Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2017-Winter Season
1 December 2017 through 28 February 2018
Bruce A. Fall and Howard C. Towle

This winter season was notable for a first state record Tufted Duck on the Mississippi River near Red Wing in Goodhue County (The Loon 90:126–128). This adult male was seen by many during its 12-day stay in January. No other Accidental or Casual species was reported, but there were two first winter-season records: a juvenile Broad-winged Hawk on Park Point in Duluth (continuing from November) and an adult light-morph Swainson's Hawk in McLeod County. First county records were established for three species: Boreal Owl in Otter Tail, Northern Saw-whet Owl in Yellow Medicine, and Hoary Redpoll in both Renville and Wabasha.

In contrast to last winter's warm February, which resulted in an early influx of geese, ducks, cranes, and some other species, this February saw below-average temperatures and there was no widespread pattern of early waterfowl migration in the south. Two of the three scoter species were reported — a Surf in Wabasha and White-winged in Cass and Lake counties. Only one Barrow's Goldeneye was reported — a female in Otter Tail.

Eurasian Collared-Doves continue to expand their range in the state. This species was reported from a season-record 52 counties. A Sandhill Crane was found on 1 January at Lake Byllesby (Dakota); and a report of another near this location on 21 February suggests a single bird may have overwintered. Unusual was the absence of Killdeer in the state until the first migrants in late February. A Washington County Calidris sandpiper in December provided the first winter record in over 40 years, but identity to species could not be determined. Two very early Franklin's Gulls photographed in Martin County provided only the second February record for the state. Lesser Black-backed Gull reports were from Duluth and the Twin Cities (as many as three different adults), all from early to mid December. Compared to recent winters, Great Black-backed Gull reports from Duluth were sparse.

After four consecutive winters with few or no Boreal Owl records, this winter there were many, especially in Lake and St. Louis counties but also from seven others including unexpected visitors to Ramsey and Otter Tail. It was an invasion year for Snowy Owls, with reports from 62 counties statewide. In contrast, Northern Hawk Owls were found in only four north counties, well below average; one was found dead along a Chisago roadside.

Red-headed Woodpeckers were found in eight counties, rebounding somewhat from last winter's low of four counties. The Cedar Creek Bog CBC recorded 83 individuals after finding just one on the 2016 count. American Three-toed Woodpeckers continued to be scarce outside of St. Louis County.

For the second consecutive winter, no Gyrfalcons were found during the season. Other falcons had strong showings, especially Peregrine Falcons, which were reported from the highest number of counties on record. Common Ravens were also observed in a record number of counties for the Winter Season, continuing a trend of more southerly sightings for this species.

It was another good year for Townsend's Solitaires, being reported from a season high 23 widely scattered counties. A single mockingbird spent a couple of weeks in December in Duluth for the season's only sighting.

Many winter finches had strong showings during the season. Of particular note, Hoary Redpolls were found in an unprecedented number of counties, including 22 counties in the South. Renville and Wabasha recorded their first Hoary Redpolls. The unprecedented irruption of Red Crossbills that occurred in the Fall Season continued throughout the winter, although with somewhat less intensity. Pine Grosbeaks were also found in the largest numbers since a major irruption in 2012.

Three reports of Spotted Towhees, including an overwintering bird in Ramsey, represented the highest total since the winter of 2000, while a single Eastern Towhee braved conditions into January in Winona. Chipping Sparrow reports continue to increase with four documented birds. A lone Clay-colored Sparrow joined a flock of White-throated and Song sparrows in downtown Minneapolis through December 5th, the first winter report in over ten years. This downtown flock was joined by a Lincoln's Sparrow a week later, one of two reports of this species seldom seen in Winter.

Weather summary: December temperatures averaged almost 5ºF above normal through the 24th, but then fell precipitously to -7º, or 20º below normal. Extremes for the month ranged from 64º in Rochester on 4 December to -45º at Embarrass on 31 December, an unusually high difference of 109º. January began with temperatures well below normal, but three different thaws, one on 7–11 January, another on 18–22 January, and one on 26–27 January, brought average temperatures to near normal. In February, statewide temperatures averaged near 10º, or 6.6º below normal.

Precipitation totals were below normal in December and January, and above normal in February (well above normal in the Northeast). The first winter storm moved through on 4 December. A heavy snowstorm affected the southern half of the state on 22 January, and another moved through the central and southern parts of the state on 22–23 February.

Insufficiently documented reports: Mallard 1/6 Dakota (20,000, Lake Byllesby) (highest winter total ever reported, but with no methodology described to provide credence); American White Pelican 1/18 Yellow Medicine (rare in midwinter); Mountain Bluebird 12/24–1/1 Rice (rare winter visitor); Chipping Sparrow 12/29 Lac qui Parle (late date).

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 March 2018). Steve Weston, serving as Minnesota CBC coordinator, compiled vast amounts of data from 81 counts. Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished seasonal report data from 1992 through 2016. Our appreciation goes out to all our contributors, especially those who respond to our requests for details and who submit observations online.

