Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2018-Winter Season
1 December 2018 through 28 February 2019
Bruce A. Fall, Howard C. Towle, and Paul E. Budde

Rarities this winter season included two Accidental species (Tufted Duck, Brambling), two Casuals (King Eider, Eurasian Tree Sparrow), and a second winter record (Western Tanager). The Tufted Duck (St. Louis), Bramblings (Becker, Winona), and Eurasian Tree Sparrows (Meeker, Lake of the Woods) were also first county records.

February set snowfall records across the state, with totals up to 40 inches or more in some locations and a severe late-month blizzard in the south. That coupled with cold temperatures resulted in a near absence of any early waterfowl migration into the southern part of the state. Mute Swans were reported from five counties. Although there were many reports from various Twin Cities locations (Hennepin, Scott, Dakota counties) it is likely that just three or possibly four individuals were involved. Blue Lake W.T.P. (Scott County) is consistently one of the best locations in the state for overwintering ducks, both in numbers and diversity. Reports this year included at least 13 species after December, and two additional ones at nearby Shakopee Mill Pond. Midwinter state high counts of Northern Shoveler, Gadwall, Mallard, and Ring-necked Duck came from these two locations.

A female-plumaged Tufted Duck in Duluth provided the second state record; the first occurred a year earlier near Red Wing. This cooperative individual was seen by many through mid January. A King Eider in Duluth (the 23rd state record) was equally cooperative; the immature male was seen by many during its three-week stay in January. Only one scoter was reported—a White-winged in Duluth. The only Long-tailed Duck away from Lake Superior was one in Wabasha County. The only Barrow’s Goldeneye was a female that overwintered in Fergus Falls; possibly this was the same individual present at this location the previous two winters.

Gull reports were generally unexceptional. Two Lesser Black-backed Gulls in December, one in Duluth and one in Minneapolis, were the only reports; this species has occurred in each of the previous ten winters, with all reports except one occurring in December. Scattered Great Black-backed Gull reports from Duluth through mid January likely were all the same adult, making this the second consecutive winter there with just one or two individuals. In contrast, in each of the winters 2008 through 2013 at least seven to nine different birds were present. In the south, no gulls of any species were reported after early January.

Up to two immature Black-crowned Night-Herons in Fergus Falls remained into mid January, providing the first north winter report in over 20 years. A Turkey Vulture in Ramsey County in mid December was the first for that month in over a decade. Wild Turkeys continue to thrive, with reports from a season-record 75 counties, including Kittson and Roseau in the far northwest. Also continuing their expansion in the state, Eurasian Collared-Doves were reported from a season-record 55 counties, including Kittson. A December Wilson’s Snipe near Virginia was the first north winter record in five years. A Pacific Loon in early January in Duluth was only the third state record for that month.

It was a below-average season for most winter owls. Snowy Owls had only a modest showing, with reports from half the number of counties as the previous winter (an invasion year). Only a single Boreal Owl was recorded, unlike last winter when there were reports from nine counties. Except for 2017, only six total Boreal Owls have been reported during the season since winter 2012. Northern Hawk Owl was reported only from Sax-Zim Bog, and possibly all sightings were of the same individual. Great Gray Owls were also scarce, with reports from only three counties (the fewest in over two decades). Nearly all Great Gray reports were from Sax-Zim Bog, and most of those were singles.

For the third consecutive winter season, Gyrfalcons were absent from the state. However, a first Murray County winter record of Prairie Falcon marked the second winter report for this rare species from the last three winters, following a period of ten winters with no records. Merlins also enjoyed a strong showing, being reported from 40 counties, five more than the previous winter season high.

Quite remarkable is the continuing and accelerating southward movement of Common Ravens in the state. Ravens were observed in 46 counties, surpassing last year’s winter season-high count of 42. Almost all of these new observations occurred in southern counties, including a first county record for Scott.

Winter and Carolina wren reports were both well above-average, with Winter Wren sightings in eleven counties, more than doubling the previous season-high of five. Similarly, reports of Eastern Bluebirds, Gray Catbirds, and Western Meadowlarks reached season-highs that substantially exceeded previous years. While increased observer reporting undoubtedly contributed to this phenomenon, the impact of warming climates seems a potential contributing factor.

A similar trend was seen with many species of sparrow this season. Remarkably, Chipping Sparrows were documented from 14 counties, bettering the previous winter season-record by ten counties. (Observers are reminded to continue to document winter sightings of this species.) Field Sparrows, which hadn’t been reported in winter since 2003, were found in seven counties. Numbers of reports of Vesper, Savannah, White-throated, Lincoln’s and Swamp sparrows were also well-above counts from typical winters.

