Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2016-Spring Season
1 March through 31 May 2016
Paul E. Budde, Doug W. Kieser, Brian T. Smith, and William C. Marengo

Mild winter weather that continued through March undoubtedly contributed to a spring migration that was quite early this year. This was especially apparent for waterfowl, shorebirds, and sparrows.

A pair of Black-bellied Whistling-Ducks in Le Sueur County during the latter half of May was the eleventh state record of this species. Mute Swans were more frequently encountered than usual, with most reports from counties along the Mississippi and Minnesota rivers. The lone Cinnamon Teal was a drake found in Lac qui Parle State Park in late April. A female Harlequin Duck was seen over a three-week period at the Knife River Marina in Lake County. Scoter reports were also few. A drake Surf Scoter was in Steele County for two weeks in early May, and three were seen on Lake Superior during the same period. White-winged Scoters were only found in St. Louis County, both on Lake Superior and away from the big lake on Bear Island Lake. Black Scoters were undetected, if present. The only Long-tailed Duck away from Lake Superior was on Long Meadow Lake in Hennepin County where it was enjoyed by many during its two-week layover.

The most intriguing representative of the Galliformes reported was a Greater Prairie-Chicken in Pipestone County. Eurasian Collared-Doves continued their expansion into Minnesota. This spring saw new county records for Anoka, Pine, and Red Lake counties, leaving only nine with none.

Shorebird migration through Minnesota was exceptionally early this season. Of the 30 regular spring species, 26 arrived south and 23 arrived north earlier than 25-year medians. On average, south arrivals were a full week early, and north arrivals were six days early.

With reports of Black-necked Stilt from both Grant and Lyon counties this season, this species now has been documented in 12 of the past 14 springs. Three Piping Plovers in as many counties provided the best spring showing of this species since 2009 when at least seven individuals were found. Whimbrels were reported from five locations in the Central and Northwest regions, for a total of 28 individuals, while the three Northeast reports — where the species is more expected — were all of single birds. An alternate-plumage Red Knot provided a first record for Wilkin County in late May. A record-early Baird's Sandpiper was photographed at the Sleepy Eye W.T.P.; the three earliest dates for this species are now from 2012, 2015, and 2016.

In spring, jaegers show up about every other year in Duluth; this year a lone Parasitic was found at the end of May. Three Little Gulls also made their way to Duluth, all at Minnesota Point. Six south reports of Thayer's Gull — all in the southeastern quarter of the state — was surprising, as this species is infrequently detected south in the spring. An Iceland Gull was in Scott County in late March. Sherburne County got its first record of Lesser Black-backed Gull when up to three — a record high tally for this species — were found at Lake Fremont in late April.

Red-throated Loons were seen in five counties including, for the first season ever, reports from three south counties. One remarkably early individual was discovered in Crow Wing County on 10 March. Two Pacific Loons were found this spring. One was where one might hope for one, in Duluth off Park Point. The other, however, was a totally unexpected first record for Rock County.

Two Glossy Ibis records were the first for Yellow Medicine and Traverse counties and represented the ninth and tenth records for this species in Minnesota. All ten have been between mid April and mid May, and eight of the ten have been in the last ten years. The total of 96 White-faced Ibis was the second highest seasonal tally ever, only surpassed by the 157 of spring 2013.

The seventh state record for Black Vulture came from the Bethany Hawk Watch in Blue Earth County. Apart from the first of this species in fall 2001, all have been from the spring season. Snowy Owls were present in typical numbers for spring and departed the south and north regions near their 25-year medians. For only the second spring in 25 years, no Northern Hawk Owls were found in the state, while a Burrowing Owl in Wilkin County was the first for that species in the last five years. The two overwintering Gyrfalcons in Duluth-Superior that seemed to spend most of their time in the Badger State were last seen in Minnesota 21 March.

A push of passerines into the state in mid April provided a record early north Great Crested Flycatcher in Duluth and two record early Blue-headed Vireos near the Twin Cities. Two Say's Phoebes were found at Felton Prairie, probably the best location in the state to search for this species. Male Mountain Bluebirds were seen by many in Sherburne and Dakota counties, both in March. Seven Townsend's Solitaires was a good total for the season. Two Varied Thrushes were found, including a first record for Red Lake County and an individual that overwintered in Beltrami County until mid April.

Fifteen Northern Mockingbirds was the highest total reported in a season since 21 were found in spring 2006. Large numbers of Bohemian Waxwings migrated past the West Skyline Hawk Count site at the end of March. Only a few lingered north past mid April, all in St. Louis County. The 13th and 14th state records of Eurasian Tree Sparrow were of one in East Grand Forks and two in Eagan. The latter was the eighth in the last ten years.

Another early migrant for the season was American Pipit, which was found south almost two weeks earlier and north over three weeks earlier than the median. The movement of winter finches around the state this spring was not particularly noteworthy; perhaps the most interesting observation was of a well-documented Evening Grosbeak that crossed the Red River from Fargo, ND, into Moorhead. A total of 17 Smith's Longspurs were found as they clipped the southwestern corner of Minnesota during their mid-April migration.

In mid May, a Worm-eating Warbler was discovered in the Cannon River Wilderness Area. While it might have been expected that a Yellow-throated Warbler would show up at Whitewater State Park for the fourth consecutive year, it was very surprising that two paired up and nested at Gold Medal Park in downtown Minneapolis (The Loon 88:84–85). Two records of warblers proved to be first county records: a Kentucky in Fillmore and a Hooded in Steele County.

Sparrows also arrived notably earlier than in recent years. Dates of first appearances averaged eleven days prior to median arrivals south and seven days early north. Henslow's Sparrows were found more widely than in any spring in recent history. They were already in ten counties by the time their typical arrival date passed. White-crowned Sparrows were another example of early migrants. In addition to an apparent lone migrant in Hennepin County that was 39 days early, this species was already present in six south counties prior to their expected arrival date. In Cook, St. Louis County, a male Lark Bunting provided the state's 18th record of this Great Plains species since 2000; surprisingly, 11 of these have been found in the Northeast region.

Five Summer Tanagers were discovered in the state, all during the second week of May. Western Tanagers were in Lac qui Parle and Kandiyohi counties in the last week of April. A Blue Grosbeak in late May was a first for Steele County. Great-tailed Grackles continued to expand ever so slowly out of their stronghold in Jackson County. This season they were found in four southwestern counties, including a first record for Redwood. For the first time, Baltimore Orioles were reported from all 87 counties.

Weather: March was a warm month in Minnesota, with average temperatures well above historical averages in much of the state for the seventh consecutive month. In April cooler than normal temperatures at the beginning and end of the month balanced warmer than normal temps mid month to result in monthly averages near normal. In early May temperatures rose into the mid-90s as far north as Lake County, only to be followed by frost across much of the state and even snow flurries in some regions by mid-month.

Precipitation totals were quite variable each month, with some areas above normal by two inches and others below by nearly the same. Major events included a rain/snow mix in mid March that fell on North-central and Northeast Minnesota, and a major snow event that resulted in four to twelve inches of snow across the southern third of the state on 23 March.

Insufficiently documented records of Regular species: Ruffed Grouse 4/22 Carver, 4/23 Waseca (both out of range); Sanderling 4/1 Scott (early migrant); Least Sandpiper 3/30 St. Louis (early migrant); Semipalmated Sandpiper 4/16 Grant (early migrant, description didn't rule out Baird's Sandpiper); Great Black-backed Gull 3/26 Scott (Casual away from Lake Superior); Common Tern 4/19 Blue Earth (early migrant); Golden Eagle 5/18 Hennepin (late migrant); Prairie Falcon 4/26 Swift (rare statewide); Eastern Wood-Pewee 4/13 Renville, 4/17 Hennepin (early migrants); Say's Phoebe 5/21 Becker (rare, no details); Western Kingbird 5/27 Fillmore (out of range); Northern Shrike 4/8, 4/22, 4/25 Waseca (late migrants, possible confusion with Loggerhead Shrike); Yellow-throated Vireo 3/22 Anoka (very early migrant); House Wren 3/12 Morrison (very early migrant); Wood Thrush 3/26 Dakota, 4/15 Dakota (very early, easily mis-identified migrants); Black-throated Blue Warbler 5/19 Mahnomen (out of range, potential first county record); Chipping Sparrow 3/10 Douglas (very early migrant); Henslow's Sparrow 3/13 Rice (very early migrant); White-crowned Sparrow 3/6, 3/16 Todd (early dates, no suggestion of overwintering).

