter Tail (25) JsS, 5/14 Polk (20) SAu. Late south reported in 11 counties on 5/18 and then 5/20 Kandiyohi SGa (median 5/22). Late north 5/23 Polk BMu, 5/24 Kittson m.ob. (median 5/21).
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
3151Overwintered north and widely south. Presumed early south migrant (median 3/20) 3/18 Meeker PKF. Presumed early north (median 4/11) 4/13 St. Louis JLK, 4/19 Cass ABi, Clay RHO, Morrison KEm, Pine TJo. High counts 5/9 St. Louis (327) KJB, 5/6 Clay (300) TCL. Late south 5/23 Carver JCy, AWi, Olmsted JHD, Ramsey MDu, 5/24 Brown KSw, Ramsey MaK (median 5/27).
Vesper Sparrow
(Pooecetes gramineus)
2748Early south (median 3/29) 4/3 Lyon GWe, 4/5 Lac qui Parle BJU, plus four more counties on 4/6. Early north (median 4/12) 4/13 Crow Wing PSP, 4/14 Morrison KEm, MEm, 4/18 Clay PBB, Pine ELC.
LeConte's Sparrow
(Ammospiza leconteii)
1310Early south (median 4/23) 4/18–20 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) AxG, ph. JuW, CAs, 4/20 Rice TFB, 4/22 Sherburne JEB, 5/2 Scott MSw. Early north (median 5/2) 5/6 Becker HeH, ShG, Polk EH, 5/10 Clay PBB, 5/11 Itasca SC.
Nelson's Sparrow
(Ammospiza nelsoni)
33All south 5/21 Rice (Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) JBk, 5/22 Dakota (Empire Twp.) RMD, 5/23 Dakota (Ritter Farm Park) PMg, 5/24 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) PEB. All north reports 5/11 Becker (Hamden Slough N.W.R.) ShG, HeH, 5/24 Cass BAW, ABi, 5/30 Polk (Burnham Creek W.M.A.) VLa.
Henslow's Sparrow
(Centronyx henslowii)
13All reports from the southeast portion of the state. Early south (median 5/11) 4/30 Rice TFB, 5/2 Scott MSw, 5/3 Rice (Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) JBk, 5/4 Washington (Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) GJa. New county record 5/7 Faribault (Blue Earth River A.M.A.) CoN. High counts 5/31 Washington (12, Afton S.P.) ASi, 5/26 Scott (7) MHu, 5/30 Hennepin (6, Crow-Hassan P.R.) HCT.
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
3149Early south (median 4/1) 4/8 Lac qui Parle BJU, 4/12 Blue Earth SSe, Dakota LEC, TJo, Dodge DAB, RMD, Winona DBz. Early north (median 4/17) 4/18 Pine ELC, 4/19 Todd SC, DAB, JWH, 4/20 Clay PBB, Otter Tail LS, Polk SAu.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
3453Early south (median 3/21) 3/15 Winona DFe, 3/21 Carver JCy, 3/23 Hennepin AgP, Washington CAs. Early north (median 3/26) 3/11 St. Louis EBr, 4/1 Polk TrM, CrM, VLa, 4/6 Clay MO. High counts 4/30 Dakota (45) MSw, 4/19 Hennepin (40) TLo.
Lincoln's Sparrow
(Melospiza lincolnii)
2645Early south (median 4/12) 4/11 Cottonwood TKa, Dakota DTu, Hennepin JVI. Early north (median 4/24) 4/25 Clay (Gooseberry Park) PBB, 4/29 Crow Wing, Otter Tail JsS, Wilkin ANy. High counts 5/9 St. Louis (34) KJB, 5/15 Otter Tail (16) JsS, 5/7 Hennepin (15) DPa. Late south 5/23 Houston SHo, Sherburne KEm, MEm, Washington CBu, 5/24 Brown KSw, Hennepin JCr (median 5/25).
