Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2017-Spring Season
1 March through 31 May 2017
Paul E. Budde, Doug W. Kieser, William C. Marengo, and Brian T. Smith

The state's first Northern Fulmar was discovered at Park Point this season, marking the 442nd species to be added to the Minnesota Checklist. Additional rarities included two Accidental species (Tricolored Heron and Lewis's Woodpecker) and eleven Casual species (Eurasian Wigeon, two White-winged Doves, four Black-necked Stilts, Western Sandpiper, two White-eyed Vireos, Eurasian Tree Sparrow, three Worm-eating Warblers, two Yellow-throated Warblers, Prairie Warbler, Golden-crowned Sparrow, and Painted Bunting). All were spring migrants seen in April or May, except for the Eurasian Tree Sparrow which had overwintered.

All the Regular migrant geese returned to southern Minnesota in February and were north by the first week of March. Sporadic reports of Mute Swans from the middle of the state continued a recent trend, this season from Wright and Chisago counties. Drake Cinnamon Teal were discovered in mid-April in both Washington and Scott counties, the latter producing a first county record. Also in mid-April was a Eurasian Wigeon that was found in some Aitkin County rice paddies.

Wild Turkeys were seen in more north (29 of 34) and south (53 of 53) counties than in any prior season. A total of 4,600 Horned Grebes off Park Point was a remarkable tally in early May. The only report of a Clark's Grebe came from Lake Osakis, the most reliable location in the state for this Rare Regular species.

Eurasian Collared-Doves continued their slow expansion towards the northeastern corner of the state; a first record for Koochiching means that the species has now been found in all but five counties. Two White-winged Doves also produced first county records, these for Le Sueur and Blue Earth; this species has now been reported in 14 of the past 15 years — and only twice prior to this string of occurrences. With reports from Houston and Todd counties, Common Gallinules have now been found in eleven consecutive springs.

Six Black-necked Stilts were documented between late April and mid-May. While Whimbrels were only found along the North Shore, another Lake Superior specialty, Red Knot, was seen not only in Duluth but also in Garrison where it was a first record for Crow Wing County. A Western Sandpiper in Murray County was the third spring record of this species since 2010. At the East Grand Forks W.T.P. a tally of 225 Red-necked Phalaropes was record-high.

In any season, Parasitic is the most likely jaeger to be found in Minnesota. This is especially true during the spring, so it was not surprising when an adult jaeger at Park Point in late May was confirmed as a Parasitic. Also at Park Point around the same time was an adult Little Gull. Iceland Gull numbers were down this season, and, somewhat surprisingly, all of them noted to subspecies were “Thayer's” Gulls. At least nine Lesser Black-backed Gulls was an excellent total, while eight Great Black-backeds — six of them in Duluth — was quite respectable. Lately, the state has been averaging one Pacific Loon each spring; this season did not disappoint as one was seen at Park Point in mid-May.

The headline for the season was the discovery of a recently deceased Northern Fulmar on a Park Point beach in late April. This “tubenose” was the first of its order to be found in Minnesota, and the first fulmar to be seen in the Western Great Lakes.

Snowy Egrets were found in 12 counties, the highest total since spring 2006. A Tricolored Heron photographed in Murray County was the first record of this species since 2012. Two Yellow-crowned Night-Herons, including a first record for Faribault County, was the highest spring total for this species since 1993. White-faced Ibis arrived record-early at multiple locations, both south and north.

Eleven of the twelve species of owls on the Minnesota Checklist were found this season, with a Barn Owl audio-taped in Houston the most remarkable of the finds. The “northern” owls were all present, but in unremarkable numbers.

A Lewis's Woodpecker in St. Louis County provided the fifth record for the state. Red-headed Woodpeckers were found in 70 counties, the most in at least 25 years.

Flycatchers arrived pretty much on schedule. Three Say's Phoebes was the highest total of this Rare Regular species since 2013 when four individuals were found; all, as might be expected, were in the western third of the state. White-eyed Vireos were found in Fillmore and Steele counties in the extreme southeast corner of the state.

Tufted Titmice were fairly unusual in the state during the days of T.S. Roberts, but made a significant expansion into the state in the middle of the 20th century. By the 1970s their range began to retract, so that late in that century they were primarily restricted to the Southeast region. Recently, however, they have begun to expand their range once again. This season's reports from 14 counties represent a new spring high county count. Five Carolina Wrens was the highest count for this southern species since the irruption during the fall and winter of 2012.

Eleven was an excellent total of Townsend's Solitaires; all were south of a line from Washington to Wilkin counties. The only two Varied Thrushes, however, were discovered in the Northeast region. Fifteen Northern Mockingbirds was the same total as for the prior spring, the most since 2005. The Eurasian Tree Sparrow that overwintered in Two Harbors was rediscovered there in early April and lingered until early May.

A “lucky” observer found a Pine Grosbeak south in Morrison County on St. Patrick's Day. This was not a redpoll winter, as there were few reports of Common and no reports of Hoary redpolls south this spring. Red Crossbills were only found south in Benton and Hennepin counties, and White-wingeds were scarce everywhere. There was an above-average number of reports of Smith's Longspurs in the state, but this good news was tempered by the fact that only one Chestnut-collared Longspur was found at Felton Prairie.

In perhaps a last hurrah of winter, an ice storm in late April produced a fallout of sparrows along the North Shore in Cook County, including 2,100 Dark-eyed Juncos, 653 Fox Sparrows, and 341 American Tree Sparrows. One report of a Spotted Towhee was a typical number for this western visitor. Minnesota's 14th record of Golden-crowned Sparrow, found in Plymouth, was only the second for the Twin Cities following one in Eagan in March 2009.

A Yellow-breasted Chat was discovered in Washington County at the end of the spring season. A pair of Great-tailed Grackles in Hendricks produced a first record for Lincoln County.

Three Worm-eating Warblers were the most in any season since Spring 1999. Yellow-throated Warblers were discovered in Minneapolis for the second consecutive year and at Whitewater State Park for the fifth year in a row. A Prairie Warbler audio-taped in Beltrami County was only the second northern record for this species; the first was a fall report from Grand Marais in 1994. Eight Summer Tanagers and six Western Tanagers were found scattered around the state, while the season's lone Painted Bunting was a first record for Rice County.

Weather: After a fairly mild winter, average monthly temperatures were near normal in March and a few degrees above normal in April. In May, with snow at the beginning of the month and cooler than normal weather towards the end, the run of 20 consecutive months of above-average monthly temperatures in southern and central Minnesota came to an end; the preliminary statewide average temperature was 1.7ºF below normal. Ice-out dates for lakes in the state were about two weeks ahead of historical averages.

Precipitation in March was above average in the Northeast and Southeast regions, but below average elsewhere. Above-average precipitation persisted throughout the season in the Southeast. While severe storms were infrequent, one storm brought two to five inches of rainfall to several Southeast counties on 15–16 May.

Insufficiently documented records of Regular species: Trumpeter Swan 3/28 Washington (150) (apparent migrants, more likely to be Tundra Swans); Common Nighthawk 3/31 Hubbard (early date); Short-billed Dowitcher 4/22 Lac qui Parle, 4/25–26 Faribault (max. 45) (early dates, more likely Long-billed Dowitchers); Snowy Egret 3/1 Grant (record early date by 3 weeks); Boreal Chickadee 4/17 Crow Wing (out of range); Wood Thrush 4/23 Otter Tail (early date); American Tree Sparrow 5/30 Marshall (nest with egg) (unprecedented breeding record); Field Sparrow 3/24 Morrison (record early north by a week); Baltimore Oriole 4/17 Benton (early date); Tennessee Warbler 4/24 Morrison (record early north); Yellow Warbler 3/31 Hubbard (record early).

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 2017). Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished seasonal report data from the 25-year period 1992 through 2016. Finally and most importantly, our appreciation goes out to all those who contribute their sightings data to the MOU. We are especially grateful to those who respond to our requests for details and who submit observations online.

Key to the Seasonal Report
1.Upper case (LEAST TERN) indicates a Casual or Accidental species in the state.
2.Species are listed in brackets [Whooping Crane] when there is a reasonable doubt as to its origin or wildness.
3.Bracketed text following a species’ name indicates the total number of north and south counties.
4.Dates listed in bold (10/9) indicate an occurrence either earlier, later, or within the three earliest or latest dates on file.
5.Counties listed in bold (Aitkin) indicate an unusual occurrence for that county.
6.Counties listed in bold and with an underline (Becker) indicate a first county record.
7.Counties listed in italics (Crow Wing) indicate a first county breeding record.
8.Counts listed in bold (150) indicate a total within or exceeding the top three high counts for that species.
9.Dagger “†” preceding observer’s initials denotes documentation was submitted.
10.“ph.” denotes a species documented with a photograph.
11.“v.t.” denotes a species documented by video tape.
The Seasonal Report  is a compilation of seasonal bird sightings from throughout Minnesota. We particularly invite reports from parts of the state that have been neglected or covered lightly in past reports. To become a contributor, contact the Editor of The Loon (editor AT moumn.org).