On the other hand, it was a mixed bag for winter finches. Both Purple Finches and Pine Siskins set new season-high marks. However, Common and Hoary redpolls, as well as Red Crossbills, returned to more expected levels following the remarkable invasions of the 2017–18 winter season.

Arguably the event of the winter season was a cooperative Brambling that came to a feeder in Becker County for over a month starting in late January, providing many Minnesota birders with a first opportunity to view this species in the state. A brief appearance of a second Brambling photographed at a feeder in Winona meant two sightings for a species that was last seen in the state in 2015, and in winter in 2001. Equally cooperative was a Mountain Bluebird found during the Cedar Creek Bog CBC that continued in Isanti through most of January. Two reports of Eurasian Tree Sparrows, one far north in Lake of the Woods, were also highly unusual. Lingering migrants into December included Baltimore Orioles in Sherburne and Sibley counties, two Ovenbirds in Hennepin County, and a single December 1 report of a pair of Rose-breasted Grosbeaks in Rice County. Finally, a misguided Western Tanager spent eight days in Chisago County in January.

Weather summary: In contrast to the below normal temperatures of the end of the fall season, December was above-average by 5.6ºF on a statewide basis. Warm weather continued into January, when the state was 9º above normal during the first half of the month. This changed dramatically, however, when the second half of January was 14º below normal. The coldest temperature of the month was in Cotton, which dropped to -56º on 27 and 31 January. The Twin Cities endured an entire night of -50º or colder wind chill temperatures at this same time. February was also cold, with a statewide average temperature of just over 5º, which was almost 10º below normal.

The statewide average precipitation level in December was slightly above normal, with most of the snow and rain falling 26–28 December. January had two major snow events, the first along the I-90 corridor on 18 January, and the second a broader event that affected the central and southern parts of the state on 27–28 January. February was a very active weather month statewide. Five heavy snow storms passed through parts of the state during the first half of the month. These were followed by another heavy snowfall on the 20th. A massive blizzard described as a “bomb” cyclone crippled much of southern Minnesota 22–24 February, bringing 10 to 14 inches of snow and 50 MPH wind gusts to many areas.

Insufficiently documented reports: Greater White-fronted Goose 2/4 Dakota (8) (early migrants only heard at night).