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
3148Overwintered south. Presumed early south migrants (median 3/24) 3/30 Lyon GWe, 3/31 Sherburne TSh. Early north (median 4/15) 4/15 Crow Wing PSP, 4/19 Cass ABi, Clay RHO, Pine TJo, Polk SAu, Todd SC, Wadena SC, DAB, JWH. High counts 4/19 Hennepin (20) TLo, 5/6 Polk (18) SAu, 5/6 St. Louis (16) JLK.
Spotted Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus)
12All reports 4/2–8 Kandiyohi (Yohi W.M.A.) ph. †JWd, SGa, JoS, 5/9 Lyon (3 males, School Grove Lake) PME, 5/5 Clay (Moorhead) RHO, 5/30+ Clay (Buffalo River S.P.) MO, m.ob.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
1135Early south (median 4/16) 4/12 Wabasha JPt, ScM, 4/15 Houston SHo, 4/17 Wabasha LHl, Washington PNi. Early north (median 5/4) 5/5 Crow Wing KeM, 5/6 Clay TCL, Polk SAu. High counts 5/23 Sherburne (12, Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB, 5/26 Washington (12, Afton S.P.) SOa, 5/28 Winona (12, Great River Bluffs S.P.) SHo.
Spotted Towhee X Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus X P. erythrophthalmus)
1One report of this apparent hybrid 5/1 Hennepin (Bass Ponds, no details) PEJ.
Yellow-breasted Chat
Yellow-breasted Chat
(Icteria virens)
1Only report 5/18 Jackson (Christiania Twp.) ph. BRB.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
2550Early south (median 3/29) 3/30 Lyon GWe, 4/1 Lac qui Parle BJU, 4/2 Lyon GWe. Early north (median 4/10) 4/8 Otter Tail fide JMJ, 4/12 Grant DPG, 4/19 Clay PBB. High counts 5/30 Grant (97), 5/16 Dakota (75) SFi, 4/26 Big Stone (60) SBE.
Bobolink
(Dolichonyx oryzivorus)
2947Early south (median 5/1) reported from nine counties on 5/7. Early north (median 5/5) 5/9 Morrison HCT, Otter Tail JsS, 5/10 Marshall CCr then reported from eight counties on 5/11. High counts 5/12 Dakota (85) BDo, 5/20 Polk (65) VLa, JeD, 5/11 Becker (54) HeH, ShG.
Eastern Meadowlark
(Sturnella magna)
1732Early south (median 3/17) 3/19 Chisago JmW, 3/23 Goodhue DBz, 3/28 Carver JCy. Early north (median 3/25) 3/30 Douglas JPE, 4/5 Clearwater fide JMJ. Also noteworthy north reports 5/13–30 Lake m.ob., 5/31 Cook RBJ.
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
2237Early south (median 3/15) 3/9 Lac qui Parle BJU, 3/20 Chippewa LHl, Lyon GWe, Pipestone TKa. Early north (median 3/16) 3/26 Douglas BEc, 3/29 Clay PBB, Polk JMJ. High counts 4/2 Polk (42) KJB, 3/29 Yellow Medicine (40) DPG.
Orchard Oriole
(Icterus spurius)
1941Early south (median 5/7) 5/5 Steele NFT, 5/6 Houston KRz, Rice TFB, then reported from seven counties on 5/7. Early north (median 5/15) 5/11 Douglas PJK, 5/14 Polk SAu, 5/17 Wadena PJB, 5/18 Clay LMs then reported from six counties on 5/19. High count 5/24 Polk (11) SAu.