Species

N S

Information

Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks
Snow Goose
(Anser caerulescens)
1751 See winter report for early south migrants. Early north (median 3/21) 3/8 Otter Tail RZi, 3/13–19 Cook DLB, m.ob., 3/19 Grant SKu, NKu. High count 3/24 Lincoln (5,000, Sokota State W.M.A.) GWe. Late south 5/15 Kandiyohi JoS, 5/16 McLeod BHa, 5/26 Fillmore (probably injured) KRE, m.ob. (median 6/1). Late north 5/22 St. Louis (9, Park Point) StK, ClN, JIf, 5/24 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) ClN, 5/29 Polk SAu (median 5/30).
Ross's Goose
(Anser rossii)
1236 See winter report for early south migrants. Early north 3/5–4/6 Grant (max. 20, North Ottawa Impoundment) WPl, 4/10 Wilkin ANy, 4/11 Beltrami (2) ph. DPJ. High counts 3/5 Jackson (344, near Sioux Valley; flock included one adult “Blue-morph”) †PEJ, DFN, 3/11 Freeborn (315) PEJ, 3/26 Faribault (90) ClN. Late south 4/18 Chippewa DaB, 4/30 Lac qui Parle CEl, ToL, 5/7 Stearns FGo (median 5/14). Late north 5/19 Cass DAY, 5/20–24 Pine (2) ELC, KrM, LEv, 5/23 St. Louis ToL (median 5/17).
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
2149 Please see winter report for early south migrants. Early north (median 3/22) 3/1 St. Louis PHS, 3/5 Grant (2) WPl, Traverse (1,450 reported from three locations) KnM. High counts 3/11 Freeborn (10,200) PEJ, 3/10 Lac qui Parle (7,500, Lake Shore Twp.) DOr, 3/19 Swift (6,775, Marsh Lake Dam) KnM. First county record 5/1 Pine (2, Pine City W.T.P.) KrM, HHD. Late south 5/18 Dakota (2) BAF, REn, 5/21 Faribault (3) PEJ, 5/23 Isanti KrM (median 5/17). Late north 5/21 Koochiching RAE, HHD, 5/27 Aitkin ASu, LiH, 5/28 St. Louis JLK (median 5/16).
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
1641 See winter report early south migrants. Early north (median 3/18) 3/5 Douglas (17) BEc, Traverse (50, Mud Lake) KnM, (10, Reservation Dam W.M.A) KnM, 3/7 Douglas (2) JsS. Descriptions provided in varying detail from 19 counties. High counts 3/5, 3/19 Lac qui Parle (200, Big Stone N.W.R.) KnM, 3/26 Lincoln (200) KnM. Late south 5/4 Sherburne (5, Big Lake) JnP, 5/12 Watonwan NaH, 5/26 Ramsey PNi (median 5/13). Late north 5/3 Marshall (2) JSm, 5/18 Otter Tail (2) LSm, 5/20 Becker JNe (median 5/20).
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties.
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
2 Two south reports: 3/7–4/21 Wright (Pelican Lake) ToL, m.ob.; 3/23–31 Chisago (Green Lake) MTe, m.ob.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
3249 Found statewide. No notable high count reports explicitly identified that the swans were this species.
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
2642 Early south (but also see winter report for early spring migrants) 3/2 Houston (29, Brownsville Overlook) BRe, 3/3 Blue Earth (11) STa, Olmsted LAV. Early north (median 3/18) 3/17 Morrison RBW, FGo, 3/19 Grant (5) KnM, 3/21 Grant DFe, Polk (10) SAu, Wilkin HHD. High counts 3/31, 4/10 Aitkin (1,300) PSP, KCR, 3/27 Carver (1,089, 150th St. pond) WCM. Late south 5/13 Carver COg, 5/14 Le Sueur (3) BSm, 5/22 Washington FGo (median 5/4). Late north 5/13 Pine LEv, Polk (2) MZa, 5/19 Becker (3) DFr, 5/25 St. Louis (Floodwood) ALu (median 5/28).
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties. See winter report for early south migrants. Early north (median 3/18) 3/17 Douglas BEc, 3/18 Morrison MEm, SEm, 3/19 Crow Wing (12) EGa, Grant (11) KnM. High counts 4/10 Aitkin (75) KCR, 4/13 Hennepin (75, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) KvM.
Blue-winged Teal
(Spatula discors)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties. Early south (median 3/12) 3/3 Meeker (3) BNn, 3/4 Houston SHo, 3/5 Isanti (3) JBu. Early north (median 3/30) 3/24–25 Pine MAJ, CRM, ZAl, 3/29 St. Louis (4) JLK. High counts 4/11 Jackson (750, Heron Lake W.M.A., counted by tens) DAk, 4/21 Grant (400, North Ottawa) JPR.
Cinnamon Teal
(Spatula cyanoptera)
2 All reports: 4/14–19 Washington (drake, Brown's Creek Nature Preserve, Stillwater) JEc, ph. RZi, ph. MTe, m.ob.; 4/23 Scott (drake in a farm pond near C.R. 21 and C.R. 42) BHe, ph. †BAb, m.ob.
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
3353 Reported in 86 counties. See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/26) 3/17–19 Douglas (5) BEc, m.ob., 3/24 Pine (2) ELC, Polk SAu, St. Louis (max. 6) JPR, LRi, JLK. High counts 4/12 Lyon (1,065, Rock Lake, counted by 5s and 10s) GWe, 4/14 Stearns (598, Paynesville W.T.P.) PCC.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
2953 See winter report for overwintering and early spring migrants. Early north (median 3/20) 3/6 Douglas (2) BEc, 3/10–11 Traverse (max. 2, Mud Lake) DLP, TLu, 3/13 Otter Tail TJo, St. Louis DBF. High counts 4/11 Jackson (600, Heron Lake W.M.A.) DAk, 3/3–11 Washington (380, Hazen P. Mooers Park, counted by 10s) MMa, m.ob.
EURASIAN WIGEON
(Mareca penelope)
1 One documented report: 4/16–23 Aitkin (drake, rice paddies along C.R. 1) †EGa, m.ob (The Loon 89:87–91).
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
3253 See winter report for early spring migrants. Early north (median 3/27) 3/7 St. Louis BMu, 3/8 Cook ph. DLB, 3/11 Morrison DRi. High counts 4/1 Carver (125, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy, 4/14 Stearns (115, Getchell Lake) JEm, SEm, KEm.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties. High counts 3/22 Lyon (6,000, Lines W.M.A. and a nearby field) GWe, 3/19 Chippewa (5,000, Fort Renville) KnM.
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
1120 High count 3/20 St. Louis (23, Duluth) JLK. Late south 5/24 Washington HHD, RAE, 5/27–28 Houston KRE, m.ob. 5/28 Hennepin (2) DSh (median 5/20).
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
2751 See winter report for overwintering birds and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/18) 3/7–8 Lake (3) JPR, BMu, 3/7–9 St. Louis (max. 5, Duluth) ELa, m.ob., 3/8 Cook ph. DLB. High count 3/19–22 Yellow Medicine (300, Miedd Lake) GWe.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
3353 See winter report for overwintering birds and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/26) 3/7 St. Louis (2) JLK, 3/10 Traverse DLP, 3/17 Becker (6) MO. High counts 4/11 Jackson (680, Heron Lake W.M.A., estimated by 10s.) DAk, 3/22 Yellow Medicine (360, Miedd Lake, counted by 10s) GWe.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
2853 See winter report for early south migrants. Early north (median 3/28) 3/17 Becker (2) MO, 3/23 Todd (2) ALu, 3/24 Morrison DLP. High counts 4/1 Freeborn (8,975) PEJ, 3/11 Freeborn (4,500) PEJ, 3/28 Lyon (1,200, Clifton W.M.A.) JtH.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
3152 See winter report for overwintering birds and early migrants, south and north. Continuing north from winter were 3/1 Douglas (8, Cowdry/Taylor Flowage) BEc, followed by 3/14 St. Louis (2) DBF, 3/17 Morrison RBW, 3/17–18 Douglas (Goose Park) BEc. High counts 3/26 Faribault (411, Wells W.T.P.) ClN, 4/15 St. Louis (382, Park Point) JLK, 3/25 Nobles (300, Jack Lake) SBE.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties. See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/17) 3/5 Todd (4) AL, AaL, 3/8 Lake ELa, m.ob., St. Louis JPR, 3/10 Traverse DLP. High counts 4/1 Yellow Medicine (1,100, Miller-Richter W.M.A., counted by 10s) GWe, 3/26 Lincoln (800, Ash Lake W.M.A.) KnM.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
2542 See winter report for early south migrants. Early north (median 3/31) 3/2–10 St. Louis (max.3, Duluth) JPR, 3/20 Mille Lacs KMa, 3/22–23 Beltrami AxB. High count 4/18 St. Louis (1,608, Duluth Harbor) PHS. Late south 5/15 Stearns (7) LKo, Stevens PEB, HCT, DWK, SBM, 5/18 Brown STa, 5/19 Sherburne (2) LKo (median 5/16). Late north 5/26–30 St. Louis (2) JLK, TPM, JPR, 5/26 Roseau CAs, 5/27 Otter Tail LS, 5/31 Cook (4) JyK (median 6/2).
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
3453 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/13) 3/1 Douglas (overwintered) BEc, Pine KrM, 3/13 Itasca TCL, 3/16 St. Louis JPR. High counts 3/25 Lyon (3,500, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 3/22 Scott (2,000, Dewitt) BHe, 4/15 St. Louis (1,500, Duluth Harbor) PHS.
Ring-necked Duck X Lesser Scaup
(Aythya collaris X A. affinis)
1 One report: 4/30 Wabasha (male, Lake City) †PEJ.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
2 Two north reports, both of individuals first reported during winter: 3/4–4/2 Cook (male, Grand Marais Harbor) ph. DLB, m.ob., 3/1–12 Lake (male, Two Harbors) HlB, JWL.
Surf Scoter
(Melanitta perspicillata)
1 All reports: 5/4–23 St. Louis (max. 6, Park Point) LME, JLK.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
21 Only south report 4/30 Wabasha (1, Lake City) PEJ. All north: 3/6 St. Louis (1, McQuade Small Craft Harbor) ELe, 5/5 Cook (1, Grand Marais) LSf, 5/11 St. Louis (4, Park Point R.A.) LME, m.ob., 5/12 Cook (2, Taconite Harbor) JBs, 5/21–22 St. Louis (7, Park Point R.A.) KRE, JLK, 5/22 Cook (3, Taconite Harbor) JSf.
Black Scoter
(Melanitta americana)
2 All reports: 3/7–12 Dakota (female, Black Dog Lake) HHD, m.ob., 3/13–4/25 Hennepin (female, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge, presumably same individual previously seen in Dakota County) BAF, m.ob.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
71 One south report 4/25–29 Hennepin (adult male, Lake Harriet) ph. CMB, m.ob. Three north reports away from Lake Superior 3/21–29 Beltrami (2, Bemidji) DPJ, m.ob., 4/29–5/2 Douglas (1, Lake Osakis and Brandon W.T.P.) ph. HLi, REn, 5/3–5 Red Lake (female, Red Lake Falls W.T.P.) RAE, HHD, ph. REn, m.ob. Also reported through 5/28 in Cook, 5/21 in Lake and 5/22 in St. Louis. High counts 4/15 St. Louis (65, Brighton Beach) JPR, 4/1 Lake (55, Two Harbors) SLL, JWL.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties. See winter report for overwintering and early spring migrants. Early north (median 3/20) 3/18 Cook LiH, 3/19 Grant (2) WPl, Todd (2) ALu, 3/20 Crow Wing (52, Cross Lake channel) JLA. High count 3/22 Goodhue (130, Lake Byllesby) RMl. Late south 5/28 Stearns HCT, 5/30 Nicollet JSP, Scott JEB (median 5/30).
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
3352 High counts 3/4 Dakota (300) PEJ, 3/26 Wright (250, Pelican Lake) CSl. Late south 5/9 Lincoln RAE, 5/13 Ramsey (2) JDv (median 5/12).
Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala islandica)
No reports.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
3353 See winter report for overwintering and early south migrants. Early north (median 3/15) 3/1 Douglas (2) BEc, 3/5 Crow Wing (2) PSP, 3/8 Otter Tail (12) JsS, 3/8–9 St. Louis JLK, DOr. High counts 3/25 Goodhue (154, Frontenac) KLi, 3/18 Carver (125, Lake Waconia) BHe.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
2653 High counts 3/23 Goodhue (500, Gores Pool W.M.A.) GJM, 3/18 Carver (250, Lake Waconia) BHe. Late south 5/21 Sherburne (2, Sherburne N.W.R.) VDo, THl, 5/23 Scott BAb, 5/24 Waseca RZi (median 5/25).
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
2448 Early south (median 3/5) 3/4 Scott (2, O'Dowd Lake Park) JcM, Washington (8) NGr, Watonwan (4) RBW, followed by reports 3/5 from six additional counties. Early north (median 3/31) 3/1–6 Lake (max. 60, Two Harbors) HlB, ELe, m.ob., 3/1 St. Louis (6) JPR, 3/6 Cook ACr. High count 5/22 St. Louis (200, Park Point) ClN. Late south 5/27 Hennepin (2) SDz, 5/28 Stearns HCT, Washington (4) GaJ (median 5/22).
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
2253 Early south (also see winter report) 3/4 Dakota PEJ, Scott SC, DAB, JcM, 3/5 Brown (5) BTS, Martin ANy, SC, Nobles DFN, PEJ. Early north (median 3/30) 3/24–27 St. Louis JPR, m.ob., 3/29 Todd RMD, 4/1 Pine (4) LEv. High counts 4/11 Jackson (1,370, Heron Lake W.M.A., counted by 10s) DAk, 4/28 Scott (1,200, Spring Lake, counted by 10s) KvM.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
2953 Reported as far north as Kittson, Roseau, Itasca, St. Louis, Lake. High counts 3/10 Douglas (57) BEc, 3/9 Morrison (52, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) SEm, 3/30 Scott (52, Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve) RiC.
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
3012 Found throughout normal range, essentially northeast of a line from Norman to Fillmore. Spring drumming counts were up 57% statewide in 2017 (MN DNR).
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
5 All reports: 3/14–4/2 Cook (max. 3, Sawbill Trail and Lima Mountain Rd.) ph. DLB, HCT, DWK, SBM, 3/5 Itasca (1, Scenic S.P.) BJq, 4/7 Koochiching (1, near Big Falls) ph. AMe, HHD, RAE, 4/14–17 Lake (max. 2) ph. MSS, CRa, 3/4–5/8 St. Louis (max. 7) BDo, Asu, m.ob.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
121 One south report: 5/12 Lac qui Parle (1, Plover Prairie) DvM. High counts 4/29 Kittson (21, various places north and west of Lancaster) WCM, 5/3 Lake of the Woods (21) WDC. Additional north reports from Aitkin, Beltrami, Carlton, Koochiching, Marshall, Pennington, Polk, Red Lake, Roseau, St. Louis.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
91 One south report: 4/6 Pipestone (1, near C.R 10 and C.R. 15) JSc. All other reports from Becker, Clay, Grant, Kittson, Mahnomen, Marshall, Norman, Pennington, Polk, Wilkin. High counts 5/12 Clay (40, Felton Prairie) SKu, NKu, 4/15 Polk (36, Kertsonville Twp., total from 2 leks) SAu.
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
514 Most reports south of the Minnesota river or in the western third of the state. High count 5/10 Jackson (4, two birds in each of two locations) PEB. All reports were of 1–2 birds.
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
2253 High counts 4/1 Lac qui Parle (28, Sweetwater W.M.A.) RCl, 4/11 Jackson (28, Heron Lake W.M.A.) DAk. Reported south of a line from Kittson to Crow Wing to St. Louis (Meadowlands).
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
3153 Early south (median 3/7) 3/2–7 Rice TFB, m.ob., 3/5–7 Goodhue (Lake Byllesby) PNi, m.ob., 3/5 Hennepin (2) RHe, m.ob. Early north (median 3/25) 3/21–24 St. Louis JPR, 3/23 Beltrami JMJ, Lake (Gooseberry Falls S.P.) JTo. High count 4/17 Hennepin (207, individually counted on Lakes Harriet and Calhoun) CMB.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
2545 Early south (also see winter report) (median 3/25) 3/5–26 Goodhue (Lake Byllesby) RMl, m.ob., 3/5–24 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) RiC, m.ob., 3/26 Nobles KRE, m.ob., Scott RiC, NWi, Washington PNi, BDo. Early north (median 4/6) 4/1–13 St. Louis (max. 20, Park Point) LME, JLK, m.ob., 4/12 Hubbard (4) REn, 4/15 Douglas (30) ToL, CEl, followed by reports from 5 additional counties. High count 5/4 St. Louis (4,600, Park Point, raft of grebes and ducks extended along 5 mile stretch of Park Point) KJB. Late south 5/13 Hennepin TLo, 5/15 Stearns (2) LKo, 5/29 Benton DOr (median 5/22). Late north 5/26 Cook (6) DFN, Itasca TCL, 5/28 St. Louis AXH (median 6/6).
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
2532 Early south (median 4/2) 3/25 Steele JWH, 3/29 Benton FGo, 4/1 Freeborn PEJ, McLeod BAb. Early north (median 4/7) 3/21–4/10 St. Louis (max. 6, Duluth) JPR, m.ob., 4/8 Traverse HCT, 4/11 Hubbard REn. High count 4/28 St. Louis (1,000, Park Point) JPR.
Eared Grebe
(Podiceps nigricollis)
721 Early south (median 4/11) 4/9 Hennepin (5, Lake Harriet) SMr, 4/10–11 Ramsey LiH, m.ob., 4/11 Dakota (3) BrT. Early north (median 4/21) 4/13 Morrison FGo, 4/25 Marshall (2) HHu, 4/26 Polk (1) HHu. High counts 5/19 Marshall (14, Agassiz N.W.R.) SBM, 5/31 Grant (12, North Ottawa) WPl.
Western Grebe
(Aechmophorus occidentalis)
1119 Early south (median 4/10) 4/15 Lincoln GWe, 4/20 Freeborn (2) RBW, 4/19–20 Faribault WAF. Early north (median 4/20) 3/21–24 St. Louis (Duluth) ClN, m.ob., 4/16 Clay MO, Douglas (4) ADi. High count 4/26 Douglas (136, Lake Osakis) JLK.
Clark's Grebe
(Aechmophorus clarkii)
1 One north report: 4/26 Douglas (Lake Osakis, associating with Western Grebes) †JLK.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
3253 Found statewide. High counts 3/7, 3/11 St. Louis (200, Duluth) JPR.
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