Acknowledgements: We thank Jeanie Joppru and Jim Lind for compiling and providing transcripts of Minnesota's two 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 2016). Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished seasonal report data from the 25-year period 1990 through 2014. 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
BLACK-BELLIED WHISTLING-DUCK
(Dendrocygna autumnalis)
1 Eleventh state record 5/19–23 Le Sueur (2, Eggert Lake) RBJ, RBW, ph. †DAB, †PCC, ph. †SBM, †TAT, ph. GHo, plus photographs from ten additional observers via eBird.
Snow Goose
(Anser caerulescens)
1444 See winter report for early south. Early north (also see winter report) 3/6 Otter Tail RHj, Polk (3, East Grand Forks) SAu, 3/7 Traverse DLP. High counts 3/6 Nobles (4,890) PEJ, DFN, 3/8 Lyon (2,500) GWe. Late south 5/15 Benton HHD, 5/18 Nobles HHD, 5/27–31 Nobles (2) KRE, m.ob. (median 6/1). Late north 4/21 Douglas (max. 3, Osakis W.T.P.) ToR, SDS, 5/11 Traverse ANy, 5/20 Grant AFa, DSc (median 5/29).
Ross's Goose
(Anser rossii)
535 See winter report for early south. All north 3/7–12 Traverse DLP, MO, 3/12 Grant AaL, Crow Wing PSP, ph. EGa, m.ob., 4/6 Douglas ALu, 5/15 Polk (Brandt-Angus Impoundment) PEB, 5/21 Polk (Angus-Oslo Impoundment) SAu. High counts 3/6 Nobles (187) PEJ, DFN, 3/8 Lyon (100) GWe. Late south 4/12 Rice DAT, 4/13 Yellow Medicine GWe, 5/14 Washington JEc (median 5/14).
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
1447 Many south migrants appeared in February. Early north (median 3/25) 3/7 Traverse DLP, 3/10 Douglas JPE, 3/11 Clay SAu. High counts 3/6 Watonwan (5,900) PEJ, DFN, 3/6 Yellow Medicine (4,000, Miedd Lake) GWe, 3/12 Lac qui Parle (4,000) KeL. Late south 5/21 Brown (2) ChH, APi, Mower SWm, 5/27–31 Nobles (2) KRE, m.ob. (median 5/17). Late north 5/14 Marshall PEB, 5/17 Clay (3) ANy, DBz, 5/19 Norman CRM, m.ob. (median 5/18).
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
1334 See winter report for early south. Early north (median 3/18) 3/6 Todd MJB, 3/7 Traverse DLP, 3/10 Douglas JPE. Descriptions provided in varying detail from 9 counties. High counts 3/12 Douglas (300, Little Rachel Lake) BEc, 3/6 Lyon (75, Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe, 3/6 Nobles (75) PEJ, DFN. Late south 5/14 Washington (2) WCM, 5/18 Isanti RMD, 5/31 Hennepin (46) CMB (median 5/13). Late north 4/19 Hubbard (2) REn, AxB, 4/30 Cass (5, Longville W.T.P.) KHe, 5/14 Aitkin TLa, Hubbard (2) REn, AxB (median 5/21).
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties.
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
7 All reports: 3/1–27 Kandiyohi (1, Little Kandiyohi Lake) RAE, m.ob., 3/2–4/18 Goodhue (4, Mississippi River Lock & Dam #3) SMu, m.ob., 3/5 Goodhue (imature, Sturgeon Lake) DBz, 3/7 Nicollet (1, near Nicollet) MiO, 3/10 Wright (1, Pelican Lake) RBW, 3/13 Houston (1, Brownsville Overlook) KvM, 4/3 McLeod (1, Eagle Lake) HCT, 5/8–18 Redwood (1, Gales Lake W.M.A.) DFN, PEJ, m.ob., 5/12–20 Nicollet (1, near Nicollet) CRM, m.ob., 5/30 (1, Frontenac S.P.) BCM.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
3248 High counts 3/15 Hennepin (300, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) BHe, 3/17 Chisago (140, C.R. 17) DPi, 3/18 Mille Lacs (100, Lake Onamia) KNo, 3/26 Meeker (100) BNn.
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
3037 Early south (but also see winter report) 3/2 Rice (15) DAB, 3/3–7 Goodhue (max. 8, Lake Byllesby) NSc, BAF, 3/7 Carver (3) JCy, Dakota ADS, Olmsted (6) LAV. Early north (median 3/20) 3/13 Morrison (95, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) SEm, m.ob., Pine (68) TJo, 3/16 Becker (4) ShG, HeH, Pine (35) JFR, (40) KrM. High counts 3/24 Mille Lacs (1,800, Lake Onamia) RBJ, 3/20 Grant (1,560, North Ottawa Impoundment) KnM. Late south 4/22–23 Lac qui Parle (max. 24, Salt Lake) KvM, m.ob., 5/5–7 Le Sueur RAE, HHD (median 5/4). Late north 5/28 Becker (2) DBa, Clay DBa, m.ob., Norman RBJ (median 5/28).
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
3453 A drake overwintered in Douglas (Goose Park) and was still present 3/6 along with a female that arrived in February BEc. Early north migrants (median 3/17) 3/8 Todd (7) ALu, 3/11 Clay (3) PBB, Douglas (4) BEc, Morrison MEm, KEm. High count 4/10 Hennepin (225, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) KvM.
Blue-winged Teal
(Spatula discors)
3453 Early south (median 3/13) 3/6–8 Hennepin AGu, m.ob., 3/7–8 Yellow Medicine GWe. Early north (median 3/30) 3/10 Douglas JPE, 3/12 Grant AaL, 3/27 Otter Tail WPl. High count 4/16 Morrison (405, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) JEm, SEm.
Cinnamon Teal
(Spatula cyanoptera)
1 One south report 4/30–5/1 Lac qui Parle (drake with Blue-winged Teal, Lac qui Parle S.P.) ph. †CSc, GWe.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
3453 Reported in all 87 counties. See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/26) 3/11–13 Douglas RnB, BEc, 3/14 Clay ShG, HeH, 3/15 Morrison SEm. High counts 4/9 Lincoln (820, Lake Hendricks) RCl, 4/5 Yellow Medicine (650, Spellman Lake) GWe.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
3253 Early north (median 3/18) 3/7 Crow Wing EGa, Traverse DLP, 3/12 Grant AaL, Traverse MO. High counts 3/19 Houston (1,000, Blue Lake) SPu, 3/20 Lac qui Parle (750, Big Stone N.W.R.) JPR, ClN.
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
2950 See winter report for first south migrants. Early north (median 3/27) 3/12 Grant AaL, Morrison FGo, 3/13 Clay PBB, Morrison SEm, m.ob, Traverse DLP. High counts 3/19 Houston (500, Blue Lake) SPu, 3/26 Lyon (225, Lone Tree Lake) GWe.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
1321 High count 3/8 St. Louis (20, Interstate Island W.M.A.) JPR. Late south 5/5 Scott RCu, 5/8 Hennepin BCl, JGo, 5/28–29 Stearns (Albany W.T.P.) PCC, HHD (median 5/16).
Mallard X American Black Duck
(Anas platyrhynchos X A. rubripes)
11 Two reports: 3/27 Carver JCy, 4/9 Mille Lacs (5) PEJ.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
2650 See winter report for overwintering birds and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/18) 3/7 Traverse DLP, 3/7–8 St. Louis JPR, ClN, 3/11 Becker TCL, NaH. High count 3/20 Lac qui Parle (900, Big Stone N.W.R.) JPR, ClN.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
3253 See winter report for overwintering birds and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/26) 3/7 Cass PSP, Traverse DLP, 3/8 Otter Tail BRL. High count 4/7 Hennepin (770, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) BAF.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
2747 See winter report for early south migrants. Early north (median 3/28) 3/8 St. Louis JPR, 3/13 Douglas BEc, Morrison SEm, m.ob. High counts 3/20 Freeborn (8,500) PEJ, 3/11 Winona (4,400, Pools #5 & 5A) PEJ, 3/27 Lac qui Parle (2,200, Bolland Slough) KRE.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
3453 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Reported in all 87 counties. Early north (median 3/23) 3/12 Grant AaL, Traverse MO, 3/13 Douglas BEc, Morrison SEm, m.ob. High counts 3/29 Steele (500, Oak Glen Lake) JnS, 3/12 Brown (300, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) KRE.
Canvasback X Redhead
(Aythya valisineria X A. americana)
1 One report 4/10 Freeborn (Geneva Lake, male) †PEJ.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
3452 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/17) 3/6–11 Douglas RnB, LGl, 3/11 Mille Lacs KNo, Morrison MEm, KEm. High counts 3/9 Goodhue (1,000, Prairie Island) DVe, 3/19 Houston (1,000, Blue Lake) SPu.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
2342 See winter report for early south migrants. Early north (median 3/31) 3/8 Crow Wing PSP, Douglas BEc, 3/12 Traverse AaL. High count 4/16 St. Louis (500, Park Point) BeA. Late south 5/13–15 Lyon GWe, DaB, 5/27 Benton HHD (median 5/17). Late north 5/25–27 St. Louis (all reports from Park Point) BMu, m.ob., 5/28 Douglas DPG (median 6/1).
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
3452 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (also see winter report) 3/6 Todd MJB, 3/11 Becker TCL. High counts 3/19 Hou-ston (1,001, Blue Lake) SPu, 4/1 Winona (1,000, Prairie Island Park) DSt.
Ring-necked Duck X Lesser Scaup
(Aythya collaris X A. affinis)
1 One south report: 4/10 Freeborn (male, Geneva Lake) †PEJ.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
1 Two north reports: 3/30, 4/19 Lake (female, Knife River Marina) ph. JWL.
Surf Scoter
(Melanitta perspicillata)
21 All reports: 5/1–15 Steele (adult male in alternate plumage, Rice Lake) JPr, †DAB, m.ob., 4/28–5/4 St. Louis (male and female, Park Point) BMu, m.ob., 5/18 Lake (1, Two Harbors) JWL.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
2 All reports: 5/12 St. Louis (3, Bear Island Lake) SLF, 5/12–17 St. Louis (max, 4, Park Point) ClN, m.ob., 5/16 Douglas (sub-adult male) DBz, ANy.
Black Scoter
(Melanitta americana)
No reports.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
31 One south report 3/15–4/1 Hennepin (male, Long Meadow Lake) ANy, m.ob. North reports through 5/27 in Cook, 5/20 in Lake and 5/21 in St. Louis. High counts 4/16 Lake (26, Two Harbors) JWL, 3/12 St. Louis (25, Lakewood Pumping Station) JWL.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
3350 See winter report for overwintering and early spring migrants. Early north (median 3/22) 3/6 Todd MJB, 3/10 Pine MJn, 3/12 Traverse AaL. High count 4/18 Hennepin (133) CMB. Late south 5/22 Le Sueur BMu, 5/22–25 Stearns ALu, DOr, 5/29 Freeborn BBu, OBu (median 5/29).
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
3245 High count 3/6 Anoka (350, Coon Rapids Dam) RCl. Late south 5/4 Carver JTg, 5/5 Steele JnS, 5/6 Dakota SuE, SEg (median 5/12).
Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala islandica)
No reports.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
3452 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/15) 3/6 Douglas BEc, 3/7–8 Cass PSP, 3/7 Crow Wing LMS, Pine KrM, Todd ALu. High counts 3/17 Goodhue (63, Mississippi River Lock and Dam #3) KDS, 3/24 Mille Lacs (54, Lake Onamia) RBJ.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
3251 High counts 3/13 Houston (155, Brownsville Overlook) KvM, 3/21 Pope (150, Malmedal Lake) BEc, Late south 5/19 Dakota (2) FHa, 5/20 Ramsey (2) VDo, 5/21 Freeborn (Albert Lea Lake) PEJ (median 5/25).
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
2444 Early south (but also see winter report) 3/1 Ramsey (Pigs Eye Lake) BAF, 3/5 Rice DAB, ELC, and nine additional counties on 3/6. Early north (median 3/31) reports from counties away from Lake Superior: 3/18 Douglas (2) RnB, 3/22 Pine (2) TJo, Traverse DLP. High counts 5/7 Lake (126, Castle Danger) JWL, 4/7 Hennepin (84) CMB. Late south 5/21 Scott MAK, 5/28 Hennepin (10) CPa (median 5/20).
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
2252 Early south (also see winter report) 3/1 Scott PEJ, 3/6 Blue Earth, JWH, m.ob., Chippewa DLP, Nobles PEJ, DFN. Early north (median 3/30) 3/11–16 Douglas RnB, BEc, 4/16 Crow Wing AaL, followed by reports from 4 other counties. High counts 4/19 Lyon (400, Cottonwood Lake) GWe, 4/15 Martin (360, Pierce Lake) HCT.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
2750 Reported as far north as Marshall, Beltrami, Itasca, St. Louis. High counts 3/20 Hennepin (43, Fort Snelling S.P.) PNi, MAl, 3/21 Goodhue (42, Pleasant Valley) DVe.
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
2813 Found throughout normal range, essentially northeast of a line from Clay to Fillmore. Spring drumming counts were up 18% statewide in 2016 (MN DNR).
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
6 All reports: 3/12 Lake (2, F.R. 1902) NLM, 3/28 Koochiching AMe, 4/22 Itasca DBz, m.ob., 4/23–26 St. Louis WPe, 4/27 Lake GA, 5/10 Lake of the Woods BSi, 5/28 Cook DFN.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
11 Reports from Carlton, Kanabec, Kittson, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, and St. Louis. High counts 4/20 Roseau (25, 290th St.) AxL, 4/13 Kittson (24, Richardville Twp.) AxL.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
72 Two south reports: 4/9 Pipestone (one bird seen in flight east of Winter W.M.A., Altona Twp., The Loon 88:186) JSc, 4/17 Chippewa (2, Chippewa Prairie) RAE. All other reports from Becker, Clay, Mahnomen, Norman, Polk, Red Lake, Wilkin. High counts 5/20 Clay (40, Felton Prairie) LSm, 4/1 Clay (38, Bluestem Prairie) AKu.
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
414 Most reports south of the Minnesota river or in the western third of the state. High count 4/30 Goodhue (7, Warsaw W.M.A.) AlF. All other reports were of 1–3 birds.
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
2253 High counts 4/16 Yellow Medicine (16, Miedd Lake) GWe, 5/16 Washington (15, Lost Valley Prairie S.N.A.) RBd. All reports southwest of a line from Roseau to Pine.
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
3152 Overwintering bird 3/2–5 Kandiyohi HHD, JoS. Early south 3/7 Carver JCy, Hennepin CMB, PEJ, 3/8 Dakota DVe, Olmsted KNK, Scott JEB. Early north (median 3/25) 3/11–18 Mille Lacs KNo, Morrison MEm, KEm, 3/20 Wadena PJB, 3/24 Becker HeH, ShG. High count 4/14 Hennepin (329, Lakes Harriet, Calhoun and Nokomis in Minneapolis) CMB.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
2540 Early south (also see winter report) 3/15–18 Hennepin CMB, m.ob., 3/18 Washington GJa. Early north (median 4/6) 4/13–15 St. Louis JLK, BMu, 4/15 Beltrami DPJ, 4/16 Hubbard AxB, Lake JWL, Marshall MSp, Pennington JMJ. High count 4/18 Hennepin (428, Lakes Harriet, Calhoun and Nokomis) CMB. Late south 5/15 Olmstead LAV, 5/18 Isanti DPG, 5/19 Pope ANy, DBz (median 5/20). Late north 5/23 Pennington CAs, St. Louis JLK, 5/25 Beltrami DPJ (median 6/3).
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
2427 Early south (median 4/3) 3/20 Steele JWH, 3/29 Goodhue (2) PEJ, †KDS, 3/30 Faribault DFe. Early north (median 4/7) 4/5–14 St. Louis JPR, JLK, 4/9 Lake JWL. High count 5/13 St. Louis (356, Park Point) JLK.
Eared Grebe
(Podiceps nigricollis)
1226 Early south (median 4/11) 4/20 Hennepin (Lake Calhoun) †TLo, 4/23–24 Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) KEm, m.ob., 4/24 Big Stone DLP, Freeborn PSu. Early north (median 4/21) 5/1 Polk NWi, 5/2 Douglas JLK. High counts 5/9 Polk (35, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) SAu, 5/14 Stearns (18, Albany W.T.P.) RPR.
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
1115 Early south (median 4/11) 4/8–17 Big Stone DLP, ALw, 4/16 Lyon GWe, 4/17 Faribault RBW. Early north (median 4/20) 4/21 Douglas SDS, 4/24–25 Todd JAn, SEm, 4/27 Polk SAu. High counts 5/2 Douglas (426, Lake Osakis, counted individually) JLK, 5/30 Big Stone (76, Prairie State W.M.A., breeding colony, 38 pairs counted) GWe.
Clark's Grebe
(Aechmophorus clarkii)
No reports.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
3453 Reported from every county. High counts 3/13 Ramsey (100, Falcon Heights, University of Minnesota) OGo, 4/20 Dakota (100, Great Western Industrial Park) AlF.