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
3452Early south (median 4/29) 4/24 Lyon GWe, 4/28 Hennepin DNe, 4/30 Renville KRi, 5/4 Washington GJa then five counties on 5/5. Early north (median 5/4) 5/6 Becker HeH, ShG, ASM, Clay SAu, Crow Wing JPR, Douglas BEc, Mille Lacs HCT, Otter Tail TJa, DST. High count 5/14 Hennepin (26,Wood Lake N.C.) BAF.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
3453Found in all counties. Overwintered both north and south. Presumed first north migrants 3/21 Otter Tail WVE, JVE, 3/22–23 Otter Tail fide JMJ, JsS, 3/28 Douglas JTa, Traverse JMs, CRM. High counts 4/1 Wright (5,000) ToL, 3/23 Meeker (3,000) MJB, 4/13 Becker (2,500) ToL.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
3353See winter report for overwintering birds. Early south (median 3/13) 3/20 Lac qui Parle ToL, LHl, 3/21 Lac qui Parle BJU, Le Sueur DFe, CRM, KMS. Early north (median 4/6) 4/5 Morrison KEm, 4/6 Aitkin JPR, Crow Wing JPR, St. Louis AM. High counts 4/13 Faribault (300) ClN, 4/14 Lyon (275) GWe, 4/12 Chisago (200) JSa.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
2145Overwintered south. Presumed first south migrants (median 3/6) 3/15 Martin HHD, 3/18 Meeker PKF, 3/19 Cottonwood DHr. Early north (median 3/20) 3/23 Otter Tail ARo, 4/1 Becker ShG, HeH, 4/2 Clay PBB, KaS. High counts 5/5 St. Louis (210) SGW, NLM, 4/18 Wabasha (160) LHl, 4/19 Houston (100) MHn. Late south 5/4 Dakota RZi, Hennepin CMB, JWl, ToL, 5/14 Hennepin KvB (median 5/1). Late north 5/17 Hubbard MaH, 5/19 Marshall CCr (median 5/3).
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
2735Early south (median 3/15) 3/31 Rice TJo, 4/1 Wright ToL, 4/5 Cottonwood LHl, Hennepin CTh. Early north (median 4/2) 4/6 Marshall CCr, 4/8 Hubbard MAW, 4/10 Crow Wing PSP.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
3453Found in every county. See winter report for overwintering birds and early migrants, north and south. Presumed early north migrants (median 3/9) 3/8 Pine SBE, 3/10 Red Lake RBJ, 3/29 Douglas JTa.
Great-tailed Grackle
(Quiscalus mexicanus)
1Only report 4/5 Nobles (Lake Okabena) KRE, m.ob.
Warblers
Ovenbird
(Seiurus aurocapilla)
3147Early south (median 4/30) 4/27 Steele PSu, 4/28 Olmsted MHm, 5/1 Hennepin PWh. Early north (median 5/4) 5/5 Clay TCL, 5/6 Cass BAW, Mille Lacs HCT, Polk VLa, SAu. High counts 5/18 Becker (38, Tamarac N.W.R.) HeH, ShG, 5/23 Scott (21, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAF.
Louisiana Waterthrush
(Parkesia motacilla)
9Early south (median 4/23) 4/15 Washington BDo, 4/26 Fillmore CEg, 5/2 Houston (2) ANy, DBz.
Northern Waterthrush
(Parkesia noveboracensis)
2748Early south (median 4/25) 4/28 Rice TFB, 4/29 Rice JLn, 4/30 Hennepin CMB, Lac qui Parle DLP. Early north (median 5/4) 5/4 Clay MO, PBB, 5/5 Cass BAW, Clay TCL, Crow Wing JPR. High count 5/7 Hennepin (47, T.S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) SMC. Late south 5/26 Hennepin TAT, CMB, GrS, 5/27 Lac qui Parle DLP (median 5/29).
Golden-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera)
2338Early south (median 5/5) 5/5 Hennepin PWh, Olmsted MGe, Steele (3) PSu, Washington ECl, 5/6 Dakota ADS. Early north (median 5/8) 5/7 Hubbard MaH, 5/8 Morrison HCT, 5/9 Crow Wing JPR. High counts 5/19 Aitkin (10) GKr, 5/29 Cass (10) SBM. Unusual north report 5/24 Kittson KRE, m.ob. Late south away from breeding range 5/26 Hennepin BCh, 5/29 Dakota DTr, 5/30 Hennepin HCT (median 5/28).