1 Minneapolis, MN; 2 Golden Valley, MN.

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)
38 Two north reports (Morrison, Clay) and five south reports through mid December, all of 1–2 birds. One January report 1/1 Lac qui Parle GWe. Unlike the previous winter, there was little evidence of early spring migration, with only one north (2/26 Pine KrM) and three south reports (beginning 2/23 Wright ebd), all of 1–3 birds.
Ross's Goose
(Anser rossii)
13 Three December reports: 12/1 Lac qui Parle (3) DLP, 12/16 Fairmont CBC, Fergus Falls CBC. Only one report after December: 2/27 Rice TFB.
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
18 One north report: 12/16 Clay PBB. Four south reports (all singles) through mid December (Faribault, Kandiyohi, Pipestone, Wabasha), then none until 2/27 with four reports including high count Rice (22) TFB.
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
323 Reported from four north counties through mid December, all of 9 or fewer individuals. Only one other north report: 1/23 Otter Tail ToR. Numerous December south reports from 19 counties, with high count 12/10 (30) Chippewa GWe, JtH. January to mid February reports from five south counties (1–4 individuals). Early spring migrants 2/27 (up to 16) from Jackson, Nobles, Rice. CBC high counts 12/17 Kensington (250), 12/16 Fairmont (106), Willmar (55).
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
1749 Reported from ten north counties after the CBC period. Season north high counts 12/16 Clay (7,500) PBB, 1/20 Clay (3,500) SAu. Widespread south throughout the season, with reports from all but four counties. Season high count south 12/8 Washington (8,000, Grey Cloud Island Gravel Pit) GJa. CBC high counts 12/19 Morris (50,951), 12/16 Fergus Falls (30,000), 12/17 Kensington (24,245); these three totals were much greater than the highest CBC count from any of the past five years.
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
3 Reported from three south counties: 12/23–1/9 Scott (up to 4 adults, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., 1/5–20 Wabasha (adult, Reads Landing) ASu, LiH, m.ob., and multiple reports of an adult in Goodhue (Lock and Dam 3) 1/10 AJF, 2/18 KvM, 2/27 JZj.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
1434 Reported from 48 counties statewide, 12 fewer than last winter's record 60. Reported from 12 north and 26 south counties after December. Season high count north 2/1 Otter Tail (230) JsS, JSw. High count south 1/7 Wright (1,000, Monticello) ToL, REn. Away from Monticello, high count 2/28 Wabasha (282) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/31 Northern Wright County (960), Battle Lake (746), 1/1 Pillager (357).
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
18 Two north reports: 12/1 Beltrami DPJ, 12/16 Morrison (4) SEm. December south reports of small numbers from 6 counties; no reports of lingering large flocks, unlike last winter. Up to 3 birds overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. There were also early January reports of 1–2 birds from Wabasha, Winona, Wright. Presumed early migrants 2/28 Wabasha (12) PEJ.
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
311 All north: male overwintered Douglas (Alexandria) m.ob., 12/16 Clay (2) PBB, Fergus Falls CBC. South December reports from nine counties. Singles overwintered Scott (Shakopee) m.ob., Ramsey (Sarita wetland) m.ob.; also reported from five other south counties after December. High count 12/7 Hennepin (44, Long Meadow Lake) PEJ. CBC high count 12/17 Cedar Creek Bog (7).
Blue-winged Teal
(Spatula discors)
1 Male, associating with captive (wing-clipped) waterfowl on farm pond in Isanti, reported 12/17 JSa, ph. JRk, DGn and 1/4 LiH, ASu. Although observers noted that this bird was free-flying, it was reported by the pond owner as having been wounded (shot) by a neighbor on an unspecified date in the autumn (fide JSa).
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
8 Reported through mid December from eight south counties, with high count 12/3 Wabasha (34) PEJ. Overwintered (up to 10) Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. No other reports after mid December.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
218 All north reports: 12/12 Douglas (10) ToR, 1/19 St. Louis JLK, 1/28 St. Louis ClN. December reports from 13 south counties. Large numbers overwintered Scott (up to 148, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. and Winona (up to 31, Whitewater W.M.A.) m.ob. Smaller numbers reported midwinter from Goodhue, Hennepin, Ramsey, Washington. Presumed early migrants reported starting in late February from several additional south counties. Season high count 12/3 Wabasha (850, Pool #5) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/16 Excelsior (209), St. Paul (North) (13).
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
12 December reports from 11 south counties, with high counts 12/3 Wabasha (215) PEJ, Hennepin (27) KBg. Two early January reports: 1/1 Scott RiC, 1/6 Goodhue LiH, ASu.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
1846 High counts north 2/7 St. Louis (1,800, Duluth) JLK, 12/16 Clay (1,500, American Crystal Sugar Lagoons) PBB. South high counts 1/19 Scott (4,000, Shakopee Mill Pond) PEJ, 1/6 Dakota (3,200, Lake Byllesby R.P.) TSk. Overwintered widely, with post-December reports from 15 north and 34 south counties. CBC high counts 12/17 Kensington (8,059), 12/16 Minneapolis (North) (3,363), St. Paul (North) (2,770).
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
417 Multiple individuals overwintered St. Louis (Duluth) m.ob., with peak post-December count 1/10 (14) AVa. Other north reports after December (singles) from Itasca, Otter Tail. South high count 12/23 Wabasha (28) PEJ. Post-December south reports from 13 counties. CBC high counts 12/16 Duluth (37), Minneapolis (North) (6).
Mallard X American Black Duck
(Anas platyrhynchos X A. rubripes)
23 Most reports of this hybrid were from St. Louis (Duluth) from throughout the season of 1–4 birds m.ob. Other reports (singles) from Hennepin, Otter Tail, Ramsey, Scott.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
214 All north: 12/15 Otter Tail JsS, 12/16 Clay (3) PBB, 1/20 Otter Tail ASu, LiH. Scattered December reports from seven south counties, with high count 12/3 Wabasha (265, Pool #5) PEJ. Midwinter reports from eight south counties. Presumed early migrants starting late February from five south counties.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
211 All north: 12/3 Douglas ToR, 12/16 Clay PBB. December reports from seven south counties, with high count 12/6 Hennepin (45) PEJ. Midwinter reports from Hennepin (up to 3), Isanti, Scott m.ob. Presumed early migrants 2/27 Waseca ANy, 2/28 Wabasha PEJ.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
110 One north: male overwintered St. Louis (Silver Lake, Virginia) SLF, BeA. December reports from eight south counties, with high count 12/3 Wabasha (550) PEJ. Male overwintered Goodhue (Red Wing) m.ob. Early migrants reported 2/27–28 from Nobles, Wabasha, Winona.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
115 All north: 12/3, 12/12 Douglas ToR, 2/27 Douglas BEc. December reports from eight south counties (all 7 or fewer). Overwintered Goodhue (up to 3, Red Wing) m.ob.; also 1/27 Chippewa (Lac qui Parle Lake) DLP. Early migrants starting late February from seven south counties, with high count 2/27 Jackson (45) PEJ.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
318 All north reports: 12/3 Cass (3) DAY, 12/16 Clay (2) PBB, 12/3 (17), 12/12 (5), 12/13 Douglas ToR. December reports from 15 south counties, with high counts 12/3 Wabasha (1,100) PEJ, 12/1 Ramsey (100) JGl. Multiple individuals (up to 35) overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. Other midwinter reports (singles) from Goodhue, Ramsey, Wabasha, Washington. A few late-February reports of 1–5 birds from four counties of presumed early migrants.
TUFTED DUCK
(Aythya fuligula)
1 First state record (The Loon 90:126–128). Adult male discovered 1/7 Goodhue (Colville Park, Red Wing) ph. JZj. Continued at that location through 1/8, then moved downstream 5 miles near Frontenac S.P. (1/8–10); relocated at Colville Park 1/12 and last reported there 1/18. Reported by 86 different observers during its 12-day stay.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
28 Two north reports: 12/2 Cass (Leech Lake) DAY, 1/20–24 St. Louis (Virginia, Silver Lake) BeA. December reports from five south counties, all of 1–3 birds except 12/3 (52) and 12/23 (22) Wabasha PEJ. Overwintered Goodhue (through 1/20; up to 9, Red Wing to Frontenac S.P.) m.ob., Scott (through 1/21, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., Wabasha (up to 7, Lake City, Reads Landing) m.ob.
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