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
1850 Reported from almost all counties south of a line from Pennington to Pine, also reported from St. Louis. New county records: 5/7 Anoka (2, Fish Lake Nature Trails) AxB, 4/15 Pine (Pine City) SvM, 5/27 Red Lake SC. High count 4/23 Lac qui Parle (12) SEm, KEm, MEm.
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
3453 Reported from every county. High counts 4/26 Brown (25, Milford Twp.) CoM, 5/8 Chisago (20, Wild River S.P.) TAr.
Cuckoos
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus americanus)
423 Early south (median 5/15) 5/10 Steele PSu, 5/11 Washington PNi, 5/11–14 Carver JCy, ANy, DBz. All north reports: 5/21 Todd RSF, 5/23–28 Becker HeH, ShG, 5/28 Carlton JEd, DTr, Douglas FPE. High count 5/31 Goodhue (7, Prairie Island Indian Community survey, 1 seen, 6 heard) JEn.
Black-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus erythropthalmus)
2331 Early south (median 5/9) 5/8 Jackson RAE, 5/10 Goodhue JTo, Murray HHD, Pipestone HHD, 5/12 Blue Earth CRM, m.ob., Chisago MHe. Early north (median 5/16) 5/16 Douglas ANy, DBz, 5/20 Otter Tail JsS, 5/21 reports from Becker, Clay, Kanabec, Morrison, Pine, Todd.
Nightjars
Common Nighthawk
(Chordeiles minor)
2841 Early south (median 5/3) 4/21 Ramsey REH, 5/3 Washington PNi, 5/6 Winona DBz. Early north (median 5/10) 5/17 Otter Tail JsS, Wadena ANy, DBz, 5/18 Clearwater ASu, Crow Wing EGa, Traverse ANy, DBz. High count 5/28 Pine (30, Snake River) TJo.
Eastern Whip-poor-will
(Antrostomus vociferus)
715 Early south (median 4/29) 4/21 Houston KAB, 4/23 Lac qui Parle BMu, 4/26 Sherburne JOs. Early north 5/11–13 Pine SC, 5/18 Carlton (2) GWe, St. Louis (3) SLF. High counts 5/24 Chippewa (7, Pete's Point Rd.) GWe, 5/17 Chippewa (5) WCM.
Swifts
Chimney Swift
(Chaetura pelagica)
2650 Early south (median 4/22) 4/17 Blue Earth AGo, 4/21 Dakota JMn, Scott RCu. Early north (median 5/1) 5/5 Otter Tail DST, 5/5–7 St. Louis JPR, FJN, JLK, 5/6–7 Morrison DSt, PSP. High count 5/14 Hennepin (120, Minneapolis) EBr.
Hummingbirds
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
(Archilochus colubris)
2942 Early south (median 5/1) 4/25–5/2 Mower RJW, SWm, 5/4 Carver WCM, Hennepin GAn, Wabasha JHn. Early north (median 5/5) 5/6 Red Lake fide JMJ, 5/7 Becker NaH, 5/8 Itasca EEO, Morrison SEm, Otter Tail RTo. High count 5/29 Dakota (9, at home feeder) AlF.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
1840 Early south (median 4/14) 4/16 Hennepin THa, Isanti JWH, ELC, 4/17 Blue Earth ChH, Faribault RBW. Early north (median 5/4) 4/24 Hubbard JWH, DBz, ANy, SC, 4/30 Otter Tail HHD, RAE, 5/1 Aitkin JdB. High counts 5/12 Lyon (5, 375th St. marsh) GWe, 5/24 Marshall (5, Agassiz N.W.R.) KnM.
Sora
(Porzana carolina)
2550 Early south (median 4/12) 4/10 Lac qui Parle DLP, 4/14 Big Stone DLP, Dakota DAB, 4/15 Stevens DLP, Swift DLP. Early north (median 4/23) 4/20 Crow Wing EGa, 4/24 Hubbard JWH, DBz, ANy, SC, 4/28 Otter Tail JsS. High counts 5/21 Roseau (20, estimated, Roseau Lake bed) SBM, HCT, PEB, DWK, 5/24 Marshall (13, Agassiz N.W.R.) KnM.
Common Gallinule
(Gallinula galeata)
12 One north report 5/31 Grant (Niemacki Lake Park) †JFl. All south reports: 5/7–9 Hennepin (Wood Lake N.C.) †TJo, †CMB, m.ob., 5/21 Wabasha (3, Whitewater W.M.A.) SHo.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
3052 Overwintered in Scott and probably in Goodhue and Washington. Away from these locations, early south 3/4 Steele HHD, then in eight additional counties on 3/6. Early north 3/6–16 Douglas, BEc, RnB, 3/12 Grant AaL, 3/14 Crow Wing ph. EGa. High counts 4/13 Dakota (1,200, Lakeville) KvM, 4/17 Hennepin (1,050, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) RCl.
Yellow Rail
(Coturnicops noveboracensis)
3 All north 5/10 Todd (Hartford W.M.A.) SEm, 5/21 Roseau (Roseau Lake bed, likely several dozen birds heard calling, but could not distinguish one from another) PEB, DWK, SBM, HCT, 5/27–29 Aitkin (max. 3, McGregor Marsh) BBa, m.ob.
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
3343 First south migrants appeared in late February. Early north (median 3/18) 3/9 Pine TJo, 3/10 Douglas JPE, Mille Lacs (2) KNo, Todd (2) CSh. High counts 4/16 Clay (300) JSc, 4/9 Norman (290, Agassiz-Olson W.M.A.) JCC.
Stilts, Avocets
BLACK-NECKED STILT
(Himantopus mexicanus)
11 All reports: 5/18 Grant (1, North Ottawa Impoundment) †DBz, ph. ANy, 5/31 Lyon (1, flooded field near Tracy) DFe, ph. †GWe, m.ob.
American Avocet
(Recurvirostra americana)
718 Early south (median 4/18) 4/13 Big Stone (2) DLP, Yellow Medicine (34, Miedd Lake) GWe, 4/15 Renville (21, Bird Island W.T.P.) TAT. Early north 4/20 Crow Wing (max. 10, St. Mathias rice paddies) ph, EGa, m.ob., Todd (4, Browerville W.T.P.) BWF, 4/23 Marshall (1, near Warren) SAu, Polk (1) SAu. High count 4/25 Yellow Medicine (37, Miller-Richter State W.M.A.) SBE, LiH, KeL.
Plovers
Black-bellied Plover
(Pluvialis squatarola)
1310 Early south (median 5/1) 4/23 Goodhue (2) GJa, m.ob., Jackson JJu, 5/6–7 Stearns (max. 2, Getchell Lake) PCC, m.ob. Early north (median 5/16) 5/12 St. Louis (4) ClN, 5/18 Grant ANy, DBz, 5/19 Crow Wing ABi, Itasca (2) SC, RAE. High count 5/21 Marshall (15, Agassiz Valley Impoundment) SAu. Late south 5/26 Stearns (2) PCC, 5/27 Nobles KRE, m.ob., 5/30 Lac qui Parle (2, Salt Lake) GWe (median 6/6). Late north 5/26 St. Louis JLK, 5/28–29 Lake JWL, 5/29 Becker (2) ClN, (median 6/5).
American Golden-Plover
(Pluvialis dominica)
717 Early south (median 4/8) 3/17 Faribault WAF, 3/18–26 Carver JuW, JCC, 3/29 Dodge JnS. Early north 4/23 Lake of the Woods BWF, Roseau JWH, m.ob., 5/2 Clearwater RMD, 5/21 Marshall SAu. High count 3/30 Freeborn (12) TAT. Late south 5/24 Big Stone DLP, but also see summer report (median 6/1). Late north 5/24 Grant DWK, PEB, HCT, SBM.
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties. Early south (but also see winter report) 3/3–5 Houston SHo, HHD, followed by reports from 14 other counties on 3/6. Early north (median 3/17) 3/6 Otter Tail KTe, 3/6–7 Todd MJB, JeM, 3/8 Douglas BEc. High counts 5/30 Yellow Medicine (41, Miedd Lake) GWe, 3/19 Carver (36, near Cologne) ToL.
Semipalmated Plover
(Charadrius semipalmatus)
1533 Early south (median 4/22) 4/16 Chippewa (Lac qui Parle) WCM, 4/17 Dakota (max. 3, Lake Byllesby) DAB, DGu, Yellow Medicine GWe. Early north (median 5/8) 5/4 Grant CoM, 5/15 Polk SAu, Red Lake HCT. High count 5/19 Dakota (200, Lake Byllesby R.P.) PNi. See summer report for late migrants statewide.
Piping Plover
(Charadrius melodus)
12 All reports: 5/7 Stearns (one at Lake Maria and up to 2 at Getchell Lake) ph. AaL, ph. ABm, ph. JlB, ph. MJB, ph. ToL,, 5/21–23 St. Louis (Minnesota Point) FJN, ph. JLK, ph. BeA, 5/22 Kandiyohi (Robbins Island Park) ph. JWd, ph. BAb
Sandpipers
Upland Sandpiper
(Bartramia longicauda)
716 Early south (median 4/26) 4/29 Renville KBR, 5/1 Lyon GWe, 5/2 Faribault (2) WAF, Rock KEm. Many north reports from Clay beginning 4/30 Clay (Bluestem Prairie S.N.A.) ToL; additional early north reports 5/3 Polk (3, Tympanuchus Prairie) SAu, 5/10 St. Louis (2, Arkola & Poplar) JLK. High count 5/14 Clay (8, Bluestem South) HeH, ShG.
Whimbrel
(Numenius phaeopus)
51 Only south report 5/17 Stearns (max. 9, Albany W.T.P.) †PCC, m.ob. All north 5/15 Marshall and Polk (11, Agassiz Valley Impoundment) PEB, 5/18 St. Louis (Western Waterfront Trail) SDi, 5/19 St. Louis (Arkola & Poplar) JLK, 5/23 Red Lake (8 total: three at gravel pit in extreme southwest corner of county, five at rice paddies near Oklee) PEB, DWK, HCT, SBM, 5/27 Lake (Agate Bay) EEO, JPR.
Hudsonian Godwit
(Limosa haemastica)
714 Early south (median 4/21) 4/13 Yellow Medicine GWe, 4/16 Big Stone PEJ, DFN, 4/17 Hennepin (2, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) DTr, DGu. All north 5/11 Traverse ANy, DBz, 5/14 Hubbard AxB, 5/15 Itasca SC, Polk (max. 4) PEB, SAu, 5/19 Mahnomen SC, 5/20–22 St. Louis (Duluth) JPR, ClN, 5/24 Pine (Pine City W.T.P.) TJo. High count 5/15 Pipestone (12, Edgerton W.T.P.) SBM. Late south 5/30 Big Stone (2, Artichoke Lake W.P.A.) GWe, 5/31 Lyon DFe, RAE, GWe, but also see summer report (median 5/31).
Marbled Godwit
(Limosa fedoa)
1917 Early south (median 4/13) 4/12 Swift DLP, 4/16 Big Stone ALw, DOr, Chippewa (2) WCM, Lac qui Parle (2) WCM, DOr, Swift DOr. Early north (median 4/12) 4/15 Marshall (2) AxL, 4/16 Wilkin (3) ToL, 4/17 Marshall (2) SAu. Additional notable north reports 5/4 Koochiching RMD, 5/17 Itasca SC. High count 5/16 Hennepin (30, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) CRM, m.ob.
Ruddy Turnstone
(Arenaria interpres)
810 Early south (median 5/13) 5/8 Stearns (2, Getchell Lake) nine observers, 5/16 Hennepin ASu. Early north (median 5/14) 5/12 Wilkin (10) ANy, DBz, 5/17 Douglas ToR, 5/20 St. Louis BMu. High counts 5/26 Crow Wing (21, Garrison Wayside) ABi, 5/22 Marshall (17, Agassiz Valley Impoundment) PEB, DWK, SBM, HCT. Late south 5/30 Lac qui Parle GWe. Late north 5/31 Crow Wing (2) PSP, but also see summer report for late migrants north and south.
RED KNOT
(Calidris canutus)
1 Only report 5/20 Wilkin (adult in alternate plumage at the Brown W.P.A.) BWF.
Stilt Sandpiper
(Calidris himantopus)
621 Early south (median 5/4) 5/1 Hennepin DAk, 5/8 Yellow Medicine (4) GWe, 5/12 Hennepin (4) GrS, 5/13 Jackson, Le Sueur and Rock. Early north 5/13 Grant ANy, DBz, 5/18 Kanabec RMD, 5/20 Wilkin (Brown W.P.A.) BWF. High count 5/22 Yellow Medicine (31, Miedd Lake) GWe. Late south 5/31 Lac qui Parle DFe; also see summer report. Late north 5/23 Red Lake (2) DWK, PEB, HCT, SBM, 5/27 Clearwater SC, 5/29 Grant TiW.
Sanderling
(Calidris alba)
519 Early south (median 5/4) 4/24 Yellow Medicine BMu, 4/25 Lac qui Parle (2) CMz, 5/7 Redwood BTS. Early north (median 5/11) 5/12 St. Louis JPR, Wilkin (2) ANy, DBz. High counts 5/28 St. Louis (46, Park Point R.A.) MLH, 5/25 Yellow Medicine (28, Miedd Lake) GWe. See summer report for late migrants, north and south.
Dunlin
(Calidris alpina)
1438 Early south (median 4/16) 4/10–14 Goodhue / Dakota (Lake Byllesby) BDo, m.ob., 4/12 Swift DLP, 4/15 Hennepin (2) CMB, KvM, Yellow Medicine (4) GWe. Early north (median 5/11) 4/17–20 Crow Wing ph. EGa, PSP, 5/11 Traverse ANy, DBz, 5/12 Wilkin ANy, DBz. High count 5/8 Yellow Medicine (68, Miedd Lake) GWe. See summer report for late south migrants. Late north 5/31 Cook (4) JWL, St. Louis (2) PNi, but also see summer report.
Baird's Sandpiper
(Calidris bairdii)
1128 Early south (median 4/5) 3/9–10 Brown (record early, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, ph. MiO, 3/27 Yellow Medicine (5) KRE, LS, 4/5 Big Stone DLP. Early north (median 4/27) 4/14 Crow Wing (2) PSP, 4/15 Beltrami DPJ, 4/16 Crow Wing SEm, Grant ToL. High count 4/24 Lac qui Parle (30, Salt Lake) KeL. Late south 5/31 Lac qui Parle DFe. Late north 5/27 Clearwater, Polk and Red Lake SC, 5/29 Lake JWL, but also see summer report for more late migrants north and south.
Least Sandpiper
(Calidris minutilla)
2544 Early south (median 4/12) 4/10 Lincoln (2) JPR, JWH, 4/12 Swift DLP, 4/13 Yellow Medicine (4) GWe. Early north (median 5/6) 4/20 Crow Wing PSP, 5/1 Traverse DLP. High count 5/13 Yellow Medicine (346, careful count, Miedd Lake) GWe. See summer report for late south migrants. Late north 5/30 Aitkin (5) DMu, Wadena PJB, but also see summer report.
White-rumped Sandpiper
(Calidris fuscicollis)
1328 Early south (median 4/28) 5/3 Yellow Medicine GWe, 5/6 Mower SWm. Early north (median 5/13) 5/11 Traverse ANy, DBz, 5/12 Wilkin ANy, DBz, 5/15 Polk (4) PEB, SAu. High count 5/27 Yellow Medicine (325, estimate, Miedd Lake) GWe. See summer report for late south migrants. Late north 5/28 St. Louis MLH, JLK, Wilkin RBJ, 5/30 Wadena PJB, but also see summer report.
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
(Calidris subruficollis)
No reports.
Pectoral Sandpiper
(Calidris melanotos)
1839 Early south (median 4/1) 3/22 Freeborn (2 locations) TAT, 3/29 Wright (4) DWK, 4/3 Hennepin RaF. Early north (median 4/17) 4/14–17 Crow Wing (3) PSP, m.ob., 4/16 Grant (2) ToL, DFN, Morrison (4) JEm, SEm. High counts 4/19 Dakota (312, Lake Byllesby R.P.) GH0, 4/23 Stearns (127, Getchell Lake.) PCC. See summer report for late south migrants.Late north 5/31 Douglas (5) DBi, but also see summer report.
Semipalmated Sandpiper
(Calidris pusilla)
1836 Early south (median 4/17) 4/10 Yellow Medicine (2) GWe, 4/12 Swift DLP. Early north (median 5/4) 4/30–5/1 Polk (2) JPR, 5/11 Traverse ANy, DBz. High counts 5/30 Hennepin (650, counted by 5s, many more likely hidden in vegetation, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) BAF, 5/25 Yellow Medicine (364, Miedd Lake) GWe. See summer report for late south migrants. Late north 5/30 Wadena PJB, 5/31 St. Louis PNi, (4) PNi, but also see summer report.
Short-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus griseus)
1428 Early south (median 4/30) 4/23, 4/26 Big Stone DLP, 5/3 Stevens DLP, Yellow Medicine (3) GWe, 5/5 Faribault WAF. Early north (median 5/11) 5/11 Traverse ANy, DBz, 5/12 Wilkin (9) ANy, DBz, 5/13 Grant ANy, DBz. High count 5/16 Hennepin (50, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) SBM. Late south 5/27 Yellow Medicine (14) GWe, but also see summer report. Late north 5/21 Clearwater HCT, PEB, DWK, SBM, St. Louis JLK, 5/22 Marshall and Polk HCT, PEB, DWK, SBM, St. Louis ClN, JPR (median 5/27).
Long-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus scolopaceus)
224 Early south (median 4/19) 4/1 Scott JLO, 4/15 Yellow Medicine GWe, 4/17 Chippewa WCM, Rice DAT. All north 5/16 St. Louis (9, Meadowlands W.T.P.) TPM, 5/19 Marshall CCr, 5/22 St. Louis (Duluth) ClN, JPR. High counts 4/24 Yellow Medicine (30, Miedd Lake) GWe, 4/24 Lac qui Parle (21, Salt Lake) KeL. Late south from six counties on 5/16, then 5/17 Pipestone HHD, Stearns DOr (median 5/19).
American Woodcock
(Scolopax minor)
2634 Early south (median 3/13) 3/4 Houston DBz, 3/6 Rice TFB, 3/7 Washington RBd. Early north (median 3/26) 3/12 Pine MJn, 3/13 Todd (2) ALu, 3/14 Mille Lacs (2) KNo, St. Louis (2) ClN. High counts 4/13 St. Louis (28, Sax-Zim Bog) ClN, 3/28 Washington (20, Afton S.P., North Prairie Loop) EzH, IsH.
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
3143 Early south (no winter reports from these counties) 3/5 Hennepin MPi, 3/8 Yellow Medicine (2) GWe, 3/10 Carver MJB. Early north (median 3/31) 3/29 Aitkin (2) SNe, 3/31 Crow Wing PSP, 4/3 Crow Wing (2, Ray Cook W.M.A.) JPR, 4/5 Traverse and Wilkin HHD. High counts 4/7 Dodge (60, Ripley Twp.) JnS, 4/18 Stearns (51, Getchell Lake) MJB.
Spotted Sandpiper
(Actitis macularius)
3351 Early south (median 4/19) 4/14 Hennepin SKS, TLo, 4/16 Goodhue BHe, Lyon BAb. Early north (median 4/29) 4/15 Beltrami DPJ, 4/21 Crow Wing DBz, ANy, DAB, BWF, 4/25 Kanabec, Mille Lacs and Todd. High counts 5/22 Rice (24, Cannon River, Faribault to Wilderness Area) DAT, 5/15 Lac qui Parle (13, Salt Lake) KnM.
Solitary Sandpiper
(Tringa solitaria)