Blue-winged Warbler
(Vermivora cyanoptera)
25Early south (median 5/2) 5/5 Rice DAB, 5/6 Freeborn BWF, widespread reports 5/7. High counts 5/24 Washington (12, William O'Brien S.P.) ASi, 5/10 Washington (9, Afton S.P.) JEd. First spring with no north reports since 2009.
Golden-winged Warbler X Blue-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera X V. cyanoptera)
5More reports than usual of these apparent hybrids: 5/7 Ramsey (Vista Hills Park) †MJM, 5/8–12 Hennepin (Veterans Memorial Park, Richfield) ph. SBM, 5/13 Hennepin (Rock Garden near Lake Harriet) KvB, ToL, 5/16 Fillmore TAT, 5/17 Hennepin (Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden) GrS, 5/21 Steele (Saco Farm Woods & Fields) †PSu, 5/21–24 Carver (possibly the same bird seen spring 2013 at the same location) JCy. All were described or photographed as a variant of the Brewster's backcross form, except for the Rock Garden bird which was not described.
Black-and-white Warbler
(Mniotilta varia)
3151Early south 4/10 Anoka REH, 4/19 Washington JBl, 4/24 Watonwan RMD, 4/25 Hennepin RBW, all ahead of the 4/26 median. Early north (median 5/3) 4/29 and 5/5 Becker ShG, HeH, 5/5 Cass BAW, Clay RHO, TCL, Crow Wing SC, KeM. High count 5/18 Crow Wing (30, Northland Arboretum) MEm.
Prothonotary Warbler
(Protonotaria citrea)
13Early south (median 5/4) 5/7 Scott JEB, Washington PNi, 5/8 Rice DAB, 5/9 Goodhue PRH. High count 5/21 Goodhue (4, Hok-Si-La Park) DCZ. No north reports.
Tennessee Warbler
(Leiothlypis peregrina)
2850Early south (median 4/28) 5/4 Rice PDK, 5/5 Fillmore RTP, Rice JSP, Scott JSP, 5/6 Hennepin JHh. Early north (median 5/7) 5/6 Douglas MJM, 5/8 Crow Wing PSP, 5/9 Cass BAW, Clay TCL, Crow Wing JPR. High counts from Carver P.R. 5/22 Carver (70) JCy, 5/21 Carver (65) JCy, 5/20 Carver (58 )JCy. See summer report for late south migrants
Orange-crowned Warbler
(Leiothlypis celata)
2551Early south (median 4/20) 4/20 Hennepin MHu, Ramsey AGu, 4/24 Cottonwood RMD, Martin RMD, Watonwan RMD. Early north (median 4/25) 4/20 Hubbard MaH, 4/22 Hubbard MAW, 4/26 Clay MO. Notable high counts 5/9 Hennepin (17) SBM, 5/18 Becker (16) HeH, 4/22 Hubbard (15) MAW. Late south 5/23 in four counties, then 5/24 Kandiyohi JWd, 5/25 Hennepin NCr (median 5/22). Late north 5/24 Kittson KRE, m.ob., 5/25 Roseau CRM, m.ob. (median 5/27).
Nashville Warbler
(Leiothlypis ruficapilla)
2847Early south (median 4/26) 5/2 Rice TFB, 5/5 ten additional counties. Early north (median 5/3) 5/6 Douglas MJM, 5/7 Polk SAu, 5/8 Cass BAW, Morrison HCT, DLP, St. Louis AM. High count 5/13 Chisago (50) JSa. Late south 5/27 Ramsey CS, 5/31 Hennepin MaP, but also see summer report (median 5/29).
Connecticut Warbler
(Oporornis agilis)
714Early south (median 5/11) 5/9 Hennepin CMB, 5/12 Carver RBJ, CRM, ALo. Early north (median 5/17) 5/13 Carlton AVa, 5/24 Cook SLP, Hubbard MaH, St. Louis JLK. Late south 5/26 Hennepin CMB, Pipestone TKa, Steele PSu, Washington DFN, 5/31 Hennepin BTS (median 5/30).