519 December reports (1–5 birds) from five north counties; last north report 1/1 St. Louis (Virginia, Silver Lake) SLF. Reported from 17 south counties in December, with high counts 12/3 (500), 12/23 (103) Wabasha PEJ, 12/1 Carver (39, Lake Waconia) WCM. Overwintered Goodhue (up to 5, Red Wing to Frontenac S.P.) m.ob., Scott (up to 8, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., Wabasha (up to 5, Lake City, Reads Landing) m.ob. Early spring migrants reported from four south counties starting late February, with high count 2/28 Wabasha (180) PEJ.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
23 All reports: 12/1–1/1 Sherburne and Stearns (female, continuing from 11/27, St. Cloud) ph. JuW, m.ob., 12/3–2/17 Lake (2, Two Harbors) ebd, m.ob., 12/4 St. Louis (McQuade Small Craft Harbor) JPR, 12/17–18 St. Louis (Brighton Beach) ebd, MwT, 12/23 Washington (female, Pt. Douglas Park) †IVa.
Surf Scoter
(Melanitta perspicillata)
1 One report: 12/23 Wabasha (immature male, Lake City) PEJ.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
2 All reports: 12/3–4 Cass (Gull Lake) BJq, DAY, RAE, HHD, 12/3–1/7 (1–2, Lake, Two Harbors) ebd, m.ob.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
46 Numerous reports from all three Lake Superior counties, with high counts by county: 1/29 Cook (330, Grand Marais) FJN, 2/8 Lake (28, Two Harbors) REn, 2/27 St. Louis (19) JWL. One north report away from Lake Superior: 12/2 Cass (3, Leech Lake) DAY. South reports: 12/3 Kandiyohi (Green Lake, Spicer) JoS, m.ob., 12/7–11 Hennepin (Bde Maka Ska, Lake Harriet) IWe, m.ob., 12/14–1/1 Sherburne and Stearns (Mississippi River, St. Cloud) HHD, m.ob., 12/15–24 Dakota and Washington (Pt. Douglas area) m.ob.
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
511 December reports (all 1–3 birds) from four north counties. North reports (all singles) after December from Lake, Otter Tail, St. Louis. December reports from ten south counties, with high counts 12/3 Wabasha (150) PEJ, 12/1 Carver (32, Lake Waconia) WCM. Overwintered Scott (1–2, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. Other midwinter reports (singles) from Goodhue, Hennepin. Reports of early spring migrants 2/28 from Goodhue, Wabasha. CBC high count 12/16 Excelsior (6).
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
1329 High count north 2/7 Otter Tail (600, Fergus Falls, Riverside Waterfowl Sanctuary) JsS. Duluth (St. Louis) high count 12/15 (58) JLK is the lowest in at least the past ten winters. South high counts 1/13–14 Wabasha (2,000) ebd, 12/3 Wabasha (1,150) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/23 Red Wing (1,382), 12/16 St. Cloud-Collegeville (195).
Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala islandica)
1 All reports: 1/17 Otter Tail (female, Orwell W.M.A.) ph. WPl, 2/1 Otter Tail (presumably the same female, Fergus Falls, Riverside Waterfowl Sanctuary) JsS, JSw.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
618 December reports from six north counties, with high count 12/12 (25) Douglas ToR. Overwintered Otter Tail (up to 3), and singles in Douglas, St. Louis (Virginia, Silver Lake). December reports from 15 south counties, with high count 12/5 Ramsey (400, Pleasant Lake) MRe, WRe. Multiple individuals overwintered Scott (up to 45, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., Hennepin (up to 20, Bass Ponds) m.ob. Other midwinter reports (1–3 individuals) from Chippewa, Dakota, Goodhue, Washington. CBC high counts 12/16 Bloomington (16), Excelsior (10).
Common Goldeneye X Hooded Merganser
(Bucephala clangula X Lophodytes cucullatus)
1 One report of this hybrid: 12/3 Goodhue (adult male, Lake Pepin) †PEJ.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
1226 Reported from 38 counties statewide, 18 fewer than last winter's record 56. December reports from 11 north counties, with high counts 12/5 Cass (52) REn, 12/12 Douglas (45, Lake Carlos) ToR. Reports after December from 11 north counties, with the highest totals (up to 40) in St. Louis. Widespread overwintering south, with reports after December from 18 counties. Season high counts 12/3 Goodhue (8,000, Lake Pepin), 12/23 Wabasha (7,500, Camp Lacupolis) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/23 Red Wing (2,101), 12/16 St. Paul (North) (124).
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
58 Peak counts for each of the three Lake Superior counties include 1/20 St. Louis (65, Duluth) ebd, 1/28 Lake (41, Two Harbors) ebd, 1/29 Cook (6, Grand Marais) FJN. North reports away from Lake Superior: 12/4 Hubbard (24, Kabekona Lake), 12/5 Cass (4, Leech Lake) REn. December reports from six south counties, with high count 12/3 Gooshue (12) PEJ. Midwinter reports (1–5 individuals) from Anoka, Dakota, Goodhue, Isanti, Wabasha.
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
2 Reported from only two counties, the fewest since winter 2008: 12/8 Hennepin (3, Lake Harriet) IVa, 12/10 Washington (Grey Cloud Island) PNi, BDo.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
2443 Reported from 67 counties statewide, the second highest total for the winter season (behind 70 counties in 2013, 2016), from as far northwest as Marshall, Beltrami, Roseau, and northeast to Lake (Two Harbors). Statewide high counts were from north counties: 1/3 Todd (141), 12/13 Morrison (132) SEm. South high counts 2/12 Washington (100) PSm, 2/14 Renville (93) BHe. CBC high counts 12/20 Sherburne N.W.R. (288), 12/30 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (251), 12/31 Battle Lake (233).
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
246 Reported from the same number of north counties as last year, with high counts 2/10 St. Louis (23, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd, 12/9 Roseau (15) AaL, LKo. Few south reports (all 1–2 individuals), from Benton, Chisago, Houston, Sherburne, Washington, Winona. CBC high counts 12/16 St. Louis (30), 12/30 Fredenberg (21).
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
5 As usual, most reports were from Lake, but also reported from Cook, Lake of the Woods, Roseau, St. Louis. High count 1/18 Lake (14, state highway 1 south of Isabella) DvK.
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
131 North reports from 13 counties, the same as last year; these are the most in the past ten winters. High counts 2/10 Aitkin (26, near Palisade) KCR, 1/9 Marshall (20) JHs. One south report: 2/24 Lac qui Parle (7) DLP.
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
6 Most reports from Clay and Polk; others from Becker, Mahnomen, Otter Tail, Wilkin. High count 12/18 Clay (117) KCo. CBC high counts 12/18 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. (153), 12/16 Crookston (67).
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
78 All north reports from six Northwest counties, with high counts 12/30 Clay (17) HeH, ShG, 2/22 Polk (10) REn, AxB. High counts south 12/31 Goodhue (7) JWH, 2/17 Dodge (7) ebd. CBC high counts 12/16 Crookston (41), 12/15 Agassiz N.W.R. (12).
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
1751 Reported from about the same number of counties statewide as the past five winters, from as far northwest as Clay and Becker. Unusual record 2/24 Lake (Knife River) †VSr. North high counts 2/24 Todd (23) AaL, 2/17 Morrison (22) SEm, 1/1 Otter Tail (20) WPl. Reported from all but two south counties, with high counts 1/1 Cottonwood (38) LHl, 2/10, 2/17 Steele (35) NFT, 2/27 Lac qui Parle (31) RAE; these are lower than the high counts from most recent winters. CBC high counts 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom (62), 12/18 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River SP (59), 12/30 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (47).
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
2 Two reports: 12/1–24 Washington (Grey Cloud Island) KIs, m.ob., 1/13 Goodhue (Red Wing) †CAs.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
1 One report: 12/1–7 Hennepin (2, continuing from 11/29, Bde Maka Ska) m.o b.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
2 All north 12/17 Two Harbors CBC, St. Louis (Lakewood Pumping Station) ASu, LiH.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
3253 Reported statewide from all but two north counties, similar to the pattern in the previous five winters. High counts 12/23 Ramsey (500, Fish Hatchery Lake) JZj, 12/18 St. Louis (489, Duluth, Port Terminal) JLK. CBC high counts 12/16 St. Paul (North) (1,568), Duluth (1,160), 12/17 Virginia (684).
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
1141 Reported 52 counties statewide, the most ever for this season, ahead of 2015 (50), 2016 (44), and 2012 (41). Reported from as far northwest as Marshall, but no reports east of a line from Chisago to Marshall. North high counts 6 or fewer. South high counts 12/15 Yellow Medicine (82, Wood Lake and Hadley Falls) KRE, 1/9 Brown (58, Hanska) BTS. CBC high counts 12/15 Cottonwood (139), 12/16 Jackson County (61), Mankato (39).