Acknowledgements: We thank Jeanie Joppru for compiling and providing transcripts of Minnesota’s Detroit Lakes weekly birding report. 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 2019). Steve Weston, serving as Minnesota CBC coordinator, compiled vast amounts of data from 83 counts. Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished seasonal report data from 1993 through 2017. Our appreciation goes out to all our contributors, especially 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)
2 Two south reports: 12/11 Rice DAT, 12/12 McLeod BHa.
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
211 A few north reports from Otter Tail and Clay through mid December, and one north report after December: 1/5 Otter Tail (2, Fergus Falls) LiH, BDo. December reports from eight south counties, with peak 12/5 Martin (16) PEJ. January south reports include 1/1 Dakota LiH, 1/4 Martin (3) PEJ, 1/16 Goodhue (4) PEJ. One present throughout February Scott (Shakopee Mill Pond) IVa, m.ob. CBC high counts 12/17 Lac qui Parle (5), 12/15 Fairmont (4).
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
1844 Reported from 11 north counties after the CBC period, with midwinter high count 1/19 Otter Tail (240) ToR. Season high count north 12/15 Clay (8,000) PBB. Widespread south, but no reports from nine counties. South season high counts 12/5 Martin (5,500, Fairmont) PEJ, 12/6 Rice (3,501) GHo. High count after December 1/2–3 Rice (2,500) GHo. CBC high counts 12/15 Fargo-Moorhead (8,863), 12/15 Fairmont (8,000), 12/15 Fergus Falls (4,933).
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
5 Reported from five south counties: 12/1–10 Hennepin (up to 3, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) m.ob., 12/11–2/4 Hennepin (1, Snelling Lake) m.ob., 12/10–2/13 Scott (up to 3, Shakopee Mill Pond, Blue Lake W.T.P.), 12/16 Dakota (Gun Club Lake) MHn, 12/3–1/10 Wabasha (2, Pool 5) PEJ, 2/17 Wabasha (2) ebd, 2/18 Wright ebd. It is likely that the same 3 (or possibly 4) adults accounted for all the Dakota, Hennepin, and Scott reports.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
1629 Reported from 45 counties statewide, the fewest since 2014. After December, reported from 11 north and 23 south counties. Season high count north 1/19 Otter Tail (326) PPe. South season high counts 12/13 Sherburne (910, Big Lake farm field) PLJ, 1/5 Wright (563) ToL, 1/12 Dakota (463, fields near Hastings) PEJ. CBC high counts 1/5 Northern Wright County (766), 12/30 Battle Lake (480), 12/18 Sherburne NWR (458), 1/1 Pillager (410).
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
29 December north reports from Otter Tail, Morrison. One midwinter north report 1/31 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) RMD, BAb, ph. MWS. December south reports from seven counties, with high counts 12/3 Wabasha (97) PEJ, 12/5 Houston (53) KDS. Midwinter reports from Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin, Scott, Wabasha, Winona, all of 1–2 individuals except 1/10 Wabasha (10) PEJ. Two overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. CBC high counts 12/15 LaCrosse-LaCrescent (7), 12/16 Little Falls (7), 12/30 Wabasha (5).
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
415 December reports (1–3 individuals) from four north counties. All north reports after December: 1/1–3 St. Louis (Duluth) ASu, LiH, 1/13 Clay (Moorhead) PBB, 2/28 Douglas AaL. December reports from 15 south counties. South reports in early January from Chippewa, Hennepin, Scott. Only one south report after early January: 1/29–2/1 Winona (2) DBz, ebd. CBC high counts 12/16 Cedar Creek Bog (8), 12/15 Fargo-Moorhead (3), 12/29 Alexandria (3).
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
2 Reported from Hennepin (up to 12 individuals, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) through 12/22 m.ob. Overwintered (up to 18) Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob.
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
9 Reported after December from five south counties. As in prior years, large numbers overwintered Scott (up to 130, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. Smaller numbers overwintered Hennepin (up to 18, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge), Goodhue (up to 12, Colville Park), Winona and Wabasha (up to 11, Whitewater W.M.A.) m.ob. Season high count 12/18 Scott (218, Blue Lake W.T.P.) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (144), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (17).
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
7 December reports from four south counties, with high count 12/4 Houston (60) LiH, ASu. All reports after December: 1/5 Washington (Grey Cloud Island gravel pit) GJa, 1/7 Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) MaJ, 2/1 Dakota DVe.
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