Mourning Warbler
(Geothlypis philadelphia)
1825Early south (median 5/9) 5/8 Carver JCy, Faribault WAF, Hennepin SRG, Scott GLa, CRM, Washington JHh, 5/9 two more counties. Early north (median 5/14) 5/10 Hubbard MAW, 5/19 Clay JAd. High count 5/23 Carver (8) JCy. Late south 5/31 Anoka RMD, Kandiyohi SGa, Washington DFN (median 6/5). See summer report for additional late south migrants and potentially summering individuals.
KENTUCKY WARBLER
(Geothlypis formosa)
1No reports with details.
Common Yellowthroat
(Geothlypis trichas)
3253Early south (median 5/2) 5/2 Hennepin CMB, 5/4 Hennepin DFe plus nine other counties on 5/5. Early north (median 5/7) 5/6 Cass BAW, 5/7 Crow Wing JPR, 5/9 St. Louis TPW. High counts 5/28 St. Louis (52, Sax-Zim Bog) PNi, DAd, 5/30 Sherburne (50, Sherburne N.W.R.) DSp.
Hooded Warbler
(Setophaga citrina)
6All south (median 5/9) 5/8+ Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P. R.) BAb, 5/10 Dakota (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAb, 5/10+ Washington (max. 5, Afton S.P.) ph. PNi, m.ob., 5/13 Goodhue (Hok-Si-La Park) GHo, 5/17+ Dakota (Lebanon Hills R.P.) m.o.b, 5/26 Hennepin (male and female, T.S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) TAT, CMB, GrS, Chisago (Stacy, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) MJB, 5/27 Olmsted ph. JhB.
American Redstart
(Setophaga ruticilla)
3250First south reports on 5/5 (median 5/3) from Dakota, Fillmore, Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, Steele, Swift, and Washington! Early north (median 5/8) 5/5 Crow Wing JPR, 5/6 Becker HeH, ShG, Polk VLa, St. Louis JLK. Several high count reports of 50+ individuals from 5/18–5/22 in both Goodhue and Hennepin locations.
Cape May Warbler
(Setophaga tigrina)
2639Early south (median 5/7) 5/5 Olmsted, Washington PNi, 5/6 Hennepin CMB, McLeod PRH plus 11 counties on 5/7. Early north (median 5/9) 5/5 Otter Tail TJa, 5/6 Cass BAW, 5/7 Hubbard MaH. High count 5/18 Aitkin (12) GKr. Late south 5/24 Ramsey MaK, Stearns CPK, 5/25 Hennepin NCr (median 5/22).
Cerulean Warbler
(Setophaga cerulea)
119Well represented this season beginning with early south (median 5/7) 5/5 Carver MJa, 5/8 Olmsted MHm, 5/9 Fillmore ToM, Renville JEB. Only report away from typical range 5/23 Becker (Tamarac N.W.R., "Historic Old Indian Trail") WCM, PME, m.ob.
Northern Parula
(Setophaga americana)
1942Early south (median 5/1) 5/5 Dakota CAs, Rice DAT, Washington ECl, JSf, BDo, plus four counties on 5/6 and 11 counties on 5/7. Early north (median 5/6) 5/6 Polk VLa, 5/7 Hubbard MaH, 5/8 Cass BAW, Morrison DLP. High counts 5/25 St. Louis (20, Bear Head S.P.) RSA, 5/11 Hennepin (15, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) MHu. Late south 5/26 Washington DFN, 5/30 Rice TFB (median 5/26).
Magnolia Warbler
(Setophaga magnolia)
2748Early south (median 5/5) 5/3 Lyon RJS, Ramsey HEd. Early north (median 5/9) 5/7 Cass BAW, Clay PBB, Hubbard MaH. High counts 5/17 Goodhue (16, Hok-Si-La Park) SPe, 5/18 Steele (16, Saco Farm Woods & Fields) PSu. Late south 5/26 Renville GWe, Steele PSu, 5/28 Ramsey BCh (median 5/31).