1850 Found in most counties southwest of a line from Marshall to Chisago, plus many reports from St. Louis and a first county record 4/23 Koochiching (International Falls) JnP. High counts 3/5 Sibley (14, Gaylord) DPG, 3/8 Dakota (14, New Trier) KDS.
White-winged Dove
(Zenaida asiatica)
2 Two first county records: 4/16 Le Sueur (present for about a week in Montgomery) ph. DHv, 5/12 Blue Earth (Lake Crystal) ph. RJA (The Loon 89:87–91).
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
3453 Reported from every county. High counts 5/12 Jackson (24) KEm, MEm, 4/30 Clay (21, Buffalo River S.P.) MO.
Cuckoos
Yellow-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus americanus)
322 Early south (median 5/15) 5/12 Lyon LSm, 5/14 Nicollet RBW, 5/16 Carver WCM, Steele PSu, Winona BMu. All north 5/13 Morrison FGo, 5/16–28 Douglas (Lake Carlos S.P.) LSm, ToR, LGl, 5/26 Hubbard JEB. High count 5/21 Houston (3, Millstone Landing) KnM, LiH, ASu.
Black-billed Cuckoo
(Coccyzus erythropthalmus)
1522 Early south (median 5/9) 5/13 Scott BAb, Winona SHo, 5/14 Nicollet RBW, 5/14–15 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) BKu, JlB, m.ob. Early north (median 5/16) 5/8 Clay PBB, 5/15 Otter Tail KTe, St. Louis JLK. High counts 5/28 Becker (4, Tamarac N.W.R.) MBH, 5/22 Pine (3, Saint Croix S.P.) KMa.
Nightjars
Common Nighthawk
(Chordeiles minor)
2243 Early south (median 5/2) 5/8 Dakota (2) MwT, 5/9 Hennepin SOa, 5/10 Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/10) 5/12–15 Crow Wing JnP, LnH, 5/16 Morrison FGo, Pine TJo, Wadena PJB. High counts 5/27 Aitkin (350, counted by 5s) ASu, LiH, 5/31 Hubbard (250, Kabekona Lake) REn, 5/22 Sherburne (150, along U.S. 169) JLA.
Eastern Whip-poor-will
(Antrostomus vociferus)
1315 Early south (median 4/29) 5/4 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) SMC, 5/4–5 Washington (Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) PNi, KvM, m.ob., 5/6 Houston KAB, Meeker GLr. Early north (median 5/7) 5/6–9 Crow Wing JnP, PSP, 5/8 Clay PBB, Lake of the Woods GMM, 5/9 Cass (2) DAY, Otter Tail HSh. High counts 5/14 Anoka (7, Fish Lake) JH, 5/11 Sherburne (4, Orrock) ToL, 5/13 Washington (4, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) LKt, GJa.
Swifts
Chimney Swift
(Chaetura pelagica)
2946 Early south (median 4/21) 4/20 Ramsey (10, Vadnais Lake) SJo, 4/22 Hennepin (2, Wood Lake N.C.) MMe, 4/23 Hennepin (10, Hyland Lake P.R.) JRg, m.ob., 5/3 Lyon (4, Sham Lake) GWe. Early north (median 5/1) 5/10 Cass (2) DAY, Crow Wing ABi, Morrison FGo, Polk (2) SAu. High count 5/9 Hennepin (100, Hennepin Island Park) SOa.
Hummingbirds
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
(Archilochus colubris)
2846 Early south (median 5/1) 5/1–3 Le Sueur SyP, KSc, 5/4 Rice TFB, 5/6 Meeker GLr. Early north (median 5/5) 5/8 Itasca SC, 5/9 Crow Wing PSP, Grant PPE, Lake JWL, SLL, Pine TJo. High count 5/27 Clearwater (10, Itasca S.P.) SKu, NKu.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
Virginia Rail
(Rallus limicola)
1847 Early south (median 4/14) 4/4 Rice GHo, 4/6 Sherburne (2) DlB, KMa, 4/8 Hennepin JcM. Early north (median 5/3) 4/27 Douglas JPE, 4/28 Crow Wing EGa, 4/29 Wilkin LSl. High counts 5/5 Brown (8, found in various marshes between New Ulm and Essig) WCM, 5/11 Sherburne (6, Sherburne N.W.R.) ToL.
Sora
(Porzana carolina)
2852 Early south (median 4/12) 4/9 Hennepin TLo, 4/11 Blue Earth WCM, Olmsted LAV. Early north (median 4/23) 4/21 Grant PRH, (Macsville Twp.) DOr, 4/22 Crow Wing (3) JPR, St. Louis JLK, Wilkin (2) CRM, m.ob. High count 4/30 Dakota (16, 140th St. marsh) TMn, MMa.
Common Gallinule
(Gallinula galeata)
11 All reports 5/27–28 Houston (La Crescent) ph. KRE, m.ob., 5/29 Todd (West Union Lake) LiH.
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
2753 Overwintered in Scott. Early south (median 3/1) 3/2 Hennepin CMB, 3/2–4 Rice TFB, DAT, 3/3 Houston (3) JRe. Early north (median 3/24) 3/10 Traverse DLP, 3/22 Beltrami RAE, 3/23 Todd (16) ALu. High counts 4/13 Carver (8,300, Lake Waconia, spread over northern half of the lake) WCM, 4/5 Houston (3,000, Hokah Twp.) DBa, 4/17 Pope (3,000, Lake Minnewaska) KnM.
Yellow Rail
(Coturnicops noveboracensis)
22 All south 4/17 Rice TFB, 5/15–16 Meeker (2, 180th St. wetland) BAb, BNn, PKF. All north 5/12 Kittson (Sanctuary Road) JEe, DvM, 5/27 Aitkin (2, McGregor Marsh) ToL, CEl, ASu.
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
3345 First south migrants appeared in 16 south and two north counties in mid to late February, with additional early north (median 3/18) 3/3 Kanabec (2) KrM, 3/5–9 (max. 7) Morrison SEm. High counts 4/15 Polk (1,200, Kertsonville Twp.) SAu, 4/12 Norman (est. 1,100, Spring Creek, flock loafing in field) ShG, HeH.
Stilts, Avocets
BLACK-NECKED STILT
(Himantopus mexicanus)
13 All south 4/25–5/2 Lyon/Yellow Medicine (1, Lone Tree Lake) ph. †GWe, ph. HCT, m.ob. (The Loon 89:87–91), 5/9 Blue Earth (1, 557th Ave just north of Maple River W.M.A.) ph. JNe, (2, C.R. 14 near Minnesota Lake) ph. JCF, TDh (The Loon 89:87–91). All north 5/12–13 Grant (max. 2, North Ottawa Impoundment) ph. ALu, ph. WPl, HHD (The Loon 89:87–91).
American Avocet
(Recurvirostra americana)
714 Early south (median 4/15) 4/9 Yellow Medicine (Miedd Lake) GWe, 4/15 Dakota (2, Jirik Sod Farms) PNi, ph. CMB, ph. SBM, m.ob., Lincoln (11, Twin Lake) GWe, Olmsted (3, Silver Creek Reservoir) JmP, JPr. Early north (median 4/29) 4/17 Traverse (5, Traverse Pond) KnM, 4/25 Polk (2, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) DaL, 4/30 Aitkin (3, north of Aitkin) EGa, RAE, KCR. High count 4/30 Stearns (13, Albany W.T.P.) WCM, m.ob.
Plovers
Black-bellied Plover
(Pluvialis squatarola)
911 Early south (median 5/1) 4/29 Lac qui Parle FAE, 5/7 Stearns AnJ, 5/8 Murray GWe. Early north (median 5/16) 5/15–17 Aitkin RAE, KCR 5/16–17 St. Louis (max. 3, Park Point) JLK, JPR, BeA, 5/17 Grant CNn, EGa, JPR. High count 5/18 St. Louis (18, Park Point) JLK. Late south 5/22 Scott (2) BAb, m.ob., 5/31 Big Stone (2) DLP (median 6/7). Late north 5/27 Aitkin ASu, 5/28 Beltrami SC, 5/28–29 Morrison RAE, HHD, but also see summer report (median 6/6).
American Golden-Plover
(Pluvialis dominica)
716 Early south (median 4/6) 3/28–4/3 Carver (max. 5, Tacoma Ave.) BHe, m.ob., 4/3 Brown (19) KnM. Early north (median 5/6) 4/15 Grant (200, North Ottawa Impoundment) LiH, DWK, KRE, Traverse (230, near North Ottawa Impoundment) ToL, CEl. High counts 5/11 Rock (1,500, Touch the Sky Prairie) WCM, 4/30 Lac qui Parle (450, north of Madison) SMC, 4/17 Traverse (324, field near North Ottawa Impoundment, counted by 1s) HCT, SBM.
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties. Early south (median 3/1) 3/2 Dakota LEC, Goodhue NSc, 3/4 Yellow Medicine NMe, followed by reports from 20 additional counties on 3/5. Early north (median 3/15) 3/5 Becker HeH, ShG, Douglas BEc, 3/6–18 Otter Tail JsS, Todd TLu. High counts 3/27 Cottonwood (40, Wolf Lake W.P.A.) KEm, 3/29 Hennepin (30, Maple Grove) RMu.
Semipalmated Plover
(Charadrius semipalmatus)
1331 Early south (median 4/20) 4/13–14 Lyon GWe, LiH, SBE, 4/17 Meeker BNn, 4/19 Dakota DVe. Early north (median 5/8) 5/12 Wilkin HHD, 5/13 Aitkin SC, 5/12–15 Becker (max.11, Hamden Slough N.W.R.) ShG, HeH. High counts 5/15 Dakota (60, Lake Byllesby R.P.) CEl, ToL, 5/16 Lyon (38, Lone Tree Lake) RJS. See summer report for late migrants statewide.
Piping Plover
(Charadrius melodus)
No reports.
Sandpipers
Upland Sandpiper
(Bartramia longicauda)
1019 Early south (median 4/26) 4/17 Dakota RCW, 4/22 Lac qui Parle FGo, Pipestone VKl, 4/27 Rock KEm. Early north (median 5/3) 4/22 Pennington JWH, BWF, Red Lake JWH, BWF, 4/27 Grant WPl, 5/3 Marshall (2) JSm. High count 5/7 Clay (9) TCL.
Whimbrel
(Numenius phaeopus)
2 No south reports. Reported regularly from Park Point R.A. in St. Louis County from 5/16 (7) JLK, JPR through 5/28 (3) StK. Also found north in Cook County: 5/25 (14, Grand Marais, Artist's Point) REn, 5/27 (7, Five Mile Rock) JWH, 5/28 (7, Paradise Beach) SLL, JWL, See summer report for latest north migrants.
Hudsonian Godwit
(Limosa haemastica)
1014 Early south (median 4/19) 4/15–17 Carver (2) GAn, m.ob. 4/16–17 Olmsted SHo, m.ob. Early north (median 5/13) 4/13–17 Grant (max. 6) CNn, m.ob. 4/20 Wilkin DFe. High counts 5/23 Clay (46, two separate flocks near Ulen) HeH, ShG, 4/21 Stevens (17, near Morris) DOr, 5/14 Murray (17, Murray/Lyon county line) GWe. Late south 5/19 Lincoln (11) GWe, 5/22–23 Washington (190th and Fenway) ELC, m.ob. (median 5/31), but also see summer report for another late south and several late north migrants.
Marbled Godwit
(Limosa fedoa)
1916 Early south (median 4/12) 4/11 Jackson (2) DAk, Swift (2) DLP, 4/13 Stearns (2) DOr. Early north (median 4/12) 4/10 Clay (3) ANy, DBz, 4/11 Otter Tail (2) WPl, 4/12 Norman HeH, ShG. Notable north record: 5/14 Carlton (3, Moose Lake W.T.P.) KnM. High counts 4/28 Wilkin (17, Rothsay W.M.A.) MO, 5/26 St. Louis (14, Park Point R.A.) JPR, BMu, DTr, JIf, StK.
Ruddy Turnstone
(Arenaria interpres)
1014 Early south (median 5/11) 5/11 Rock WCM, 5/13 Jackson LiH, Watonwan LiH. Early north (median 5/14) 5/14 St. Louis TMn, EFa, 5/17 Crow Wing (3) KMa, St. Louis JPR, 5/18 Red Lake HCT, DWK, SBM, PEB. Notable records: 5/29–30 Benton (Foley W.T.P.) HHD, 5/13–15 Watonwan (Madelia Twp.) LiH, ANy. High counts 5/16 Lyon (29, Lone Tree Lake) RJS, 5/26 Crow Wing (21, Garrison) RPR. Late south 5/30 Benton MJB, DOr, 5/31 Stearns (5) RCl (median 6/1). Late north 5/30 St. Louis (2) JLK (median 6/4). Also see summer report for late migrants north and south.
RED KNOT
(Calidris canutus)
2 All north 5/23–26 St. Louis (2, Park Point R.A.) ph. JmP, BMu, JPR, ToL, m.ob., 5/26 Crow Wing (Garrison) RPR, ph. EGa, m.ob.
Stilt Sandpiper
(Calidris himantopus)
518 Early south (median 5/3) 5/8–16 Lyon (9 on 5/8) RJS, m.ob., 5/10 Faribault WAF, 5/12 Nobles DBz, Rock ANy, BWF. Early north 5/13 Grant (2) WPl, 5/19 Hubbard (2) REn. High count 5/17 Lyon (34, southwest of Balatan) WCM. Late south 5/27 Brown (9) WCM, Lyon GWe (median 6/4). See summer report for late north migrants.
Sanderling
(Calidris alba)
1417 Early south (median 5/4) 4/19–26 Faribault WAF, 5/6 Dakota (2) BDo, (2) LiH, 5/7 Stearns FGo. Early north (median 5/11) 4/11 Grant (appeared to be one-legged, North Ottawa Impoundment) WPl, 4/23 Grant (same location) CRM, m.ob., 5/2 St. Louis (4) JPR, JLK. High count 5/22 St. Louis (80, Park Point, near airport) JPR. Late south 5/30 in Benton, Stearns, Washington, then 5/31 Benton (7, Foley W.T.P.) RBW (median 6/4). Late north 5/31 Morrison RBW, RBJ, St. Louis (6) BCl (median 6/7). Also see summer report for more late migrants north and south.
Dunlin
(Calidris alpina)
2135 Early south (median 4/16) 4/12 Scott RBW, Stearns DBz, 4/13 Dakota (2) BAF, Lyon (4) GWe. Early north (median 5/10) 4/10-17 Grant (increasing numbers at North Ottawa Impoundment) DBz, ANy, m.ob., 4/28 Wilkin (Rothsay W.M.A.) MO. First north report away from West-central region 5/13 Aitkin SC. High counts 5/23 Clay (161, in two flocks, Ulen) ShG, HeH, 5/18 St. Louis (118, in two flocks, Park Point R.A.) JLK. See summer report for late migrants north and south.
Baird's Sandpiper
(Calidris bairdii)
1026 Early south (median 4/5) 3/26 Dakota (Lake Byllesby R.P.) LiH, CEl. First south away from Lake Byllesby: 4/5–8 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 4/9 Lac qui Parle DLP. Early north (median 4/27) 4/15 Grant (2) LiH, DWK. First north reports away from Grant: 4/28 Wilkin (22) MO, 5/13 Aitkin SC, Morrison FGo. High counts 4/28 Lac qui Parle (230, Mehurin Twp.) KeL, 5/14 Murray (28, near Murray/Lyon county line) GWe. Late south 5/30–31 Benton (Foley W.T.P.) MJB, RBW (median 6/3). Late north 5/30 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JPR (median 6/2). Also see summer report for late migrants north and south.
Least Sandpiper
(Calidris minutilla)
2844 Early south (median 4/10) 3/31 Martin GHo, KDS, 4/8 Lyon GWe, Rice (5) DAB. First north reports from North Ottawa Impoundment in Grant beginning 4/10 DBz, ANy; away from this location: 5/3 Red Lake (2) RAE, HHD, 5/7 Otter Tail LS. High counts all from mid May: 5/13 Stearns (200, Albany W.T.P.) LKo, 5/17 Dakota (140, Lake Byllesby R.P.) GHo, 5/16 Carver (est. 130, Tacoma Ave.) WCM. See summer report for late migrants north and south.
White-rumped Sandpiper
(Calidris fuscicollis)
1428 Early south (median 4/30) 5/3 Martin RMD, 5/4 Meeker BNn, 5/7 Carver PRH. Early north (median 5/14) 5/12 Grant HHD, 5/16 Kanabec ANy, DBz, St. Louis JLK, JPR, ClN, JDx. High counts 5/14 Murray (85, near Murray/Lyon county line) GWe, 5/16 Carver (est. 65, Tacoma Ave.) WCM. See summer report for late migrants north and south.
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
(Calidris subruficollis)
No spring reports since 2012.
Pectoral Sandpiper
(Calidris melanotos)
1846 Earliest south reports (median 4/1) all from Lake Byllesby R.P. in Dakota County where first seen 3/19 (1) BAF and by 3/26 numbers had increased to 7; subsequently reported 3/27 Faribault (10) DBz. Early north (median 4/14) 3/31, 4/5, 4/8, 4/9 Grant (4 to 6) WPl, HCT, 4/9 Crow Wing (6) EGa, Wadena DBz, ANy. High counts 4/25 Carver (630, Tacoma Ave.) WCM, 4/3 Faribault (320) WAF. See summer report for late migrants north and south.
Semipalmated Sandpiper
(Calidris pusilla)
2135 Early south (median 4/16) 4/16 Carver (19) SKe, CRa, 4/23–25 Scott JEB, (2) BHe, 4/25 Dakota RBW, Stearns (Albany W.T.P.) HHD. Early north (median 5/4) 5/11 Morrison FGo, 5/12 Wilkin HHD, 5/13 Aitkin SC, Polk SAu. High counts 5/14 Murray (264, Murray/Lyon county line) GWe, 5/15 Lyon (100, Lone Tree Lake) GWe. See summer report for late migrants north and south.
WESTERN SANDPIPER
(Calidris mauri)
1 Third spring record since 2010, 5/14 Murray ph. †GWe.
Short-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus griseus)
1428 Early south (median 4/29) 4/27 Lyon (2) JtH, 4/29 Lac qui Parle FGo, 5/3 Meeker BNn. Early north (median 5/12) 5/12 Grant (12) ALu, HHD, Wilkin HHD, 5/13 Aitkin SC. High counts 4/25 Faribault (45) WAF, 5/13 Dakota (26, Lake Byllesby R.P.) ToL. Late south 5/23 Hennepin (2) BAF, Washington KvM (median 5/31). Late north 5/23 Clay NaH, Pennington ANy, Red Lake DBz, (5) ANy (median 5/27), but also see summer report for latest north migrant. Note: We ask that dowitcher reports to the MOU be annotated as to how Short-billed and Long-billed Dowitchers were identified. If the birds were calling, please include a description of the calls. If identification was made by sight, please describe the plumage (e.g., tail pattern, tertials, flanks, or sides of the breast, as appropriate). Aging your birds (juvenile vs. adult) would also be extremely helpful in the fall season. Any reports of Short-billed Dowitchers prior to 1 May or after 15 September, and any reports of Long-billed Dowitchers in June or July, without such details will not be published in 2018 and future Seasonal Reports. We urge observers to continue reporting dowitchers of uncertain identity as “dowitchers” using the “Limnodromus dowitcher” category.
Long-billed Dowitcher
(Limnodromus scolopaceus)
519 Early south (median 4/18) 4/8, 4/13 Lyon GWe, 4/23 Scott JEB. Early north 4/15 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) DWK, LiH, 4/20 Itasca SC, 4/21 Grant (Herman W.T.P.) †CRM, JMs, NaH. High counts 4/29 Lac qui Parle (12, 210th Street just east of C.R. 7) DOr, 5/8 Grant (12, North Ottawa Twp.) WPl. Late north 5/20 Becker FGo, 5/20–22 Koochiching CRM, RAE, HHD. Late south 5/16 Ramsey REH, Scott BHe, RiC, 5/17 Carver (7) DGu, 5/18 Olmsted (6) JoP (median 5/19).
American Woodcock
(Scolopax minor)
2944 Early south (median 3/13) 3/5 Rice TFB, 3/6 Carver JCy, Mower RTP, Wabasha JHn, Washington PSm. Early north (median 3/26) 3/15 Otter Tail WPl, 3/19 Pine LEv, 3/22 Cass FGo. High counts 4/8 St. Louis (17, MN Owl Survey Route, counted using point counts 1 mile apart) AVa, 4/15 Lake (12, Little Lake Road) NLM, 3/28 Dakota (11, Black Dog Fen) DCZ.
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
3248 Early south (median 3/22) 3/5 Chisago (2) MTe, 3/25–26 Dakota (max. 8) JuW, GHo, PNi, 3/26 Olmsted (5) JmP. Early north (median 3/31) 3/24 Morrison FGo, 3/31 Aitkin KCR, Todd MJB. High count 4/10 Carver (41, Tacoma Ave.) WCM.
Spotted Sandpiper
(Actitis macularius)
3452 Early south (median 4/19) 4/9–11 Scott BAb, BHe, RiC, 4/15 Yellow Medicine GWe. Early north (median 4/29) 4/20 Grant CRM, 4/22 Mille Lacs MJB, Morrison FGo. High counts 5/15 Dakota (16, Lake Byllesby R.P.) CEl, ToL, 5/10 Lincoln (13) JCC.