1343 Early south (median 4/17) 4/16–17 Dakota (4, Lake Byllesby) SOa, LFr, 4/17 Swift WCM, Wright (2) RBd. Early north (median 4/30) 4/21 St. Louis RHg, 4/28 Morrison (5) JLK, 5/1 Douglas ToR, Todd AaL. High count “5/9 Dakota (15, Lake Byllesby) AlF. Late south 5/28 Ramsey OGo, 5/29 Pipestone DFe, CRM, 5/30 Big Stone GWe (median 6/1). Late north 5/21 Crow Wing AaL, Kanabec JWH, MJB, 5/23 Red Lake PEB, DWK, HCT, SBM, 5/30 Cook (2) AaL (median 6/3).
Lesser Yellowlegs
(Tringa flavipes)
2950 Early south (median 3/30) 3/18–20 Carver JuW, m.ob., 3/20 Hennepin AtK, 3/30 Big Stone DLP. Early north (median 4/8) 4/3 Polk SAu, 4/9 Cass RBJ, 4/13 Crow Wing (3) PSP, 4/14 Itasca SC. High counts 5/7 Stearns (347, Getchell Lake.) PCC, 5/8 Dakota (310, Lake Byllesby) ALw. Please see summer report for late south migrants. Late north 5/25 Beltrami DPJ, 5/27 Red Lake SC, RBJ, Wadena RBJ (median 6/6).
Willet
(Tringa semipalmata)
1133 Early south (median 4/23) 4/19 Hennepin (3) SBE, 4/22 Kandiyohi JoS, JWd, Lyon (2) GWe, JPR. Early north (median 4/30) 4/29 St. Louis BMu, (4) JPR, JlB, ABm, 5/7–8 Crow Wing EGa, KNo, 5/11 Traverse ANy, DBz. High counts 5/12 Wilkin (11) ANy, 5/3 Olmsted (7, Silver Lake) MMe, 5/11 Dakota (7) RAE. Late south 5/24 Faribault WAF, BAy, Stearns PCC, 5/29 Hennepin BAF (median 5/26). Late north 5/24 St. Louis JLK, 5/27 Red Lake SC, RBJ, 5/29 Itasca SC (median 6/1).
Greater Yellowlegs
(Tringa melanoleuca)
2748 Early south (median 3/27) 3/15 Big Stone DLP, 3/16 Dakota KDS, 3/17 Hennepin DWK, BAF. Early north (median 4/7) 3/22 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) DPG, 3/31 Mille Lacs RBJ, 4/5 Crow Wing EGa, Wilkin HHD. High count 5/7 Yellow Medicine (148, Miedd Lake) GWe. Late south 5/30 Big Stone (2) GWe, Yellow Medicine (Miedd Lake) GWe (median 5/31). Late north 5/23 Pennington CAs, 5/27 Red Lake RBJ, 5/29 Itasca SC (median 5/30).
Wilson's Phalarope
(Phalaropus tricolor)
2534 Early south (median 4/22) 4/23–24 Lac qui Parle DGu, JJo, m.ob., 4/25 Big Stone DLP, Scott (2) HCT, JWZ, Yellow Medicine SBE, LiH. Early north (median 5/1) 4/15 Beltrami DPJ, 4/30 Polk (2) JPR, 5/8 Douglas (5) SEm. High counts 5/23 Red Lake (210, Red Lake Falls W.T.P.) PEB, HCT, SBM, DWK, 5/23 Polk (156, Crookston W.T.P.) KnM.
Red-necked Phalarope
(Phalaropus lobatus)
413 Early south (median 5/12) 5/8 Scott RBW, DBz, 5/14 Stearns RPR, GVa, 5/16 Pipestone (2) HHD. Early north 5/23 Pennington CAs, Polk (8) KnM, Red Lake (2) PEB, DWK, HCT, SBM. High counts 5/30 Yellow Medicine (42, Miedd Lake) GWe, 5/26 Faribault (26, South Wells W.T.P.) WAF. See summer report for late migrants, south and north.
Jaegers
Parasitic Jaeger
(Stercorarius parasiticus)
1 Only report 5/28–29 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) †JWL, JLK.
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
2440 Early south (median 4/3) 3/26 Rice (Cody Lake) BAb, 3/27 Rice (same location?) DAB, 3/28 Hennepin (Purgatory Creek wetlands) WFe, (2, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) BAF, Pope MJB. Early north (median 4/12) 4/14 Crow Wing ABi, Todd DFe, 4/15 Cass, Crow Wing and St. Louis. High count 5/18 St. Louis (410, Park Point, counted by 10s) JGB, JLK, ClN, KSt, JPR. Late south 5/26 Faribault GLa, 5/30 Sherburne SOa, RCl (median 6/2).
Little Gull
(Hydrocoloeus minutus)
1 All reports: 5/2 St. Louis (Superior Entry) BMu, 5/18 St. Louis (2 adults, Park Point) †PHS, †JLK, ph. JPR, m.ob.
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
1428 Early south (median 3/25) 3/26–27 Lyon GWe, 4/3 Yellow Medicine GWe, 4/5 Rice HCT. Early north (median 4/9) 4/10 Roseau JMJ, 4/14 Otter Tail KPe, 4/16 Polk MSp. High count 5/16 Brown (105, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) KnM.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
3253 See winter report for early south migrants. Early north 3/2 St. Louis (1, Canal Park) JPR, 3/4 St. Louis (10, Canal Park) JPR. High count 3/27 Isanti (3,200, pig farm; about 4,000 gulls, 80% Ring-billed) RCl.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
2440 Overwintered north and early south migrants appeared in February. High counts 3/29 Lake (975, Knife River Marina, counted by fives) JWL, 3/27 Isanti (800, pig farm; about 4,000 gulls, estimate 20% Herring Gulls) RCl.
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
11 All south 3/26–27 Scott (flooded field on S.R. 13, 1/2 mile south of C.R. 8) BAb, †RMD, RBW, DWK, 4/3 Scott (same location) BAb. All north 3/3–4 St. Louis (Canal Park) ph. JPR, 3/6 St. Louis (Canal Park) YK, 3/7 St. Louis (Interstate Island W.M.A.) JPR, 3/15 St. Louis (2, Park Point R.A.) JPR, 4/9 St. Louis (2, Superior Entry) PHS, 4/27–29 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) PHS, JWL, MLH, 5/1 St. Louis (first-cycle, Superior Entry) ClN.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
15 All south 3/9–13 Wabasha (second-cycle, Lake City) ph. †DAB, m.ob., 3/12 Washington (across Mississippi River from Lake Rebecca Park) ph. †BAF, 3/26 Hennepin (adult, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) ChM, TAT, RBW, 4/10 Isanti ph. †ELC, HHD, 4/11 Hennepin (adult, Purgatory Creek wetlands) ph. †DWK, 4/27–29 Sherburne (max. 3 adults or near adults, Lake Fremont) ToL, DWK, m.ob. All north 4/25, 4/28 St. Louis (3rd/4th-cycle, Park Point R.A.) PHS, ph. JPR, ph. ClN, ph. TJo, AM, BMu, 4/28 St. Louis (second-cycle, Park Point R.A.) †MLH, ph. ClN.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
23 All south 3/3 Goodhue (adult, Lake Pepin) HHD, RAE, 3/13 Wabasha JPr, (first-cycle, Lake Pepin) JWH, JmP, ph. JPr, 4/11 Isanti (first-cycle) RBJ. Late north 4/19 St. Louis (immature, Virginia) DBF, 4/28 St. Louis BMu, (first-cycle, Park Point R.A.) MLH, JPR.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
11 All south 3/9–13 Wabasha (2, both third-cycles) †DAB. All north reports were from St. Louis, where last seen 4/28 (three age groups), then 5/3 (first-cycle, Duluth harbor) ClN. High count 3/15 St. Louis (4, Park Point R.A.) JPR. Also see Insufficiently Documented Reports.
Caspian Tern
(Hydroprogne caspia)
1724 Early south (median 4/24) 4/20 Goodhue DBz, 5/1 Freeborn PEJ, 5/4 Hennepin JBs, Olmsted MiD, Swift HHD. Early north (median 5/1) 4/15 Beltrami DPJ, 4/28–29 St. Louis BMu, MLH, 4/30 Cass (15) KHe. High counts 5/14 Hubbard (50, Akeley W.T.P.) AxB, 5/22 Carver (45, Wahibo Marsh) JWZ. See summer report for late south migrants.
Black Tern
(Chlidonias niger)
2245 Early south (median 4/30) 5/4 Stearns (10) DOr, 5/7 Goodhue SWe, 5/8 Sherburne RFr, Yellow Medicine PEJ, GWe. Early north (median 5/8) 5/12 Clay (3) THv, Wilkin ANy, 5/17 Hubbard DFe, Wadena ANy, DBz. High count 5/30 Lyon (115, Lone Tree Lake) GWe.
Common Tern
(Sterna hirundo)
1315 Early south (median 4/26) 4/24 Jackson DAk, 5/7 Goodhue (Villa Maria Retreat Center) SWl, (Frontenac S.P.) SWe, TLg, (Hok-Si-La Park: seen just north of park) SWe. Early north (median 5/1) 5/7 St. Louis (4) JLK, 5/8 Crow Wing KNo, Otter Tail RTo, St. Louis (5) JPR. High count 5/19 St. Louis (219, Park Point near Sky Harbor Airport) JLK. Late south 5/26 Olmsted (2) LAV, 5/29 Dakota (4) MJM (median 6/4).
Forster's Tern
(Sterna forsteri)
2140 Early south (median 4/10) 4/2 Yellow Medicine GWe, 4/9 Washington NHy, 4/10 Wright JlB, ABm. Early north (median 4/17) 4/24 Clay (2) THv, 4/29 Crow Wing PSP, 4/30 Douglas ToR, Otter Tail HHD, RAE. High counts 5/17 Dakota (30, Lake Byllesby R.P.) LiH, 5/18 Olmsted (28, Chester Woods) ShG, HeH.
Loons
Red-throated Loon
(Gavia stellata)
23 All south 4/3–4 Olmsted (East Landfill Reservoir) RLE, JPr, JmP, †LAV, ph. MiD, †JWH, m.ob.; 4/26–28 Sherburne (Lake Fremont) †PLJ, †DWK, †PRH; 5/15–16 Le Sueur (Eggert Lake) RBW, PRH, †DAB, ph. DWK. North reports included a record-early individual found 3/10 by Clayton Pederson in Baxter, Crow Wing County, where it apparently landed on wet pavement and could not take flight. It was brought to a rehabilitator, Katie Baratto, and released on 3/13 in Brainerd, and then was serendipitously refound 3/14–19 (PSP, ph. EGa, ph. LMS, m.ob.). Additional north reports from Park Point in St. Louis: 5/2 (1) MLH, 5/23, 5/25 (1) JLK, 5/29 (5) JLK.
Pacific Loon
(Gavia pacifica)
11 An adult in alternate plumage was discovered just east of Blue Mounds S.P. in Rock 5/15–17 †RPE, ph. †DAB, ph. JWd, ph. JmP, ph. DWK, ph. JCk, ph. ChA, ph. KEm. A bird in basic plumage was found off Park Point in St. Louis 5/30 †PHS.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
3241 One overwintered in Benton/Stearns. First migrants found south 3/13 Wabasha (Lake Pepin) DBz, JWH, 3/15 Hennepin CMB, 3/18 Rice RBW. Early north (median 4/1) 3/19 Mille Lacs (2) KNo, 3/22 Lake JWL, 3/25 Cass DAY. High counts 5/6 Lake (14, Burlington Bay) JWL, 4/14 Hennepin (13) CMB.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
3250 Early south (median 3/14) 3/7 Rice (3, Sakatah Lake S.P.) WPS, 3/9–10 Rice (locations?) TFB, MJB, 3/11 Blue Earth ChH, McLeod (2) ANy, LSe, JWZ. Early north (median 3/31) 3/19 Otter Tail (Hansel Lake) AaL, 3/27 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) WPl, 3/29–30 Lake (4) JWL. High counts 5/28 Meeker (600, Pigeon Lake, Dassel) PLJ, 4/19 Becker (265, LaBelle and Duck lakes) ShG, HeH.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
2551 Early south (median 3/16) 3/6 Winona (15) †RSA, 3/8 Freeborn BLs, Wabasha (25) JmP. Early north (median 4/5) 3/12 Douglas (2, Little Rachel Lake) †BEc, 4/5 Traverse HHD, 4/10 Cass (10, Shamps Pond) DAY, Douglas (Osakis W.T.P.) BEc, Marshall (3) RAE, Roseau JMJ. High counts 4/23 Lac qui Parle (500, total for county) SEm, KEm, MEm, 5/6 Meeker (500, Pigeon Lake) DSt, 4/15 Washington (427, Carpenter N.C.) CNC.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
American Bittern
(Botaurus lentiginosus)
2533 Early south (median 4/16) 4/4 Le Sueur DWK, 4/11–23 Dakota (180th St. Marsh) RWh, CRa, ADS, 4/12 Dakota (Hastings S.N.A.) AlF. Early north (median 4/17) 4/17 Aitkin SNe, 4/26 Crow Wing EGa, 4/28 Itasca SC. High counts 5/8 Sherburne (6, Sherburne N.W.R., Wildlife Drive) ABm, 5/21 St. Louis (6, Duluth) NWi, 5/24 Marshall (6, Agassiz N.W.R.) KnM.
Least Bittern
(Ixobrychus exilis)
43 All south 5/6–30+ Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB, m.ob., 5/7 Lyon (Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) RJS, 5/27–29 Anoka (3, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) RMD, ELC. All north 5/17 Becker (Tamarac N.W.R., South Tamarac Access Drive) PEB, 5/20 Morrison (Scandia Valley) RPR, 5/21 Becker (Tamarac N.W.R. Visitor's Center) DPi, LSm, NaH, 5/24 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) CAs, 5/27 Red Lake RBJ.
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
3253 Reported from all counties except Kittson and Norman. Early south away from overwintering areas 3/7 Blue Earth MJB, Hennepin (2) CMB, (3, Marshall Terrace Park) AsB, Houston SHo, Rice (2, Sakatah Lake S.P.) WPS. Early north (median 3/20) 3/16 Douglas BEc, 3/20 Pine TJo, 3/21 Kanabec RAE. High counts 4/14 Hennepin (160, Marshall Terrace Park Rookery, Minneapolis) SKS, 4/17 Wright (125, 80th St. Rookery) RBd.
Great Egret
(Ardea alba)
1146 Early south (median 3/23) 3/16 Ramsey REH, 3/18 Hennepin RSA, 3/22 Goodhue (2) GJM, Washington ECl. Early north (median 4/1) 4/5 Grant HHD, 4/7 Otter Tail DST, 4/10 Douglas BEc. High counts 5/1 Otter Tail (146, Grotto Lake) ToL, 4/17 Washington (41, Boomsite Rookery) BCo.
Snowy Egret
(Egretta thula)
7 All south 4/23 Big Stone (six miles south of Thielke Lake) DLP, 4/24 Big Stone (Thielke Lake) KvM, DGu, 4/25 Renville (Bird Island W.T.P.) SBE, LiH, 4/29 Lyon (375th St. marsh near Runholt's Slough) ph. GWe, 5/1 Freeborn (Bear Lake) PEJ, 5/13 Rock (Blue Mounds S.P.) ph. †DAB, 5/16 Dakota (2, Lake Byllesby) ph. JBu, 5/20 Olmsted (South Landfill Reservoir) RLE, m.ob.
Little Blue Heron
(Egretta caerulea)
11 One south 5/10 Jackson (immature, Sioux Valley Twp.) ph. Cody Wiig fide KEm. An adult found near Indian Point (LME) and refound along the Western Waterfront Trail (ph. JLK) in Duluth 5/15–16 was the first in St. Louis County since 1985; it was subsequently photographed by many.
Cattle Egret
(Bubulcus ibis)
16 All south 5/8 Kandiyohi (C.R. 27 marsh east of C.R. 1) †JoS, †DWK, 5/15 Redwood (Willow Lake W.M.A.) MiO, JSc, BTS, 5/24 Watonwan JEB, 5/27 Nobles (8, season high count, C.R. 57 south of Worthington) KRE, m.ob., Scott (Belle Plaine W.T.P.) BAb, RBW, 5/30 Big Stone (Artichoke Lake W.P.A.) GWe. Only north report 5/22 Kittson (Hallock W.T.P.) ph. SBM, HCT, ph. PEB, DWK.
Green Heron
(Butorides virescens)
1937 Early south (median 4/21) 4/16 Hennepin (2, Shiloh Park) LSe, 4/17 Hennepin (Lower Riverside Park) ASu, 4/18 Washington RBd. Early north (median 5/3) 5/3 Marshall JSm, 5/4 Crow Wing DMu, 5/6 Otter Tail JSm. High count 5/18 Hennepin (5, Veterans Memorial Park, Richfield) JmM.
Black-crowned Night-Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
415 Early south (median 4/1) 4/13 Big Stone (4) DLP, 4/15 Hennepin (Golden Valley) ToL, 4/16 Hennepin (Veterans Memorial Park, Richfield) SBM, CMB, JRg. All north 4/20+ Otter Tail (Grotto Lake) DST, m.ob., 5/20–21 St. Louis (mouth of Miller Creek) BFr, JPR, ClN, 5/24 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) CAs, 5/29 Becker (Tamarac N.W.R.) WPl. High count 5/16 Houston (16, flying over La Crescent) SHo.
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
(Nyctanassa violacea)
No reports.
Ibises
GLOSSY IBIS
(Plegadis falcinellus)
11 Two new county records: 4/21 Yellow Medicine (Miedd Lake) ph. †GWe, ph. DaB, 5/11 Traverse (marsh 0.7 miles east of C.R. 2 and C.R. 3) †DBz, ph. ANy.
White-faced Ibis
(Plegadis chihi)
210 Most reports were southwest of a line from Wilkin to Martin. Early south (median 4/26) 4/12 Lincoln (32) TAT, 4/16–18 Lac qui Parle (max. 4, Lac qui Parle W.M.A.) DOr, ALw, ph. KeM, 4/18 Hennepin (2, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) SLC, BAF, m.ob. All north 5/20 Wilkin (Brown W.P.A.) BWF, 5/31 Grant (2, Mud Lake W.P.A.) CoM. High count 4/21 Yellow Medicine (44, Miedd and Spellman lakes) GWe. Late south 5/23 Kandiyohi (C.R. 27 wetland east of C.R. 1) ph. JWd, 5/30 Big Stone (2, Artichoke Lake W.P.A.) GWe, Hennepin (3, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) ph. DyP, DGn, ph. AmS. A total of 96 individuals reported.
New World Vultures
BLACK VULTURE
(Coragyps atratus)
1 Seventh state and sixth spring record: 5/4 Blue Earth (Bethany Lutheran College) †ChH.
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
3453 Seen in every county. Numerous south arrivals during February. Early north (median 3/26) 3/7 Pine KrM, 3/13 Itasca SC, 3/20 Crow Wing ToL. High count 4/5 St. Louis (67, W.S.H.C., Thompson Hill) FJN.
Osprey
Osprey
(Pandion haliaetus)
2535 Early south (median 3/27) 3/20 Hennepin PNi, MAl, 3/21 Carver JTg, 3/28 Rice TFB. Early north (median 4/2) 3/27 Crow Wing JPR, 3/31 Mille Lacs RBJ, 4/5 Morrison DLP. High count 4/24 Olmsted (12, Lake Zumbro) SHo.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
614 Fairly frequent south reports in March, then only 4/4 Olmsted (juvenile) PRH, 5/14 Washington (immature, William O'Brien S.P.) WCM. Many reports from the W.S.H.C. in St. Louis from early March through mid April, chiefly FJN, m.ob. Late north 4/16, 4/19 Hubbard (Kabekona Lake) AxB, REn, 4/29 St. Louis (2, W.S.H.C.) FJN, 5/5 St. Louis (W.S.H.C.) FJN, JLK (median 5/2).