Bay-breasted Warbler
(Setophaga castanea)
1329Early south (median 5/8) 5/6 Ramsey BCh, 5/7 Hennepin TJo, Ramsey PSe, 5/8 Hennepin ABL, Mower BJL, Olmsted SHk, LAV, PTr. Early north (median 5/13) 5/8 Morrison DLP, 5/9 Cass BAW, 5/14 Beltrami DPJ, 5/18 Becker HeH, ShG, Cass BAW. Late south 5/24 Pope DWK, Scott HCT, 5/30 Sherburne JEB (median 5/25).
Blackburnian Warbler
(Setophaga fusca)
2533Early south (median 5/4) 5/5 Rice TFB, 5/6 Freeborn BWF, Stearns RAE plus six counties on 5/7. Early north (median 5/7) 5/8 Crow Wing ABi, Morrison DLP, MEm, 5/9 Crow Wing JPR, Itasca SC, Morrison HCT. Notable high count 5/25 St. Louis (15) RSA. Late south 5/28 Hennepin GrS, Washington RMD, 5/31 Washington ASi (median 5/31).
Yellow Warbler
(Setophaga petechia)
3453Seen in all counties starting early south (median 4/27) 4/26 Hennepin TLo, 5/3 Hennepin GDO, Lyon RJS, 5/4 Dakota SuS. Early north (median 5/4) 5/6 Douglas MJM, Polk SAu, 5/7 Becker HeH, ShG. High counts 5/13 Dakota (50) DVe, 5/22 Hennepin (50+) PEB, CMB, 5/15 Carver (45) DAT.
Chestnut-sided Warbler
(Setophaga pensylvanica)
2541Early south (median 5/6) 5/3 Lyon RJS, 5/5 Rice TFB, 5/6 Olmsted KeA, Ramsey FKB, SWl, Stearns RAE plus 11 counties on 5/7. Early north (median 5/8) 5/7 and 5/8 Cass BAW, 5/10 Morrison MEm. High counts 5/30 St. Louis (30) JMr, 5/19 Rice (26) DAB, 5/26 Cass (22) ABi. Late south 5/29 Carver REH, Sherburne DAd, PNi, 5/30 Scott TBa, RGa (median 6/3), but see summer report for potential breeding activity.
Blackpoll Warbler
(Setophaga striata)
2548Early south (median 5/4) 5/3 Lyon RJS, 5/6 McLeod PRH plus five other counties on 5/7. Early north (median 5/9) 5/6 Polk SAu, VLa, 5/7 Otter Tail KPe, 5/8 Crow Wing ABi, Morrison HCT. High counts 5/18 Becker (27) ShG, HeH, 5/23 Carver (24) JCy, 5/23 Cass (23) BAW. Late south 5/27 Hennepin CMB, Rice TFB, Steele PSu, 5/29 Yellow Medicine BJU (median 5/30). Late north 5/27 Marshall JMs, Pennington JMJ, Polk SAu, 5/28 Roseau BSi, St. Louis EBr (median 5/30) but see summer reports for June migrants.
Black-throated Blue Warbler
(Setophaga caerulescens)
24Few reports of this uncommon species. All south 5/9 Mower (Cedar City Cemetery) BJL, 5/13 Hennepin (Plymouth) SSt, 5/15 Dakota (Eagan) PBl, Hennepin (Westwood Hills N.C.) ThM, 5/16 Washington (Afton S.P.) BDo, PNi, 5/18 Hennepin (Richardson N.C.) JRg, Washington (Mahtomedi) TJd, 5/24 Dakota (Lake Rebecca P.R.) PHa, 5/26 Hennepin (Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden) BCh. North reports beginning 5/22 Kanabec (male) CAM, then only from Cook 5/23+ DFN, m.ob.