Solitary Sandpiper
(Tringa solitaria)
1640 Early south (median 4/18) 4/15 Big Stone DLP, 4/16 Carver JWZ, 4/17 Dakota DVe, Wabasha LHl. Early north (median 4/29) 4/25 St. Louis NLM, 4/26 Crow Wing SC, 4/27 Pine KrM. High counts 4/29 Otter Tail (10, Maplewood S.P.) WyR, 5/4 Dodge (8, C.R. 1 and C.R. G) CRM, m.ob. Late south 5/22 Sherburne JlB, 5/23 Hennepin BAF, 5/24 Scott BHe (median 6/1). Late north 5/28 Hubbard PBl (median 6/2), but also see summer report for later north migrants.
Lesser Yellowlegs
(Tringa flavipes)
3252 Early south (median 3/29) 3/16 Scott JEB, 3/25–26 Dakota (2) GHo, PNi, m.ob., 3/27 Carver (2 different locations). Early north (median 4/6) 3/28 Todd RAE, 4/1 Polk SAu, 4/2 Hubbard REn. High counts 4/17 Lyon (150, Lone Tree Lake) VKl, 5/3 Carver (142, Tacoma Ave.) WCM. Late south 5/30 Stearns (3, Albany W.T.P.) PCC, (Getchell Lake) DOr, Washington RAE (median 6/8). Also see summer report for another late south and several late north migrants.
Willet
(Tringa semipalmata)
927 Early south (median 4/23) 4/17 Lyon (12) VKl, 4/20 Hennepin MHu, Stearns MJB. Early north (median 4/30) 4/23 Grant CRM, m.ob., 4/30 Crow Wing (2) JLK, 5/2 St. Louis (6) JLK, JPR, BeA. High count 5/3 Scott (max. 25) HCT, m.ob. Late south 5/27 Olmsted DAB, 5/30–31 Scott BHe, BAb (median 5/28). Late north 5/25 Kanabec (Grass Lake Twp.) KrM, 5/30 St. Louis JPR (median 6/1). Also see summer report for latest migrants north and south.
Greater Yellowlegs
(Tringa melanoleuca)
2750 Early south (median 3/24) 3/19 Lyon GWe, 3/20 Goodhue LiH, 3/22 Wright ELC. Early north (median 4/7) 3/22 Grant WPl, 3/31 Grant (2, different location) WPl, 4/1 Becker JSo, BHi, 4/2 Hubbard (2) REn, Norman EGa. High counts 4/13 Lyon (107, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 4/15 Dakota (96, Lake Byllesby R.P., counted individually) SBM. Late south 5/28 Stearns HCT, 5/29 Washington TAn, 5/31 Big Stone DLP (median 6/3). Late north 5/31 Cook EBr, Morrison RBW, RBJ (median 6/2), but also see summer report for latest north migrant.
Wilson's Phalarope
(Phalaropus tricolor)
2433 Early south (median 4/22) 4/20 Pipestone HHD, RAE, 4/23 Dakota JTg, Nobles ANy, Pipestone RAE. Early north (median 4/29) 5/3 Pennington HHD, RAE, Red Lake (3) RAE, HHD. High counts 5/28 Marshall (110, Warren W.T.P.) JCa, 5/17 Brown (75, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) MiO, 5/10 Mahnomen (65, Mahnomen W.T.P.) REn.
Red-necked Phalarope
(Phalaropus lobatus)
910 Early south (median 5/12) 5/10 Lac qui Parle ANy, 5/11 Lincoln RJS, Rock WCM, 5/14 Lyon DWK, HCT, PEB, SBM, LiH. Early north 5/20 Polk (11) SAu, 5/21 Becker HeH, ShG, 5/22 Mahnomen DBz, ANy, Red Lake DBz, ANy. High counts 5/29 Polk (225, East Grand Forks W.T.P., conservative estimate, at least 160 in south cell, another 60 in north cell) ph. SAu, 5/18 Lyon (14, Balatan W.T.P.) WCM. See summer report for late migrants north and south.
Jaegers
Parasitic Jaeger
(Stercorarius parasiticus)
1 One report: 5/26 St. Louis (Park Point Beach House) JIf.
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
2845 Early south (median 4/2) 3/25 Blue Earth ChH, 3/25–26 Dakota PNi, 3/26 Lac qui Parle (2) KnM, Lyon GWe. Early north (median 4/12) 4/2 Grant (2) WPl, 4/4 Grant DPG, 4/5 Otter Tail (2) ShG, HeH. High counts 5/12 St. Louis (3,120, conservative number counted from one spot at Park Point, all sitting on Lake Superior) JLK, 5/4 St. Louis (2,500, Park Point, Lafayette Square) RyS, StK. Late south 5/28 Stearns HCT, but also see summer report (median 6/1).
Little Gull
(Hydrocoloeus minutus)
1 One individual 5/22–23 St. Louis (adult, Park Point R.A.) StK, JIf, ClN, m.ob.
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
1734 Early south (median 3/25) 3/8 Dakota (Black Dog Lake) RBJ, LiH, 3/11 Freeborn PEJ, 3/19 Dakota (Spring Lake P.R.) BDo, JWZ, ToL, PNi. Early north (median 4/9) 4/9 Douglas (13) BEc, 4/12 Crow Wing (3) JLA, 4/13 Douglas JPE, 4/16 Wilkin (6) WPl. High counts 5/5 Polk (700, conservative est. at County Fishing Park) REn, 5/3 Lyon (400, Sham Lake) GWe, 4/28 Lincoln (380, Perch Lake) JtH.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
3453 Early north migrants (median 3/9) found in St. Louis beginning in late February; away from the North Shore first reports 3/13 Otter Tail TJo, 3/19 in Douglas, Grant and Todd. High count 3/21–25 St. Louis (5,000, Interstate Island W.M.A.) JPR.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
2440 Overwintered north along the North Shore. Early south migrants appeared in February. High counts all from the Knife River Marina in Lake County: 5/3 (785) JWL, 4/13 (665) JWL, SLL, 4/9 (525) JWL.
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
22 All south 3/5 Hennepin (3, L. g. thayeri) MwT, 3/6–12 Dakota (first-cycle and adult L. g. thayeri, Black Dog Lake) BAF, RBW, m.ob. Overwintered in St. Louis and Lake. High count 3/19 St. Louis (4, Duluth, Port Terminal) LiH. Late north 3/25 Lake (L. g. thayeri, Agate Bay) REn, 3/26 St. Louis (L. g. thayeri, Park Point) JLK, 4/17 St. Louis (2, Park Point) PHS (median 5/9). No explicit reports of L. g. kumlieni.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
17 All south 3/4–6 Hennepin/Dakota (adult, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge and Black Dog Lake west outflow) BeH, m.ob., 3/5 Ramsey (adult, Pig's Eye) RMD, ELC, m.ob., 3/5 Ramsey (first-cycle, Pig's Eye) LiH, 3/10–11 Dakota (first-cycle, Black Dog Lake west outflow) BAF, m.ob., 3/12 Dakota (adult, Lock and Dam 2) AJF, 3/8 Wabasha (adult) DBz, 3/24–25 Scott (adult, Prior and Spring lakes) ph. BAb, m.ob., 3/30 Scott (presumed first-cycle, Spring Lake) BAb, 4/13 Isanti (adult, C.R. 5) CRM, m.ob., 4/14 Swift (adult, Marsh Lake) DLP. All north 5/1 St. Louis (adult, Park Point) ph. JPR, JLK, 5/18–19 St. Louis (second-cycle, Park Point) JPR, PHS, m.ob. Some of these different Twin Cities reports are likely of the same individuals.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
21 Frequently reported north in Duluth throughout March, then only 4/2 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JPR, 4/18 St. Louis (adult, Park Point R.A.) PHS. Also found north 4/29–5/5 Pennington (Thief River Falls) ph. JMJ, m.ob. All south 3/28–30 Hennepin (imm., Gray's Bay, Lake Minnetonka) WSu, 4/25 Hennepin (Gray's Bay, Lake Minnetonka) ABL.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
12 All south 3/2–5 Hennepin (adult, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) †BAF, m.ob., then same individual 3/6 Dakota (Black Dog Lake, west outflow) BAF, m.ob.; also 3/26 Dakota (Spring Lake P.R.) †LiH. After no reports in second half of February, north reports resumed with at least four individuals found in Duluth in March: a first-cycle was found 3/5 (mouth of Miller Creek) SJy, NSg, ELa, LBy, followed by an adult 3/15 (mouth of Miller Creek) JPR, a third-cycle 3/18 (mouth of Miller Creek) JPR, three individuals (adult and two first-cycles) 3/19 (Interstate Island W.M.A.) PHS, after which numbers dropped until one adult was seen 3/26 JPR; a month later two first-cycles were found 4/28 Park Point JPR.
Caspian Tern
(Hydroprogne caspia)
2027 Early south (median 4/24) 4/13 Anoka ASl, 4/15 Lincoln GWe, 4/22 Lyon (2) NMe. Early north (median 5/1) 4/18 Cass HHD, RAE, MAJ, 4/21–30 Hubbard REn, 4/30 Crow Wing (2) EGa. High counts 5/17 Crow Wing (91) RAE, 5/11 Hennepin (82, Maple Grove Central Park) SKe.
Black Tern
(Chlidonias niger)
2343 Early south (median 4/30) 4/27 Jackson (2) GHo, 4/29 Meeker GLr, 5/5 Brown WCM. Early north (median 5/8) 5/13 Becker (7) HeH, ShG, Cass JWM, Morrison RPR, Red Lake (3) LFr. High counts 5/23 Yellow Medicine (est. 400, Miedd Lake) GWe, 5/16 Lyon (211, Lone Tree Lake) RJS, 5/18 Lac qui Parle (210, Big Stone N.W.R., Auto Tour Road) ODa.
Common Tern
(Sterna hirundo)
1518 Early south (median 4/27) 5/6 Hennepin DCZ, Scott ANy, DBz, 5/7 Ramsey DnS. Early north (median 5/2) 5/4 St. Louis (2, Park Point) JLK. High counts 5/21 St. Louis (1,575, multiple counts by 25s, results averaged; Park Point, dune bridge near airport) PHS, MLH, 5/20 St. Louis (1,063, one hour count of individual migrants) PHS. Late south 5/27 Dakota (2, Spring Lake P.R.) MMa, 5/28 Olmsted (Gibbs Elementary Ponds) JmP, but also see summer report (median 6/1).
Forster's Tern
(Sterna forsteri)
1745 Early south (median 4/10) 4/9 Goodhue PEJ, 4/11 Blue Earth (8) WCM, 4/13 Goodhue (2, Lake Byllesby) BAF, Rice TFB. Early north (median 4/19) 4/18–21 Douglas ToR, 4/23 Mille Lacs (19) KNo, 4/24 Crow Wing (3) LiH. High counts 5/18 Mahnomen (60, South Twin Lake) DWK, SBM, 5/11 Steele (54, Rice Lake S.P.) CRM.
Loons
Red-throated Loon
(Gavia stellata)
1 All reports from Park Point in St. Louis County where first found (median 5/8) 4/27 (4) StK, JPR, 5/1 JLK, 5/4 KJB. Peak number 5/22 (15, Park Point, Lafayette Square) StK. Last reports 5/28 PHS, 5/30 (2) JPR, PHS (median 6/12).
Pacific Loon
(Gavia pacifica)
1 One report: 5/19 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) †JLK, ALo.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
3145 Early south (median 3/26) 3/20 Dakota LiH, Scott BAb, Washington DAd, ELi. Early north (median 3/28) 3/25 Morrison RPR, Pine ZAl, 3/26 St. Louis JLK. High counts 4/28 Hubbard (40, Kabekona Lake) REn, 4/18 St. Louis (28, Park Point) PSk.
Shearwaters and Petrels
NORTHERN FULMAR
(Fulmarus glacialis)
1 The first Minnesota record of a representative of the order Procellariiformes (the “tubenoses”) was a predated individual discovered on a beach at Park Point in St. Louis 4/27 ph. †JPR, ph. †AXH (The Loon 89:43–46).
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
3253 Early south (median 3/14) 3/5 Lac qui Parle KeM, 3/7 Dakota (3, Black Dog Lake) RBW, HHD, BAb, KDS, 3/12 Dakota (3, Mississippi River Lock and Dam 2) AJF. Early north (median 3/30) 3/24 Morrison FGo, 3/27 Otter Tail (2) WPl, 4/2 Clay (7) MO. High counts 4/21 Lincoln (1,350, Hawks Nest Lake) GWe, 5/29 Meeker (600, Pigeon Lake Overlook) PLJ.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
3050 Early south (median 3/16) 3/11 Freeborn (2) PEJ, 3/12 Winona (13) DBz, 3/19 Washington (4) JSf. Early north (median 4/4) 4/7 Crow Wing (7) JLA, Otter Tail (5) JsS, followed by reports on 4/8 from Grant (4), Marshall (14), Polk (49) HHu, Traverse, and Wilkin (4). High count 5/5 Swift (4,000, Marsh Lake Dam) JtH, GWe.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
American Bittern
(Botaurus lentiginosus)
2937 Early south (median 4/13) 4/4 Rice TFB, 4/7 Cottonwood (2) KEm, 4/8 Rice TFB, 4/9 Dakota FKB. Early north (median 4/17) 4/14 Koochiching AMe, 4/15 Grant (max. 6, season high count, North Ottawa Impoundment) ToL, CEl, LiH, DWK, Kittson LW, Lake JoT.
Least Bittern
(Ixobrychus exilis)
68 Early south (median 5/11) 5/11 Hennepin MB-S, TFi, Sherburne ToL, 5/12 Dakota LiH, Watonwan KRE, m.ob. All north 5/13 Becker (Itasca S.P.) HeH, ShG, Morrison FGo, 5/19 Pennington DWK, HCT, SBM, 5/26 Douglas JPE, Otter Tail (Dane Prairie) WPl, 5/28–31 Crow Wing (Ray Cook W.M.A.) RBW, m.ob. Highest tally only 2.
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
3253 Reported from all counties except Red Lake and Roseau. Overwintered south in several counties. Early north (median 3/18) 3/17 Crow Wing PSP, 3/19 Otter Tail WPl, 3/20 Pine LEv, St. Louis JPR. High counts 4/9 Hennepin (100, Minneapolis) SKS, 4/6, 5/2 Wright (86, Camp Courage Rookery) ToL, MJB.
Great Egret
(Ardea alba)
1547 Early south (median 3/22) 3/19 Washington KWr, 3/21 Hennepin SMC, JAn, 3/24 Freeborn DBa, Ramsey TAn. Early north (median 4/1) 3/27 Otter Tail WPl, 3/31 Grant WPl, 4/1 Polk SAu. High counts 5/19 Otter Tail (200, Grotto Lake) DPi, 4/11 Ramsey (100, Pig's Eye Rookery as viewed from Battle Creek Park) JZj.
Snowy Egret
(Egretta thula)
111 All south 4/15 Anoka (Lino Lakes) †JCr, Le Sueur (Eggert Lake) BHe, m.ob., 4/26 Hennepin KyR, 4/28–29 Scott (C.R. 12 and C.R. 17) ph. BAb, m.ob., 4/29 Lincoln (Twin Lakes) DWK, SBM, 5/3 Martin (Fairmont) ph. RMD, 5/11 Dakota GLa, 5/12 Swift (Henry X W.M.A.) ph. KeM, 5/14 Stevens (slough east of US 59 along C.R. 4) ph. DWK, HCT, PEB, SBM, 5/21 Scott (Haas Lake) BHe, 5/24 Blue Earth (C.R. 14 north of Minnesota Lake) ph. JFz, TPu, 5/26 Washington (Forest Lake) ph. BRL, m.ob. All north 4/15–17 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) †DWK, KRE, m.ob., 4/20 Grant (4, season high count, Doughty Lake ) CRM.
Little Blue Heron
(Egretta caerulea)
No reports.
TRICOLORED HERON
(Egretta tricolor)
1 The first record since 2012 was found 4/22–23 Murray (Slaughter Slough) ph. KeA (The Loon 89:87–91).
Cattle Egret
(Bubulcus ibis)
16 All south 5/18–20 Nicollet (C.R. 13 south of C.R. 5) ph. AnK, ChH, APi, 5/23 Brown (Goosetown City Park in New Ulm) BTS, 5/24 Big Stone DLP, 5/26 Carver (5, Waconia) SDz, 5/27 Meeker (6, U.S. 12 between CSAH 9 and 670th Ave.) KSz, JST, 5/29 Yellow Medicine (S.R. 68 west of Canby) GWe. All north 5/10 Pine (Pine City W.T.P.) KrM.
Green Heron
(Butorides virescens)
1841 Early south (median 4/20) 3/24 Rice TFB, 4/19 Olmsted LAV, 4/21 Hennepin SSc, (Veterans Memorial Park) SBM, (Nine Mile Creek) EGB, Wright PEp. Early north (median 5/2) 5/2 Otter Tail WPl, 5/4 Douglas ToR, 5/7 Todd ALu. High counts 5/12 Stearns (7, Middle Spunk Lake) LKo, 5/27 Anoka (6, Pickerel Lake) RCl, 5/29 Hennepin (6, Veterans Memorial Park) BAF.
Black-crowned Night-Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
518 Early south (median 4/1) 4/6 Hennepin (Veterans Memorial Park) SBM, m.ob., 4/9 Dakota FKB, Hennepin (Powderhorn Park) TAT. Early north (median 4/17) 4/12+ Otter Tail DST, 4/30 Traverse JWH, BWF, SC, DBz, DAB. High counts 4/29 Yellow Medicine (13) DAB, 5/19 Otter Tail (12, Grotto Lake) DPi.
Yellow-crowned Night-Heron
(Nyctanassa violacea)
2 All south 4/30 Goodhue (Spring Creek, Red Wing) †ChS, 5/23 Faribault (adult, Thompson Park, Wells) ph. MeK.
Ibises
White-faced Ibis
(Plegadis chihi)
37 Many near-record early reports. Apart from 5/2 Scott (Marsh W.M.A.) CCx, m.ob., all reports were from the western third of the state. Early south (median 4/24) 4/9–11 Yellow Medicine (4, Miedd Lake) GWe, 4/11 Jackson (7, Heron Lake W.M.A.) DAk, 4/13 Lyon GWe. Late south 5/11–17 Lyon (max. 9, Lone Tree Lake) GW, m.ob., 5/24 Lac qui Parle (8, 155th AVe.) KeM, 5/26 Lac qui Parle (5) DOr. North reports from Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) 4/15 KRE, m.ob., 4/21 (2) JPR, 5/19 (2) JyF, 5/24 (2) WPl; also 4/29–5/1 Marshall/Polk (2, Agassiz Valley Impoundment) SAu, ph. HHu.
Plegadis ibis
(Plegadis sp.)
2 Two records: 4/16 Big Stone (4) KRE, 5/20 Nicollet APi, ChH.
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
3453 Early south (median 3/7) 3/3 Hennepin BeH, 3/4 Washington KDS, 3/6 Mower SWm. Early north (median 3/24) 3/19 Crow Wing MEm, SEm, 3/22 Morrison DOr. High counts 4/12 St. Louis (58, W.S.H.C.) ClN, 4/14 St. Louis (47, W.S.H.C.) JPR.
Osprey
Osprey
(Pandion haliaetus)
2836 Early south (median 3/26) 3/29 Hennepin (Indian Pond, Edina) KAR, 4/1 Hennepin (Gale Woods Farm) WHo, 4/2 also in Anoka, Ramsey. Early north (median 4/1) 4/3 Mille Lacs KMa, 4/4 Cass DMk, 4/5 Hubbard REn. High counts 4/13 Hennepin (8, Coon Rapids Dam R.P.) MLk, 5/28 Anoka (6, Rice Creek Chain of Lakes P.R.) ECl.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
77 South reports in March from Winona, Wabasha, Goodhue, Dakota and 3/21 Sherburne PLJ, then only 4/11 Dakota (Eagan) ADS, 4/29 Lac qui Parle SMC, 5/8 Wabasha (Weaver Dunes S.N.A.) MBd. Frequent north reports throughout March with peak northbound movement in late March, then only 4/11 St. Louis (W.S.H.C.) JPR, 5/13 Marshall KyN (median 5/4). Only one tally exceeded two: 3/20 St. Louis (9, W.S.H.C.) JPR.
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
3452 Reported from every county but Wabasha. Overwintered south in multiple locations. Early north migrants began appearing in mid February. High counts 4/29 Kittson (16) WCM, 4/28 Marshall (13, Agassiz N.W.R.) WCM.
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
3037 Reported south and north from the beginning of the season. High counts 4/12 St. Louis (61, W.S.H.C.) ClN, 4/13 St. Louis (44, W.S.H.C.) JPR. Late south migrants still present in June.