1945 Reported from about the same number of counties statewide as last year. Overwintered widely, with post-December reports from 14 north and 35 south counties. High counts north 12/11 St. Louis (1,400, Duluth) KRE, 1/6 St. Louis (1,000, Duluth) SAu. Away from Duluth, north high count 12/15 Clay (750) PBB, and 12/18 Otter Tail (500) REn. South high count 2/2 Scott (2,600, Shakopee Mill Pond) IVa. Away from Shakopee, south high count 1/12 Dakota (851, Lakeville) DGd, TmG. CBC high counts 12/15 St. Paul (North) (3,245), 12/15 Minneapolis (North) (2,163), 12/15 Excelsior (1,806).
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
315 Statewide high count 12/11 St. Louis (50, Duluth) KRE. Multiple individuals overwintered St. Louis (Duluth), with peak post-December count 1/9 (23) JLK. Other midwinter north reports from Lake, Otter Tail. South high count 12/3 Wabasha (16, Pool 5) PEJ. South reports after December from 11 counties, with high count 1/28 Goodhue (6, Colville Park) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/15 Duluth (47), Excelsior (2), Willmar (2).
Mallard X American Black Duck
(Anas platyrhynchos X A. rubripes)
13 Reported from Dakota, Hennepin, Scott, and St. Louis, with a high count 12/11 St. Louis (10, Duluth) KRE. South reports were singles.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
48 All north: 12/15 Clay (2, Moorhead) PBB, 12/16 Morrison (Little Falls) MJB, 1/3–8 St. Louis (Duluth) JLK, JPR, LiH, 2/28 Douglas BEc. Scattered December reports from 5 south counties, with high count 12/3 Wabasha (15, Pool 5) PEJ. Post-December south reports from Anoka, Hennepin (up to 3), Scott (up to 3), Wright.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
16 One north report: 12/15 Clay (Moorhead) PBB. December reports from six south counties, all of 1–3 individuals. Post-December reports include through 1/25 Hennepin (Ft. Snelling S.P.) m.ob., and Scott m.ob., with high count 1/6 (8, CHS elevator) BHe.
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
4 December reports from Houston, Wabasha, Winona, with high counts 12/4 Houston (500, Brownsville south overlook) ASu, LiH, 12/3 Wabasha (480, Pool 5) PEJ. The only record after 12/15 was an overwintering bird in Goodhue (Colville Park) PEJ.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
19 One north report: 12/15 Clay (male, Moorhead, American Crystal Sugar lagoons) PBB. December reports from eight south counties, with high count 12/4 Houston (9) ASu, LiH. Overwintered Goodhue (2, Colville Park) m.ob. and Scott (up to 4, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob.
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
517 December north reports from five counties, all of 1–2 individuals. Overwintered (through 2/18) Beltrami (2, Lake Irving) m.ob. Also reported 1/13 Clay (Moorhead) PBB. December south reports from 16 counties, with peak count 12/17 Scott (51, Blue Lake W.T.P.) CRM. Post-December reports from Hennepin, Olmsted, Ramsey, Rice, Scott, Wabasha. As is typical, large numbers overwintered Scott (up to 55, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., which is somewhat higher than the 10-year average midwinter high count for this location (45, range 10–76). CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (37), St. Paul (North) (7).
TUFTED DUCK
(Aythya fuligula)
1 Second state record (The Loon 91:38–39), 12/11–1/15 St. Louis (Duluth) †KRE, m.ob. Female-plumaged individual, discovered by KRE in the Canal Park shipping channel and subsequently seen by many at that location and nearby Bayfront Park and Pier B. Reported by more than 150 different observers during its five-week stay, and well photographed.
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
27 All north: 12/15–1/20 Cook (2, Grand Marais) m.ob., 12/15–22 St. Louis (female, Duluth, Canal Park) m.ob. Possibly the same individual was seen 2/8 St. Louis (Duluth, mouth of Miller Creek) JLK. December south reports from Dakota, Hennepin, Ramsey, Rice, Wabasha, Washington. Overwintered Goodhue (up to 9, Colville Park) m.ob. Also reported 1/10, 1/16 Wabasha PEJ.
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
39 All north: 12/6–15 Beltrami (Lake Irving) REn, m.ob., 12/15, 1/13 Clay (Moorhead) PBB, 2/8 Otter Tail (2, Fergus Falls) KEm, JWH, 2/15 (3) Fergus Falls CBC. Reported from eight south counties in December, with high count 12/3 Wabasha (10) PEJ. Overwintered Goodhue (2, Colville Park) m.ob., and Scott (1, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. Also reported 1/10 Wabasha PEJ.
KING EIDER
(Somateria spectabilis)
1 First-year male, 1/2–21 St. Louis (Duluth, Lester River mouth and Brighton Beach) ph. †JLK, m.ob. This is the 23rd state record and was reported by over 160 different observers.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
2 Two reports: 1/9 Lake (Two Harbors, Agate Bay) AJF, 1/20 Cook (Grand Marais) MaJ.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
1 One report: 12/2 St. Louis (Duluth, Park Point) ebd.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
31 Many reports from two of the three North Shore counties, with high counts by county: 1/4 Cook (34, Grand Marais) m.ob., 2/5 Lake (178, Two Harbors) m.ob. Only a few reports from St. Louis, with high count 1/21 (6, Bluebird Landing) JLK. One south report: 12/11 Wabasha (immature female, Lake Pepin) PEJ
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