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
3353 Found in every county but Cook. Overwintered south, with probable early migrants also in February. Early north (median 3/10) 3/7 Pine (Pine City) KrM, St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) SJu, SNe, Traverse DLP. High count 4/3 Blue Earth (11) BHW.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
2851 Reported south and north from the beginning of the season. High counts 4/29 St. Louis (104, W.S.H.C.) FJN, 5/5 St. Louis (69, W.S.H.C.) FJN.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
2653 Early north (median 3/15) 3/6 St. Louis (W.S.H.C.) FJN, m.ob., 3/11 Clay (2) KaS, 3/12 Cass JWM, Morrison FGo. High count 3/29 St. Louis (7, W.S.H.C.) FJN.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
114 All south 3/30 Ramsey JFR, 4/15–5/12 Hennepin (pair breeding in Bloomington; also see summer report) ADS, RBW, †CMB, ph. DlC, m.ob., 4/25 Blue Earth BHW, 5/8 Washington BDo.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
3453 Reported from every county. High counts 3/12 St. Louis (607, W.S.H.C., Thompson Hill) FJN, 3/12 Dakota (223, including one kettle of 42, all viewed from Freedom Park overlook) BAF.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
1425 Most reports from the Southeast, East-central, and Central regions. Early north (median 3/14) 3/6 St. Louis (W.S.H.C.) FJN, m.ob., 3/7 Crow Wing (2) EGa, 3/9 Otter Tail KPe, Pine TJo.
Broad-winged Hawk
(Buteo platypterus)
3141 Early south (median 4/7) 3/22 Blue Earth BHW, 4/4 Ramsey LMk, 4/6 Carver JCy. Early north (median 4/11) 4/14 Carlton AVa, 4/15 Mille Lacs JSa, 4/16 Clearwater NMr, St. Louis BHo. High counts 4/25 Blue Earth (547) BHW, 4/29 St. Louis (421, W.S.H.C.) FJN, 4/25 Scott (350, Spring Lake R.P.) BHe.
Swainson's Hawk
(Buteo swainsoni)
422 Early south (median 4/3) 4/9 Lincoln JWH, JPR, Pipestone JSc, 4/12 Lincoln (4) TAT, Mower (2) SWm. Early north 4/16 Clay (2) ShG, 5/5 St. Louis (W.S.H.C.) FJN, 5/11 Traverse ANy, DBz. High count 4/15 Big Stone (7) DLP.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
3453 Found in all 87 counties. High counts 3/29 St. Louis (271, W.S.H.C., including one adult dark/rufous and an adult Krider's) FJN, 4/5 St. Louis (258, W.S.H.C.) FJN, 3/28 St. Louis (255, W.S.H.C., including 5 adult dark/rufous) FJN.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
2433 High counts 3/3 Polk (12, Tilden Twp.) SAu, 4/10 Roseau (11) RAE, 3/11 St. Louis (8, W.S.H.C.) FJN. Late south 5/6 Dakota (2) JhS, 5/7 Anoka ASl, 5/29 Pipestone BMu (median 5/8). Late north 5/10 Lake of the Woods BSi, 5/14 Aitkin (Rice Lake N.W.R.) TLr (median 5/25).
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
118 Widely reported south of a line from Lac qui Parle to Washington. Only north report 4/28 Otter Tail JsS. Successful breeding in Hennepin (JBc) and Houston (KAB, AXH). Two individuals noted as gray morphs, none as red morphs.
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
2245 Reported throughout the season and state. Adults on nests or with newly fledged young in 13 counties.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
75 Wintering birds were scattered around the state as the spring season began. Late south 3/15 Olmsted (C.R. 9 just west of C.R. 10) THu, 3/16 Jackson DOB, 4/2 Scott DAs. Late north 3/30 Pine fide MJB, 4/10 Polk (two miles east of Eldred) fide JMJ, 4/24 Polk (6 miles east of Climax) LnT.
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
1 No reports.
BURROWING OWL
(Athene cunicularia)
1 One was present in Wilkin, northeast of Breckinridge, 4/23–5/23 MJM, ph. †JMJ, ph. PHS.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
34 Observed statewide, though fewest reports from the Southwest region and northernmost tier of counties. Unusual report 5/14 Rock DAB.
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
6 Found in Roseau, Lake of the Woods, Beltrami, Aitkin, St.Louis, Lake.
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
57 Found in five south counties in March, then only 4/6 Hennepin RFo, 4/10 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) DLP. North reports began 3/21 Pine LEv, 3/31 Polk (Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) DCl. Confirmed breeding in St. Louis (AXH).
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
47 Found south in Lac qui Parle, Chippewa, Cottonwood, Steele, Rice, Hennepin, Washington; only report after mid-April was 5/20 Rice TFB. All north 4/5 St. Louis (Park Point) JPR, 4/13 Kittson (2) AxL, 4/23 Lake of the Woods JWH, RMD, SC, ANy, DAB, BWF, 4/26 Roseau BSi.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
1 The only report was of one calling 4/17 Lake SGW, which was not refound on subsequent visits.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
101 Early north 3/3 Pine LEv, 3/7 Cook (Trail's End Campground) DDd, 3/12 St. Louis (Western Waterfront Trail) LME, JWL, 3/13 St. Louis (Park Point) JPR, 3/14 St. Louis (4, season high count, Sax-Zim Bog) ClN, 3/15 Lake JWL. All south 3/24 Benton (Little Rock Lake) MJB.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
3253 Found south throughout the winter. Early north (median 3/24) 3/8 Todd (Ahrens Pond) ALu, 3/12 Morrison GLa, BAb, 3/15 Polk SAu.
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
2238 Overwintered south in Anoka; one reported 3/11 Dakota AlF may also have overwintered. First south report apart from these was 4/14 Hennepin (2) SGt (median 4/12). Early north (median 4/25) 3/20 Mille Lacs (2, Mille Lacs Lake, Vineland Bay) ToL, 4/4 Mille Lacs (location?) PSP, 4/13 Crow Wing PSP. High counts 5/7 Anoka (8, Fish Lake) VDo, THl, 4/30 Rice (7, Nerstrand Big Woods S.P.) AlF.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
2953 Reported from every county except Kittson, Norman, Lake of the Woods, Carlton, Cook. High counts 4/16 Hennepin (10, Elm Creek P.R.) TLo, 4/26 Washington (10, Afton S.P.) DAd, 5/1 Wright (10, Lake Maria S.P.) MiH.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
3448 Early south migrants were difficult to distinguish from overwintering individuals. Early north (median 4/2) 3/29 Pine (Audubon Center of the North Woods) JTy, 3/31 Mille Lacs (2) RBJ, 4/5 Polk SAu. High counts 4/23 Fillmore (12, Magelssen Bluff Park) MHn, 5/8 Goodhue (12, Frontenac S.P.) CEl.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
No reports.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
6 Reported from Clearwater (Itasca S.P.), Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods (two nests, GMM), Roseau, St. Louis. No reports of more than two individuals.
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
3353 Reported from every county but Pennington. High counts 3/17 Crow Wing (22, Kiwanis Park) JnP, 4/10 Lyon (16, Camden S.P.) JtH.
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
3253 Found statewide. High counts 3/27 Washington (15, Oakdale Nature Preserve) JDS, 3/26 St. Louis (10, Sax-Zim Bog) TmP.
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
3453 Found in every county. Early north (median 3/26) 3/3 Clay (S. Moorhead; apparent migrant as none reported here since early January) RHO, 3/17 Kanabec ELC, 3/20 Crow Wing BMr. High counts 4/10 Hennepin (81, Powderhorn Park: 61 counted from 7:35 to 7:45 A.M., all flying low WNW, plus an additional 10 birds before 8:49 A.M.) TAT, 4/15 St. Louis (41, Enger Tower, Duluth) ClN.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
3246 Reported statewide. High count 4/15 Cass (8, North Country Trail) DoH.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
3353 Early north (median 3/8) 3/6 Morrison PSP, 3/8 Morrison SwM, 3/9 Crow Wing PSP, ph. EGa, Mille Lacs PSP, Otter Tail BEc, Pine TJo, Wadena BEc. High count 4/26 Brown (10) CoM.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
2734 Early north (median 3/13) 3/6 Polk SAu, St. Louis JPR, ClN, FJN, 3/7 Polk SAu, 3/12 Pennington ZL. Numerous high counts of 3 individuals. Probable late south migrants 5/20 Mower JEB, 5/24 Nicollet JEB, 5/27 Nobles DOK (median 5/18).
GYRFALCON
(Falco rusticolus)
1 Two overwintering individuals in the Duluth-Superior harbor area continued through 3/21 St. Louis KRE (median 3/21).
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
1730 Overwintered south, and Duluth in the north. Early south migrants/returnees 3/6 Blue Earth KnM, Dakota BAF, SHF, Washington BAF, SHF (median 3/14). Early north 3/25 Crow Wing JPR, PSP, 3/31 Lake JWL (median 3/23). High counts 3/21 Ramsey (4, US Bank Building) JLl, 4/5 St. Louis (4, W.S.H.C.) ClN.
Prairie Falcon
(Falco mexicanus)
One West-central report, but without sufficient documentation.
Flycatchers
Great Crested Flycatcher
(Myiarchus crinitus)
2949 Early south (median 5/1) 4/30 Washington (2) GaJ, 5/1 Ramsey BNW, 5/4 Dakota AGu. Record-early north (median 5/7) 4/12–14 St. Louis (Duluth, Indian Point) JLK, JPR, 5/6 Douglas JSw, JsS. High count 5/30 Scott (12, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) EHg.
Western Kingbird
(Tyrannus verticalis)
919 Early south (median 5/7) 4/30 Pipestone BMu, 5/8 Yellow Medicine GWe, 5/13 Rock DAB. Early north (median 5/10) 5/9 Polk SAu, 5/11 Otter Tail JSm, 5/16 Traverse RAE. High counts 5/19 Yellow Medicine (4, Miedd Lake) GWe, 5/22 Kittson (4, Kennedy W.T.P.) PEB, DWK, SBM, HCT.
Eastern Kingbird
(Tyrannus tyrannus)
3251 Early south (median 4/27) 4/26 Ramsey RSn, TSI, 4/27 Fillmore RTP, 4/29 Washington MiO. Early north (median 5/7) 5/2 Todd ALu, 5/11 St. Louis ClN, ClN, Traverse ANy. High counts 5/19 Yellow Medicine (22, Miedd Lake) GWe, 5/18 Hennepin (20, Crow-Hassan P.R.) GAn, 5/23 Hennepin (20, Westwood Hills N.C.) JcM, 5/28 Clay (20, Felton Prairie) SAu.
Olive-sided Flycatcher
(Contopus cooperi)
1335 Early south (median 5/8) 5/7 Goodhue MSz, PPa, Olmsted SPe, LyH, 5/8 Goodhue TLg, Steele PSu, 5/10 Waseca BAb. Early north (median 5/13) 5/14 St. Louis BMu, 5/15 Crow Wing EGa, 5/17 Cass DAY, Roseau PEB. High counts 5/15 Carver (3) RHe, 5/28 St. Louis (3) JLK. See summer report for late south migrants (median 6/11).
Eastern Wood-Pewee
(Contopus virens)
3044 Early south (median 5/6) 5/7 Chisago ToF, TSI, Jackson BAb, Mower RTP, 5/8 Goodhue SHk, Hennepin CRz, SKe. Early north (median 5/12) 5/15 Todd ALu, 5/18 Carlton GWe, Clearwater LSm. High counts 5/25 Carver (9, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Rapids Lake) JCy, 5/30 Scott (9, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) EHg
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
(Empidonax flaviventris)
820 Reported with identification notes from 6 south and 2 north counties. Early south (median 5/12) 5/13 Hennepin CMB, 5/20 Rice TFB, 5/22 Carver JCy. Early north (median 5/20) 5/26 St. Louis BHo, DFN, 5/28 St. Louis ph. ACr. High count with details 5/24 Steele (4) PSu. Please see summer report for late south migrants. Note: During spring and fall migration, undocumented records of silent Empidonax flycatchers are not included in this report. Observers are encouraged to include identification details in their reports.
Acadian Flycatcher
(Empidonax virescens)
7 Identification notes included from all 7 reporting counties! Early south (median 5/17) 5/14 Goodhue (2) ODa, 5/19 Rice DWK, JWH, BWF, 5/19 Houston ph. SHo. Found as far north as 5/21 Chisago (Interstate S.P.) RMa, MBg, ATa. High count 5/21 Washington (6, Falls Creek S.N.A.) DCZ.
Alder Flycatcher
(Empidonax alnorum)
2126 Reported with identification details from 18 south and 7 north counties. Early south (median 5/16) 5/14 Mower ph. BLs, 5/16 Hennepin CMB, 5/19 Isanti ELC. Early north (median 5/20) 5/18 Crow Wing EGa, 5/22 Becker JBu, BBd, 5/24 Pine LEv. High counts 5/29 Lake (22, Whyte Rd) ASn, 5/28 St. Louis (18, Sax-Zim Bog) BBa, DBa, RBk.
Willow Flycatcher
(Empidonax traillii)
628 Reported with details from 1 north and 10 south counties. Early south (median 5/10) 5/11 Hennepin CMB, 5/14 Goodhue ODa, Hennepin ACr, Washington ECl. Only north report (median 5/18) 5/28 Douglas DPG. High count 5/23–25 Dakota (8, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Cliff Fen) GHo, LiH, SBE.
Least Flycatcher
(Empidonax minimus)
3351 Reported with details from 17 south and 14 north counties. Early south (median 5/1) 5/7 Rice TFB, Steele PSU, Winona DWK, 5/8 Hennepin CMB, TLo, Steele PSu, Yellow Medicine GWe. Early north (median 5/9) 5/12 Itasca EEO, 5/14 Cook JBs, 5/15 Red Lake HCT.
Eastern Phoebe
(Sayornis phoebe)
3452 Early south (median 3/21) 3/15 Hennepin SBE, 3/21 Hennepin WFe, and from seven additional counties on 3/22. Early north (median 3/30) 3/27 Morrison PAv, 3/29 Pine LEv, 3/31 Pine MJn. High counts 4/13 Carver (11, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Rapids Lake) JCy, 4/18 Washington (11, Lake Elmo R.P.) TEB.
Say's Phoebe
(Sayornis saya)
1 Only documented reports 5/8 Clay (2, Felton Prairie) ph. †JuW, 5/20 Clay (Felton Prairie) CRM, m.ob.
Vireos
Bell's Vireo
(Vireo bellii)
5 Reported from Dakota, Goodhue, Rice, Wabasha, and Washington. Early south (median 5/15) 5/12 Wabasha MJM, 5/21 Dakota BCh, Rice TFB. High count 5/25 Dakota (3, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Cliff Fen) LiH, SBE.
Yellow-throated Vireo
(Vireo flavifrons)
3048 Early south (median 5/1) 5/5 Washington PNi, 5/6 Rice TFB, 5/7 Goodhue SWe, m.ob., Washington PRH, PNi, ASu, Winona DWK. Early north (median 5/9) 5/11 Kittson LSm, Pine TJo, 5/12 Pine SC, 5/13 Otter Tail ANy, DBz. High count 5/12 Steele (6, Oak Glen Lake) JnS.
Blue-headed Vireo
(Vireo solitarius)
2347 Early south (median 4/28): Two record-early reports of birds singing in the observer's yards, 4/15 Dakota ADS, 4/16 Washington KIs, then 4/22 Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/4) 4/30 Morrison JEm, SEm, 5/8 Morrison RPR, Wadena PJB, 5/10 Cass DAY, Itasca SC. High count 5/20 Becker (12, Tamarac N.W.R.) ShG, HeH. Late south 5/29 Washington JDS, 5/30 Dakota JBu, Rock m.ob. (median 6/2).
Philadelphia Vireo
(Vireo philadelphicus)
1230 Early south (median 5/8) 5/5 Fillmore RTP, 5/8 Sherburne ABm, 5/9 Ramsey ASi. All north 5/16 Todd JMK, 5/18 Traverse CoM, 5/20 Clay CRM, m.ob., Pine LEv. High count 5/28 St. Louis (4, Park Point) NWn, StK. Late south 5/30 Rock CRM, m.ob. (median 5/31), but see summer report.
Warbling Vireo
(Vireo gilvus)
3051 Early south (median 5/1) 5/2 Kandiyohi JWd, 5/2–4 Hennepin (Veterans Memorial Park, Richfield) CMB, m.ob., 5/4 Dakota AlF, Lyon GWe. Early north (median 5/8) 5/8 Cass DAY, 5/10–11 Beltrami DPJ, 5/11 Crow Wing ABi, Itasca SC, Kittson LSm, Traverse ANy. High counts 5/16 Hennepin (25, Westwood Hills N.C.) ASu, 5/14 Hennepin (16, Westwood Hills N.C.) ASu, 5/20 Ramsey (16, Crosby Farm R.P.) DAd.
Red-eyed Vireo
(Vireo olivaceus)
3250 Early south (median 5/7) 5/2 Ramsey MaK, EFe, 5/6 Scott ECg, ARn. Early north (median 5/10) 5/14 Douglas JPE, 5/16 Pine DFN, Todd JMK. High counts 5/28 Carlton (46, Jay Cooke S.P.) DTr, JEd, 5/28 St. Louis (32, Minnesota Point) JLK.
Shrikes
Loggerhead Shrike
(Lanius ludovicianus)