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
3151 Early north (median 3/13) 3/12 Morrison MEm, SEm, 3/23 Polk SAu, St. Louis ClN. High counts 4/9 Hennepin (5, Powderhorn Park) TAT, 4/21 Hennepin (5) CMB.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
84 All south 4/16 Isanti (Wayside Prairie Park) RCl, 4/22 Olmsted (Rochester) ShC, 4/25 Hennepin (adult, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) LiH, 4/29 Washington (adult, Afton S.P.) DTr. North reports from Marshall, Mahnomen, Becker, Grant, Hubbard, Cass, Aitkin, St. Louis.
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
3353 Reported from every county but Roseau. High counts 3/6 Dakota (140, Black Dog Lake) HCT, 3/9 Goodhue (131, Mississippi River Lock and Dam 3) KDS.
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
1426 Most reports from the Southeast, East-central, and Central regions. Probable earliest north migrants appeared in February. Notable records 3/24 Polk (Agassiz Valley Impoundment.) ph. HHu, 5/13 Jackson (Kilen Woods S.P.) PEB, HCT, DWK, SBM.
Broad-winged Hawk
(Buteo platypterus)
3349 Early south (median 4/7) 4/4 Washington ERH, 4/8 Hennepin SMC, 4/9 Carver LiH. Early north (median 4/11) 4/15 St. Louis (Park Point) JCa, 4/17 Morrison FGo, St. Louis (3 additional locations). High count 5/5 St. Louis (753, W.S.H.C.) JPR.
Swainson's Hawk
(Buteo swainsoni)
423 Early south (median 4/3) 3/30 Scott JEB, 4/4 Hennepin TLo, 4/6 Mower SWm. Early north (median 4/19) 4/15 Grant ToL, CEl, LiH, 4/16 Otter Tail WPl. High counts 4/29 Lac qui Parle (7) DOr, 4/21 Rock (6, Touch the Sky Prairie) WCM.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
3353 Found in every county except Cook. High counts 4/12 St. Louis (137, W.S.H.C.) ClN, 4/2 St. Louis (93, W.S.H.C.) JLK.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
2529 High counts 3/30 Kittson (21) RAE, 3/3 St. Louis (11, Sax-Zim Bog) SGy. Late south 4/30 Faribault DOw, Rice (2) KvM, 5/8 Hennepin MZa (median 5/9). Late north 5/20 Polk MSp, 5/23 St. Louis PDy, 5/31 Cook EBr (median 5/25).
Barn Owls
BARN OWL
(Tyto alba)
1 One documented 4/1 Houston (Perkins Valley) a.t. KAB (The Loon 89:87–91).
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
214 Heard-only north reports: 4/12 Pennington JMJ, 4/29 Crow Wing EGa. Scattered additional reports all south of a line from Lincoln to Washington. One gray morph reported from Ramsey, one red morph from Hennepin.
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
2549 Reported throughout the season and state. Adults on nests or with newly fledged young in 4 north and 19 south counties.
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
53 High count 3/17 Polk (7, all on two fields near Sherack; 6 still present on 3/21) SAu. All south 3/14 Olmsted ByM, 4/6 Pope BBw, 4/15 Stevens (600 Ave. and 150 St.) KRE, m.ob., 4/17 Stevens (C.R.73 and 160th St. - about 2.5 miles from the 4/15 location) HCT, SBM. Late north 4/12–14 Aitkin JaF, KCR, KRE, 4/24 St. Louis DlG (median 4/20).
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
3 Reported north in St. Louis from Sax-Zim Bog through 3/11 m.ob. Additional north reports 4/5 Marshall (Warren) CoB, ph. HHu, 5/10 Lake of the Woods GMM.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
2533 Found in almost every county northeast of a line from Faribault to Brown to Clay, and southwest of this line only in Lac qui Parle and Jackson (two locations).
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
6 Found in Roseau, Koochiching, Aitkin, St.Louis, Lake, Cook. High count 5/21 Koochiching (4: 2 along U.S. 71, 1 along C.R. 13, 1 along Twomey Williams F.R.) RAE.
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
39 South reports from eight counties in March, then only 4/15 Benton FGo, 4/24 Wright (fairly recent specimen) JSw, and from Meeker through 5/22 where a pair successfully bred MJB.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
67 All south 3/11–19 Steele (max. 5, Armstrong Project) DWK, m.ob., 3/19–20 Nicollet (Swan Lake W.M.A.) BAb, 3/28 Rice TFB, 3/31 Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) RCl, 4/15 Benton (near Rice W.T.P.) JWH, m.ob., 4/21 Rock (2, Touch the Sky Prairie ) WCM, 5/3 Swift (U.S. 12) KeM. All north 3/6 Crow Wing FGo, 3/24 Clay (Spring Prairie Preserve) PBB, 3/28 Wadena (Dry Sand Lake W.M.A.) RAE, 4/11 Otter Tail WPl, 4/22 Polk (Pankratz Memorial Prairie) RPa, MSp, KuE, 4/25 Becker (Tamarac N.W.R.) SHo, 4/29 Becker (Hamden Slough N.W.R.) ASM, Polk (240th Ave SW and C.R. 21) JMJ, (3, Belgium Prairie W.M.A.) SAu, 4/30 Becker ASM, Polk (Tympanuchus W.M.A.) SAu.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
No reports.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
107 Regularly reported south through March, then only 4/23 Anoka (Island Lake) CaS, LBi. All north reports after March from Lake of the Woods, St. Louis, Lake, Cook.
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
3352 Early north (median 3/24) 3/19 Otter Tail WPl, 3/25 Todd JeM, 3/28 Crow Wing ABi. High counts 5/23 Wright (10, Lake Maria S.P.) MLk.
Woodpeckers
LEWIS'S WOODPECKER
(Melanerpes lewis)
1 Minnesota's fifth record visited a feeding station in St. Louis (southwest of Aurora) 5/17–24 ph. SGW (The Loon 89:191–192).
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
2446 Early south (median 4/12) 4/8 Wabasha ChA, 4/10 Fillmore RTP. Early north (median 4/25) 4/6 Todd (2) TLu, 4/25 Becker NaH, 5/2 Pine KrM. High count 5/13 Anoka (12, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve) CyA, 5/25 Morrison (10, Camp Ripley) SKe.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
3253 Reported from every county except Lake of the Woods and Traverse. High counts 4/9 Hennepin (12, Minnehaha Falls) EGB, 4/1 Hennepin (10, Lake Rebecca P.R.) BV, 4/17 Wabasha (10, Whitewater W.M.A.) LHl.
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
3449 Early south (median 3/27) 3/11 Cottonwood JnH, 3/24 Washington CNC, 3/30 Ramsey REH. Early north (median 4/2) 4/4 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) ClN, 4/5 St. Louis (Park Point) LEv, 4/6 Beltrami DPJ. High count 4/29–30 Lac qui Parle (12, on one farmstead) SMC, SWe.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
2 All reports: 3/2–4, 3/25 Koochiching (max. 2, Toomey Williams Rd., Pine Island S.F.) HHD, m.ob., 3/2–5/20 St. Louis (max. 2, east of Cook) ph. JuG, ph. GHo, m.ob., 5/21 Koochiching (C.R. 13, Pine Island S.F.) HHD, RAE, CRM.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
6 Reported from Roseau, Koochiching, Itasca, St. Louis, Lake, Cook. High count 4/2 Cook (5, Lima Grade Rd./F.R. 152) HCT, DWK, SBM.
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
3453 Reported from every county. High counts 5/26 Hennepin (17, Golden Valley) DAs, 4/17 Rice (16, Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) SmR.
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
3453 Also reported from every county. High counts 4/29 Morrison (15, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) MLk, 3/18 Washington (12, Oakdale Nature Preserve) JDS, 4/21 Goodhue (12, Frontenac S.P.) EAa.
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
3453 Early north (median 3/26) 3/24 Morrison FGo, SEm, 3/25 Crow Wing AaL. High counts 4/11 Carver (87, actual count of individuals on a recently burned field, Rapids Lake Education & Visitor Center) BBr, m.ob., 4/9 St. Louis (78, tally of individual migrants as they flew by, Park Point R.A.) StK.
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
3350 Found in every county but Traverse and three southwest counties, where always unusual. First county record 5/14 Pipestone (Split Rock Creek S.P.) JWZ. High counts 4/5 Winona (6, Whitewater W.M.A.) KHg, 5/12 Wright (6, Robert Ney Memorial P.R.) MLk.
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
3453 Reported from all counties. Early north (median 3/8) 3/3 Kanabec MJB, 3/5 Polk SAu, 3/8 Morrison SEm, 3/9 Morrison SEm, Todd DLP. High counts 4/28 Marshall (13) WCM, 4/14 Pope (10) JyF.
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
2937 Likely early north migrants (median 3/13) 3/4 Douglas BEc, 3/8 Polk HHu, 3/14 Polk SAu. High counts 4/15 St. Louis (4, Park Point) JCa, 4/16 St. Louis (4, Park Point) PSk. Probable late south migrants 5/16 Mower SWm, 5/18 Stearns AaL, Olmsted LAV (median 5/18).
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
1731 Overwintered in the southeast, and Duluth in the north. Early south migrants (median 3/12) 3/11 Houston RBW, 3/16 Blue Earth BHW, 3/17 Nicollet ChH. Early north (median 3/23) 3/20 Lake NCr, 3/23 Cook DFe, 3/25 Lake GSk. High count 5/8 Winona (4, Whitewater S.P.) MBd.
Prairie Falcon
(Falco mexicanus)
No reports.
Flycatchers
Great Crested Flycatcher
(Myiarchus crinitus)
3052 Early south (median 4/30) 4/25 Rice TFB, 4/27 Waseca PSu, 4/29 Scott JuW. Early north (median 5/7) 5/8–9 Otter Tail JsS, 5/10 Cass DAY, Crow Wing ABi, Otter Tail WPl. High counts 5/29 Anoka (16, Rum River Central R.P.) RCl, 5/26 Dakota (15, Lebanon Hills R.P.) JMg.
Western Kingbird
(Tyrannus verticalis)
914 Early south (median 5/7) 5/7 Lincoln KnM, ASu, LiH, 5/8 Murray GWe, 5/12 Anoka ToL, Jackson MEm, KEm. Early north (median 5/12) 5/12 Grant HHD, 5/13 Polk SAu, 5/14 Clay TCL. High counts 5/26 Lake of the Woods (6, Rocky Point Resort) CAs.
Eastern Kingbird
(Tyrannus tyrannus)
3152 Early south (median 4/26) 4/28 Hennepin TGr, 5/3 Pipestone CLd, 5/5 Goodhue LiH. Early north (median 5/7) 5/9 Otter Tail JsS, 5/10 Morrison SEm, Pine TJo, Polk HHu, Wadena PJB. High counts 5/22 Murray (51, Lake Shetek S.P.) KnM, 5/24 Sherburne (25, Sherburne N.W.R.) CRa, JAs.
Olive-sided Flycatcher
(Contopus cooperi)
2137 Early south (median 5/9) 5/9 Goodhue DOr, Olmsted LAV, Scott BHe, Stearns AnJ, Steele PSu, Washington PNi, BDo, DAd,ToL, 5/10 three additional counties. Early north (median 5/13) 5/10 Polk SAu, 5/13 Becker ShG, HeH, Polk SAu, 5/15 St. Louis BHo. High count 5/26 Anoka (4, Bunker Hills R.P.) OGo. See summer report for late south migrants (median 6/11).
Eastern Wood-Pewee
(Contopus virens)
2647 Early south (median 5/6) 5/4 Rice TFB, Sherburne IWe, 5/6 Hennepin CLn, KBg, Stearns LKo. Early north (median 5/12) 5/7 Todd TLu, 5/13 Aitkin FAz, Morrison FGo, 5/15 Beltrami DPJ, Crow Wing PSP. High counts 5/26 Dakota (11, Lebanon Hills R.P.) JMg, 5/27–28 Carver (9, Carver P.R.) JCy, JMg.
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher
(Empidonax flaviventris)
1523 Twenty reported with identification notes from 12 south and 3 north counties. Early south (median 5/13) 5/8 Dakota DWK, 5/11 Hennepin KSz, 5/14 Hennepin BAF, CMB, Rice TFB. All north (median 5/21) 5/15, 5/25 St. Louis (north of Ely) BHo, 5/16 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JLK, 5/19 Cook BCo, 5/21 Morrison SEm. High counts 5/26 Steele (4) PSu, 5/29 Hennepin (4, Veterans Memorial Park) BAF. Late south 5/30 Washington PRH, RAE, 5/31 Steele PSu, but see summer report (median 6/6). 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)
9 Reported with identification notes from six south counties. Early south (median 5/16) 5/13 Rice TFB, 5/14 Fillmore ph. MHn, 5/18 Rice WDR. Notable report 5/25 Le Sueur RBW.
Alder Flycatcher
(Empidonax alnorum)
1928 Reported with identification details from 16 south and 7 north counties. Early south (median 5/16) 5/13 Brown STa, 5/14 Hennepin CMB, 5/15 Hennepin MHu. Early north (median 5/21) 5/21 Lake JWL, 5/22 Becker HeH, ShG, 5/25 Aitkin JIf. High count 5/27 Hennepin (8) CMB.
Willow Flycatcher
(Empidonax traillii)
634 Reported with details only from 12 south counties. Early south (median 5/10) 5/10 Ramsey JuW, 5/14 Ramsey ASi, Washington DFN, 5/17 Carver JCy, Rice TFB. High count 5/27 Hennepin (8) CMB.
Least Flycatcher
(Empidonax minimus)
3153 Reported with details from 22 south and 12 north counties. Early south (median 5/1) 4/24 Rice DAT, 4/26 Carver JCy, 4/28 Steele PSu. Early north (median 5/9) 5/12 Pennington KeS, 5/13 Becker HeH, ShG, 5/14 Morrison DLP. High count 5/14 Hennepin (14, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) BCM.
Eastern Phoebe
(Sayornis phoebe)
3453 Early south (median 3/21) 3/22 Sherburne JlB, 3/25 Meeker MJB, Yellow Medicine GWe, JtH, 3/26 Olmsted KiP. Early north (median 3/30) 3/29 Morrison RBW, 3/30 Crow Wing (2 locations) PSP, JLA, 3/31 Crow Wing (a third location) PSP, Hubbard JMs. High counts 4/10 Washington (18, Lake Elmo R.P.) BDo, 4/27 Washington (18, Pine Point Park) DHl.
Say's Phoebe
(Sayornis saya)
21 One south report (median arrival 5/3) 4/21 Lyon †GWe. Two north reports (median 5/8): 5/5 Becker (Fig Lake Farm) ph. HeH, ShG, 5/12 Clay (Felton Prairie gravel pits) TCL.
Vireos
WHITE-EYED VIREO
(Vireo griseus)
2 Two south reports: 4/27 Fillmore (Kapper's Ponds) †RAE, HHD, 5/19–22 Steele (Somerset Twp.) ph. †PSu (The Loon 89:87–91).
Bell's Vireo
(Vireo bellii)
9 Nine counties ties a record high for this species. Early south (median 5/15) 5/19 Wabasha SHo, 5/20 Dakota LiH, Lyon RJS. Unusual reports: 5/20 Lyon (Marshall) ph. RJS, 5/28 Olmsted (2, Rock Dell W.M.A.) ECu, 5/26 Waseca (Janesville W.T.P.) RBW.
Yellow-throated Vireo
(Vireo flavifrons)
2549 Early south (median 5/2) 5/2 Hennepin SKe, 5/3 Winona AMz, 5/6 Hennepin AMz, Scott ANy, Wabasha SHo. Early north (median 5/9) 5/10 Crow Wing DBz, ABi, Pine JSP, 5/11 Crow Wing EGa, Douglas JPE. High counts 5/13 Hennepin (12, Minnesota Valley N.W.R. Headquarters) SBE, 5/14 Ramsey (7, Crosby Farm R.P.) DTr, JEd.
Blue-headed Vireo
(Vireo solitarius)
2443 Early south (median 4/28) 4/25 Ramsey LiH, 4/26 Steele PSu, 4/27 Hennepin JmM. Early north (median 5/4) 4/28 St. Louis ArL, 5/2 Carlton LDu, 5/5 Cass LDu, St. Louis BHo. High counts 5/9 Washington (8, Wilmes Lake Trails) PNi, DAd, ToL. Late south 5/30 Washington JDS, 5/31 Chisago FKo, Hennepin MSw (median 6/2).
Philadelphia Vireo
(Vireo philadelphicus)
1130 Early south (median 5/7) 5/8 Hennepin GrS, 5/9 Houston SHo, 5/10 Hennepin GUn, GAn, Meeker BNn, Washington PNi, BDo. Early north (median 5/14) 5/12 Crow Wing EGa, 5/15 Carlton RSt, Polk SAu. High count 5/15 Stevens (6) SBM. Late south 5/29 Anoka RCl, Hennepin TAT, Lyon RJS, NMe, Steele PSu, 5/30 Dakota SLP, but see summer report (median 6/1).
Warbling Vireo
(Vireo gilvus)
2852 Early south (median 5/1) 4/28 Carver ANy, 5/2 Stearns CMy, 5/5 Scott TSk, BrT. Early north (median 5/8) 5/8 Crow Wing EGa, 5/11 Cass EGa, Crow Wing EGa, Douglas JPE. High counts 5/14 Ramsey (18, Crosby Farm R.P.) JEd, DTr, 5/17 Hennepin (16, Bass Lake Preserve) SKS.
Red-eyed Vireo
(Vireo olivaceus)
3048 Early south (median 5/6) 5/6 Hennepin SBM, 5/7 Cottonwood KEm, Fillmore NBO, Lyon NMe, Rice GBa. Early north (median 5/10) 5/6 Morrison GDJ, 5/8 Otter Tail JsS, 5/13 Cass DAY. High counts 5/26 Dakota (41, Lebanon Hills R.P.) JMg, 5/28 Carver (32 Carver P.R.) JMg, 5/27 Steele (27) PSu.
Shrikes
Loggerhead Shrike
(Lanius ludovicianus)
316 Early south (median 3/24) 3/20 Dakota LiH, 3/25 Hennepin SOa, 3/31 Dakota ADS. All north (median 4/13) 4/12 Hubbard ph. REn, HHD, RAE, 4/30 Clay WCM, 5/23 Lake ph. JWL. High count 5/13 Dakota (5, 2 adults and 3 young in nest) AXH.
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
1523 High count 3/5 St. Louis (4, Sax-Zim Bog) LBy, ELa, SJy, NSg. Late south 3/27 Hennepin JAB, Meeker JWd, 3/28 Hennepin LAi, Ramsey ASl, 3/29 Benton FGo (median 4/9). Late north 4/2 Lake (Two Harbors) JWL, St. Louis JDx, ClN, 4/23 Lake (Hwy 7) NCr (median 4/19).
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
8 Reported from traditional Northeast range west to Beltrami. High counts 3/27 St. Louis (7, Johnson Road) LME, JuG, 5/31 St. Louis (7, Sax-Zim Bog) PAl.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
3353 Reported statewide. High counts 5/10 St. Louis (1,500, Park Point R.A.) KRE, JPR, 5/19 St. Louis (950, Park Point R.A.) JLK.
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
18 Reported throughout traditional range. High counts 3/9 St. Louis (9, Sax-Zim Bog) PAl, 5/31 St. Louis (7, Sax-Zim Bog) PAl.
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
3453 Reported statewide. High counts 3/13 Hennepin (500, East River Flats Park) KSz, 3/13 Otter Tail (350) BEc.
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
309 Reported from throughout usual north range, plus 9 south counties including unusual county reports 3/25 – 4/23 Meeker (Kingston Twp.) MJB, m.ob., 4/15 Carver (Carver P.R.) JCy.