47 December north reports from Beltrami, Clay, St. Louis. North reports after December: 1/9 Lake (Two Harbors) AJF, 1/13 Clay (Moorhead) PBB. December south reports from seven counties, with high count 12/4 Houston (100) ASu. Overwintered Scott (up to 3, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. A few other south reports after December from Hennepin, Wabasha. CBC high count 12/15 Excelsior (3).
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
Generally widespread but no reports Northwest (except Clay) or Southwest (except Yellow Medicine). High count north 1/12 Otter Tail (436, Fergus Falls, Riverside Park) EzH. St. Louis (Duluth) high count 12/24 (275) ebd. Elsewhere north high counts were under 50. High counts south: 2/3 Goodhue (1,180) PEJ, 1/24 Wabasha (600, Reads Landing) RNe. Midwinter high counts in Twin Cities counties were lower than normal (100 or fewer). CBC high counts 12/22 Red Wing (644), 12/15 Duluth (207), St. Cloud-Collegeville (192), Fergus Falls (121).
Barrow's Goldeneye
(Bucephala islandica)
1 Female overwintered Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) 1/10–2/11 ph. WPl, m.ob. Possibly the same female was also reported from this location the previous two winters.
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
816 December reports from six north counties, all of 1–3 individuals. Overwintered Beltrami (Lake Irving) m.ob., Otter Tail (up to 3, Fergus Falls) m.ob., St. Louis (1–2, Virginia, Silver Lake) m.ob. Other midwinter north reports include 1/13 Clay (3, Moorhead) PBB, 1/16 Douglas (Lake Carlos S.P.) BEc, 2/3 Lake (2, C.R.2, Sand River) FFa. December reports from 15 south counties, with high count 12/4 Houston (75, Brownsville south overlook) LiH. Multiple individuals overwintered Scott (up to 10, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., Hennepin (up to 6, Bass Ponds, Old Cedar Ave. bridge) m.ob., Goodhue (up to 4, Lock and Dam 3) PEJ, LiH. Also reported 1/28 Hennepin (11, Lake Rebecca P.R.) SDz. Other south reports (1–2 birds) after December from 11 additional counties. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (9), Excelsior (8).
Common Goldeneye X Hooded Merganser
(Bucephala clangula X Lophodytes cucullatus)
1 One report of this hybrid 12/11 Wabasha (adult male associating with Common Goldeneyes, Lake Pepin outlet) †PEJ.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
1327 No reports Northwest or Southwest (except Yellow Medicine). December reports from eight north counties, with high counts 12/8 St. Louis (20, Duluth) JLA, 12/6 Otter Tail (13, Fergus Falls) ASu, LiH. North reports after December from 10 counties, with high count 2/25 St. Louis (40, Duluth) ebd; away from Duluth, counts were 8 or fewer. South high counts were from Lake Pepin: 12/3 Goodhue (9,500), 12/7 Wabasha (8,150) PEJ. After December, high counts 1/2 Wabasha (2,700) PEJ, 1/13 Wabasha (2,600) BAF. CBC high count 12/30 Wabasha (420).
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
38 All north reports from Lake Superior, with high counts by county: 1/28 Lake (62, Two Harbors) ebd, 1/9 St. Louis (43, Duluth) JPR, 1/4 Cook (13, Grand Marais) ebd. December south reports (1–2 individuals) from Dakota, Hennepin, Houston. South reports after December (1–2 individuals) from Dakota, Goodhue (overwintered), Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, Wabasha, Washington. CBC high counts 12/15 Duluth (41), 12/16 Two Harbors (30).
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
12 One north report: 12/15 Clay (male, Moorhead) PBB. South reports: 12/1 Hennepin (2, Medicine Lake) JBn, 12/24–1/2 Rice (Northfield) GHo, m.ob.
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
2847 Reported from a season-record 75 counties statewide (previous record was 70 in 2013, 2016), including a record 28 north counties. Notable for the farthest north were 2/9 Kittson (15, Hallock) ebd, 12/9 Roseau (2, near Pelan) NKu, SKu, 2/20 Roseau BSi. North high counts 1/5 Kanabec (112) SPS, 1/12 Norman (112, Ada-Twin Valley airport) SAu, JCJ, 12/8 Pennington (75) ZL. Reported from a record-tying 47 south counties, with high counts 1/22 Nicollet (147, near Courtland, all in one group) ANy, 12/1 Sherburne (112, Elk River) PLJ, 12/30 Washington (90, near Afton S.P.) PNi. CBC high counts 1/5 Pelican Rapids (250), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (227), 12/15 Rochester (219), 12/15 Henderson (215).
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
2213 Reported from about the same number of north counties as the previous five winters, with high counts 12/17 Clearwater (18) CoC, 12/15 St. Louis (9, Duluth) FJN. Reported from more south counties (13) than in at least the past 15 winters. All were along and east of a line from Benton to Rice to Fillmore; all reports were of 1–2 individuals. CBC high counts 12/15 Duluth (37), 12/17 Itasca State Park (18), 12/16 Two Harbors (14).
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
6 Most reports from Lake; also reported from Beltrami, Cook, Koochiching, Lake of the Woods, St. Louis. High counts 2/17 Koochiching (8) ASu, Lake (8, C.R. 2) JmP, ASu. CBC high count 12/30 Beltrami Island (6).