212 Early south (median 3/23) 3/23 Steele KRh, 3/26 Swift KRE, m.ob., 3/30 Dakota TJo. Early north (median 4/15) 4/30 Clay (2) ToL, Polk JPR, 5/3 Clay SAu.
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
2018 Late south 4/11 Lac qui Parle ToR, 4/14 Sherburne JOs, 4/16 Hennepin JAn (median 4/8). Late north 4/12 St. Louis JWL, 4/13 Polk SAu, 4/14 St. Louis JLK (median 4/19).
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
8 Reported from all counties northeast of a line from Carlton to Beltrami. High count 3/7 St. Louis (6, Sax-Zim Bog) SNe.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
3453 Reported statewide. High migration counts, all from St. Louis (Park Point): 5/12 (1,500) ClN, 5/4 (1,245) JLK, 5/19 (1,038) ClN.
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
20 Reported throughout traditional range, as far south as Otter Tail. High counts 3/18 Hubbard (7) AxB, REn, 5/27 St. Louis (7, Sax–Zim Bog) DBa, BBa, RBk.
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
3453 Reported statewide. High count 3/1 Hennepin (1,500, evening roost at University of Minnesota–East Bank campus) JuW.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
328 Reports from nearly the entire north region, plus 8 south counties. Among them 3/27 Wilkin PSP and 3/8 Wright RBJ were outside this species' normal, but expanding, range. High count 3/6 St. Louis (19, W.S.H.C.) ClN.
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
3453 Reported statewide.
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
6 Reported from Beltrami, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, and St. Louis. High counts 3/5 Lake (6, East Tomahawk Road) NLM, 5/29 St. Louis (6, nest with six chicks) AXH.
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
11 Reported from the Southeast counties north to Ramsey, Washington. High counts 3/9 Goodhue (4) SMu, 3/9 Houston (4) KRz, 3/13 Houston (4) KvM.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
2653 Largely absent east of a line from Carlton to Roseau counties, with only single reports from Koochiching and St. Louis in this area. High counts 3/17 Polk (100) SAu, 3/26 Lac qui Parle (100, Salt Lake) WSc, AHn.
Martins, Swallows
Bank Swallow
(Riparia riparia)
2445 Early south (median 4/18) 4/14 Hennepin SKS, 4/15 Dakota AlF, Washington GJa, 4/16 Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/1) 4/15 Otter Tail DST, 4/24 Wadena JWH, ANy, SC, 5/4 Lake KRE, JWL. High counts 5/10 Yellow Medicine (300, Miedd Lake) GWe, 5/20 St. Louis (100, Duluth, 40th Ave. West / Erie Pier) ClN, JPR, 5/22 St. Louis (100, Duluth, 40th Ave. West / Erie Pier) ClN, JPR.
Tree Swallow
(Tachycineta bicolor)
3453 Early south (median 3/19) 3/12 Lyon GWe, Mower SWm, Olmsted LAV, 3/15 McLeod KdB. Early north (median 4/3) 3/31 Mille Lacs RBJ, 4/1 Morrison MEm, KEm, 4/3 St. Louis JSa. High counts 4/30 Lyon (3,000, Runholt's Slough) GWe, 5/10 Yellow Medicine (2,800, Miedd Lake) GWe, 4/28 Todd (1,000, county total) JLK.
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
(Stelgidopteryx serripennis)
2646 Early south (median 4/11) 4/13 Ramsey WRe, MRe, 4/14 Carver ANy, 4/15 Rice TFB. Early north (median 4/21) 4/24 Pine JWL, Wadena JWH, SC, ANy, 4/25 Mille Lacs JWH. High counts 5/14 Anoka (100, Cenaiko Lake) JKe, 5/14 Goodhue (100, Hok-Si-La Park) KeA, 5/24 Washington (50) NSa.
Purple Martin
(Progne subis)
2843 Early south (median 4/5) 4/6 Wright ToL, 4/10 Fillmore RTP, Lincoln JWH, JPR, KnM. Early north (median 4/11) 4/17 Crow Wing PSP, 4/22 Morrison SEm. High count 5/29 Wright (150) ToL.
Barn Swallow
(Hirundo rustica)
3353 Early south (median 4/9) 4/2–3 Hennepin ph. JBs, 4/5 Ramsey DFN. Early north (median 4/19) 4/16 Otter Tail DST, Pine MHs, 4/22 Wadena PJB. High counts 4/26 Brown (100) CoM, 5/12 Washington (100) KvM, 5/14 Anoka (100) JKe, 5/14 Goodhue (100) KeA.
Cliff Swallow
(Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
2952 Early south (median 4/18) 4/14 Hennepin NiT, 4/19 Stearns DOr, 4/22 Washington PNi, Winona JPR. Early north (median 4/25) 4/25 Kanabec DBz, ANy, 5/1 Marshall JMJ, Polk NWi, Traverse DLP, Wadena PJB. High counts 5/10 Yellow Medicine (400, Miedd Lake) GWe, 5/16 and 5/24 Olmsted (200, Mayo Park) ShG, HeH, PAR.
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
3252 Early south (median 3/28) 3/25 Washington JDS, 3/26 Waseca DAB, Washington KCr, 3/27 Renville DFe, JMs. Early north (median 4/6) 3/29 Polk SAu, 4/2 Becker HeH, 4/5 Traverse HHD, Wilkin HHD. High count 4/24 Hennepin (50, Lower Riverside Park) ASu. Late south 5/20 Cottonwood JnH, Goodhue AlF, 5/21 Brown APi, 5/30 Rock CRM, m.ob. (median 5/27).
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
2644 Probable overwintering birds 3/5 Sherburne LSf, 3/8 Lyon GWe, 3/12 Carver WRe, MRe, likely early south migrants (median 3/23) 3/14 Hennepin (2) CWB, 3/15 Ramsey KCh, 3/17 Hennepin DWK. Early north (median 3/26) 3/27 Lake NLM, 3/29 Morrison SEm, Polk (4) SAu. High count 4/9 Dakota (22, Miesville Ravine P.R.) AlF. Late south 5/5 Dakota AlF, 5/8 Hennepin WFe, 5/15 Lac qui Parle FAE (median 5/7).
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
13 Widespread north reports. Several high counts of over 1,000 individuals, including 3/17 St. Louis (2,000, Portman Park) ph. JPR, 3/28 St. Louis (1,751, W.S.H.C.) FJN, 3/29 St. Louis (1,685, W.S.H.C.) FJN. Late north reports from Lake and Itasca on 4/14, then only from St. Louis including 4/22 (18) EHi, JLK, 4/23 (2) KEJ (median 4/18).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
3249 Present north and south as the period commenced. North reports increased dramatically in late May. High counts 5/12 Scott (250) RCu, 5/30 Steele (205) PSu.
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
2426 High counts 3/5 St. Louis (25, Sax-Zim Bog) DGu, 5/11 Otter Tail (10, Reames Lake) KiF. Probable late south migrants 5/22 Wabasha KnM, 5/22 Watonwan LKo (median 5/23).
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
3453 Reported statewide. High counts 3/20 Hennepin (24, Coon Rapids Dam R.P.) TLo, numerous reports of 14 individuals.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
3049 High counts 4/10 Benton (25, Bend in the River R.P.) DOr, 4/4 Hennepin (15, Wood Lake N.C.) CoM, 4/12 Washington (14, Gateway State Trail) BDo. Late south 5/19 Dakota FHa, DTr, JEd, 5/27 Nobles DFe (median 5/16).
Gnatcatchers
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
(Polioptila caerulea)
1048 Early south (median 4/21) 4/16 Winona DBz, 4/17 Goodhue KeA, 4/19 Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/6) 5/4 Cass MMd, 5/12–14 Pine SC, MJn. Out-of-range north reports 5/24 Beltrami FLe, Hubbard AxB, REn. High counts 5/14 Ramsey (20, Crosby Farm Park) OGo, 5/14 Scott (14, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp) RCu.
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
1 Only report 3/27 Houston (Twin Island) KnD.
House Wren
(Troglodytes aedon)
3252 Early south (median 4/17) 4/16 Dakota RaM, Ramsey RMD, SWl, 4/17 Hennepin MHu, Olmsted LNe. Early north (median 4/30) 5/1 Polk NWi, 5/4 Morrison DLP, DSt, Otter Tail DST. High counts 5/15 Steele (19) PSu, 5/16 Ramsey (19) JDv.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
1427 Likely overwintering birds 3/7 Dakota (Miesville Ravine) AlF, 3/9 Hennepin OGo, 3/17 Hennepin DWK, 3/19 Hennepin DGu. Early south migrants (median 3/27) 3/19 Rice TFB, 3/22 Olmsted JHB, 3/26 Murray GWe. Early north (median 4/9) 3/27 St. Louis ph. JMa, 3/29 Crow Wing EGa, 3/31 St. Louis BHo. High count 4/16 St. Louis (6) BHo. Late south 5/1 Benton HHD, Big Stone DLP, Hennepin CMB, 5/6 Hennepin JAn, CMB, 5/11 Brown BTS (median 5/13).
Sedge Wren
(Cistothorus stellaris)
3049 Early south (median 4/27) 4/25 Rice TFB, 4/26 Washington JDS, 4/27 Dakota BAb. Early north (median 5/2) 4/29–5/3 Todd JLK, 5/5 Polk SAu, 5/6 Otter Tail DST, Todd JeM. High counts 5/24 Marshall (48, Agassiz N.W.R.) KnM, 5/24 Wright (15, Robert E. Ney Memorial Park) RBd.
Marsh Wren
(Cistothorus palustris)
2047 Early south (median 4/25) 4/17 Lyon DaB, 4/18 Olmsted LAV, 4/22 Lyon JPR. Early north (median 5/4) 5/3 Todd JLK, 5/7 Morrison RPR, 5/10 Crow Wing EGa, Hubbard AxB. High counts 5/24 Marshall (29, Agassiz N.W.R.) KnM, 5/7 Lyon (17, Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) RJS.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
3352 Early south (median 4/27) 4/15 Ramsey REH, 4/16 Scott MMy, 4/25 Hennepin RBt. Early north (median 5/5) 5/1 Otter Tail DST, Todd JLK, widespread arrivals 5/10. High count 5/18 Washington (14, Oakdale Nature Preserve) JDS.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
2953 Early south (median 4/12) 3/22 Brown JSc, 4/9 Dakota AlF, 4/10 Goodhue LEC. Early north (median 4/23) 4/16 Crow Wing ph. EGa, 4/17 Morrison SEm, 4/19 Itasca SC, Morrison SEm, Todd SDi. High count 4/23 Washington (10, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) JuW.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
59 A major influx of this species, with 15 individuals reported. Early south (median 4/25) 4/16 Lac qui Parle PEJ, DFN, 4/17 Hennepin MHu, 4/29 Ramsey TAN. Also reports from Brown, Dakota, Olmsted, Rock, Sherburne, Steele. All north (median arrival 5/5) 4/14 Morrison JVl, 4/28 Otter Tail JsS, 5/2 St. Louis BET, 5/4 Koochiching RMD, 5/14 Aitkin TLr, 5/23 St. Louis BMu, JPR.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
3353 Reported statewide. High counts all from the Hampton feedlot, Dakota, including 4/4 (600) BAF, 3/6 (450) SHF, BAF.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
3453 Present throughout the south region as the season commenced (median 3/1). Early north (median 3/16) 3/7 Morrison LMS, 3/8 Crow Wing JnP, Douglas BEc. High count 3/26 Washington (32, Afton S.P.) BDo.
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
(Sialia currucoides)
2 Two south reports. Long-staying adult male 3/5–28 Sherburne (Island View R.P.) ph. †MJB, ph. MwS, m.ob. Second adult male seen 3/12–16 Dakota (Spring Lake P.R., Schaar's Bluff) CWa, NAW, ph. †AlF, †CMB, ph. GHo, m.ob. Both birds also well-documented by photographs submitted to eBird.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
41 Only south report 3/27 Carver (Lowry N.C.) RBW. All north: overwintering bird continued through 4/17 Cook (Grand Marais) JWn, ph. ISo, ph. SRr, ph. DMB, 3/14–17 Crow Wing (Kiwanis Park) PSP, ph. EGa, ph. KDS, m.ob., 3/20 Morrison (Rice Area Sportsmen's Club W.M.A.) ph. KnM, 3/21 St. Louis FJN, 4/12–15 St. Louis (Indian Point) ph. JLK, ph. JPR, 5/8 St. Louis (Cadotte Lake) ph. MaN (median late 4/14).
Veery
(Catharus fuscescens)
3037 Early south (median 5/2) 5/7 Mower RTP, SWm, Olmsted LyH, 5/8 Goodhue CMz, CEl, Hennepin GAn. Early north (median 5/8) 5/6 St. Louis JCt, 5/9 Beltrami DPJ, 5/11 Pine SC. High counts 5/28 Carlton (33, Jay Cooke S.P.) JEd, DTr, 5/26 Clearwater (17, Itasca S.P.) ASu, 5/17 Lake (14) JWL.
Gray-cheeked Thrush
(Catharus minimus)
1944 Early south (median 5/3) 5/4 Hennepin SBM, 5/7 Hennepin CMB, Mower SWm, Olmsted SPe, Rice TFB, Winona DWK. Early north (median 5/7) 5/11 Kittson LSm, Traverse ANy, DBz, 5/12 Becker HeH, ShG, Otter Tail ANy, DBz. High count 5/16 Hennepin (8, Westwood Hills N.C.) ASu. Late south 5/24 Hennepin BAF, Stevens JFl, 5/27 CRM, KRE, DOK, 5/29 Hennepin BAF (median 5/27). Late north 5/28 St. Louis MMq, JLK, 5/29 St. Louis EHg (median 5/27).
Swainson's Thrush
(Catharus ustulatus)
3051 Early south (median 4/27) 4/25 Hennepin CMB, JD, TDv, Lac qui Parle DLP, 4/26 Hennepin BAb, CMB, JmM, 4/27 Dakota ADS, Olmsted MiD. Early north (median 5/2) 5/4 Clay KaS, 5/5 Cass DAY, 5/7 Clay LBK, Pennington JMJ. High counts 5/16 Lac qui Parle (43, Lac qui Parle S.P.) WCM, 5/16 Nicollet (35, Fort Ridgely S.P.) KnM. Late south 5/30 Hennepin DCZ, Rock KRE, m.ob., Sherburne RCl, 5/31 Lac qui Parle DLP, but see summer report (median 6/2).
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
2942 Early south (median 3/28) 3/20 Washington DCZ, 3/26 Meeker JAn, 3/27 Dakota KDS. Early north (median 4/6) 4/1 Clay MO, Crow Wing DMu, Todd ALu, 4/2 Morrison MJB, St. Louis JWL. High count 4/21 Hennepin (24) CMB. Late south 5/20 Hennepin TAT, 5/23 Stearn AaL (median 5/18).
Wood Thrush
(Hylocichla mustelina)
1734 Early south (median 5/1) 5/1 Wright MiH, 5/2 Washington PSm. Early north (median 5/8) included multiple reports from Pine beginning 5/11 SC, then 5/16 St. Louis CyM. High count 5/30 Scott (9, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) EHg.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties. High counts 4/8 Dakota (250) JBu, 4/11 Stearns (250) DOr.
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
2 Two north reports: a first county record 3/2 Red Lake (Plummer) ph. PCt, and an overwintering bird continued through 4/15 Beltrami DPJ.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
3353 Reported from all counties except Cook. High count 3/13 Ramsey (75) OGo.
EURASIAN TREE SPARROW
(Passer montanus)
11 Reported from two counties in a season for the first time; the fourth consecutive year this species has been reported. One north report 4/8–13 Polk (feeder, East Grand Forks) ph. †SAu, ph. MSp, HHD, RAE, represents the second county record. One south report of two birds frequenting a feeder in Eagan 4/18–19 Dakota (third county record) ph. †KvM, m.ob.
Pipits
American Pipit
(Anthus rubescens)
1127 Early south reports almost two weeks early (median 3/31) 3/18 Hennepin BAF, SHF, 3/20 Dakota (5) BAF, SHF, 3/29 Hennepin WPe. Early north (median 4/26) 4/2 Todd (2) ALu, 4/30 Marshall JPR, Polk JPR. High counts 5/8 Faribault (41) WAF, 5/15 Steele (29) PSu. Late south 5/22 Dakota RPR, Stearns AaL, 5/24 Nicollet JEB (median 5/20). Late north 5/22 Polk HCT, DWK, PEB, SBM, 5/24 Grant PEB, DWK, HCT, SBM (median 5/23).
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
9 Most reports from the North-central and Northeast regions, though one also 3/4 Clay (Moorhead) BoA. No south reports. High counts 3/22 St. Louis (30, Sax-Zim Bog) WHi, 3/20 Itasca (25) BSi.
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
7 Reported from its normal northern range and time frame with last reports 3/10 Carlton AVa, Roseau BSi, 3/11 Itasca SC (median 4/5). Only notable high count 3/5 St. Louis (10, Sax-Zim Bog) DGu.
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
3253 Reported statewide.
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
2835 Found in all regions. Most reports north and east of a line from Clay to Fillmore counties. Late south 5/23 Stearns AaL, 5/24 Pipestone LFa (median 5/18).
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
2620 Reported mostly northeast of a line from Clay to Rice counties. High counts 4/1 St. Louis (800, Rice Lake) KGr, 4/5 St. Louis (510) FJN, 3/18 St. Louis (470) FJN. Late south 4/13 Chisago DPi, 4/14 Sherburne ABm, 4/19 Benton SWu (median 4/7). Late north 5/16 St. Louis JLK, JWL, 5/17 St. Louis JLK, ClN, 5/21 St. Louis ClN, JPR (median 4/27).
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