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
1639 North reports after December from 11 counties, with midwinter high counts 2/6 (22, St. Louis, Amity Creek) RHg, 2/17 Morrison (13) SEm, KEm. Widespread south throughout the season, with high counts 1/24 Houston (78, Houston) SHo, 12/27 Meeker (56, at one location) RAE, 12/28 Hennepin (46) PAb. CBC high counts 12/16 Rochester (150), 12/30 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (113), 12/16 LaCrosse-LaCrescent (105).
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
512 December reports from five north counties: 12/3 Cass (12) DAY, 12/12 Douglas (14) ToR, 12/16 Clay PBB, Fergus Falls CBC, 12/1–17 St. Louis (Virginia, Silver Lake) SLF. December reports from 11 south counties, with high counts 12/4 (52, Carver, Lake Waconia) WCM, 12/10–16 Washington (50, Grey Cloud Island) m.ob., 12/7–8 Hennepin (40, Lake Harriet) SKe, IVa. Overwintered Scott (up to 12, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., Goodhue (Red Wing) m.ob. CBC high counts 12/16 Excelsior (14), Bloomington (2).
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
5 No December reports. One January report 1/1 Dakota (Lake Byllesby) ADS; possibly overwintered, with another report from Acacia Park Cemetery 2/21 EzH, IsH. Late February reports of presumed early migrants (1–5 birds) starting 2/27 from Dakota, Houston (seven locations), Rice, Wabasha, Wright.
Plovers
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
7 No December records, and no reports of overwintering birds. All reports were from late February (starting 2/25) of presumed early migrants from seven counties in the southeastern quarter of the state: Dakota, Houston, Olmsted, Scott, Waseca, Washington, Winona. High count 2/28 Houston (5) SHo.
Sandpipers
Calidris sandpiper
(Calidris sp.)
1 12/9–10, Washington Co. (Grey Cloud Island gravel pit) ASu, LiH, m.ob. Distant, dark, low-resolution photos show a Calidris sandpiper but description and photos are inconclusive for species identification; both Pectoral Sandpiper and Dunlin were proposed as possibilities, with the latter probably better supported. This would be only the second winter-season record in at least 40 years for either species.
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
7 December reports from Dakota, Hennepin, Rice. Reports after December: 1/2 Winona ANy, DBz, 1/7 Chisago (up to 3) m.ob., Hennepin CMB, 1/17 Dakota (2, Etter Bottoms) KDS, DVe, 2/14 Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.), 2/18 Scott (Shakopee Mill Pond) ebd, 2/28 Winona MJM. Overwintered Olmsted (1–2, near Dover) m.ob., then 2/28 Olmsted (7, near Dover, additional early migrants?) LAV.
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
No reports. This species was reported in seven of the previous ten winters.
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
1 Presumed early migrants 2/26 Martin (2, Hwy. 15 south of Fairmont) ph. DAk. This is only the second February record; the first was an overwintering bird in the Twin Cities in winter 2009.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
318 Small numbers (7 or fewer) reported in December from Cass, Lake, St. Louis. Reported from 16 south counties in December, with high count 12/5 Hennepin (500, Bde Maka Ska) SKe. December reports after 12/10 were all of fewer than ten individuals. Only one January south report: 1/10 Goodhue (Lock and Dam 3) AJF. No other reports until presumed early migrants starting 2/27 from five south counties, with high count 2/28 Wabasha (10) PEJ. CBC high count 12/16 Bloomington (54).
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
418 One north report away from Lake Superior: 12/2 Cass DAY. December north high count 12/17 St. Louis (365, Duluth) JLK. Overwintered along Lake Superior, with post-December high counts by county: 1/29 Cook (108, Grand Marais) FJN, m.ob., 2/24 Lake (790) JWL, 1/1 St. Louis (130, Duluth) JLK. Peak midwinter numbers in Duluth were the lowest since winter 2013, and much lower than in the previous three winters. Reported from 16 south counties in December, with season high count 12/8 Hennepin (900, Lake Harriet) BAF, IVa. Numbers decreased rapidly after early December, and none were reported from January to mid February. Presumed early migrants 2/28 Wabasha (35), Winona (25) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/16 Duluth (911), 12/17 Two Harbors (39), 12/16 Grand Marais (27).
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
22 Reported in small numbers (1–2) throughout the season in Lake, and through December to 1/1 in St. Louis (Duluth) m.ob., with high count 12/10 (4) JLK. South reports of small numbers (1–3) in Hennepin through 12/10, and Washington (singles) through 12/17 m.ob. No other south reports. All reports statewide are presumed to be the Thayer's subspecies (although most were identified only as Iceland Gull); there were no reports of Kumlien's.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
13 One north report: 12/3 St. Louis (first-cycle, Duluth, Canal Park) †KSz. South reports (all singles) from 12/2–11 Hennepin (Lake Harriet, Bde Maka Ska) m.ob., of at least two different adults. Also reported 12/3 Dakota (adult, Spring Lake P.R.) and Washington †REn.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
23 Reported in small numbers (1–3) throughout the season St. Louis (Duluth) m.ob. and Lake (Two Harbors area) m.ob. All south: 12/7–10 Hennepin (2 first-cycle, Lake Harriet, Bde Maka Ska) BAF, CMB, m.ob., 12/10–26 Washington and Dakota (first-cycle, Pt. Douglas area) BDo, m.ob. CBC high count 12/16 Duluth (6).
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
1 The fewest reports since winter 2007: six dates (all singles) from 12/10–2/24 St. Louis (Duluth) JLK, JPR, ebd.
Loons
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
13 Two north reports: 12/2 Cass (Leech Lake, Walker Bay) DAY, 12/5 Cass (Leech Lake, Shingobee Bay) REn. Three south reports: 12/1 Carver (Lake Waconia ) WCM, Wright (Cedar Lake) BHe, 12/2 Washington (Big Marine P.R.) BDo.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
1 One report: 12/3–6 Goodhue (2, Mississippi River Lock and Dam 3) KDS.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
7 Early December reports from Hennepin, Sibley. Later reports include 12/16 Fairmont CBC, LaCrosse-LaCrescent CBC (2), 12/18 Granite Falls CBC (4), 12/23 Red Wing CBC. High count 12/5 Hennepin (10) JST.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
27 All north reports: 12/16 Fergus Falls CBC, 12/17 Kensington CBC, 1/1 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) WPl. Reported from only seven south counties, the fewest in the past five years. December reports from five south counties (all 1–2 birds). January to mid February reports from Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Rice, Scott, Winona; all singles except 1/14 Rice (4) TFB. The few late February reports appeared to be known overwintering birds.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
514 December north reports from Crow Wing, Marshall, Polk, St. Louis, all singles except 12/10 Polk (2) SAu, JCJ. Reports after December from Cass, Kanabec, Polk, all singles except 1/7 Polk (2) SAu, 2/24 Polk (2) fide JMJ. Reported from 14 south counties, the most in at least the past ten winters. Many south reports from the traditional wintering areas in Houston, Wabasha, Winona. Multiple reports also from Goodhue, Fillmore. Other south reports from Benton, Dakota, Meeker, Mower, Ramsey, Redwood, Renville, Sherburne, Sibley. High counts 2/6 Renville (4) ANy, 2/25 Winona (4) ASu, LiH,
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
832 Reported from 40 counties statewide, the second highest winter since 1999 (last winter's 61 was the highest). December north reports from seven counties. North reports after December include: 1/7 Otter Tail MKu, 1/20 Otter Tail JsS, 1/27 Crow Wing JnP, 1/30 Todd TLu, 2/6 Grant BPa. South reports from 21 counties in December, and 20 after December (all singles). CBC high count 12/17 Austin (2).
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
1137 Reported from 48 counties statewide, about average for recent winters. Reported (all singles) from eight north counties after December, including an adult present all winter in Polk SAu, and many reports from St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) m.ob. Numerous south reports from 37 counties, including 30 after December. CBC high counts 12/16 Rochester (7), Henderson (5).
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