Palm Warbler
(Setophaga palmarum)
2848Early south (median 4/22) 4/20 Hennepin PRi, 4/22 Washington BDo, 4/25 Hennepin JRg. Early north (median 4/25) 5/2 Cass BAW, 5/3 Clay PBB, 5/4 Wadena PJB. High counts 5/6 Hennepin (75, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.), 5/16 Becker (70, Tamarac N.W.R.) LMs, 5/8 Washington (67, Lake Elmo R.P.) KDS. Late south reports nicely ending on the median 5/23 Hennepin GDO, Sherburne JSf, JRg (median 5/23).
Pine Warbler
(Setophaga pinus)
1824Early south (median 4/23) 4/6 Blue Earth ChH, 4/9 Scott BAb, 4/20 Olmsted MHm, Washington PNi. Early north (median 4/25) 4/23 Crow Wing PSP, 4/26 Hubbard MAW, 5/1 Crow Wing JPR, Todd JLK. High counts 5/8 Dakota (5, Acacia Park Cemetery) TAT, 5/25 St. Louis (5, Bear Head S.P.) RSA.
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
3353Early south (median 4/2) 3/31 Hennepin BRL, 4/10 Carver JCy, Dakota GrS, Goodhue PEJ, KDS, Hennepin CMB, JaJ, Rice TFB. Early north (median 4/7) 4/8 Koochiching STi, 4/11 Cass BAW, Crow Wing JPR. High counts 5/6 Douglas (300) MJM, 5/14 Stearns (289) PCC, 5/10 Morrison (250) MEm, HeH. Late south 5/28 Dakota DVe, 5/30 Scott DEv (median 5/28).
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER
(Setophaga dominica)
5All reports 5/18 Olmsted (Rochester) ph. MBe, 5/21 Hennepin (Kingfield neighborhood, Minneapolis) †JCa, †PEB, †TAT, ph. GrS, †DWK, CMB, SBM, AGu, KMS, 5/21 Washington (Mahtomedi) †JHh, EzH, 5/22–30 Winona (Whitewater S.P.) DCZ, †DBz, DAB, 5/30–31 Dodge (Evergreen Cemetery, Mantorville) ph. RZi, JWH, JPr, RAE.
BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER
(Setophaga nigrescens)
1Eighth state record 5/10 Mower (near Austin) ph. BPl.
Black-throated Green Warbler
(Setophaga virens)
2240Early south (median 4/30) 5/3 Brown ARW, 5/5 Benton HHD, Carver MJa, Hennepin SBM, Olmsted LAV, Washington GJa, BDo. Early north (median 5/4) 5/5+ Cass BAW, 5/5 Crow Wing (Brainerd) JPR, 5/6 Crow Wing (second location in Brainerd) ABi, 5/7 Hubbard MaH. High counts 5/25 St. Louis (25, Bear Head S.P.) RSA, 5/26 Cook (25, Grand Portage S.P.) DDu, BMo. Late south 5/24 Hennepin ADr, RDa, 5/25 Rice JBk (median 5/30).
Canada Warbler
(Cardellina canadensis)
2124Early south (median 5/9) 5/7 Rice DAB, TFB, 5/8 Rice GHo, 5/10 Hennepin SHu. Early north (median 5/14) 5/12 Pine JSa, 5/18 Cass BAW, Clay NKu. High count 5/25 St. Louis (12) RSA. Late south 5/27 Hennepin JmM, 5/28 Ramsey BCh, Steele PSu (median 5/31).