121 Only south report 3/1 Sherburne ABm. Late north 4/9 St. Louis BAb, JLK, 4/14 Itasca EEO, 4/15 Hubbard REn, 4/22 Koochiching DBz, JWH, m.ob. (median 4/5). Documented records 3/4 Lake JWL, 3/18 Carlton MSS, 3/23 Pine TJo, 3/26 Polk SAu.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
33 Only a handful of reports this season of this unpredictable species. All north 3/4 Mille Lacs AlF, 3/10 Hubbard MaH, 3/29 Polk TuL. All south 4/9 Chisago JSa, 4/10 Washington (east of Hugo) ECl, 4/12 Washington (Woodbury) LWg, 5/10 Olmsted JWH, 5/18 Chisago JSa.
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
12 Few reports this season of this sporadic species: 3/2–14 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R., Blue Hill Trail), 3/6 Stearns MJB, 4/11 Otter Tail KPe.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
3442 Found statewide with most reports from the northern half of the state. High counts 5/15 Benton (100) SWu, 5/12 St. Louis (63) AM, 5/10 Polk (50) SAu. Late south 5/29 Benton SWu, Steele PSu, 5/30 Yellow Medicine GWe (median 5/22). See summer report for more records in June and July, especially south.
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
3453 Reported in every county.
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
1132 Present both north and south from winter season. High counts 3/20 Stevens (450) JPR, ClN, 3/22 Freeborn (400) TAT, 3/17 Polk (350) SAu, 3/29 Rock (350, Touch the Sky Prairie) KEm. Late south 5/7 Dakota TAT, Mower JBu, 5/15 Lyon GWe, DaB (median 5/5). Late north 5/12 Wilkin ANy, 5/20 Douglas CoM, 5/22 St. Louis ClN, JPR (median 5/19).
Chestnut-collared Longspur
(Calcarius ornatus)
1 First reported 4/30 Clay ToL (median 4/27). Continuing reports throughout the rest of the season from the Felton Prairie area. High count 5/20 (6) Clay KRE, m.ob.
Smith's Longspur
(Calcarius pictus)
4 All reports 4/9 Redwood (near Wahpeton W.M.A.) MJB, BTS, MiO, JWH, 4/23 Cottonwood JCu, Jackson JJu, Yellow Medicine (13) GWe (median 4/23).
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
128 High counts 3/21 Roseau (200) BSi, 3/22 Grant (150, North Ottawa Impoundment) BAB. Late south 4/11 Lac qui Parle ToR, Rice GHo, 4/15 Rice GHo (median 4/5). Late north 4/24 Beltrami JWH, ANy, SC, DAB, BWF, Lake of the Woods JWH, ANy, SC, DAB, Polk LnT, 4/29 Lake TJo (median 5/7).
Towhees, Sparrows
Grasshopper Sparrow
(Ammodramus savannarum)
836 Early south (median 4/25) 4/18 Washington (Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) RBd, 4/21 Washington (Afton S.P.) PNi, 4/23 Lac qui Parle m.ob. Early north (median 5/5) 5/3 Wilkin LSl, 5/8 Clay JuW, Otter Tail JSw, JsS. High counts 5/14 Washington (15, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) KvM, ToL, BDo, GJa, 5/23 Clay (15, Felton Prairie) KnM, 5/28 Clay (15, Felton Prairie) SAu.
Lark Sparrow
(Chondestes grammacus)
834 Numerous reports all southwest of a line from Polk to Chisago counties. Early south (median 4/22) 4/16 Washington BKn, 4/22 Hennepin JSs, Wabasha JPR. Early north (median 5/2) 4/27 Todd JLK, 5/7 Polk JMJ, SAu, 5/10 Clay RHO, 5/12 Wilkin ANy, DBz. High count 5/20 Clay (8, Felton Prairie) NKu.
LARK BUNTING
(Calamospiza melanocorys)
1 Only report of this Casual species 5/25–26 St. Louis (male, town of Cook) †SuF, ph. †JuG, ph. †DMK.
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
3453 Early south reports were well before the median (3/25) arrival, but these are presumed migrants since there are no overwintering reports in these areas: 3/7 Lac qui Parle FAE, 3/11 McLeod BHa, 3/12 Cottonwood BRB, Hennepin TPB, 3/15 Lyon GWe. Early north (median 4/10) 4/10 Crow Wing PSP, Itasca SC, 4/11 Todd CSh, 4/13 Douglas BEc. High counts 5/14 Lake (35) JWL, 4/27 Wabasha (30) MJM, 5/8 Polk (30) SAu, 5/15 Crow Wing (28) ABi.
Clay-colored Sparrow
(Spizella pallida)
3249 Early south (median 4/21) 4/21 Mower SWm, 4/22 Lac qui Parle KvM, 4/23 Lac qui Parle BMu, RDa, 4/24 Chippewa CSl. Early north (median 4/27) 4/29 Todd JLK, 4/30 Clay ToL, 5/1 Otter Tail KPe, St. Louis ClN. High counts 5/15 Lac qui Parle (26, Big Stone N.W.R.) KnM, 5/17 Carver (20, Carver P.R.) JCy.
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
949 Early south (median 4/2) 3/26 Washington PNi, 3/29 Hennepin TSk, Washington DAd, PNi, 3/30 Olmsted JHD. Early north (median 4/18) 4/16 Todd ALu, 4/17 Pine LEv, 4/20 Crow Wing EGa. High counts 5/1 Goodhue (38, Frontenac S.P.) DTr, JEd, 4/16 Lyon (32, Camden S.P.) GWe, 4/24 Scott (24, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAb. All reports were south of a line from Felton Prairie to Duluth, except for 5/28 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) DBa, BBa, RBk.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
2948 Early south (median 3/13) 3/8 Hennepin OGo, LaB, DyL, 3/9 Carver TTh, Fillmore (overwintered) NBO then many reports beginning 3/10. Record early reports north (median 3/29) 3/8 Todd SwM, JeM, 3/11 Becker HeH, 3/12 Traverse MO, 3/13 Crow Wing PSP, Morrison MEm, m.ob. High counts 3/25 Hennepin (39) TAT, 4/13 Sherburne (37, Sherburne N.W.R.) ALu. Late south 5/2 Ramsey EFe, 5/8 Hennepin TMc (median 5/4). Late north 5/4 Beltrami KCo, 5/19 Marshall CCr (median 5/12).
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
2952 High counts 3/20 Lac qui Parle (200, Big Stone N.W.R.) JPR, ClN, 3/13 Cass (135) DAY, 3/20 Sherburne (106, Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB. Late south 5/3 Hennepin (Westwood Hills N.C.) DAs, Washington DSf, 5/4 Hennepin (Minnesota River N.W.R., Bass Ponds) OGo, DyL, Pipestone DbS (median 5/3). Late north 5/14 Lake JWL, 5/15 St. Louis TLs (median 5/12).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
3353 Seen statewide. High counts 3/29 Polk (200) SAu, 4/10 Lyon (200, Camden S.P.) JtH. Late south 5/18 Nobles HHD, 5/19 Dakota FHa, 5/25 Sherburne SMn (median 5/22).
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
2545 Many early south preceding median (4/21) of recent arrivals: 3/13 Hennepin (record early, Maple Grove) †JBs, 4/3 Rice DAB, 4/17 Lyon GWe, 4/18 Redwood EBo. Early north (median 4/25) 4/21 Todd SDi, 4/23 Cass DAY, 4/24 Crow Wing JPR. High count 5/11 Otter Tail (15) KiF. Late south 5/23 Stearns AaL, 5/28 Lincoln DPk, Rock m.ob. (median 5/21). Late north 5/26–28 St. Louis (Park Point) JFc, m.ob., 5/28 Cook DFN (median 5/26).
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
2042 Presumed first migrant south (median 4/1) 3/12 Lac qui Parle KeL, 3/18 Faribault BAy, 3/20 Rice DAB. Early north (median 4/27) 4/23 Todd AaL, Wadena PJB, 4/24 Clay MO, 4/26 Roseau BSi. High counts 5/7 Jackson (24, Kilen Woods S.P.) BAb, 5/7 Lyon (15) GWe, 5/14 Murray (15) GWe. Late south 5/18 Nobles HHD, Sherburne JlB, 5/19 Hennepin BAF, Yellow Medicine GWe (median 5/24). Late north 5/21 St. Louis RWy, 5/24 Marshall CAs, 5/26 Todd ALu (median 5/22).
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
3253 Early south migrants (median 3/18) indistinguishable from the many that overwintered south. Presumed early north 3/18 Hubbard AxB, REn, 4/9 Todd RSF, 4/14 Crow Wing PSP. High counts 4/25 Hennepin (150, Bass Lake Preserve) SKS, 4/25 Lac qui Parle (139, Garfield Twp.) KeL. Late south 5/22 Dakota JEd, DTr, Mower BLs, 5/26 Sherburne JGl (median 5/26).
Vesper Sparrow
(Pooecetes gramineus)
2452 Early south (median 3/28) 3/15 Faribault WAF, 3/19 Dakota DFN, 3/27 Olmsted MiD. Early north (median 4/12) 4/13 Becker ASM, 4/16 Grant DFN, ToL, Kanabec MJB, ELC, JWH, Lake (Two Harbors) JWL. High counts 4/17 Washington (17, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) PNi, 5/3 Ramsey (9, Grove Park) JGo, 4/30 Clay (8, Felton Prairie) ToL.
LeConte's Sparrow
(Ammospiza leconteii)
145 All south 5/3 Blue Earth ChH, 5/15 Murray JJS, 5/16 Hennepin ASu, 5/25 Sherburne (Lake Ann S.F.) SMn, 5/29 Anoka ELC. Early north (median 5/2) 5/1 Polk NWi, 5/2 Cook JaJ, 5/3 Polk SAu, 5/4 Lake KRE, JWL.
Nelson's Sparrow
(Ammospiza nelsoni)
41 Only south report 5/12 Dakota ADS. All north 5/19 Becker (Hamden Slough N.W.R.) AMd, 5/20 Cass JKe, 5/21 Roseau PEB, SBM, 5/27 Aitkin (McGregor Marsh) ASn, 5/29 Aitkin (McGregor Marsh) JPR.
Henslow's Sparrow
(Centronyx henslowii)
125 Reported widely and frequently south. Early south (median 5/5) 4/16 Rice TFB, 4/17 Blue Earth (Lincoln W.P.A.) ChH, 4/19 Rice (Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) GHo, 4/20 Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) MSw. Only north 5/21 Kanabec RMD, MJB, JWH. Record high count 5/14 Washington (18, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) BDo, m.ob., 5/21 Washington (17, Afton S.P.) DAd, PNi.
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
3350 Early south (median 4/2) 3/12 Dakota (Great Western Industrial Park) ASu, BDo, 3/13–14 Dakota (Miesville Ravine P.R.) AlF, KDS, 3/14 Lyon (Black Rush W.P.A.) GWe, JtH, 3/25 Olmsted DoH. Early north (median 4/15) 4/13 Becker ASM, 4/16 Aitkin SNe, Cass DAY, Clay PBB, Marshall MSp. High counts 4/23 Lac qui Parle (30) SEm, KEm, MEm, 5/3 Wilkin (22) LSl.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
3453 As typical, species was reported throughout the state. Numerous and widespread winter reports makes determining arrival of south migrants difficult. Early north (median 3/26) 3/12 Traverse AaL, Todd ALu, Morrison FGo, 3/13 Wadena PJB. High counts 4/16 Dakota (100, 190th St. W, Farmington) SWe, 4/16 Lyon (64, Camden S.P.) GWe.
Lincoln's Sparrow
(Melospiza lincolnii)
1537 Early south (median 4/12) 4/7 Dakota NVs, 4/12 Hennepin KeL, 4/13 Faribault WAF, Hennepin JWd. Early north (median 4/24) 4/16 Becker NaH, 4/20 Clay LSl, 4/30 Wilkin HHD. High count 4/29 Cottonwood (10) JnH and several reports of 5 individuals. Late south 5/24 Hennepin GrS, Le Sueur RCu, 5/30 Rock m.ob., Steele PSu (median 5/26).
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
3353 Found statewide, with record early reports south and north. Early south (median 3/24) 3/8 Yellow Medicine GWe, 3/12 Dakota ASu, BDo, Lac qui Parle KeL, Washington JEc. Early north (median 4/15) 3/20 Douglas JPR, ClN, 3/29 Morrison PAv, 4/9 Todd AaL. High counts 4/25 Hennepin (75, Bass Lake Preserve) SKS, 5/24 Marshall (47, Agassiz N.W.R.) KnM, 4/25 Washington (42) JDS.
Spotted Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus)
1 Only report 4/28 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) DLP
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
838 Early south (median 4/16) 4/3 Houston DSt, 4/14 Houston ABa, Olmsted LAV, 4/15 Blue Earth, Fillmore, Rice, Washington. Early north (median 5/3) 4/26 Morrison SEm, Todd JLK, 5/4 Pine MJn, LEv. High counts 5/18 Winona (25, Great River Bluffs S.P.) SHo, 5/20 Sherburne (14, Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB.
Yellow-breasted Chat
Yellow-breasted Chat
(Icteria virens)
No reports.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
2848 Early south (median 3/28) 3/7 Pope RAE, 3/19 Yellow Medicine GWe, 3/27 Lac qui Parle JJS, DFe, JMs. Early north (median 4/9) 4/5 Wilkin HHD, 4/9 Otter Tail DST, Polk SAu. High counts 5/23 Polk (120) KnM, 5/8 Yellow Medicine (114) GWe.
Bobolink
(Dolichonyx oryzivorus)
2948 Early south (median 5/3) 5/1 Anoka RCl, 5/3 Blue Earth ChH, 5/4 Steele PSu, 5/5 Dodge JnS. Early north (median 5/5) 5/11 Otter Tail JSm, Traverse ANy, 5/12 Clay TCL, Wilkin ANy. High counts 5/21 Becker (30, Hamden Slough N.W.R.) BBd, JBu, 5/28 Clay (30, Felton Prairie) DBa, BBa, RBk, 5/24 Dodge (25, Ashland Twp.) JnS.
Eastern Meadowlark
(Sturnella magna)
1841 Early south (median 3/17) 3/6 Stearns MJB, 3/9 Dodge DAB, Steele DAB. Early north (median 3/24) 3/10 Douglas JPE, 3/22 Morrison HHD, 3/25 Aitkin SNe, Crow Wing PSP, JPR, Morrison SEm. High count 5/8 Goodhue (20, Frontenac S.P.) CEl. Noteworthy out-of-range reports occurred in Chippewa, Lac qui Parle, Nobles, Pipestone, and Pope counties.
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
2644 Early south (median 3/15) 3/6 Nobles PEJ, DFN, 3/7 Lyon and Yellow Medicine GWe, 3/8 Dakota SBE, Watonwan JPr, JmP. Early north (median 3/17) 3/12 Polk SAu, St. Louis LAt, Traverse MO, 3/13 Clay MO, PBB. High counts 4/23 Lac qui Parle (24) SEm, KEm, MEm, 3/29 Clay (22, Felton Prairie S.N.A.) YGo.
Orchard Oriole
(Icterus spurius)
640 Early south (median 5/6) 5/6 Rice TFB, Washington PSm, 5/7 Goodhue TLg, SWl, 5/10 Chippewa ANy, DBz. Early north (median 5/15) 5/11 Traverse ANy, DBz, 5/17 Morrison SEm, 5/19 Morrison AMd, 5/20 Clay CRM, m.ob. High count 5/22 Yellow Medicine (11, Miedd Lake) GWe.
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
3453 Reported in all counties. Early south (median 4/29) 4/21 Goodhue LEC, 4/24 Washington ECl, 4/27 Ramsey JZj. Early north (median 5/4) 5/5 Polk fide JMJ, 5/6 Red Lake fide JMJ, 5/8 Crow Wing PSP, Mille Lacs KNo, Otter Tail DST, Todd ALu, then many more reports beginning 5/9. High counts 5/8 Hennepin (30, Coon Rapids Dam R.P.) TLo, 5/11 Hennepin (30, Wood Lake N.C.) GMo, 5/18 Ramsey (30, Lake Phalen) MaK.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
3453 Reported from all counties. Overwintered both north and south. Presumed first north migrants (median 3/14) 3/6 Douglas BEc, Todd MJB, plu five more counties on 3/7. High counts 3/14 Lyon (2,700) GWe, JtH, 3/20 Swift (2,000) JPR, ClN, 3/5 Cottonwood (1,000) KEm.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
3453 Found in all counties. See winter report for overwintering birds. Presumed first migrants south (median 3/13) 3/2 Pipestone LVD, 3/7 Carver JCy, Pope RAE, 3/8 Watonwan JPr, 3/9 Anoka RBW. Early north (median 4/5) 3/21 St. Louis LEC, 3/25 Becker HeH, 4/3 Wadena PJB, 4/4 Polk SAu. High counts 4/4 Dakota (100) BAF, 4/9 Yellow Medicine (100) JBu, 5/5 Washington (100) KvM, 4/17 Olmsted (80) JPr, 5/14 Rice (80) DAT.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
2047 A few individuals overwintered south. Presumed early migrants south (median 3/6) 3/6 Carver JCy, 3/7 Hennepin CMB, Houston SHo, KCa, SHo, Washington VWe. Early north (median 3/23) 3/10 Douglas JPE, 3/12 Becker SAu, Morrison FGo. High counts 3/10 Houston (150) SHo, 3/30 Faribault (150) BAy, 3/19 Carver (100) TJo. Late south 5/5 Hennepin KeL, JLl, 5/14 Stearns DCZ (median 5/3). Late north 5/2 Morrison JBi, 5/17 Polk PEB, 5/19 Marshall CCr (median 5/8).
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
2639 Early south (median 3/18) 3/7 Faribault MJB, 3/19 Winona MGo, 3/22 Stevens DPG, 3/24 Yellow Medicine GWe. Record early north (median 4/3) 3/14 Becker ASM, NaH, followed by 3/29 Morrison PAv, 4/8 Clay JCC. High counts 4/5 Goodhue (260) KDS, 4/10 Yellow Medicine (50) GWe.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
3453 Reported from every county. See winter report for overwintering birds and presumed early south migrants. Presumed early north (median 3/10) 3/7 Traverse DLP, 3/12 Becker SAu, St. Louis FJN, JWL, Todd ALu, Traverse AaL. High counts 3/14 Lyon (500) GWe, JtH, 3/25 Faribault (500) BAy, 4/19 Pine (500) LEv.
Great-tailed Grackle
(Quiscalus mexicanus)
4 All reports 4/17–26 Swift (Danvers W.M.A.) †KnM, ph. JPR, m.ob., 5/7 Jackson (Caraway W.M.A.) BAb, 5/15 Redwood (2, Gales Lake W.M.A.) MiO, JSc, 5/20 Yellow Medicine (Clarkfield W.T.P.) GWe.
Warblers
Ovenbird
(Seiurus aurocapilla)