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
3453 Reported from all counties. High counts 3/1 Lake (70, C.R. 2) HlB, 4/6 Ramsey (60, Crosby Farm R.P.) CEl, ToL, 5/6 Hennepin (56, Hyland Lake P.R.) MHu.
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
6 Reported from Beltrami, Cook, Itasca, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, and St. Louis. High counts 3/3 Koochiching (12, C.R. 13) HHD, 3/1 Lake (8) HlB.
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
14 Range continues to expand from the Southeast where 14 counties represents a new high for the spring season, including 4/9 Brown (Flandrau S.P.) REn, 5/4 Dodge CRM, JMs, m.ob. High counts 4/20 Goodhue (6, Richard J Dorer Memorial Hardwood S.F.) JTn, 3/4 Goodhue (4, Old Frontenac) JWH.
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
2853 Reported statewide, but few reports from North-central and Northeast. High counts 3/16 Nicollet (60, Swan Lake W.M.A.) APi, 3/3 Olmsted (57) MiD, 3/16 Blue Earth (50, Lincoln W.P.A.) APi.
Martins, Swallows
Bank Swallow
(Riparia riparia)
2447 Early south (median 4/17) 4/10, 4/13, 4/14 Rice (2) DAB, TFB, 4/14 Anoka DFe. Early north (median 4/30) 4/20 Grant CRM, 4/27 Otter Tail WPl, 5/5 Clay MO. High counts 5/22 Murray (200, Fox Lake) KnM, 5/11 Wabasha (130, Whitewater W.M.A., nesting colony) NSg.
Tree Swallow
(Tachycineta bicolor)
3453 Early south (median 3/19) 3/21 Houston SHo, Rice SFg, 3/22 Scott BAb, Washington ERH. Early north (median 4/2) 3/29 Douglas BEc, 4/2 Otter Tail NaH, Pine LEv, 4/3 Todd TLu. High counts 4/11 Sibley (920, Le Sueur W.T.P.) WCM, 4/26 Hennepin (600, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) BBr, 4/19 Chisago (558, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) RCl.
Northern Rough-winged Swallow
(Stelgidopteryx serripennis)
2550 Early south (median 4/11) 4/8 Lyon GWe, 4/9 Rice TFB, Winona SHo, 4/11 Hennepin BAb. Early north (median 4/21) 4/17 Otter Tail fide JMJ, 4/22 Mille Lacs MJB, Otter Tail JSw, JsS, 4/25 Aitkin JLK, Todd TLu. High counts 4/30 Stearns (50, Lake Maria) LKo, 5/22 Hennepin (46, Mississippi Gorge R.P.) DSh.
Purple Martin
(Progne subis)
2042 Early south (median 4/6) 4/1 Wabasha MJa, 4/3 Hennepin CDg, 4/4 Winona SPu, Wright ToL. Early north (median 4/13) 4/13 Morrison KEm, MEm, 4/15 Otter Tail WPl, 4/16 Morrison DLP. High count 5/31 Wright (200) ToL from his home colony.
Barn Swallow
(Hirundo rustica)
3453 Early south (median 4/8) 4/5 Carver SBM, Hennepin CMB, Washington EzH, JHh, 4/7 Yellow Medicine GWe. Early north (median 4/17) 4/11 Grant CNn, 4/13 Morrison KEm, MEm, 4/16 Todd TLu. High counts 5/23 Polk (300, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) MSp, 5/28 Marshall (175, Warren W.T.P.) JCa, 5/30 Scott (150) RiC.
Cliff Swallow
(Petrochelidon pyrrhonota)
3051 Early south (median 4/17) 4/10 Rice DAB, 4/16 Dakota CEl, ToL, LiH, Houston DBz, Scott PEJ. Early north (median 4/25) 4/21 Otter Tail DPG, 4/25 Douglas ToR, 4/27 Pine KrM. High counts 5/13 Olmsted (300) MPe, 5/17 Grant (250) CNn.
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
3453 Early south (median 3/27) 3/25 Goodhue KLi, 3/26 Fillmore (20) NBO, 3/27 Fillmore (30) NBO, Ramsey HSm, Winona ToM. Early north (median 4/5) 3/29 Todd JeM, JMK, 4/4 St. Louis LME, 4/7 Pennington JMJ. Numerous very high counts 5/5 St. Louis (82, Park Point) JLK, 4/14 Lyon (58, Southwest Minnesota State University) GWe, 4/15 Carver (46, Carver P.R.) JCy. Late south 5/30 Jackson JSP, Rock JSP, Watonwan JSP (median 5/27).
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
3144 Early south (median 3/22) 3/5 Carver JCy, 3/19 Chippewa KnM, Dakota PNi, BDo, ToL, JWZ, Olmsted JoP. Early north (median 3/27) 3/15 St. Louis LME, 4/1 Mille Lacs TAn, St. Louis DWK, HCT, LSh, SBM. High counts 4/14 Lyon (46, Southwest Minnesota State University) GWe, 3/27 Fillmore (30) NBO, 3/29 Chisago (30, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) JAB. Late south 5/10 Rock (5) LSm, 5/17 McLeod BDc, 5/29 Sherburne (4) ABm, JlB (median 5/7).
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
151 Only south report 3/6 Chisago (75, Wild River S.P.) KrM. Widespread in the north. High counts all from a very large flock that lingered in the Kenwood neighborhood of Duluth: 3/12 St. Louis (2,000) JPR, 3/24 St. Louis (2,000) JPR, 3/18 St. Louis (1,500) MAl, JPR. Late north 4/9 Itasca (25) DMz, DMu, St. Louis JMr, 4/10, 4/11 St. Louis AM, 5/3 St. Louis LAt (median 4/18).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
2650 Present north and south as the period commenced. High counts 5/30 Grant (250) CNn, 5/31 Rice (200) DAT.
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
2832 Notable spring record: 3/19 Redwood BTS. High counts 4/11 Lake (14, Sawmill Creek Trail) NCr, 3/15 Beltrami (13, Lake Bemidji S.P.) KCo, 5/3 Beltrami (13, Lake Bemidji S.P.) KCo. Probable late south migrants 5/24 Dodge HHD, RAE, Rice TFB, 5/30 Scott JEB.
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
3253 Reported nearly statewide. High counts 5/8 Olmsted (23, Kutzky Park) SHk, 4/2 Stearns (20, Warner Lake C.P.) MLk.
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
3147 High counts 5/4 St. Louis (30, Park Point R.A.) JfD, HGe, LME, 5/5 St. Louis (13, Park Point) JLK. Late south 5/23 Hennepin DAd, 5/26 Scott JJS, JPr, JmP, 5/30 Anoka RCl (median 5/19).
Gnatcatchers
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher
(Polioptila caerulea)
944 Early south (median 4/21) 4/16 Hennepin CMB, Olmsted BLa, 4/17 Hennepin CMB, Olmsted JHD. Early north (median 5/5) 5/10 Crow Wing DBz, Pine JSP, KrM, 5/11 Crow Wing EGa, 5/12 Todd SDi. High counts 5/14 Ramsey (14, Crosby Farm R.P.) JEd, DTr, 5/21 Dakota (12, Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) GHo, 5/27 Washington (12, William O'Brien S.P.) BDo, KvM.
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
5 All south reports: 4/16 Washington KSc, 4/20 Rice DAT, 4/24 – 5/25 Dodge (Mantorville) DBz, ph. JJS, m.ob., 5/8 Sherburne (Riverside Park) JOs, 5/16 Winona (Cedar Valley) BMu, 5/27 Rice TFB.
House Wren
(Troglodytes aedon)
3253 Early south (median 4/17) 4/14 Houston SHo, 4/15 Dakota DAT, Fillmore WCM, Olmsted RMa, Rice TFB. Early north (median 4/30) 4/25 Crow Wing EGa, 4/26 Todd JLK, 4/27 Otter Tail WPl. High counts 5/26 Dakota (26, Lebanon Hills R.P.) JMg, 5/6 Ramsey (25, Crosby Farm R.P.) AGu.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
1731 Early south (median 3/24) 3/3 Dakota MJM, Meeker BNn, 3/4 Houston SHo. Early north (median 4/9) 4/2 St. Louis BHo, 4/3 Itasca SC, Lake NLM. High count 4/25 Lake (9) OGo. Late south 5/25 Dakota BRL, 5/25–29 Ramsey (Reservoir Woods) KnM, CEl, m.ob., 5/26 Fillmore (Forestville / Mystery Cave S.P.) KRE, CRM, m.ob. (median 5/15). The Ramsey and Fillmore County birds each continued into the summer season.
Sedge Wren
(Cistothorus stellaris)
2849 Early south (median 4/27) 4/15 Lincoln (2, Twin Lake) GWe, 4/17 Rice TFB, 4/22 Nicollet APi, Rock WCM. Early north (median 5/1) 4/29 Otter Tail WPl, Pine ELC, Wilkin LSl, 4/30 Kanabec KrM. High counts 5/23 Aitkin (40, Deer Run W.M.A.) ASu, 5/25 Aitkin (37, Rice Lake N.W.R.) JIf.
Marsh Wren
(Cistothorus palustris)
2149 Early arrivals well ahead of medians north and south. Early south (median 4/24) 4/10 Ramsey PRH, BAb, RMD, MAJ, 4/17 Rice TFB, 4/18 Hennepin TAT. Early north (median 5/4) 4/28 Todd JLK. High counts 5/12 Jackson (20, Sioux Valley Marshbird Survey) KEm, MEm, 5/27 Sherburne (18, Sherburne N.W.R.) RCl.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
3252 Early south (median 4/25) 4/25 Rice GHo, 4/26 Hennepin SBM, Rice TFB, 4/28 Ramsey LiH. Early north (median 5/4) 4/22 Morrison FGo, Otter Tail DST, 4/28 Todd JLK. High counts 5/15 Hennepin (15, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) JCa, 5/27 Sherburne (15, Sherburne N.W.R.) RCl.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
3153 First report 3/5 Fillmore ph. ToM may represent an overwintering bird, followed by early south (median 4/9) 4/5 Dakota DdS, 4/9 Carver LiH, Faribault BAy, Olmsted LSf, Washington BDo, Winona DSt, SHo. Early north (median 4/23) 4/13 St. Louis LME, 4/17 Crow Wing FGo, 4/19 Crow Wing DMz, Itasca SC, Morrison SEm. High counts 5/6 Washington (14, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) GJa, 5/4 Sherburne (11, Sherburne N.W.R.) SMC.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
113 Another excellent spring for this species, although reports were confined to the south region apart from several individuals in Duluth. Early south (median 4/24) 4/15 Brown MiO, 4/19 Lac qui Parle JF, 4/26 Hennepin RBW, BAb. Unusual south records 4/28 Sibley ph. MiO, 5/10 Lincoln (150th Ave.) JCC, 5/18 Benton HHD, DBz, ANy. All north reports (median arrival 5/4) 4/10–12 St. Louis (Park Point) ph. JPR, ph. JLK, BMU, ClN, 4/25 – 5/4 St. Louis (Park Point, possibly the same individual) ph. JPR, ph. JLK, ph. ArL, m.ob., 4/27 St. Louis (Superior St., Duluth) JPR.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
3353 Reported statewide. High counts both from the mouth of Miller Creek in Duluth, St. Louis County: 3/1 (1,000) JPR, JLK, 3/18 (1,000) JPR, JLK, MAl.
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
3353 Present south as the season commenced. Early north (median 3/15) 3/6 Douglas BEc, Morrison DLP, 3/11 St. Louis SC, EEO. High counts 5/28 Hennepin (17, Braemar Golf Course) MMk, 4/7 Washington (16, Afton S.P.) MMa.
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
(Sialia currucoides)
No reports.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
38 All south 3/1 Anoka (Fish Lake Trails) LiH, 3/5 Cottonwood (Delft W.M.A.) ph. DWK, ANy, SC, Kandiyohi (Burbank W.M.A.) JWd, Renville (Beaver Falls W.M.A.) ph. JWd, 3/9, 3/14 Stearns (Lynden Twp.) PCC, BAb, 3/18 Washington (Afton S.P.) SyS, 3/18–19 Carver (Carver P.R.) RBW, JTg, Lyon (Lines W.M.A.) GWe (median late 3/30). All north 3/4 Lake (Two Harbors) ELe, KRn, 3/26 Cook (Lutsen Sea Villas) COg, 4/20 Wilkin (Fred W. Nitz Wildlife Area) ph. DFe.
Veery
(Catharus fuscescens)
2940 Early south (median 5/2) 4/26 Dodge HHD, RAE, Hennepin ASD, 4/27 Hennepin LGl, 4/28 Ramsey LiH. Early north (median 5/7) 4/27 Todd JLK, 5/6 Otter Tail †LS, 5/8 Cass ABi. High counts 5/19 Carlton (20, Jay Cooke S.P.) MRs, CHb, 5/25 Aitkin (18, Rice Lake N.W.R.) JDz, ASu, LiH.
Gray-cheeked Thrush
(Catharus minimus)
1538 Early south (median 5/3) 5/2 Rice DAB, 5/4 Carver JCy, 5/6 Hennepin CMB, SBM. Early north (median 5/8) 5/10 Becker HeH, ShG, Cass DAY, Polk SAu, 5/11 Douglas JPE. High counts 5/13 Rice (7, Nerstrand Big Woods S.P.) RHh, 5/18 Rice (7, Nerstrand Big Woods S.P.) WDR. Late south 5/24 Goodhue RMD, Hennepin JWl, KPh, Olmsted JHD, Ramsey APi, 5/27 Carver JCy (median 5/27). Late north 5/27 Cook DTr, Otter Tail LS, 5/31 Otter Tail TFu (median 5/28).
Swainson's Thrush
(Catharus ustulatus)
3152 Early south (median 4/28) 4/29 Sherburne PLJ, 5/1 Hennepin CWB, 5/2 Sherburne RBo. Early north (median 5/2) 4/27 Douglas JPE, 4/28 Todd JLK, 5/4 St. Louis JPR. High counts 5/10 Lyon (47) JCC, 5/14 Murray (30, Lake Shetek S.P.) PEB, SBM, 5/17 Hennepin (30) TAT, CMB, 5/18 Lyon (30, Garvin Park) WCM. Late south 5/31 Dakota ADS, Hennepin KvB, Scott KvB, but see summer report (median 6/2).
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
3048 Probable overwintering bird reported 3/4 Houston ph. SHo. Early south migrants (median 3/27) 3/29 Carver WCM, Hennepin DCZ, CWB, GrS, Ramsey LiH, 3/30 Hennepin ADr. Early north (median 4/4) 3/29 Crow Wing (3) EGa, 4/6 Wadena PJB, 4/8 Cass DAY, DoH, St. Louis ClN. Notable high counts following fallout conditions on the North Shore: 4/28 Cook (361, Grand Marais) KJB, 4/27 Cook (100, Cascade River S.P.) JfD, 4/27 St. Louis (70, Park Point, ball fields) LME.
Wood Thrush
(Hylocichla mustelina)
1942 Early south (median 5/1) 4/29 Washington BDo, 5/3 Pipestone CLd, 5/4 Carver NEl, Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/8) 5/10 St. Louis ALo, JfD, HGe, 5/12 Pine ELC. High counts 5/25 Aitkin (8, Rice Lake N.W.R.) JIf, 5/17 Scott (7, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) OGo, 5/17 Scott DyL. Several unusual reports from the southwest: 5/3 Pipestone (Pipestone N.M.) CLd, 5/8 Murray GWe, 5/18 Nobles KEm.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
3453 Reported statewide. High counts 4/28 Cook (1,800, Grand Marais) KJB, 3/10 Rock (680, Luverne City Park) LDw.
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
2 Two north reports: 3/17 Itasca (male, Grand Rapids) RLb, 3/18–22 St. Louis (male, Duluth) ph. AaM, PHS.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
3353 Reported from all counties except Roseau. High count 3/10 Dakota (150) KvM.
EURASIAN TREE SPARROW
(Passer montanus)
1 Overwintering individual in downtown Two Harbors reappeared 4/2 after a long absence and continued through 5/5 Lake ph. JWL, ph. LAt, LEv, RBJ, EEO. This represents the fifth consecutive spring this species has been recorded in Minnesota.
Pipits
American Pipit
(Anthus rubescens)
930 Early south (median 3/31) 3/22 Lyon GWe, 3/30 Carver BHe, Goodhue PEJ, Meeker BNn, Yellow Medicine GWe, JtH. Early north (median 4/26) 4/10 Grant ANy, Wilkin DBz, ANy, 4/13 Grant CNn. High count 4/28 Carver (24, Tacoma Ave.) SWe. Late south 5/16 Carver KMS, SSc, WCM, BHe, 5/17 Anoka JH, Carver RAE, OGo, DyL (median 5/20). Late north 5/24 Lake of the Woods ERe, St. Louis JIf, 5/30 Cass REn, AxB (median 5/24).
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
6 Reported from North-central and Northeast regions throughout the season. High count 3/11 St. Louis (25, Sax-Zim Bog) KMi.
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
6 Reported from North-central and Northeast regions until the end of March. Unusual was one report 3/17 Morrison RPR. High counts 3/24 St. Louis (25, H.R.N.R.) GSk, 3/1 Lake (14) HlB, 3/5 St. Louis (10, Sax-Zim Bog) m.ob.
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
3053 Reported statewide. Notable high count 3/23 Rice (45, Northfield) RMl.
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
2838 Found in every region, and in almost every county northeast of a line from Mower to Kittson. Late south 5/16 Wright PKl, 5/19 Anoka RZi, Le Sueur ByH, 5/20 Rice KLx (median 5/18).
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
176 Reported mostly from the northern third of the state. High counts 3/5 St. Louis (500, Sax-Zim Bog) ELe, KRn, 3/11 St. Louis (150, Sax-Zim Bog) KMi, 3/1 Polk (66, Agassiz Audubon Sanctuary) HHu. All south 3/1–19 Blue Earth ChH, 3/5 Washington m.ob., 3/12 Stearns LKo, 3/29–30 Sherburne LKo, JOs, 4/9 Ramsey LMk, 4/19 Hennepin EBz. Late north 4/27 St. Louis RWa, 5/10 Becker SlH (median 4/27).
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
3 This infrequent species was only reported 3/1 Cass DoH, 3/4 Koochiching BAb, ToL, 3/9 Koochiching AMe, 3/29 Hubbard REn.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
92 Reported in small numbers from North-central and Northeast regions in March, then reappearing in late May and continuing into the summer (see summer report). Reported south 3/4–5/18 Benton (Englund Econotone S.N.A.) HHD, m.ob. and 4/5 Hennepin DCz. High counts 4/12 Benton (39) DBz, EGa, 5/6 Crow Wing (30) RKu.
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
2 Reported only from Koochiching and St. Louis in March. High counts 3/11 St. Louis (23, Sax-Zim Bog) KMi, 3/24 St. Louis (20, Sax-Zim Bog) ZAl.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
2513 Found mostly northeast of a line from Washington to Polk counties. High counts 3/5 St. Louis (200, Sax-Zim Bog, Kelsey-Whiteface Rd. feeding station) m.ob., 3/8 Hubbard (150, Kabekona Lake) AxB, 4/27 Cook (125, Cascade River S.P.) JfD. Late south 5/23 Chisago JSa, 5/27 Lyon GWe (median 5/22), but note summer report for continuing records.
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
3453 Reported throughout the season in every county.
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
2239 Present both north and south from winter season. High counts 3/31 Yellow Medicine (1,500) GWe, 3/5 Scott (500) BHe, 4/17 Lyon (500) NMe, RJS. Late south 4/29 Stevens DLP, 4/30 Big Stone JWH, DAB, 5/2 Wright MJB, DOr, 5/4 Dodge CRM, m.ob. (median 5/6). Late north 4/29 Cook GNy, Kittson WCM, 4/30 Traverse JWH, DAB, 5/5 Wilkin HHD, 5/13 Polk SAu (median 5/20).