936 Reported (all singles) from nine north counties (Clay, Douglas, Itasca, Kanabec, Mille Lacs, Morrison, Pine, Polk, St. Louis), the most in at least the past ten years. Reported from five north counties after December, including two reports with descriptive details: 1/16 St. Louis (Duluth) †JDx, 2/26 St. Louis (Duluth) †TRd. Widely reported south from a record 36 counties, including 27 counties after December. CBC high counts 12/16 Owatonna (9), Bloomington (4), Rochester (4), St. Paul (North) (4).
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
137 Reported from 13 north counties, the most since winter 2012 (15). By far the most north reports were from St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog). South reports included about 9 individuals from 7 counties; those with documentation include 12/2 Dakota ALw, 12/16–2/18 Hennepin m.ob., 2/22 Yellow Medicine GWe. CBC high counts 12/17 Virginia (2), 12/18 Sax-Zim (2), 1/1 Philbrook (2).
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
3253 Reported from 85 counties (all but two north), down slightly from last year's record 87. North high counts 12/14 Morrison (95) SEm, 12/7 St. Louis (52, migrants; Duluth, Hawk Ridge N.R.) TRd. Unlike last winter, there was no pattern of influx of late February spring migrants north. South high counts 1/3 Goodhue (165, Red Wing, Colvill Park) GHo, 12/24 Isanti (142, pig farm north of St. Francis) RCl. CBC high counts 12/23 Red Wing (246), 12/16 Bloomington (98), Winona (79), Mankato (78).
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
316 All north: 12/17 Morrison FGo, HHD, 1/3 Morrison †FGo, 1/24 Kanabec DFe, 2/14 Mille Lacs MLk, 2/26–27 Morrison SEm. Reported from 16 south counties after December (all singles). CBC high counts 12/17 Cedar Creek Bog (3), 12/16 Wild River (2).
Broad-winged Hawk
(Buteo platypterus)
1 First winter record for the state: 12/2 St. Louis (Duluth, Park Point) †JGz, ph. PHS; juvenile, continuing from November (11/14–22), when it was photographed by several observers.
Swainson's Hawk
(Buteo swainsoni)
1 First winter record for the state: 12/3 McLeod (light morph adult, Bergen twp.) ph. BDe, ph. †GAn.
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
1850 Reported statewide, including all but three south counties. North reports after December from 12 counties, all of 1–5 individuals. Season high count north 12/17 Morrison (9) SEm. North CBC high counts 12/17 Little Falls (19), 1/1 Long Prairie (18). South high counts 2/10 Sherburne (23) JCC, 1/20 Isanti (15) EzH, Goodhue (14) AJF, KDS. CBC high counts 12/16 Rochester (64), Bloomington (63), Excelsior (44), 12/23 Red Wing (40). Harlan's subspecies (B. j. harlani) reported 12/17–2/28 Hennepin (Edina) ph. GAn, m.ob.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
2951 Reported from a season record 80 counties statewide (all but five north and two south), two more than last winter's record 78. North high counts 12/2 Polk (17) SAS fide JMJ, 12/12 St. Louis (9) PHo. High counts south 2/13 Le Sueur (15, Kasota Prairie) ChH, 12/14 Lac qui Parle (11) JSc. CBC high counts 12/18 Granite Falls (27), 12/14 Lac qui Parle (23), 12/20 Sherburne NWR (16). Of those individuals for which color morphs were described, 16 were dark and 12 light (north), and 39 dark and 44 light (south), for an overall total of 55 dark and 56 light.
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
317 All north: 12/16 Fargo-Moorhead CBC, 12/31 Battle Lake CBC, 1/23 Todd TLu. Reported from 17 south counties, well above the average for the past ten winters (12). High count 1/4 Lyon (3) GWe.
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
2443 Reported statewide from 67 counties, one fewer than last winter and well above the average for the previous ten years (51). North reports were all of 1–2 individuals and south reports of 1–3. Earliest reports of adult on nest: 2/7 Ramsey IsH, 2/8 Hennepin JAB. CBC high counts 12/16 St. Paul (North) (17), Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (6), 12/17 Austin (6), 12/30 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (6).
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
2438 Invasion year; widespread both north and south throughout the season. Reported from 62 counties statewide, over twice the season average for the past ten winters (29) and the second highest total in that period, somewhat behind the major invasion of winter 2013 (66). North high count 2/10 Polk (6) JMJ. South high count 12/16 Hennepin (4, MSP International Airport) DnS, MiS, MwT. CBC high counts 12/16 Bloomington (4), Duluth (4).
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
41 Reported from four north counties (Beltrami, Lake, Roseau, St. Louis), well below the average for the previous ten winters (8). Most were singles but up to three reported St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog). One south report of a presumed road-killed specimen discovered 1/5 Chisago (Hwy 8 roadside) NSc, ph. MTe.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
2339 Reported from 62 counties statewide, the highest winter season total in at least the past ten years (average is 38). All north reports were of 1–2 birds; south reports of 1–3. New winter season county records include 1/1 Mahnomen SC, 12/31 Pennington GAn, 2/23 Red Lake fide JMJ, 2/17 Watonwan HHD, 12/18 Yellow Medicine WCM. CBC high counts 12/16 Excelsior (17), 12/17 Austin (11), 12/16 Bloomington (4).
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
12 Reported from 12 contiguous counties northeast of a line from Roseau to Cass to Carlton. By far most reports were from St. Louis (primarily Sax-Zim Bog); next highest from Lake. High counts 12/24 St. Louis (7, Sax-Zim Bog) KDS, 2/18 St. Louis (6, Knife River Road) GrS. In counties other than St. Louis, high counts were 3 or fewer. CBC high count 12/18 Sax-Zim (5).
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
113 One north report: 12/18 Clay KCo. South reports from 13 counties, but none from the southern two tiers of counties except Blue Earth. High counts 1/7 Washington (3) m.ob., 2/27 Blue Earth (3) ChH. CBC high count 12/15 Cottonwood (2).
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
517 Reported from 23 counties statewide, the second highest total in the past ten years (average for that period is nine). North reports after December include 1/9, 1/30–2/1 Otter Tail WPl, JsS, JSw, 1/20 Grant LiH ASu. Widespread south reports from 17 counties, including 11 after December. New winter county records include 12/10 Blue Earth ChH, 1/15 Faribault WAF, 12/24 Meeker LKo. High counts 12/14 Steele (4) JiP, GHo, 1/5 Steele (4) ASu, LiH. CBC high count 12/18 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River SP (2).
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
81 In contrast to the paucity of reports in the previous four winters (five individuals total, and none in 2014 and 2015), there were many reports throughout this season, especially from St. Louis (most from various locations in the Duluth area and Sax-Zim Bog) and Lake (various locations near Lake Superior). Also reported from Aitkin, Cook (two locations), Crow Wing (two locations), Itasca, Roseau, and a new county record 2/10 Otter Tail †JsS. One south record: 1/5–8 Ramsey (Vadnais Lake) EzH, IsH, m.ob.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
617 Reported from six north counties, including single locations in Cook, Koochiching, Marshall, Polk, and multiple locations in Lake and St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog and various Duluth locations). Reported from a season record 17 south counties, including a new county record 1/20 Yellow Medicine (Swedes Forest S.N.A.) GWe. High count 2/28 Wabasha (4) JmP. CBC high counts 12/16 Mankato (2), Minneapolis (North) (2), 12/27 Northern Meeker County (2).
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
627 Scattered reports from all regions, although less frequently in north, throughout season in similar number of counties as past two years. Unusual reports: 12/10 Yellow Medicine GWe, JtH, 12/16 Le Sueur ChH, 12/18 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. CBC, 12/18 Itasca S.P. CBC. CBC high counts 12/16 Bloomington (11), 12/16 Excelsior (7), 12/17 Austin (7).
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
18 Observed in eight counties in Southeast and East-central regions, twice as many counties as last year's low of four. Unusual north report 2/21 Kanabec HHD. High count 2/22 Houston (17, Reno Bottoms) SHo, 2/27 Anoka (10, Fish Lake Nature Trails) IWe. CBC high count 12/17 Cedar Creek Bog (83).
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
2650 Found in all regions with the number of reporting counties tying the winter record of 76 counties in 2012 and 2016. Notable winter record 1/1 Baudette CBC. High counts 12/30 Dakota (13) ADS, 12/20 Carver (11) JCy, 1/1 Todd (11) ALu. CBC high counts 12/16 Excelsior (74), 12/30 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (65), 12/16 Faribault (58).