3247 Early south (median 4/30) 4/25 Hennepin TAT, 4/28 Hennepin RBW, 4/29 Dakota MKe. Early north (median 5/3) 5/1 Pennington LFi, 5/6 Koochiching SC, 5/7 Cass DAY, Pine SBE. High count 5/28 Carlton (82, Jay Cooke S.P.) JEd, DTr.
WORM-EATING WARBLER
(Helmitheros vermivorum)
1 Singing male 5/14–18 Rice (Cannon River Wilderness Area) †CJE, †TFB, †DAB, RBW, BWF.
Louisiana Waterthrush
(Parkesia motacilla)
7 Early south (median 4/17) 4/16 Houston (Beaver Creek Valley S.P.) JoP, 4/17 Carver (Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Rapids Lake) JCy, Washington (Falls Creek S.N.A.) DFN, Winona (Whitewater S.P.) DWK, DBz, JPr.
Northern Waterthrush
(Parkesia noveboracensis)
3049 Early south (median 4/24) 4/22 Hennepin ASu, 4/24 Big Stone DLP, Hennepin KRo, Rice TFB, Washington JDS. Early north (median 5/4) 5/2 Cass DAY, 5/8 Polk SAu, 5/9 St. Louis SLP, 5/10 Itasca SC, Polk SAu. High counts 5/7 Goodhue (10, Hok-Si-La Park) SWe, 5/16 Hennepin (10, Westwood Hills N.C.) GAn. Late south 5/26 Hennepin EGB, Stearns AaL, 5/28 Hennepin CWB (median 5/29).
Golden-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera)
2441 Early south (median 5/5) 4/30 Rice TFB, 5/4 Hennepin SBE, JcM, 5/6 Carver JCy, 5/7 Anoka. Early north (median 5/8) 5/11 Cass SC, Pine SC, St. Louis ClN, 5/12 Pine SC. High counts 5/23 St. Louis (17, Sax-Zim Bog) KCR, 5/22 Clearwater (15, Itasca S.P.) NKu.
Blue-winged Warbler
(Vermivora cyanoptera)
330 Early south (median 5/2) 4/28 Steele PSu, 5/3 Dakota GHo, and from Carver, Fillmore, Houston, Ramsey, Scott, Washington on 5/5. Also noteworthy were these reports beyond the species' typical range: 5/14 Murray JPr, 5/15 Redwood JSc, MiO, 5/28–30 Yellow Medicine (Spellman Lake) RCu, GWe. Only north reports 5/20 Kanabec DPG, 5/21 Morrison JSP, Clearwater (Itasca S.P.) ASu. High counts 5/12 Carver (11, Minnesota River Valley N.W.R., Rapids Lake) JCy, 5/16 Scott (9, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) JCa.
Black-and-white Warbler
(Mniotilta varia)
3150 Early south (median 4/23) 4/16 Mower DAB, 4/24 Steele PSu, 4/25 Hennepin LSe, BAF. Early north (median 5/2) 4/30 Morrison JEm, SEm, 5/5 Cass DAY, 5/6 Douglas ToR, Hubbard REn, AxB, Koochiching SC, Todd ALu, CSh. High counts 5/23 St. Louis (25, Sax-Zim Bog) KCR, 5/14 Rock (12, Blue Mounds S.P.) LFr.
Prothonotary Warbler
(Protonotaria citrea)
14 Early south (median 5/4) 4/29 Goodhue (Hok-Si-La Park) ChS, Houston DBz, 4/30 Dakota (Mississippi River Lock and Dam #2) ODa. Noteworthy reports outside its usual range: 5/16 Lac qui Parle (Lac qui Parle S.P.) WCM, 5/23 Swift (Pomme de Terre River, US 12 Wayside) DOr. High count 5/19 Carver (6, Minnesota River Valley N.W.R., Rapids Lake) JCy.
Tennessee Warbler
(Leiothlypis peregrina)
2750 Early south (median 4/29) 4/24 Rice DAB, 4/26 Steele PSu, 4/27 Brown CoM, Goodhue DVe. Early north (median 5/7) 5/6 Otter Tail JSw, JsS, 5/8 Morrison SEm, 5/9 Polk SAu. High count 5/15 Rock (30, Blue Mounds S.P.) KEm. Late south 5/29 Pipestone LS, m.ob., Rice TFB, 5/30 Rock KRE, m.ob., Scott EHg (median 6/6). See summer report for additional late migrants.
Orange-crowned Warbler
(Leiothlypis celata)
2247 Early south (median 4/20) 4/16 Hennepin (Minneapolis) TAT, 4/17 Hennepin (Baker P.R.) MJB, (Minnesota River N.W.R., Bass Ponds) SHF, BAF, Washington JDS. Early north (median 4/25) 4/23 Pennington SAu, Polk RPa, 4/24 Douglas, Hubbard, Morrison, Pine. High count 5/8 Polk (7) SAu. Late south 5/24 Ramsey EGB, 5/26 Hennepin EGB, Stearns AaL (median 5/23). Late north 5/26 St. Louis JPR, ALo, 5/28 St. Louis DBa, m.ob (median 5/28).
Nashville Warbler
(Leiothlypis ruficapilla)
2650 Early south (median 4/26) 4/24 Ramsey PRH, JuW, 4/25 Hennepin PRH, TDv, RDa, Washington ECl, BDo. Early north (median 5/3) 5/1 Cass RSA, 5/5 Aitkin JPR, St. Louis JLK. High counts 5/26 St. Louis (32, Sax-Zim Bog) EBr, 5/7 Goodhue (20, Hok-Si-La Park) KeA, 5/29 Lake (20) ASn. Late south 5/25 Washington PNi, 5/26 Hennepin EGB, 5/27 Chisago MPi (median 5/31). Also see summer report for late migrants, potential south breeders.
Connecticut Warbler
(Oporornis agilis)
511 Early south (median 5/12) 5/11 Ramsey RbC, 5/14 Chisago JSa, Hennepin ASu, 5/15 Carver JCy. Early north 5/17 Itasca TCL, 5/20 St. Louis AKO, 5/21 Itasca SC, Kanabec RMD, JWH, MJB, St. Louis JLK. Late south 5/28 Hennepin BAF, 5/29 Le Sueur RBW (median 5/30).
Mourning Warbler
(Geothlypis philadelphia)
1626 Early south (median 5/9) 5/7 Goodhue SWe, 5/10 Ramsey PAl, 5/11 Hennepin TAT. Early north (median 5/14) 5/14 Itasca PLe, St. Louis BMu, 5/16 St. Louis TPM. High counts 5/28 Carlton (15, Jay Cooke S.P.) JEd, DTr, 5/30 St. Louis (8, Hawk Ridge N.R.) JLK. Late south 5/31 Hennepin TAT, but also see summer report for late migrants and possibly summering individuals.
KENTUCKY WARBLER
(Geothlypis formosa)
3 All south 5/14–15 Fillmore (Eagle Bluff E.L.C.) HHD, JWH, JmP, 5/19 Hennepin (T. S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) CMB, 5/31+ Le Sueur (Sakatah S.P.) RBW.
Common Yellowthroat
(Geothlypis trichas)
3453 Early south (median 5/1) 4/25 Wabasha JHn, 4/29 Hennepin DAs, Stevens JFl, 5/1 Dakota JDv. Early north (median 5/7) 5/3 Wilkin LSl, 5/6 Otter Tail JSm, 5/10 St. Louis JLK, JPR. High counts 5/24 Marshall (93, Agassiz N.W.R.) KnM, 5/21 Sherburne (61, Sherburne N.W.R.) RCl.
Hooded Warbler
(Setophaga citrina)
5 All south 5/15–29+ Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) m.ob., 5/15–30 Washington (2, Afton S.P.) JEd, DTr, m.ob., 5/22 Wabasha (Carley S.P.) KnM, 5/23 Dakota (Gores Pool #3 W.M.A.) AlF, 5/26 Steele (Saco Farms) ph. PSu. See summer report for breeding records.
American Redstart
(Setophaga ruticilla)
3351 Early south (median 5/3) 5/1 Dakota JDv, 5/5 Carver RBJ, RBW, JCy, Hennepin DCZ, Houston DFe, Rice GBa. Early north (median 5/7) 5/4 Cass MMd, 5/10 Crow Wing EGa, Hubbard REn, AxB. High counts 5/18 Winona (40, Great River Bluffs S.P.) SHo, 5/28 Carlton (37, Jay Cooke S.P.) JEd, DTr, 5/24 Marshall (36, Agassiz N.W.R.) KnM.
Cape May Warbler
(Setophaga tigrina)
1120 First migrants arrived south with a new early record (median 5/6) 4/24 Hennepin (adult male, Lower Riverside Park) †ASu, 5/7 Dakota GMo, Goodhue RDa, SWe. Early north (median 5/9) 5/3 Lake JWL, 5/7 St. Louis JLK, 5/8 Itasca SC. Late south 5/22 Washington PNi, JDS, 5/24 Hennepin KeL, JDS (median 5/24).
Cerulean Warbler
(Setophaga cerulea)
14 Early south (median 5/6) 5/7 Goodhue (Hok-Si-La Park) KeA, SWe, Rice DAB, (Cannon River Wilderness Area) GBa, 5/8 Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) TLg, 5/10 Le Sueur (Sakatah S.P.) BAb. One out-of-range occurrence: 5/15 Lyon GWe. No notable high counts.
Northern Parula
(Setophaga americana)
1927 Early south (median 5/1) 4/20 Rice TFB, 5/1 Dakota JDv, Hennepin JAn. Early north (median 5/6) 4/29 Clay JMJ, SAu, 5/6 St. Louis (Miller Hill) JLK, 5/7 St. Louis (Park Point) JLK. High counts 5/22 Itasca (20, Scenic S.P.) JEc, 5/30 St. Louis (10) BHo. Late south 5/29 Rice DOb, Washington JEc, 5/30 Scott EHg (median 5/26).
Magnolia Warbler
(Setophaga magnolia)
2346 Early south (median 5/5) 5/6 Faribault WAF, 5/7 Goodhue m.ob, 5/9 Rice TFB then many reports starting 5/10. Early north (median 5/8) 5/11 Traverse ANy, DBz, 5/12 Cass DAY, Lake JWL, St. Louis ClN, Wilkin ANy, DBz. High counts 5/26 St. Louis (9) EBr, 5/28 St. Louis (9) ASn, 5/12 Olmsted (8). Late south 5/28 Hennepin TAT, ACr, 5/29 Pipestone m.ob. (median 5/31).
Bay-breasted Warbler
(Setophaga castanea)
1124 Early south (median 5/8) 5/6–10 Faribault BAy, 5/11 Pipestone SRe, Rice DAB. Early north 5/13 Pine SC, 5/18 Morrison JeM, SwM, JMK, Wilkin ANy, DBz, 5/19 Marshall CCr. High counts 5/28 St. Louis (7) ACr, 5/28 St. Louis (5) MMq. Late south 5/22 Isanti ELC, Washington JDS, Yellow Medicine GWe (median 5/26).
Blackburnian Warbler
(Setophaga fusca)
2536 Early south (median 5/3) 5/1 Rice TFB, 5/5–7 Carver JCy, 5/7–8 Goodhue SHk, m.ob. Early north (median 5/8) 5/7 Cass DAY, 5/8 St. Louis JWL, 5/9–10 Itasca SC. High count 5/28 St. Louis (20, Hartley N.C.) EBr. Late south 5/23 Blue Earth ChH, Olmsted LAV, Steele PSu, Swift DOr, 5/24 Hennepin JWl, JJo, Kandiyohi LFa (median 6/1).
Yellow Warbler
(Setophaga petechia)
3352 Early south (median 4/26) 4/25 Hennepin TDv, 4/27 Dakota JBt, 4/29 Hennepin MPi, Houston DBz, Ramsey CHi. Early north (median 5/4) 5/5 Beltrami fide JMJ, 5/6 Otter Tail JSm, Todd JeM, SwM. High count 5/24 Marshall (70, Agassiz N.W.R.) KnM.
Chestnut-sided Warbler
(Setophaga pensylvanica)
3148 Record early south (median 5/6) 4/25 Hennepin (Plymouth) TDv, 5/6 Faribault WAF, Scott ECg, ARn. Early north (median 5/8) 5/10 Cass DAY, 5/11 Pine SC, St. Louis JLK. High counts 5/30 St. Louis (23) JLK, 5/23 St. Louis (21) JLK, 5/27 St. Louis (20) DBa, BBa, RBk.
Blackpoll Warbler
(Setophaga striata)
2646 Early south (median 5/4) 5/6 Faribault WAF, Martin BAb, then many reports beginning 5/7. Early north (median 5/8) 5/11 Pine TJo, Polk SAu, Traverse ANy, 5/12 Douglas ToR, Wilkin ANy, DBz. High counts 5/13 Yellow Medicine (12) GWe, 5/15 Crow Wing (12) JPR, 5/15 Rock (10) KEm. Late south 5/28 Carver KSo, Chisago ACr, Hennepin CMB, Houston JWH, Washington JDS (median 5/31). Late north 5/29 Lake ASn, St. Louis DTr, EBr, OGo, 5/30 Pennington JMJ, St. Louis ACr (median 6/1).
Black-throated Blue Warbler
(Setophaga caerulescens)
46 All south (median 5/11) 5/1 Hennepin (Coon Rapids Dam R.P.) JAn, 5/7 Goodhue (Hok-Si-La Park) SuE, SEg, 5/10 Waseca (Maplewood Park) BAb, 5/15 Anoka (Carlos Avery W.M.A.) SKo, TSI, Goodhue LH, 5/18 Isanti (Spencer Brook W.M.A.) DPG, 5/24 Ramsey (Fort Snelling S.P.) EGB. Early north 5/14 Lake (Wolf Ridge E.L.C.) CEl, 5/16 St. Louis BcM, 5/18 Cook (Oberg Mountain) DMB, JBs, (Carleton Peak Trail) JTo.
Palm Warbler
(Setophaga palmarum)
2950 Early south (median 4/22) 4/16 Hennepin TAT, 4/17 Brown MiO, Dakota LFr, Hennepin JBs, WFe. Early north (median 4/25) 4/17 Wadena PJB, 4/23 Morrison JBs, Polk RPa. High counts 4/29 Hennepin (35) DGu, 4/29 Hennepin (32) NiT. Late south 5/20 Hennepin RBm, Scott BrT, Washington JDS, 5/21 Hennepin BAF (median 5/23).
Pine Warbler
(Setophaga pinus)
2218 Early south (median 4/21) 4/17 Carver ROx, Hennepin MJB, Washington DFN, 4/18 Goodhue HCT. Spring migration reports of this species south are almost always from the southeastern tier of counties, so these reports are unusual: 5/4 Lyon (Camden S.P.) GWe, 5/13 Nobles JPr, JJS. Early north (median 4/23) 4/16 St. Louis EPy, 4/17 Cass DAY, ABi, Clearwater NMr. High counts 4/30 Morrison (6, Charles A. Lindbergh S.P.) JEm, SEm, 5/1 Becker (6, Tamarac N.W.R.) WPl, 5/22 Clearwater (6, Itasca S.P.) NKu.
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
3252 Early March reports from overwintering lcoations. Presumed first migrants south (median 3/31) 3/27 Hennepin BAF, 3/28 Hennepin DCZ, Washington JDS. Early north (median 4/5) 4/1 Becker MO, 4/10 Aitkin SNe, Crow Wing EGa, Mille Lacs JSa, Wadena PJB. High counts 5/13 Jackson (150, Robertson Park) MEm, KEm, 4/27 Hennepin (100, Lake Harriet) CMB, CWB, 4/30 Washington (100, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) PNi. Late south 5/25 Hennepin TDv, 5/26 Washington JBr, 5/28 Washington JDS (median 5/29).
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER
(Setophaga dominica)
2 All reports 5/1–10 Winona (for the fourth consecutive season at Whitewater S.P.) †DBz, m.ob. but see summer report for continued observations. Also, 5/12+ Hennepin (2, Gold Medal Park, Minneapolis) †NMr, †DWK, †BAF, ph. PNi, ph. JBc, ph. RMD, plus documentation submitted by eight additional observers via eBird. This pair successfully nested into the summer season.
Black-throated Green Warbler
(Setophaga virens)
2031 Early south (median 4/30) 4/30 Anoka JH, Houston JAn, Washington WCM, 5/1 Faribault BAy, Stearns AaL. Early north (median 5/4) 5/4 Lake KRE, JWL, 5/5 St. Louis CiE, 5/6 Hubbard REn, AxB, St. Louis BMu. High counts 5/21 Itasca (20) JEc, 5/28 Carlton (16, Jay Cooke S.P.) JEd, DTr. Late south 5/22 Goodhue SHo, Isanti ELC, Mower BLs, Steele PSu, 5/24 Rice DAT, CRa (median 5/30).
Canada Warbler
(Cardellina canadensis)
1725 Early south (median 5/9) 5/8 Rice DAB, 5/10 Steele PSu, 5/12 Carver JCy, Rice TFB, Steele DFe, PSu. Early north (median 5/14) 5/14 St. Louis BMu, 5/15 Beltrami LSm, Morrison SEm. High counts 5/28 Carlton (8, Jay Cooke S.P.) JEd, DTr, 5/28 St. Louis (8, Park Point) ACr. Late south 5/28 Hennepin SOa, 5/29 Anoka LBi, 5/30 Rock RZi (median 6/1).
Wilson's Warbler
(Cardellina pusilla)
2144 Early south (median 5/4) 5/4 Rice TFB, 5/7–8 Goodhue m.ob., 5/8 Hennepin CMB, 5/9 Ramsey NMr. Early north (median 5/10) 5/12 Douglas ToR, 5/14 Douglas JPE, Lake JWL, St. Louis BMu. High count 5/28 St. Louis (21) ASn. Late south 5/28 Ramsey JZj, 5/29 Hennepin SWk (median 5/30). See summer report for late north migrants and potential breeders.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Summer Tanager
(Piranga rubra)
13 All reports 5/10 Chisago (first-year male, Taylors Falls) ph. JoZ, 5/11 Otter Tail (feeder at Reames Lake; first appeared around 5/8) ph. KiF, 5/12 Dakota (C.P. Adams Park) KWr, 5/14–15 Murray (first-year male) JT, ph. JPr, m.ob.
Scarlet Tanager
(Piranga olivacea)
2243 Early south (median 5/6) 5/7 Dakota DFN, Goodhue TLg, SWl, 5/8 Dakota RBW, Scott TLg. Early north (median 5/11) 5/11 Cass DoH, 5/12 Morrison SEm, 5/13 Otter Tail ANy, DBz. High counts 5/30 Scott (11, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) EHg, 5/20 Scott (9, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) WCM.
Western Tanager
(Piranga ludoviciana)
2 Two reports of this barely regular visitor: 4/26 Lac qui Parle (Mehurin Twp.) ph. KOd, CMz, 4/29 Kandiyohi (Pennock) ph. JoS, ph. JWd.
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
2153 Reported from all regions except for portions of extreme Northeast and much of the Northwest. Noteable high counts 3/12 Hennepin (27, Hyland Lake P.R.) MHu, 4/14 Hennepin (24, Westwood Hills N.C.) JD, 4/3 Hennepin (20, Elm Creek P.R.) TLo.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
3253 Early south (median 4/28) 4/24 Fillmore ToM, 4/26 Hennepin NHa, Houston KRz, Olmsted LSf, Scott SLP, Washington RBr. Early north (median 5/3) 5/7 Pine SBE, 5/8 Mille Lacs KNo, Wadena PJB then many reports beginning 5/9. High counts 5/14 Carver (24, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Rapids Lake) JCy, 5/13 Houston (16) KRz, 5/16 Dakota (15, Whitetail Woods R.P.) DVe.
Blue Grosbeak
(Passerina caerulea)
5 All reports (median 5/21) 5/14 Lyon GWe, 5/24 Cottonwood JEB, 5/27 Steele (first-year male, Saco Farm) †PSu, 5/28–30 Rock CRM, m.ob., 5/29 Pipestone CRM, m.ob.
Indigo Bunting
(Passerina cyanea)
2341 Early south (median 5/3) 4/24 Fillmore ToM, 5/4 Houston KRz, Sherburne ABm. Early north (median 5/9) 5/9 Todd CAr, 5/11 Hubbard AxB, REn, 5/13 Morrison SEm, Pine SC. High counts 5/30 Scott (13, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) EHg, 5/20 Ramsey (10, Crosby Farm R.P.) DAd, 5/26 Steele (10) PSu.
Dickcissel
(Spiza americana)
19 First reports south 5/4 Brown BTS, 5/10 Rock KEm, 5/16 Olmsted JWH then, as typical for this species, reported much more frequently beginning the last week of May.