Chestnut-collared Longspur
(Calcarius ornatus)
1 The decline of this species from its traditional holdout at Felton Prairie continues. Only one report 5/29 Clay LiH.
Smith's Longspur
(Calcarius pictus)
25 All south reports 4/11 Jackson (11, Heron Lake W.M.A.) DAk, 4/15 Lyon (2, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 4/29 Yellow Medicine (1, Mound Spring Prairie S.N.A.) RMD, m.ob., 5/8 Murray (4) GWe and a very late and out-of-range report 5/13 Blue Earth (5, Lincoln W.P.A.) LiH. All north 4/13 Beltrami (north side of Upper Red Lake) DPJ, 5/13 Traverse KnM.
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
1513 High counts 3/6 Scott (250) RiC, 3/5 Chippewa (150) KnM. Late south 3/20 Lincoln GWe, Lyon GWe, 3/21 Nicollet BHe (median 4/5). Late north 4/29 Cook GNy, Kittson WCM, 5/5 St. Louis JPR (median 5/5).
Towhees, Sparrows
Grasshopper Sparrow
(Ammodramus savannarum)
1338 Early south (median 4/25) 4/8 Hennepin MZa, 4/22 Lincoln TCz, 4/24 Goodhue CBw, Stearns MtS. Early north (median 5/4) 4/28 Morrison FGo, 5/6 Kanabec BAb, GLa, 5/8 Mille Lacs LBi, 5/9 Grant WPl. High counts 5/5, 5/13 Washington (25, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) MMa, PNi, JLl, 5/28 Clay (20, Felton Prairie area) JCa.
Lark Sparrow
(Chondestes grammacus)
1134 Numerous reports all southwest of a line from Kittson to Chisago counties. Early south (median 4/21) 4/15 Blue Earth a.t. APi, 4/20 Kandiyohi DOr, 4/21 Anoka RTa, GAn, Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/2) 5/5 Norman HHD, 5/9 Grant WPl, 5/10 Marshall CoM. Unprecedented high count 5/25 Yellow Medicine (47, Swedes Forest S.N.A.) GWe.
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
3453 Early south (median 3/23) 3/23 Hennepin (Powderhorn Park) IVa, 2/24 Hennepin (five additional locations) m.ob., Olmsted (5) MiD. Early north (median 4/10) 4/1 Itasca SC, Pine LEv, 4/3 Grant CNn, Norman LuF, St. Louis JLK, 4/4 Becker BEs. High counts 5/12 Nicollet (60, Linnaeus Arboretum) NPi, 4/26 Todd (55) JLK, 5/7 Rock (50, Blue Mounds S.P.) VKl.
Clay-colored Sparrow
(Spizella pallida)
3352 Early south (median 4/21) 4/19 Rice DAB, Washington SBM, 4/21 Dakota DVe, Rock WCM. Early north (median 4/27) 4/21 Grant PRH, JMs, NaH, CRM, Todd ALu, 4/22 Morrison FGo, 4/24 Marshall CCr. High counts 5/12 Polk (32, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) DvM, BWa, 5/7 Rock (30, Blue Mounds S.P.) VKl.
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
1449 Early south (median 4/2) 3/29 Washington ERH, 3/30 Pipestone TCz, 4/1 Wabasha DBz, Washington NMr, DnS, MiS. Early north (median 4/18) 4/15 Otter Tail JsS, 4/16 Todd ALu, 4/17 Crow Wing FGo. Extreme north reports 4/24 Cass HHD, Polk HHu, 5/24 Clearwater LSm. High counts 4/22 Hennepin (25, Hyland Lake P.R.) MHu, 5/4 Sherburne (25, Sherburne N.W.R.) SMC, 5/7 Goodhue (21, Frontenac S.P.) DTr, JEd.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
3141 Presumed first migrants south (median 3/13) 3/5 Hennepin MZa, 3/13 Olmsted AJF, 3/16 Olmsted LAV then reported in earnest beginning the last week of March. Early north (median 3/28) 3/19 Grant KnM, 3/21 Wilkin HHD then many reports beginning 3/29. High counts 4/28 Cook (653, residential Grand Marais) KJB, 4/27 Cook (80, Cascade River S.P.) JfD. Late south 5/2 Ramsey LhM, EvM, 5/4 Sherburne IWe, 5/6 Dakota LiH, Fillmore MHn (median 5/4). Late north 5/14 Marshall CCr, 5/18 Marshall JHs (median 5/12).
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
3051 High count 4/28 Cook (341, Grand Marais) KJB. Late south 5/6 Sherburne JAB, Yellow Medicine FGo, 5/7 Stearns FGo, LKo, 5/9 Benton HHD (median 5/3). Late north 5/10 Marshall JHs, Polk HHu, 5/12 Douglas FGo, 5/13 St. Louis PGk (median 5/12).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
3453 Seen statewide. High counts 4/28 Cook (2,100, near Grand Marais) KJB, 3/30 Crow Wing (200) JLA, 4/27 Cook (200, Cascade River S.P.) JfD. Late south 5/23 McLeod BHa, 5/27 Lyon GWe, 5/30 Anoka RCl (median 5/22).
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
2243 Apparently overwintering individual 3/9+ Winona was joined by another individual (migrant?) 4/1 GSm. Early south migrants (median 4/21) 4/15 Olmsted LHl, 4/18 Hennepin KvB then multiple reports beginning 4/21. Early north (median 4/25) 4/26 Cass DWy, Todd SDi, 4/29 Otter Tail WyR. High counts 5/7 Rock (40, Blue Mounds S.P.) VKl, 5/11 Polk (23) SAu. Late south 5/23 Hennepin KBg, Ramsey OGo, 5/24 Rice TFB (median 5/21). Late north 5/22 Norman DBz, ANy, St. Louis JPR, Todd FGo, 5/24 Cook LSd, JSd (median 5/26).
GOLDEN-CROWNED SPARROW
(Zonotrichia atricapilla)
1 Minnesota's 14th record 4/17 Hennepin (Lake Camelot Park, Plymouth) LWz, ph. †BAb, †DWK, m.ob (The Loon 89:87–91).
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
2043 Probable overwintering birds found 3/15 Cottonwood JnH, St. Louis MJB. Early south (median 4/3) 4/8 Scott NyL, 4/11 Jackson DAk, 4/13 Goodhue GHo, Sibley MiO then reported in earnest beginning the last week of April. Early north (median 4/27) 4/28 Clay fide JMJ, 4/29 St. Louis RWy, 4/30 St. Louis JDx then many reports starting 5/8. High counts 5/7 Rock (50, Blue Mounds S.P.) VKl, 5/13 Jackson (25) SBM, 5/13 Hennepin (15) DFN. Late south 5/21 Faribault BAy, Waseca PSu, 5/23 Lyon NMe (median 5/23). Late north 5/24 Polk HHu, 5/27 Becker DFr, 5/30 Grant CNn (median 5/22).
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
3453 Overwintered north and widely south. Presumed early south migrants (median 3/18) 3/3 Meeker BNn, 3/4 Olmsted BLa, 3/5 Ramsey MiS, m.ob. Presumed early north (median 4/13) 4/7 Hubbard REn, 4/9 St. Louis StK, BeA, 4/10 Lake JWL. High counts 4/29 Washington (760) DFN, 4/28 Cook (250) KJB. Late south 5/29 Ramsey JmM, 5/30 Washington FGo (median 5/26), but also see summer report.
Vesper Sparrow
(Pooecetes gramineus)
2851 Early south (median 3/28) 3/15 Lyon GWe, 3/20 Dakota (140th St. marsh) LiH, 3/26 Dakota (180th St. marsh) LiH, Lyon GWe. Early north (median 4/11) 4/12 Hubbard HHD, REn, 4/14 Crow Wing (Brainerd) EGa, 4/15 Crow Wing (Pequot Lakes) ABi, Grant DWK, m.ob., Otter Tail JsS, Polk SAu, Todd TLu. Unusual north 4/28 Cook (2) KJB, 5/27 Cook JSL, SLL. High counts 4/8 Washington (18) ERH, 4/24 Otter Tail (14) JsS.
LeConte's Sparrow
(Ammospiza leconteii)
1517 Early south (median 4/21) 4/12 Rice TFB, 4/21 Rock WCM, Stearns MtS, 4/22 Brown MiO, Rice TFB. Early north (median 5/2) 4/22 Pennington JWH, BWF, Polk MSp, KuE, RPa, 4/25 Becker SHo, 5/6 Itasca SC. High counts 5/13 Polk (17, Kertsonville Twp.) SAu, 5/13 Polk (12, Crookston) SAu, 5/27 Aitkin (8, McGregor Marsh) LiH.
Nelson's Sparrow
(Ammospiza nelsoni)
2 Only reports of this reclusive species: 5/25 Aitkin JIf, 5/27 Aitkin ToL, CEl, LiH, 5/28 Polk CSl, 5/31 Aitkin CBn.
Henslow's Sparrow
(Centronyx henslowii)
121 Early south (median 5/5) 4/15 Wabasha DBz, 4/21 Rice TFB, 4/22 Washington KIs. Only north report 5/28 Clay (Bluestem Prairie S.N.A.) JCa. Other unusual spring reports include: 5/3 Martin (East Chain W.M.A.) RMD, 5/26 Cottonwood (Rock Ridge S.N.A. and Red Rock Prairie Preserve.) BTS, 5/12 Jackson (Fish Lake W.P.A.) ANy, 5/18 Lyon (near Camden S.P.) WCM, 5/18 PipestoneDMm, 5/11 Rock (Touch the Sky Prairie) WCM. High count 5/30 Washington (10, Afton S.P.) ToL, CEl.
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
3452 Early south (median 4/2) 3/30 Houston BRe, 3/31 Meeker BNn, 4/1 Dakota DFN, 4/2 Carver ToL, CEl. Early north (median 4/15) 4/8 Grant CNn, then also in Aitkin, Otter Tail, Polk, St. Louis on 4/15. High counts 5/12 Polk (52, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) DvM, BWa, 5/14 Dakota (46, Great Western Industrial Park) CTS, 4/29 Wilkin (30, Manston W.M.A.) LSl.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
3453 Reported throughout the state. Numerous winter reports make determining arrival of south migrants difficult. Early north (median 3/25) 3/26 Itasca SsH, Morrison RPR, 3/29 Otter Tail ALu, Todd SwM, JeM, JMK. High counts 4/8 Dakota (150) SWe, 4/13 Rice (60) SmR, 4/17 Anoka (57, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) PPe, SMC, 4/9 Hennepin (56, Hyland Lake P.R.) MHu.
Lincoln's Sparrow
(Melospiza lincolnii)
2550 Early south (median 4/12) 4/7 Hennepin SCh, 4/8 Scott NyL, 4/11 Carver CRM, m.ob., Olmsted JPr. Early north (median 4/24) 4/20 Grant CRM, 4/22 Polk KuE, MsP, Clay TCl, 4/23 St. Louis JLK. High counts 5/5 Nicollet (6, Swan Lake W.M.A.) STa, 5/21 Waseca (6) PSu, 4/27 Lincoln (5, Northern Tallgrass Prairie N.W.R.) SSc, CRM. Late south 5/24 in four counties, then 5/25 Carver CGw, Olmsted LAV, 5/26 Wright ToL (median 5/26).
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
3153 Early south (median 3/24) 3/17 Stearns STW, 3/20 Lincoln GWe, Olmsted LCl, 3/23 Hennepin RDa, FFa. Early north (median 4/14) 4/6 Todd TLu, 4/8 Lake JWL, Todd AaL, Pine LEv. High counts 4/22 Hennepin (45, Elm Creek P. R.) TLo, 5/10 Dakota (40) ADS, 5/11 St. Louis (40) KRg, DMl.
Spotted Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus)
1 Only one report of this infrequent spring visitor: 4/30–5/2 Lyon ph. NMe, m.ob.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
1435 Early south (median 4/16) 4/8 Sherburne DlB, 4/9 Stearns AUm, Winona DSt, 4/10 Houston KRz then many reports beginning 4/14. Early north (median 5/3) 4/17 Todd SwM, JeM, 4/24 Mille Lacs KMa, 4/25 Cass EGa. High counts 5/21 Pine (18, Saint Croix S.P.) KMa, 5/5 Sherburne (15, Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB, 5/9 Houston (14, Reno State Forest) SHo.
Spotted Towhee X Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus X P. erythrophthalmus)
1 One report: 5/5 Brown (Cottonwood Twp.) RJB, MiO, BTS.
Yellow-breasted Chat
Yellow-breasted Chat
(Icteria virens)
1 One individual observed by many 5/29 Washington (Afton S.P.) KVM, ph. RZi, ph. GHo, m.ob. continued into June.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
3050 Early south (median 3/28) 3/19 Lyon GWe, 3/28 Wright RBd, 3/29 Big Stone DLP. Early north (median 4/9) 4/15 Becker SAu, Grant DWK, ToL, CEl, LiH. High counts 5/18 Lac qui Parle (200, Big Stone N.W.R.) ODa, 5/5 Big Stone (115) GWe.
Bobolink
(Dolichonyx oryzivorus)
3249 Arrived south on the median 5/3 Lyon GWe, Yellow Medicine GWe, followed by many reports on 5/7. Early north (median 5/5) 5/8–9 Grant (6) WPl, 5/9 Otter Tail WPl, JsS, 5/10 four more counties. High counts 5/10 Lyon (est. 240, Lone Tree Lake ) GWe, 5/11 Rock (40) LSm, 5/28 Polk (39) HHu.
Eastern Meadowlark
(Sturnella magna)
2042 Early south (median 3/17) 3/8 Fillmore RAE, MAJ, 3/14 Nobles KDS, 3/16 Nicollet APi. Early north (median 3/27) 3/27 Todd TLu, 3/28 Grant WPl, 4/1 Todd MAJ, CRM. Many reports came from the Southwest region where this species is considered uncommon or even rare. High counts 4/28 Washington (12, Afton S.P.) MMa, 5/5 Sherburne (12, Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB, 4/7 Washington (11, Afton S.P.) MMa, 4/14 Dakota (11, Hastings Sand Coulee S.N.A.) AJF.
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
2545 Early south (median 3/14) 3/5 Jackson DFN, DWK, PEJ, 3/9 Pipestone HHD, 3/14 Nobles KDS, Steele NFT. Early north (median 3/17) 3/13 Marshall CSt, 3/18 Clay PBB, 3/20 Becker ASM, Marshall (Agassiz Valley Impoundment) HHu. High counts 4/20 Pipestone (30) TCz, 4/5 Lincoln (25) TCz.
Orchard Oriole
(Icterus spurius)
840 Early south (median 5/5) 5/5 Goodhue LiH, 5/6 Washington BDo, MiS, DnS, 5/9 also in Houston, Olmsted, Stearns, Wabasha. Early north (median 5/13) 5/15 Polk SAu, 5/18 Polk HHu, 5/19 Pine WDR. High count 5/15 Scott (6, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp) EGB.
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
3253 Early south (median 4/29) 4/22 Goodhue DFN, 4/25 Hennepin SBM, 4/28 Dakota JHd. Early north (median 5/4) 5/6 Morrison FGo, then 7 more counties starting 5/8. High counts 5/20 Hennepin (23) DAs, 5/19 Ramsey (20) MK.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
3453 Reported from all counties and overwintered throughout the state. Migrants likely returned with the warm February weather, otherwise exact date of returning migrants impossible to determine. High counts 3/20 Lincoln (18,000, Herschberger Slough) GWe, 3/28 Redwood (4,500) JtH, 3/9 Big Stone (3,500) AAz, 3/9 Cottonwood (3,000, Wolf Lake W.P.A.) KEm, 3/20 Lyon (3,000 Coon Creek W.M.A.) GWe.
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
3453 Found in all counties. See winter report for overwintering birds. Presumed first migrants south (median 3/12) 3/5 Dakota SHF, BAF, Washington PNi, KIs, GJa, 3/6 Lincoln ANy, Pipestone ANy, SC. Early north (median 4/4) 3/20–28 Morrison FGo, 3/31 Pine KrM, St. Louis JPR. High counts 3/25 Nobles (200) SBE, 4/12 Sherburne (143, Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB, 4/15 Dakota (100) CMB, 5/13 Goodhue (100, Frontenac S.P.) AVa.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
2645 Many overwintering reports south made earliest arrivals difficult to distinguish. Apparent early north migrant in February (median 3/23), followed by 3/10 Becker ShG, HeH, 3/11 Wilkin AaL, 3/24 Morrison FGo. High counts 4/28 Cook (300, Grand Marais) KJB, 4/26 Lake (180) JWL, SLL, 4/16 Washington (160) ERH. Late south 5/5 Sherburne JlB, 5/6 Yellow Medicine FGo, 5/7 Stearns FGo (median 5/3). Late north 5/16 Pine TJo, 5/20 Becker JNe, 5/31 Becker LMS (median 5/9).
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
2646 See winter report for early south. Additional south records (median 3/19) 3/9 Meeker PKF, 3/10 Dodge RAE, MAJ, 3/19 Le Sueur DOr, Nicollet BAb. Early north (median 4/4) 3/24 Morrison FGo, 3/27 Morrison, Todd FGo, 3/28 Becker ASM. High counts 4/8 Grant (100) CNn, 4/10 Pine (49) LEv, 4/30 Polk (45) SAu.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
3353 Reported statewide, except in Roseau. Many early south reports in February. Early north (median 3/10) 3/7 St. Louis JLK, 3/13 Marshall RGr, Otter Tail TJo, 3/17 Marshall RGr. High counts 3/20 Lincoln (2,000) GWe, 3/26 Lincoln (800) KnM, 3/31 Lac qui Parle (795) RCl.
Great-tailed Grackle
(Quiscalus mexicanus)
4 All reports 4/8 Jackson KEm, Rock (Springwater Twp.) REn, 4/11 Jackson (Heron Lake W.M.A.) DAk, 4/15 Lincoln (2, near Hendricks) GWe, 5/11, 5/13 Jackson (max.2, S.R. 86 and 730th) PEB, m.ob., 5/12 Yellow Medicine (Fortier Twp.) RAE, 5/14 Murray (Slayton) LiH, 5/24 Yellow Medicine (Normania Twp.) GWe.
Warblers
Ovenbird
(Seiurus aurocapilla)
2953 Early south (median 4/30) 4/26 Carver JCy, 4/27 Steele PSu, 4/29 Hennepin JjS, Meeker BNn, Washington DHl. Early north (median 5/3) 4/24 St. Louis (Forest Hill) JLK, 5/6 Becker MO, Cass SC. High counts 5/19 Carlton (46, Jay Cooke S.P.) CHb, MRs, 5/13 Pine (16, Banning S.P.) JEd, DTr, 5/13 Scott (16, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) JcM.
WORM-EATING WARBLER
(Helmitheros vermivorum)
3 All reports 5/16 Steele (Somerset Twp.) †PSu (The Loon 89:87–91), 5/22 Le Sueur (Sakatah S.P.) †RBW (The Loon 89:87–91), 5/31 Renville (810th Ave. at Hawk Creek) †GWe (The Loon 89:87–91).
Louisiana Waterthrush
(Parkesia motacilla)
211 Early south (median 4/17) 4/9–10 Ramsey (Sarita Wetland) †AHn, RMD, Winona (Whitewater S.P.) JHD, 4/12 Rice TFB, 4/18 Washington (Falls Creek S.N.A.) BDo. First county record 4/30 Chippewa (Englebritzon Boat Launch) †SWe. North reports 4/13 Kanabec (near Mora) ph. AyC and 5/25 Pine (Snake River) KrM.
Northern Waterthrush
(Parkesia noveboracensis)
2548 Several reports prior to the median arrival date (4/24) starting with 4/18 Ramsey AHn, 4/19 Ramsey PRH, 4/23 Hennepin SDz, Houston KHg, Lac qui Parle DLP. Early north (median 5/4) 4/28 Morrison FGo, 5/2 Douglas ToR, 5/5 Itasca SC, 5/6 Cass SC. High counts 5/10 Hennepin (18, Bass Lake Preserve) SKS, 5/9 Hennepin (12) CMB, 5/9 Hennepin (11, T. S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) AWi, 5/26 Lake of the Woods (10, Zippel Bay S.P.) CAs. Late south 5/28 Anoka DCZ, 5/31 Hennepin KvB (median 5/29), but also see summer report.
Golden-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera)