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
7 No north reports. Reported from average number of south counties 12/2–1/1; no reports after 1/1 Houston ebd. Unusual reports: 12/16 Willmar CBC, 12/26 Fillmore (Pilot Mound Twp.) SHo, 12/29 Wright (Monticello) ph. ABn.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
3 For fourth consecutive year reported from only 3 counties with majority of reports from St. Louis, especially Sax-Zim Bog. All reports outside of St. Louis Co: 1/15 Koochiching SC, 1/19 Koochiching FGo, 1/27 Lake FJN, JPR, m.ob. High count 2/10 St. Louis (4) JSf.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
12 Reported from all counties north and east of a line from Pine to Roseau, plus Clearwater and Hubbard. Observed in same number of north counties as previous year and equal to 10-year average. Largest number of reports from Sax-Zim Bog in St. Louis. Multiple reports of 4 individuals from Sax-Zim Bog throughout season. CBC high counts 12/18 Sax-Zim (7), 12/23 Ely (4), 12/31 Isabella (4), 12/31 Beltrami (4).
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
3051 Observed in all but six counties, all in western third of the state. High counts 1/1 Benton (19) ebd, 12/16 Ramsey (18) KSi, 12/30 Washington (16) RMa. CBC high counts 12/16 Faribault (161), 12/16 St. Paul (North) (156), 12/16 Bloomington (150).
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
3149 Reported from all but seven counties, the highest number of winter reporting counties on record. Unusual winter record 2/18 Traverse DLP. High counts 12/16 Ramsey (14) KSi, 2/26 St. Louis (11) FJN. CBC high counts 12/16 St. Paul (North) (73), 12/30 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (70), 12/16 Duluth (69).
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
1238 Reported from highest number of counties in past ten years. Notable reports: 12/7 Itasca (Trout Lake Twp.) JNm, 12/7 Rock RAE, 1/23 Red Lake ph. RLt. High counts 12/15 Dakota (5) STa, 12/17 Anoka (5) JRk, 12/17 Isanti (5) JSa, DGn. CBC high counts 12/17 Cedar Creek Bog (14), 12/14 Lac qui Parle (13).
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
3144 Observed in all regions, but less frequently in Southwest; reported from the highest number of counties in past ten years. Unusual winter record 1/10 Traverse DLP. High count 12/17 Anoka (7) JRk, JSa, DGn. CBC high counts 12/30 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (45), 12/16 Duluth (27), 12/19 Detroit Lakes (27).
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
747 For third winter in a row reported from over 50 counties, well above 10-year average of 43. No reports from the North-central and only one from the Northeast region: 1/19 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) ebd. Unusual winter observation 1/7 Pennington JMJ. CBC high counts 12/16 Winona (13), 12/14 Lac qui Parle (7), 12/16 LaCrosse-LaCrescent (7).
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
1321 Reported widely from 34 counties in all regions of state in the same number of counties as past year and well above 10-year average of 23. Notable records: 12/1 Yellow Medicine GWe, 1/6 Traverse BPa, 2/13 Murray ANy. Prairie subspecies (richardsonii) reported from Kensington CBC on 12/17. No individual or CBC observations of more than two birds.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
112 Highest number of reporting counties in past ten years, all from South except regular overwintering birds reported from St. Louis. Notable reports: 12/2 Stearns (Beaver Island Trail) JuW, 12/16 Mankato CBC, 12/23 Goodhue (Red Wing) †LEC, 1/2 Chisago (Interstate S.P.) ClB, 1/19 Yellow Medicine (Posen) †GWe. CBC high counts 12/16 St. Paul (North) (4), 12/16 Duluth (3).
Shrikes
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
2848 Reported statewide from 76 counties, although less frequently along western tier of counties. This number is the highest number of reporting counties in over 25 years. High count 2/17 St. Louis (13, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd. CBC high counts 12/16 Grand Marais (11), 12/18 Sax-Zim (11), 12/16 Duluth (9).
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
14 Reported from fourteen contiguous counties in North-central and Northwest regions, the same number of reporting counties as the previous winter. Unusual record 1/20 Wadena FGo. High counts 2/2 St. Louis (18, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd, 2/26 St. Louis (14, Sax-Zim Bog) FJN, 2/27 Lake (13, Superior N.F.) FJN.
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
3252 Reported statewide throughout the season from all but three western counties. High counts 12/17 Morrison (96) MEm, KEm, 12/20 Sherburne (78) MJB, DOr. CBC high counts 12/20 Sherburne N.W.R. (620), 12/17 Cedar Creek Bog (470).
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
18 Reported from 19 north counties, similar to the number of reporting counties from previous five years. High counts 1/18, 1/24 St. Louis (6, Sax-Zim Bog) CRM, m.ob. CBC high counts 12/15 Agassiz N.W.R. (33), 1/1 Baudette (26).
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
3153 Reported from 84 of 87 counties. High counts 2/2 Hennepin (2,000, Powderhorn Park) IVa, 2/17 Hennepin (1,732) ASD, 2/2 Olmsted (1,410, Rochester) LAV. CBC high counts 12/16 Rochester (2,960), 12/16 St. Paul (North) (1,879) CBC, 12/16 Bloomington (1,277).
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
3111 Reported from 42 counties in state including 11 south counties, both record high numbers, continuing a trend of range expansion south by this species. Notable south reports include: 2/14 Hennepin (Hamel) ABL, 2/15 Meeker (Lake Betsy area) MJB, 1/25 Wright (Otsego) ToL. High counts 12/14 Itasca (120) TCL, 12/2 St. Louis (82) TRd. CBC high counts 12/23 Ely (221), 12/16 Grand Marais (183), 1/1 Baudette (131).
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
3151 Found in all but five counties along western border of state. High counts 12/26 Pine (165) DGn, AmS, 12/27 Washington (119) JuW. CBC high counts 12/16 Duluth (1,934), 12/16 Excelsior (1,044), 12/30 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (875).
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
4 Reported from four counties in Northeast and North-central regions, slightly below 10-year average of five counties, with majority of reports from St. Louis and Lake. All additional reports 12/15 Itasca SC, 1/13 Cook ebd. High counts 2/14 Lake (11) BBa, TRd, 1/28 Lake (9) FJN. CBC high count 12/18 Sax-Zim (8).
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
11 Reported from eleven south counties near Mississippi and St. Croix rivers, somewhat less than last year's record high of 13 counties. Unusual report 12/8 Chisago ebd. High counts 1/20 Goodhue (9) AJF, KDS, 12/23 Winona (7) ebd. CBC high counts 12/23 Red Wing (25), 12/16 LaCrosse-LaCrescent (11), 12/16 Rochester (11).
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
1850 Reported from 68 counties, somewhat less than the prior winter's record count of 78 counties, but still well above the 10-year average of 62 counties. Fewest reports from North-central and Northeast Regions. High counts 2/9 Faribault (1,000) WAF, 2/6 Cottonwood (523) LHl. CBC high counts 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom (939), 12/31 Wabasha (176), 1/1 Albert Lea (174).
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
1 First report since 2014 of a late lingering bird for this species that is observed in about one half of Minnesota winters: 12/1 Carver (Carver P.R.) WCM.
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
717 Widely scattered reports throughout season from 24 counties, well above 10-year average of 18. Unusual winter records: 12/10 Dodge JWH, 12/18 Granite Falls CBC, 2/9 Traverse RAE. High counts 12/1 Lyon (6, Southwest Minnesota State University) GWe, 12/13 Rice (4) TFB, 1/10 Rice (4) DAB. CBC high counts 12/17 Marshall (61), 12/18 Granite Falls (9).
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
126 Reported from 18 counties, close to 10-year average of 21. Most south reports since 2012. All south: 12/13–14 Dakota (Lake Byllesby Park) GBu, m.ob., 12/14 Lac qui Parle CBC, 12/16 Wild River CBC, 12/16–29 Washington GJa, m.ob., 12/27–1/6 Dakota (Eagan) ph. KvM, m.ob., 12/28 Sherburne PLJ, 1/1 Chippewa (Lac qui Parle W.M.A.) GWe. High count 2/18 St. Louis (600, Two Harbors) PAl. CBC high counts 12/16 Duluth (292), 12/30 Roseau (96).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
1838 Reported statewide from all regions in fairly typical numbers. High counts 1/1 Chippewa (400) GWe, 12/14 Chippewa (300) JtH, ToL, GWe, 1/4 Dakota (250) SeP. CBC high counts 12/14 Lac qui Parle (977), 12/16 Willmar (348), 12/16 Excelsior (158).
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