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
11 North reports only, with the great majority from St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog). Statewide high counts 12/29 Roseau (39) ebd, 12/21 Polk (22, Glacial Ridge N.W.R.) ebd, 12/7 Kittson (16) SKu, NKu, 12/19 Pennington (12) RAE, 1/13 Polk (12) HHu, 12/29 Roseau (12) ebd. Sax-Zim Bog high count 2/22 (11) ebd. CBC high counts 12/29 Roseau (70), 12/20 Glacial Ridge (60), 12/15 Crookston (13).
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
5 All reports from Northwest (Clay, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Wilkin), with high counts 12/6 Wilkin (52, Rothsay W.M.A.) LiH, ASu, 12/22 Clay (32, Bluestem Prairie S.N.A.) PBB, 2/18 Clay (25, C.R. 9 near Bluestem Prairie S.N.A.) FFa, MKr, 2/16 Clay (24, Spring Prairie S.N.A.) PBB. CBC high counts 12/15 Crookston (113), 12/22 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River SP (32), 12/20 Glacial Ridge (27).
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
613 All north reports from six Northwest counties, with high counts 12/30 Polk (15) LnT, 2/15 Mahnomen (14) JCJ, SAu. South high counts 2/28 Olmsted (16, Eyota) JmP, 12/13 Murray (14) DAk, 1/28 Mower (8) SWm, 2/28 Renville (8) RJS. CBC high counts 12/15 Crookston (23), 12/15 Marshall (8).
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
1853 Reported from about the same number of counties statewide as the past five winters, from as far northwest as Polk, and northeast to southern St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog, Duluth). North high counts 1/5 Kanabec (108) SPS, 1/12 Otter Tail (65) SEm, 1/1 Todd (45) SDi. Reported from all 53 south counties, with high counts 12/13 Murray (140) DAk, 2/16 Yellow Medicine (83) GWe, 1/26 Stearns (43) MtS. CBC high counts 1/2 Hendricks (188), 1/1 Long Prairie (105), 1/5 Pipestone (81); these are much higher than last winter’s highest CBC count (62).
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
21 Two north reports: 12/8–1/27 Beltrami (Lake Irving) REn, m.ob., 12/15 Fergus Falls CBC. One south report: 12/9–15 Olmsted (Rochester, Cascade Lake) PTr, Rochester CBC.
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
1 One report: 12/2 St. Louis (Duluth, Park Point) BEA.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
No reports for the first winter since 2009.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
3352 Reported statewide from all but two counties (Red Lake, Murray). North high count 1/28 St. Louis (685, Duluth Port Terminal) JLK. Away from Duluth, north counts were 200 or fewer. South high count 12/11 Ramsey (230) LiH. CBC high counts 12/15 St. Paul (North) (1,941), 12/29 Hastings-Etter (1,244), 12/15 Duluth (703), 12/16 Virginia (598).
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
1342 Reported from a season-record 55 counties statewide (ahead of last winter’s then-record 52), but only one report (Itasca) east of a line from Isanti to Kittson. Noteworthy was a report from the far northwest corner: 2/20 Kittson TdS. South high count 1/19 Lyon (126, Cottonwood elevator) GWe. High counts away from Cottonwood include 1/12 Goodhue and Rice (30, Dennison) DAB, ebd, 2/5 Dakota (26, Miesville) KDS. CBC high counts 12/14 Cottonwood (91), 12/29 Hastings-Etter (54), 1/5 Pipestone (38).
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
1444 Reported from the fewest north counties (14) since winter 2008. North reports after December from 10 counties. North high count 1/6 Morrison (19, Little Falls) SEm. Farthest north report 12/31 Lake of the Woods (Baudette) ebd. South reports somewhat higher than the 10-year average (40). High counts 12/22 Isanti (60) MGo, 2/17 Houston (53, LaCrescent) KRz. CBC high counts 12/30 Wabasha (103), 12/15 Faribault (101), 12/15 Winona (76).
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
24 Reported from only six counties statewide, the fewest in at least the past 20 winters. All north: 12/10–14 Douglas (Lake Cowdry) ToR, overwintered (through 2/16) Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) m.ob. South reports from four Twin Cities counties (Carver, Dakota, Hennepin, Scott). Overwintered Scott (up to 45, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (6), Fergus Falls (3).
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
14 One north report: 12/28 Polk LnT. All south reports: 12/31–1/5 Wright (Deer Lake, possibly injured?) ph. ChF, m.ob., 1/1 Isanti REH, 1/8 Winona (2, Winona) †LRd, 12/15 LaCrosse-LaCresent CBC.
Plovers
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
2 All reports: 12/4–8 Houston (up to 4, Wildcat Park) m.ob., 12/6 Blue Earth (3, St. Clair) ebd.
Sandpipers
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
19 First north report since winter 2013: 12/19 St. Louis (Manganika Creek near Virginia) SLF. December reports from 6 south counties. Reports after December include: 1/1 Olmsted (3, near Dover) m.ob., 1/1–2/19 Scott (1–2, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Wilkie Unit) m.ob., 1/4–13 Chisago (up to 10, Wild River S.P.) AJF, MTe, BDo, 1/7–19 Winona (C.R. 4) DBz, 1/15 Winona (Trout Run Creek) MJM, 1/17–2/10 Dakota (1–2, Miesville Ravine P.R.) KDS, m.ob., 1/29–2/20 Dakota (1–2, Etter Bottoms) KDS, DVe, AJF, 1/31–2/8 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) MSw, 2/10–23 Hennepin (Pond Dakota Mission) DWK. High count 1/5 Chisago (10, Wild River S.P.) MTe. CBC high count 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (3).