2637 Early south (median 5/5) 5/3 Washington ERH, 5/4 Hennepin HSu, 5/7 Goodhue JBu, Rock GWe. Early north (median 5/8) 5/10 Cass DAY, Crow Wing ABi, Mahnomen REn and then many beginning 5/13. High counts 5/25 Aitkin (25, Rice Lake N.W.R.) JDz, 5/28 Becker (16, Tamarac N.W.R.) MBH, 5/19 Carlton (13, Jay Cooke S.P.) MRs, CHb, 5/27 Clearwater (12, Itasca S.P.) NKu, SKu. Presumed late south migrants away from breeding areas 5/28 Hennepin KWa, 5/31 Washington LiH, ECl (median 5/28).
Blue-winged Warbler
(Vermivora cyanoptera)
428 Early south (median 5/2) 5/5–6 Goodhue (Hok-Si-Lah Park) LiH, m.ob., 5/7 Hennepin JBs, Houston DSt, 5/8 Anoka MAJ. All north 5/13–23 Morrison FGo, Todd TLu, 5/17 Pine DBz, ANy, 5/20 Becker FGo, 5/21–23 Pine MJB, JWH, ELC, KMa. High counts 5/24 Carver (13, Carver P.R.) JCy, 5/27 Washington (12, William O'Brien S.P.) BDo, KvM, 5/13 Hennepin (10, Crow-Hassan P.R.) JCr.
Golden-winged Warbler X Blue-winged Warbler
(Vermivora chrysoptera X V. cyanoptera)
3 All reports 5/11 Hennepin (Lakewood Cemetery, Brewster's) TAT, 5/16 and 5/24 Carver (Carver P.R., mostly resembled Brewster's) JCy, 5/23 Washington (William O'Brien S.P., Brewster's) BDo, PNi.
Black-and-white Warbler
(Mniotilta varia)
2952 Early south (median 4/23) 4/18 Washington BDo, 4/22 Carver ANy, Hennepin AWi, 4/23 Washington ERH. Early north (median 5/1) 4/27 Douglas ToR, 5/5 Wilkin HWh, 5/6 Wilkin ESc. High counts 5/9 Washington (12, Wilmes Lake Trails) ToL, 5/17 St. Louis (11, Park Point R.A.) JLK, 5/30 Lake (10) NLM.
Prothonotary Warbler
(Protonotaria citrea)
17 Early south (median 5/4) 5/7 Rice DAB, 5/10 Goodhue WPo, 5/11 Carver JCy. Noteworthy out-of-range reports 5/12 Faribault TCz, 5/13 Sherburne AnJ, 5/13 Watonwan LiH, 5/18 Benton (Bend in the River C.P.) HHD, DBz, ANy. High count 5/29 Chisago (4, Franconia) CDe.
Tennessee Warbler
(Leiothlypis peregrina)
3251 Early south (median 4/29) 4/25 Ramsey LiH, Washington PNi, 4/26 Brown MiO, Hennepin SBM, 4/27 Olmsted PTr. Early north (median 5/7) 5/8 Otter Tail JsS, Pine KrM, Polk SAu. High counts 5/15 Morrison (40) SEm, 5/22 Steele (40) PSu, 5/23 Le Sueur (40, Sakatah Lake S.P.) LiH, 5/17 Washington (35) PNi. Late south 5/31 Hennepin CMB, Murray JSP, Rice DAT, Washington PNi, JDS (median 6/7), but see summer report for additional late migrants.
Orange-crowned Warbler
(Leiothlypis celata)
3051 Early south (median 4/19) 4/14 Carver ROx, Sherburne JlB, 4/15 Rice DAB. Early north (median 4/25) 4/15 Clay LSl, Douglas BEc, 4/20 Grant CRM. High counts 4/30 Ramsey (12) LiH, 5/1 Carver (12) CRM, KBg. Late south 5/27 Carver JTg, Hennepin SKS, Ramsey APi, Steele PSu, Washington JuW (median 5/24). Late north 5/28 St. Louis GUn, 5/29 Beltrami LSm, 5/30 Cass REn (median 5/28).
Nashville Warbler
(Leiothlypis ruficapilla)
3247 Early south (median 4/26) 4/24 Hennepin CMB, 4/25 Carver WCM, Dodge RBW, Hennepin CMB, BAF, Ramsey LiH, Rice TFB, Washington PNi. Early north (median 5/3) 5/4 St. Louis JDx, 5/5 Beltrami DPJ, 5/6 Crow Wing BAb, GLa then many reports begining 5/8. High counts 5/11 St. Louis (50, Sax-Zim Bog) KRg, DMl, 5/10 Washington (31) JLe, 5/19 Carlton (27, Jay Cooke S.P.) MRs, CHb. Late south 5/29 Hennepin KSz, JST, Nicollet DWK, Sherburne CEl, ToL, 5/31 Hennepin SOa (median 6/1). Also see summer report for more late migrants, potential south breeders.
Connecticut Warbler
(Oporornis agilis)
615 Early south (median 5/12) 5/9 Hennepin CRM, 5/10 Meeker BNn, 5/13 Carver JTg, Washington CDe. Unusual report from 5/22 Murray (Lake Shetek S.P.) a.t. KnM. Early north (median 5/16) 5/23 Cass DAY, 5/24–25 St. Louis DFe, m.ob., 5/26 Lake of the Woods CAs, Wadena JEB. Late south 5/27 Carver JCy, Hennepin JCa, Lyon GWe, Stearns HHD, 5/29 Ramsey JuW (median 5/30).
Mourning Warbler
(Geothlypis philadelphia)
2330 Early south (median 5/8) 5/9 Hennepin TAT, JWl, JiM, CTh, SFi, 5/10 Hennepin MxS, Wabasha JHn, 5/12 Scott GVa, BHe. Early north (median 5/13) 5/15 Becker NaH, 5/16 Douglas LSm, Itasca SC, Otter Tail KTe, St. Louis NLM. High counts 5/31 Carlton (8) JLK, 5/31 St. Louis (8, Sax-Zim Bog) JfD, 5/19 Carlton (7, Jay Cooke S.P.) MRs, CHb, 5/18 Lyon (6, Garvin Park) WCM, 5/25 Aitkin (6, Rice Lake N.W.R.) JDz. Numerous reports late south (median 6/5) continued well into June; see summer report for late migrants and potential nesting records.
KENTUCKY WARBLER
(Geothlypis formosa)
No reports.
Common Yellowthroat
(Geothlypis trichas)
3253 Early south (median 5/1) 4/28 Hennepin JcB, Washington MMa, 4/29 Lac qui Parle DHe. Early north (median 5/7) 5/9 Crow Wing PSP, St. Louis JWL, JLK, 5/10 Crow Wing ABi, St. Louis ALo. High counts 5/28 Carver (53, Carver P.R.) JMg, 5/28 Sherburne (52, Sherburne N.W.R.) MHu.
Hooded Warbler
(Setophaga citrina)
8 All south 4/25 Rice TFB, 5/9–30 Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAb, m.ob., 5/13 Nicollet (Riverside N.P.) LiH, 5/13 Washington (William O'Brien S.P.) DFN, 5/14–30 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R., Blue Hill Trail) m.ob, 5/17 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R. headquarters) TAT, 5/18–22 Washington (Oakdale N.P.) EBy, JDS, 5/19–30 Washington (Afton S.P.) MMa, m.ob, 5/21–22 Le Sueur (Sakatah S.P.) DAB, ChH, 5/25–26 Ramsey (2, Como Park) TSI, m.ob.
American Redstart
(Setophaga ruticilla)
3152 Early south (median 5/3) 5/4 Dodge CRM, m.ob., 5/6 Goodhue RDa, 5/7 Brown BTS, Hennepin CMB, Waseca PSu. Early north (median 5/7) 5/8 Polk SAu, 5/9 Cass DoH, Polk CoM, 5/10 Crow Wing ABi, Pine JSP, KrM. High counts 5/25 Polk (50, Audubon Sanctuary) HHu, 5/28 Carver (43, Carver P.R.) JMg.
Cape May Warbler
(Setophaga tigrina)
2221 Early south (median 5/6) 5/2 Ramsey KWg, 5/9 Dakota PRH, Hennepin JCa, m.ob., Houston SHo, Ramsey LiH, Sherburne HHD, Stevens JyF. Early north (median 5/9) 5/8 Pine KrM, 5/9 St. Louis RCl, CEl, 5/10 Cass DAY, Lake JWL, SLL. High counts 5/19 Marshall (9, Agassiz N.W.R.) SBM, 5/27 St. Louis (9) BHo. Late south 5/25 Hennepin AJF, 5/26 Ramsey JMc, JLe (median 5/24).
Cerulean Warbler
(Setophaga cerulea)
14 Reported from its typical range in the southeastern quarter of the state beginning (median 5/6) 5/5 Goodhue (Hok-Si-La Park) LiH, 5/9 Houston JuT, SHo, Nicollet (Seven Mile Creek C.P.) STa, 5/10 Carver (Carver P.R.) JWZ, Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BrT. High counts 5/13 Nicollet (5, Seven Mile Creek C.P.) MiO, ChH, KEm, MEm, 5/27 Houston (4) KRE. Furthest northwest reports: 5/16–23 Stearns (St. John's Arboretum) HHD, ANy, DBz and 5/26 Kandiyohi (Robbins Island Park) JWd.
Northern Parula
(Setophaga americana)
1830 Early south (median 5/1) 4/26 Hennepin MZa, 4/30 Rice DWK, TFB, 5/1 Ramsey TAn. Early north (median 5/6) 5/8 Cass ABi, 5/9 Itasca SC, Lake NCr, Pine TJo, St. Louis JfD, JWL, NLM. High counts 5/27 Cook (9) DTr, JEd, 5/17 St. Louis (8) BHo, 5/20 Clearwater (8, Itasca S.P.) SSr. Late south 5/26 in Dakota, Fillmore, Hennepin, Scott, Steele, then only 5/27 Houston BAb, BMu, 5/29 Washington BDo, MMa (median 5/26).
Magnolia Warbler
(Setophaga magnolia)
2743 Many early south reports (median 5/5) starting on 5/8 Dakota KTu, Hennepin TAT, AtK, Mower SWm, Nicollet RHh, Olmsted JWH, m.ob., Rice TFB, Steele PSu, Washington PNi, with many more reports on 5/9. Early north (median 5/8) 5/9 St. Louis JfD, 5/10 Cass DAY. High counts 5/17 St. Louis (23, Park Point R.A.) JLK, 5/17 Carver (17, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy, 5/24 Carver (16, Carver P.R.) JCy. Late south 5/28 Sherburne JPR, Washington PNi, 5/29 Steele PSu (median 5/31).
Bay-breasted Warbler
(Setophaga castanea)
2126 Early south (median 5/8) 5/6 Meeker GLr, 5/7 Lyon RJS, 5/8 Kandiyohi BbS, Olmsted LSf, Ramsey OGo, Rice TFB, then many more reports on 5/9. Early north (median 5/12) 5/10 Cass DAY, 5/11 Cass DBz, EGa, 5/12 St. Louis LSh. No significant high counts. Late south 5/24 in Carver, Dodge, Goodhue, Hennepin, Scott, Steele, Washington, 5/25 Dakota KDS, 5/27 Stearns REr (median 5/26).
Blackburnian Warbler
(Setophaga fusca)
2237 Arrived south on the median 5/3 Washington ERH, 5/4 Meeker BNn, 5/7 Rice DAB. Early north (median 5/7) 5/9 Itasca SC, St. Louis JfD, 5/10 Cook JaJ then multiple reports on 5/11. High counts 5/27 Aitkin (12) LiH, ASu, 5/27 Clearwater (8, Itasca S.P.) NKu, SKu, 5/27 St. Louis (7) BHo, 5/28 Lake (7, George Crosby Manitou S.P.) JEd. Late south 5/28 Chisago CJE, ECl, Nicollet ANy, 5/29 Blue Earth RAE (median 6/1).
Yellow Warbler
(Setophaga petechia)
3252 Early south (median 4/26) 4/24 Goodhue CBw, 4/25 Hennepin KIv, Houston BRe, Ramsey LiH. Early north (median 5/4) 5/7 Douglas ToR, 5/8 Crow Wing EGa, Pine KrM, Polk SAu then many reports beginning 5/9. High counts 5/18 Anoka (40, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) JH, 5/15 Scott (38, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp) EGB, 5/13 Carver (35, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Rapids Lake) JCy.
Chestnut-sided Warbler
(Setophaga pensylvanica)
3042 Early south (median 5/5) 5/3 Meeker BNn, BNn, 5/6 Dakota LiH, Hennepin SDz. Early north (median 5/7) 5/8 Otter Tail JsS, 5/10 Cass DAY, 5/11 Crow Wing KMa, ABi, Hubbard REn. High counts 5/19 Carlton (25, Jay Cooke S.P.) MRs, CHb, 5/17 Beltrami (21, Lake Bemidji S.P.) KCo.
Blackpoll Warbler
(Setophaga striata)
2844 Early south (median 5/4) 5/7 Le Sueur RBW, Lincoln LiH, KnM, ASu, Lyon RJS. Arrived north on the median 5/8 Cass ABi, Polk SAu, 5/9 Crow Wing DBz, Polk CoM. High counts 5/15 Stevens (10) SBM, 5/23 Steele (10) PSu, 5/26 Lake of the Woods (10) CAs. Late south 5/31 Hennepin KBg, Washington JDS (median 5/31). Late north 5/30 Clearwater LiH, Hubbard AxB, Itasca SC, Koochiching RyS, StK, NWn, 5/31 Beltrami AxB (median 6/2); see summer report for more late migrants north.
Black-throated Blue Warbler
(Setophaga caerulescens)
36 All south reports (median 5/11) 5/13 Dakota (Lebanon Hills R.P.) JBu, Wright (Otsego C.P.) JOs, AnJ, 5/14 Hennepin (Minnehaha Falls) EGB, 5/15 and 5/24 Mower (Honey Tree Farm) SWm, 5/22 Meeker (Darwin-Dassel C.P.) BNn, 5/25 Ramsey CEl, LiH. Early north (median 5/18) 5/18 Cook JaJ, 5/19 Cook BCo, St. Louis SLF, 5/20 Cook DLB, St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) DRy. High count 5/26 Cook (5, Oberg Mtn.) DFN.
Palm Warbler
(Setophaga palmarum)
2852 Early south (median 4/21) 4/11 Hennepin KvB, 4/15 Goodhue LEC, 4/16 Carver JCy, Dakota DFN. Early north (median 4/25) 4/9 St. Louis JuG, 4/17 Mille Lacs SC, 4/22 Polk MSp, KuE, RPa. High counts 4/26 Hennepin (200, Wood Lake N.C.) JmM, 5/8 Ramsey (48) DnS, 5/8 Mower (45) SWm. Found late south well into late May with last report 5/27 Carver JCy (median 5/23).
Pine Warbler
(Setophaga pinus)
2121 More reports than usual from the southeast region for this uncommon migrant. Early south (median 4/20) 4/14 Scott BAb, RiC, BHe, 4/15 Dakota GHo, Goodhue DBz. Early north (median 4/22) 4/18 Crow Wing PSP, Itasca SC, 4/19 Hubbard REn, Lake JWL. High counts 4/28 Crow Wing (9) GVa, 5/3 Beltrami (8, Lake Bemidji S.P.) KCo. First county record 5/19 Le Sueur ByH; additional unusual reports 4/25–28 Douglas BEc, m.ob., 5/2 Blue Earth ChH, 5/9 Stevens (2) JFl.
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
3453 Early south (median 3/31) 3/26 Hennepin JBs, 3/27 Fillmore NBO, Rice TFB, Winona ToM. Early north (median 4/5) 3/28 Morrison FGo, 3/31 Crow Wing LnH, 4/4 Grant CNn. High counts 4/26 Hennepin (800, Wood Lake N.C.) JmM, 4/20 Ramsey (500, Vadnais Lake) NVs, 4/25 Douglas (400) BEc. Late south reports continued through 5/27 in Dakota, Hennepin, Olmsted, Sherburne (median 5/30).
YELLOW-THROATED WARBLER
(Setophaga dominica)
2 Appeared briefly for the second consecutive year 4/22–25 Hennepin (Gold Medal Park) †ASD, TAT (The Loon 89:87–91) and also returned for the fifth consecutive season 5/15+ Winona (Whitewater S.P.) KnM, ph. †LiH, JWH (The Loon 89:87–91). See summer report for continued observations of this latter bird.
PRAIRIE WARBLER
(Setophaga discolor)
1 One report 5/26 Beltrami (Blackduck) a.t. †WEB (The Loon 89:87–91).
Black-throated Green Warbler
(Setophaga virens)
2131 Early south (median 5/1) 4/26 Dodge HHD, RAE, Olmsted MiD, LAV, 4/30 Goodhue CoM, 5/2 Hennepin MZa. Early north (median 5/4) 5/8 Cass ABi, Itasca SC, St. Louis HGe. High counts 5/9 Rice (10, St. Olaf College) JhB, 5/27 Cook (9) DTr, JEd, 5/28 Lake (8, George Crosby Manitou S.P.) JEd, DTr. Late south 5/27 Hennepin MZa, 5/28 Carver JMg, 5/29 Dakota DGd (median 5/30).
Canada Warbler
(Cardellina canadensis)
1928 Early south (median 5/9) 5/9 Dakota SWe, Hennepin KFi, SFi, CTh, Houston SHo, Ramsey LiH. Early north (median 5/13) 5/8 Cass ABi, 5/9 St. Louis RCl, 5/11 Crow Wing DBz, EGa. High counts 5/26 Pine (10, Banning S.P.) DTr, JEd, 5/21 Hennepin (6, T. S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) KWa, 5/30 Lake (6) NLM. Late south 5/27 Hennepin SAl, SKS, Ramsey PRH, Stearns HHD, Washington JEc, 5/30 Hennepin JuW, Steele PSu (median 6/1).
Wilson's Warbler
(Cardellina pusilla)
2143 Early south (median 5/4) 4/28 Ramsey JZj, 4/30 Big Stone JWH, m.ob., 5/2 Sherburne PLJ. Early north (median 5/10) 5/5 St. Louis JLK, 5/9 Pine TJo, St. Louis JLK, 5/10 Douglas ToR, Polk CoM. High counts 5/21 Hennepin (9, Westwood Hills N.C.) SDz, 5/23 Yellow Medicine (8, Miedd Lake) GWe, 5/24 St. Louis (8, Indian Point, Duluth) JLK. Late south 5/31 Washington BMu (median 5/30). Late north 5/31 Carlton JLK (median 6/12). See summer report for even later south and north migrants and potential north breeders.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Summer Tanager
(Piranga rubra)
26 All south 5/10–19 Mower ph. PMM, 5/12–13 Watonwan (Long Lake C.P.) JCC, KRE, ph. RZi, m.ob, 5/16–17 Olmsted (Indian Heights Park) LAV, m.ob., 5/20–25 Rice (residential feeder) TFB, 5/28 Benton (adult male) ph. DOr, 5/30 Kandiyohi (near Bergquist) JoS. All north 5/21 Crow Wing PSP, 5/24 Cook (Grand Marais RV Park and Campground) JSd, LSd.
Scarlet Tanager
(Piranga olivacea)
2640 Early south (median 5/6) 5/2 Hennepin SKe, Rice GHo, 5/6 Goodhue MCA, Olmsted LH, 5/7 Dakota AJF, Ramsey OGo. Early north (median 5/10) 5/10 Becker BEs, Crow Wing PSP, 5/13 Aitkin SC, Becker ShG, HeH, Crow Wing JnP, Morrison RPR. High counts 5/21 Scott (9, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) WCM, 5/13 Scott (8, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) TSk, 5/22 Le Sueur (8, Sakatah Lake S.P.) KCR, 5/24 Morrison (7) SEm, 5/13 Carver (6, Rapids Lake - Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy, 5/18 Washington (6, Lee & Rose Warner N.C.) PSm.
Western Tanager
(Piranga ludoviciana)
33 All south 4/25–30 Sibley (male) ph. ArS, 5/9–10 Ramsey (Reservoir Woods) ph. JoK, LiH, 5/21 Washington (William O'Brien S.P.) DnS, MiS. All north 4/24 Otter Tail (Battle Lake) ph. MwB, 5/10 Beltrami (Hines) ph. KVH, 5/23 Crow Wing ph. JhH, LnH.
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
2353 Reported from all regions, though few observations in the Northwest. Notable high count 5/6 Hennepin (37, Hyland Lake P.R.) MHu.
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
3251 Early south (median 4/28) 4/15 Washington JWM, 4/25 Houston KRz, 4/26 Winona CSl, 4/29 Olmsted BLa, KNK, Washington ECl. Early north (median 5/3) 5/5 Otter Tail ARo, 5/6 Pine MFe, 5/7 Crow Wing DMz, Todd TLu then many reports beginning 5/8. High counts 5/13 and 5/17 Carver (20, Rapids Lake, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JCy, 5/23 Aitkin (20, Deer Run W.M.A.) ASu, 5/19 Carlton (18, Jay Cooke S.P.) CHb, MRs.
Blue Grosbeak
(Passerina caerulea)
2 This late spring migrant (median 5/21) was only reported twice, both from counties where this species is expanding its range: 5/27 Brown (Hoffman Demolition area) WCM, 5/31 Renville (C.R. 15 north of Beckendorf Lake) ChH.
Indigo Bunting
(Passerina cyanea)
1947 Early south (median 5/3) 4/26 Steele PSu, 5/2 Hennepin SKe, 5/5 Nicollet STa. Early north (median 5/9) 5/10 Mille Lacs KMa, 5/12 Becker SKl, 5/13 Carlton CTe, Crow Wing JnP, Morrison SEm, Pine LEv. High counts 5/17 Hennepin (13, Mississippi Gorge R.P.) MGi, 5/26 Ramsey (12, Como Park) CEl.
PAINTED BUNTING
(Passerina ciris)
1 A single male visited a feeder in Cannon City 5/8–10 Rice ph. †DAB, ph. †LMS, ph. GHo, m.ob (The Loon 89:87–91).
Dickcissel
(Spiza americana)
222 Early south (median 5/9) 5/9 Faribault WAF, 5/13 Blue Earth LiH, 5/14 Rock LiH. All north 5/18 Lake (Two Harbors High School) ArL, JWL, SLL, 5/26 Clay (Ulen wetlands project) CMN. High counts 5/18 Dakota (6, Great Western Industrial Park) BAF, 5/26 Olmsted (6, Rock Dell W.M.A.) LAV.