2850 Reported statewide throughout season from highest number of counties in past ten years. Unusual winter records: 12/24 Lincoln ABL, 2/9 Wilkin RAE. High counts 2/14 Lake (24, Stoney River F.R.) TRd, BBa, 1/28 Lake (20) ebd. CBC high counts 12/16 Grand Marais (166), 12/23 Ely (83), 12/16 Duluth (76).
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
3152 Reported statewide from all but four western counties. High counts 12/16 Chisago (33) ebd, 12/16 Ramsey (31) KSi, 12/16 Brown (25) JSc, 12/23 Winona (25) ebd. CBC high counts 12/16 Excelsior (288), 12/16 St. Paul (North) (173), 12/16 Faribault (169).
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
1843 Reported in all regions of state, from more counties than in the past ten winters. Notable record 2/9 Traverse RAE. High counts 12/17 McLeod (8, Buffalo Creek Park) KdB, 2/27 Hennepin (8) ASu, 12/18 Yellow Medicine (7, Upper Sioux Agency S.P.) WCM. CBC high counts 12/16 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (18), 12/18 Granite Falls (18), 12/16 Bloomington (16).
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
34 Reported in seven counties, the highest number of reporting counties since 2012 when found in an unprecedented 18 counties. All north reports 12/15–26 Becker (Cormorant) †HeH, ShG, 12/15–18 St. Louis (Duluth) PT, m.ob., 12/17–20 Carlton (Moose Lake) CH, †JWH, m.ob. South reports from Hennepin (4 locations!), Mower, Olmsted, Rice.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
3 All reports south of single individuals: 12/23 Goodhue Iva, 12/16–1/27 Rice TFB (likely overwintering), and in Houston (Reno S.F.) 2/18, SHo, 2/25 ASu, LiH.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
12 Most reports in at least ten years and seventh consecutive year with at least one report in the season. All reports of single birds observed in December: 12/8 Rice TFB, 12/9–31 and 2/21 Hennepin ph. DEl, RBJ, 12/16 Fergus Falls CBC.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
12 Three individuals lingered through much of season: 12/16 Grand Marais CBC, 1/21, 1/24 Cook (same bird?, Grand Marais) ph. JuM, 12/23–1/5 Winona (Whitewater S.P. feeders) JmP, ph. JPr, m.ob., 1/3–2/7 Hennepin (Minneapolis) ph. GrS, m.ob.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
1 One report of this species that is observed in roughly every other winter: 12/10–23 St. Louis (Duluth) BMu, m.ob.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
3053 Reported statewide from all but four western counties. High counts 12/18 St. Louis (1,500) JLK, 2/27 Wright (1,500) ToL. CBC high counts 12/17 Austin (1,339), 12/16 Faribault (1,237), 12/16 Duluth (1,215).
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
22 Observed in 21 south counties, the same number of counties as last year and slightly above 10-year average of 18 counties. Notable winter records: 12/7 Big Stone DLP, 12/10 Yellow Medicine JtH, 12/16 Dodge BAb, 2/28 Redwood (2) BRB. High counts 12/20 Carver (21) JCy, 1/20 Goodhue (10) AJF. CBC high counts 12/31 Wabasha (14), 1/1 Whitewater River (8), 12/16 LaCrosse-LaCrescent (7).
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
(Sialia currucoides)
1 See Insufficiently Documented Reports.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
517 Reports scattered in all regions of state in winter-season high of 22 counties; previous high was prior winter when 16 county reported observations. Rare winter records: 12/10–16 Beltrami ph. DPJ, 12/11 Stearns DOr, 12/14 Lac qui Parle CBC, 12/18 Granite Falls CBC, 1/1 Winona ANy, 1/6 Wabasha (Carley S.P.) BDo, 1/9 Blue Earth †ChH, 1/15–2/11 Scott ASu, m.ob., 1/18 Redwood BTS, 1/20 Yellow Medicine (Swedes Forest S.N.A) GWe, 2/11–17 Watonwan (2 locations) ph. ANy, DBz, m.ob. High count 12/16 Dakota (3, Lake Byllesby Regional Park) BDo.
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
14 Fewest reports since 2012 when also observed in five counties. January observations from Dakota, Hennepin and Washington. All reports of single individuals. Notable reports: 12/18 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. CBC, 12/23 Goodhue DAB, 12/25 Washington TBu.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
1536 Observed in 51 counties, well below previous two years when reported from 70 counties and below 10-year average of 57. High counts 2/28 Houston (250) SHo, 2/28 Washington (55) BDo, 12/30 Dakota (40) TSk, CBC high counts 12/16 St. Paul (North) (92), 12/16 Bloomington (81), 12/14 Lac qui Parle (20).
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
34 Total of seven reporting counties, just below 10-year average of eight. All reports: 12/17–23 Pine SBE, m.ob., 12/18–24 Clay PBB, 12/26–1/5 Hubbard MAW, 2/3–13 Sherburne ph. PGu, m.ob., 2/3 Ramsey LiH, 2/6 Washington ebd, 2/14 Hennepin ph. LWz.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
3253 Reported statewide and throughout season from all but three counties. High counts 1/26 Hennepin (350, University of Minnesota East Bank) AJF, 1/9 Hennepin (200, Cancer Survivors Park) ARh, 12/9 Ramsey (150) ASu. CBC high counts 12/30 Hastings-Etter (930), 12/16 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (662), 12/16 St. Paul (North) (595).
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
52Reported from five northern counties bordering Canada with multiple reports throughout season from Sax-Zim Bog in St. Louis. Unusual north report: 2/11–12 Kittson ebd. Also observed in two southern counties: 2/24 Benton (Englund Ecotone S.N.A.) LKo, MKo, 2/28 Chippewa (Lac qui Parle State Park Wildlife Offices) RAE. According to Asst. Wildlife Manager, the latter bird was present at feeders since November.
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
278 Reported from most counties since invasion year of 2012 and well above 10-year average of 19 counties. Reports from eight south counties equals total from 2012. Unusual reports: 12/15 Ramsey EzH, 12/16 Carver (Minnesota Landscape Arboretum) JCC, JLl, m.ob. High counts 2/24 Morrison (37) MJB, DOr, 1/14 Cook (35) JaJ, 1/27 St. Louis (35) LH. CBC high counts 12/17 Virginia (252), 12/16 Duluth (227), 12/16 Grand Marais (172), 12/23 Ely (172).
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
1550 Number of reporting counties reached a new record high of 65, one more than last year's winter season, albeit only a single report from the North-central Region. High counts 2/11 Hennepin (40) ADr, 1/1 Lyon (38) GWe, 12/23 Winona (35) JmP. CBC high counts 12/16 Rochester (369), 12/16 Owatonna (241), 12/16 Faribault (239).
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
1339 Fifty-two reporting counties was down from last year's record of 63, but close to 10-year average of 51. No reports from North-central Region. High counts 1/1 Winona (38) JmP, 12/14 Chippewa (30) GWe, JtH, ToL, 1/20 Otter Tail (24) ASu. CBC high counts 12/14 Lac qui Parle (54), 1/1 Whitewater River (53), 12/20 Sherburne N.W.R. (33).
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
3350 Major invasion year with observations from all but four counties. Highest number of reporting counties in past ten years and well above 10-year average of 52 counties. High counts 1/20 St. Louis (500, Meadowlands) MCA, 1/19 Washington (400) PAl. CBC high counts 12/31 Battle Lake (1,596), 12/18 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. (736), 12/30 Alexandria (722).
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
2522 Most significant invasion year since 2012, when observed in 45 counties, and highest number of south reporting counties on record. In comparison, only six reporting counties in 2016. Two new county records: 1/25 Renville (2, C.R. 16 & 870th Ave.) RBJ, 1/1 Wabasha (Lake City Marina) †DAB, ANy. Numerous unusual reports including 12/30 Alexandria CBC, 1/7 Meeker PKF, 1/9 Steele (Rice Lake S.P.) RBW, 1/21 Kandiyohi JWd, 1/29 Cottonwood LHl, 2/4 Stevens (Flax Lake) DLP, 2/9 Big Stone (Ortonville) RAE, HHD. High counts 1/2 St. Louis (5, Sax-Zim Bog) ASu, 1/12 Marshall (5) JHs, 1/20 Otter Tail (5) ASu, 2/16 St. Louis (5, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd. CBC high counts 12/30 Cook Area (5), 12/29 Carlton-Cloquet (3).
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
1715 Reported from the highest number of counties in past 20 years, including a remarkable 15 south counties. Unusual reports: 12/7 Pipestone (Pipestone N.M.) RAE, 12/10 Kandiyohi (Willmar) JoS, 12/15 Cottonwood CBC, 12/18 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. CBC, 12/19 Morris CBC, 12/23 Carver (Carver P.R.) DWK, 2/11 Chippewa (Montevideo) RAE. High counts 1/25 Carlton/Pine (37) RAE, 1/1 Lake (30) ebd. CBC high counts 12/29 Carlton-Cloquet (30), 12/17 Virginia (29), 12/27 Aurora (27).
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