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
No reports; this species was reported in seven of the previous ten winters.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
38 Reported through early January St. Louis (Duluth) m.ob. The few reports (1–2 birds) from St. Louis, Cook, Lake in mid January ebd were without details. No other north reports. South reports were all from the Twin Cities and to the southeast. High counts 12/1 Dakota (35) KDS, 12/3 Hennepin (20) ACr. South reports after early December were all of 1–3 individuals. Last reported 1/2 Dakota ASu. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (7), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (5).
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
49 December north high count 12/1 St. Louis (650, Duluth) JLK. Overwintered along Lake Superior with high counts after December by county: 1/4 Cook (45, Grand Marais) m.ob., 2/23 Lake (355) JWL, 1/6 St. Louis (330, Duluth) EzH. In Duluth, February counts were 65 or fewer. Reported from 9 south counties in December from Sherburne southeast to Houston, with high counts 12/9 Hennepin (111, Lake Harriet) IVa, 12/1 Washington (53, Grey Cloud Island gravel pit) PNi. No south reports after 1/6. CBC high counts 12/15 Duluth (434), 12/16 Two Harbors (187), 12/15 Grand Marais (23), Bloomington (8).
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
21 High count 12/15 St. Louis (7, Duluth) ClN, JDx; other December counts were 4 or fewer. Duluth reports after December were all of 1–2 individuals; last reported 2/15 JLK. Several January reports (through 1/22 JLK) Lake. One south report: 12/1 Washington (Grey Cloud Island gravel pit) PNi. Nearly all reports statewide were either identified as or presumed to be the Thayer’s subspecies. There were only two reports of Kumlien’s (Duluth): 12/15 ClN, JDx, 12/24 JCa.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
11 Two reports: 12/24 St. Louis (adult, Duluth, Canal Park) †MGo, 12/10 Hennepin (adult, Lake Harriet) †LiH.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
22 Reported December through mid January St. Louis (Duluth) m.ob., with high count 1/6 (7, Canal Park) EzH; last reported 1/20 JLK. Several reports Lake (Two Harbors area), from 1/15 JPR through 2/23 JWL. All south reports: 12/30–1/3 Wabasha (immature, Lake City marina) PEJ, 12/9–11 Hennepin (immature, Lake Harriet) IVa, m.ob. CBC high count 12/15 Duluth (3).
Herring Gull X Glaucous Gull
(Larus argentatus X L. hyperboreus)
1 One report of this hybrid (“Nelson’s” gull): 12/12 St. Louis (adult, Duluth, Canal Park) ph. JLK. This is the fourth report in the last 10 years.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
2 Singles reported St. Louis (Duluth) 12/19–1/12 m.ob., possibly all the same adult. This species appears to have declined in the Duluth area over the past few winters. One report from Cook: 1/20 (Grand Marais) MaJ.
Loons
Pacific Loon
(Gavia pacifica)
1 All north: 1/3–5 St. Louis (Duluth, Lester River mouth) †JLK, m.ob. Possibly the same individual reported 1/21 St. Louis (Duluth, Bluebird Landing) †JLK. There are only two other previous January records for the state.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
1 One report: 12/7 Itasca SC.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
2 All reports: 12/3–6 Rice TFB, 12/21–22 Goodhue (Colville Park) RBW, PEJ.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
5 All reports: 12/3 Dakota (Ft. Snelling S.P., Gun Club Lake) ebd, 12/5 Houston (Brownsville overlook) KDS, 12/22 Freeborn (3, Albert Lea) ebd, 12/23–2/1 Brown and Watonwan (Lake Hanska) STa, m.ob., overwintered Freeborn (1–2, Albert Lea) through 2/13 JWH, DaS. CBC high count 12/29 Albert Lea (7).
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
21 Reported from a season-record 21 south counties (previous winter record was 19 in 2016, 2002). January reports from seven counties (all 1–2 individuals). Overwintered (through 2/15) Hennepin (2, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) m.ob. No other February reports. No reports from the previously reliable Ramsey (Kaposia/Pigs Eye) overwintering location. CBC high counts 12/16 Austin (4), 12/15 Rochester (3).
Black-crowned Night-Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
1 Several December and January reports from Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) are the first north records for the season since winter 1997: 12/11 (2 immatures) WPl, 12/15 Fergus Falls CBC, 1/5 (immature) BDo, ph. LiH, 1/12 (2 immatures) JWH.
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
1 First December report since 2007: 12/15 Ramsey (Snelling Ave. and C.R. C) †RMD.
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