Wilson's Warbler
(Cardellina pusilla)
2444Early south (median 5/4) 5/5 Dakota JMk, Faribault WAF, Olmsted JWH, LAV, SHk, Ramsey BCh, AGu, Steele PSu. Early north (median 5/10) 5/6 Morrison MJB, 5/7 Hubbard MaH, 5/8 Becker GMe, Cass BAW. High counts 5/14 Hennepin (16) BAF, 5/7 Rice (15) DAB, 5/21 Hennepin (15) DSp. Late south 5/27 Hennepin JmM (median 5/29), but also see summer report for more late south migrants and potential breeders north.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Summer Tanager
(Piranga rubra)
11All reports 5/6 Blue Earth (Good Thunder) ph. JNe, 5/8–10 Fillmore (first-year male) RAE, JWH, ph. DAC, ph. GEr, m.ob., 5/8–9 Freeborn (first-year male) ARW, AEB, ph. DcS, 5/9 Hennepin (first-year male) ph. LFz, 5/10 Mower (Honey Tree Farm) ph. SWm, 5/11 Blue Earth (adult male, near Cambria) GLa, KRE, ph. RZi, m.ob., Scott (first-year male, Shakopee) ph. AMo, 5/12 Faribault WAF, Washington (2, 1 photographed) ph. JLM, 5/14+ Washington (Afton S.P.) JSe, 5/16 Blue Earth (female, south of Mankato) ChH, 5/17–18 Rice (first-year male, Faribault) †DAB, BWF, 5/21 ph. Sherburne (first-year male) BTe, 5/22 Ramsey (first-year male) DSg.
Scarlet Tanager
(Piranga olivacea)
2931Early south (median 5/5) 5/7 Faribault CoN, Ramsey RZi, PSe, Winona MHa plus six other counties on 5/8. Early north (median 5/12) 5/10 Morrison JFR, PSP, MEm, 5/14 Cass BAW. High counts 5/26 Scott (9, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAF, SHF, 5/21 Sherburne (7) JGb.
Western Tanager
(Piranga ludoviciana)
35All south 4/20 Goodhue (west of Red Wing) VTh, 5/8 Dakota (Burnsville) NBn, 5/12–14 Hennepin (Champlin) ph. SvB, ph. PEB, m.ob., 5/13–17 Rice (Faribault) TFB, †DAB, m.ob, 5/14 Sherburne (near Princeton) ph. KNy, 5/18 Hennepin SKe, 5/21 Sherburne (Becker Twp.) BTe. All north 4/20 Crow Wing (Fort Ripley/St. Mathias) ph. fide PSP, 5/6 Douglas (Brandon) ph. SWt, 5/13 Crow Wing (north of Crosslake) ph. JPR, ABi, 5/16 Pennington (Thief River Falls) JMJ.
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
1753Reported statewide except in far northwest corner. Northernmost report 4/16 Cook (Grand Marais) DMB.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
3352Early south (median 4/28) 4/28 Lac qui Parle BJU, 5/2 Olmsted MHm, 5/3 Brown BTS, Olmsted SHk, Washington PCa. Early north (median 5/3) 4/20 Mille Lacs SAd, 5/2 Todd JLK, 5/5 Otter Tail JsS. High counts 5/8 Carver (32) JCy, 5/24 Scott (24) BAF.
Blue Grosbeak
(Passerina caerulea)
3All reports were from its traditional range: 5/21 Lyon GWe, 5/22 Rock DAC, RBJ, 5/25 Rock MSS, JmP, 5/26 Pipestone TKa.
LAZULI BUNTING
(Passerina amoena)
3All reports 5/11 Waseca ph. CCBl, 5/21 Ramsey (Roseville) ph. DSg, 5/21–23 Hennepin (Orono) ph. LTM.
Indigo Bunting
(Passerina cyanea)
2343Early south (median 5/4) 5/5 Carver JCy, 5/6 Hennepin KeL, Houston KRz, Olmsted MHm, Rice JHl, Wright JBg. Early north (median 5/9) 5/8 Crow Wing PSP, 5/11 Hubbard MAW.
Dickcissel
(Spiza americana)
213Early south (median 5/10) 5/11 Murray GWe, 5/12 Faribault WAF, 5/17 Goodhue PDK. Only north reports 5/30 Kanabec and Mille Lacs JEB.