1013 Reported from 23 counties, one more than the prior winter, near the 10-year average for this species. Number of south reports highest since 2012. Only reports south of the Minnesota River were 1/5 Lincoln (Ivanhoe) HHD and 1/5, 1/9, 2/13 Lyon (all near Balaton) HHD, GWe. High counts 2/22 St. Louis (30, Sax-Zim Bog) FJN, 12/25 Kandiyohi (20) JWd, 2/27 Lake (19, Superior N.F.) FJN.
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
1738 Reported statewide from the most counties since 2012. Unusual record: 12/24 Lincoln ABL. High counts 2/17 St. Louis (65) ebd, 2/8 Wabasha (27) ebd, 1/2 St. Louis (25) RiC. CBC high counts 12/16 Faribault (68), 12/16 Grand Marais (50), 12/30 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (47).
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
1749 Reported statewide from number of counties similar to past years. Fewest reports from Northwest and North-central regions. High counts 1/6 Wabasha (65) ebd, 2/19 Olmsted (52) ebd, 1/2 Dakota (50) CDg. CBC high counts 12/30 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (263), 12/16 St. Paul (North) (240), 12/16 Bloomington (216).
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
746 Reported from slightly fewer counties than last winter's record of 56, but still well above the 10-year average of 45. No reports from North-central or Northeast regions. Unusual report: 2/26 Chisago JSa (likely an early returning migrant). High counts 12/21 Winona (300) SHo, 12/9 Steele (150) JmP, 12/21 Olmsted (125) SHo. CBC high counts 12/30 Hastings-Etter (387), 12/27 Northern Meeker (273), 12/17 Kensington (163).
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
3144 Reported across the state throughout the season from 75 counties. High counts 2/24 Pennington (500) SAu, 12/10 Polk (300) SAu, 2/1 Otter Tail (285) JSw. CBC high counts 12/14 Glacial Ridge (368), 12/15 Agassiz N.W.R. (185), 12/30 Pelican Rapids (74).
Towhees, Sparrows
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
3 Reported for fifth consecutive winter including several rare January records. All reports with documentation: 12/17 Dakota ph. AJF, 12/17–27 Hennepin ph. ABL, 1/6 Hennepin (Nine Mile Creek) ASu, LiH, late December – 2/9 Anoka (injured, overwintered) ph. JPo. See also Insufficiently Documented Reports.
Clay-colored Sparrow
(Spizella pallida)
1 First winter report since 2006: 12/1–5 Hennepin (Minneapolis) ph. ARh, ph. GrS, m.ob.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
6 Far fewer reports than last year, when seen in 17 counties. All records were south or southeast of Hennepin, including unusual reports: 12/9 Freeborn BAb, 12/9 Steele NFT, 12/22 Wabasha SHo. Overwintering birds reported from Hennepin (Wood Lake N.C.), Dakota (Lake Byllesby R.P.). High count 12/3 Dakota (5) ebd.
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
1551 Reported from somewhat fewer than last winter's record 72 counties, but still well above 10-year average of 59. No reports from Northwest and very few reports from North-central or Northeast regions. High counts 1/2 Dakota (150) CDg, 12/26 Otter Tail (100) JsS, 1/1 Freeborn (82) SHo. CBC high counts 1/1 Albert Lea (364), 12/27 Northern Meeker (255), 12/17 Austin (145).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
2952 Reported from all but six counties, well above the 10-year average of 71 counties. High counts 1/2 Wabasha (135) KDS, 2/18 Lyon (124) RJS, 1/1 Freeborn (118) SHo. CBC high counts 12/20 Sherburne N.W.R. (422), 1/1 Whitewater River (407), 1/1 Albert Lea (406). The “Oregon” subspecies was reported from Dakota, Hennepin, Morrison, Sherburne, Stearns, Winona, and from seven CBCs: 12/14 Lac qui Parle, 12/16 Fargo-Moorhead, 12/16 Wild River, 12/17 Marshall, 12/31 Wabasha, 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom.
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
13 Reported from an identical number of counties as last year and somewhat below 10-year average of six counties. All reports: 12/4 Sibley ph. DWK, 12/5–11 Stearns HHD, 12/5–2/25 Winona ph. GSm, m.ob., 12/17 Lake ASu, LiH.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
37 Reported from ten counties, similar to 10-year average, with majority of reports from western portion of state, as expected. Likely overwintering birds were observed in Polk SAu and Steele ph. NFT. Notable reports: 12/10 Anoka ph. RLR, 12/16 Dodge BAb. All reports were of single individuals.
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
1017 Widely scattered reports from all regions of the state throughout the season. Unusual reports: 12/16 Jackson County CBC, 12/27 Meeker DFe, 1/3 Todd HHD. High count 12/22 Hennepin (35, Minneapolis) ARh. CBC high counts 12/16 Faribault (7), 12/16 Owatonna (4).
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
518 Widely scattered reports from all regions of the state except Northwest and West-central. A number of unusual winter reports including: 12/16 Dodge BAb, 12/16 Cass DAY, 12/17 Little Falls CBC, 1/11 Itasca SsH. No reports of more than two birds. CBC high counts 12/17 Marshall (7), 12/16 Bloomington (4).
Lincoln's Sparrow
(Melospiza lincolnii)
12 Reported for second year in a row after an absence of eight years. All reports: 12/8–9 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) MMx, m.ob., 12/11–28 Hennepin (Minneapolis) ph. ARh, 12/16 St. Paul (North) CBC.
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
6 Found in six scattered south counties, typical of most winters. Unusual reports: 12/12 Washington BDo, 12/16 Dodge BAb, 12/16 Mankato CBC, 2/25 Houston ASu. All reports of one or two individuals.
Spotted Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus)
2 All reports: 2/14 Lac qui Parle CBC (Watson, Chippewa Co.) PME, 12/14 Lac qui Parle CBC, 12/16 St. Paul (North) CBC, 1/6–2/17 Ramsey (present from November at private feeder in Lauderdale, same bird as CBC), †ALw, JeT, ph. LiH, m.ob.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
1 One report of this species that is observed in about half of the winter seasons: 12/23–1/5 Winona (Whitewater W.M.A. Headquarters) JPr, JmP, m.ob.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
No reports for this species that has been observed in seven of the last ten winters.
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
12 Reported from the same number of counties as last year, a winter-season high. All reports: 12/30, 1/27 Red Lake ph. PCt, 2/18 Lyon RJS, 2/27 Blue Earth ChH. The latter reports likely represent early migrants.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
1141 Continuing a trend of increasing winter sightings, reported from 52 counties, well above the 10-year average of 36, but somewhat less than last winter's record of 60 counties. Unusual winter records: 12/30 Fillmore JWH, 12/18 Itasca S.P. CBC, 2/18 Traverse DLP. High counts 12/18 Yellow Medicine (700, Swedes Forest S.N.A.) GWe, 12/14 Lac qui Parle (425) JSc. CBC high counts 12/14 Lac qui Parle (1,003), 12/16 Winona (256), 12/16 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (226).
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
8 Reported from eight counties in southern third of state, the same as the 10-year average. Unusual reports: 12/1 Faribault WAF, 12/18 Yellow Medicine GWe, 2/10 Renville GWe, 2/28 Martin ebd. All reports of three or fewer individuals.
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
318 Reported from 21 counties, the second highest total of reporting counties following last winter's record of 28. Unusual reports:12/16 Nicollet MWT, 12/18 Granite Falls CBC, 12/27 Meeker MJB. High counts 1/24 Blue Earth (33) WCM, 12/18 Clay (25) CMk, 1/20 Yellow Medicine (18) GWe. CBC high counts 12/18 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River S.P. (26), 12/16 New Ulm (20).
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
626 Reported from all regions of the state in typical numbers. Unusual north report: 12/9 Roseau LKo. High counts: 12/3 Lyon (32) GWe, 1/20 Yellow Medicine (26) GWe. CBC high counts 12/16 Jackson (306), 12/16 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (62).
Warblers
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
4 Reported from four south counties, similar to most winters. All reports: 12/3–2/21 Dakota (Lake Byllesby R.P., as many as 16 individuals reported) PNi, BDo, JWu, m.ob., 12/3 Hennepin (Lake Hiawatha) ClB, 12/16–1/13 Hennepin (Lake Nokomis) PAl, TAT, 12/15 Olmsted (Oronoco) LAV, 12/17–1/18 Washington (Grey Cloud Island) PNi, m.ob.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
2048 Reported from all regions of the state in numbers somewhat greater than 10-year average of 62 counties. High counts 12/30 Dakota (33) KDS, 1/25 Olmsted (30) LH. CBC high counts 12/16 Excelsior (213), 12/16 Faribault (164), 12/16 Rochester (150).
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
No reports of this species that is observed in about one-half of Minnesota winter seasons.