89 December north reports (all singles) from Hubbard, Lake, Polk, St. Louis. No north reports in January, but February reports from Cass, Clay, Clearwater, St. Louis, Wadena, also all singles. Numerous south reports from the traditional Southeast wintering areas in Houston, Fillmore, Wabasha, Winona, and a few from Goodhue. Also reported from Nicollet, Redwood, Renville, Yellow Medicine. High count 1/19 Fillmore (3) m.ob. CBC high count 1/1 Whitewater River (2).
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
822 Reported from 30 counties statewide, the fewest since 2014 but more than the 10-year average (24). December north reports from eight counties, but only one after December: 1/1 Pine ASu. South reports from 12 counties in December and 12 in January, but only 3 in February. High count 12/13 Murray (3) DAk. CBC high count 12/16 Little Falls (3).
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
1638 Reported from 54 counties statewide, well above the 10-year season average (44) and the most in at least the past 10 winters. Reported (all singles) from 11 north counties after December. South reports from 38 counties, including 29 after December. High count 12/6 Hennepin (3, Bredesen Park) MZa. CBC high counts 12/15 St. Paul (North) (4), 12/15 Rochester (3), 12/29 Hastings-Etter (3), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (3).
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
831 Reported from 39 counties statewide, somewhat more than the 10-year average (35). Reports from eight north counties but only two (Pine, Todd) after December. Widely reported south from 31 counties, including 22 after December. CBC high counts 12/15 Faribault (4); five others with 3.
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
104 Reported from 10 north counties, typical for the season (10-year average is 9). Most reports by far were from St. Louis (especially Sax-Zim Bog). All south reports: 12/11 Rice TFB, 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) CBC, 1/22 Stearns AaL, 1/23 Scott ASu, 1/25 Rice RBJ. CBC high count 12/29 Cook Area (2).
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties statewide for only the second time in winter (also in 2016); the 10-year average is 76 counties). North high count in January 1/5 Kanabec (15) SPS, and in February 2/1 St. Louis (9, Duluth) JLK. Reported from all 53 south counties for the third consecutive winter. South high counts 12/24 Isanti (215, central Stanford Twp.) RCl, 1/13 Wabasha (150, Lake Pepin) MaJ. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (174), 12/30 Wabasha (159), 12/22 Red Wing (101).
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
118 Two north reports, both from Morrison: 12/9 SEm, 2/10 ph. REn. Reported from 18 south counties, the most since 2012; all reports were of singles. CBC high count 12/15 Excelsior (2).
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
2152 Reported from 21 north counties, more than the 10-year average of 16, although no reports after December north of a line from and including Clay to Cass and Itasca. Season high counts north: 1/5 Kanabec (10) SPS, 1/1 Todd (8) MJB. Reported from all south counties except Rock, with high counts 1/5 Wright (9) ToL, 1/13 Chisago (9) ebd. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (58), 12/15 Rochester (53), 12/30 Wabasha (41). There were no reports of Harlan’s or Krider’s subspecies.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
2644 Reported from 70 counties statewide, down from last winter’s record 80 but above the 10-year average of 63. North high counts 1/5 (11) and 2/2 (9) Kanabec SPS, 1/1 Todd (7) MJB. South high count 1/1 Anoka (11, Carlos Avery W.M.A.) MHe. CBC high counts 12/26 Pine County (21), 12/21 Rice Lake NWR (20), 12/16 Sax-Zim (11), 1/1 Philbrook (11). Of those (relatively few) individuals for which color morphs were noted, 25 were light and 13 dark (north) and 24 light, 23 dark (south), for a statewide total of 49 light and 36 dark.
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
212 Two north reports: 12/15 Clay (Moorhead, MB Johnson Park) PBB, 1/12 Pine KrM. South reports from 12 counties, similar to the 10-year average of 13. High count 12/15 Olmsted (3) JWH, KEm. CBC high counts 12/15 Rochester (4), 12/16 Austin (3).
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
2040 Reported from 60 counties statewide, somewhat more than the 10-year average (55). High counts 12/15 Olmsted (6) JWH, KEm, several other counts of 4. Several reports of the pale subspecies B. v. subarcticus, from Hennepin, Stearns. CBC high counts 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (17), 12/22 Mankato (15), 12/15 Excelsior (10).
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
1614 A non-invasion year; reported from 30 counties statewide, less than half of last winter’s 62. The 10-year average is 34 (15 north, 19 south). Unlike last winter, most north reports came from St. Louis (especially Sax-Zim Bog). High count 12/24 Marshall (4) HHu; all other reports were of 1–2 individuals. CBC high count 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom (3).
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
1 Reported only from one county (St. Louis, Sax-Zim Bog), the fewest since winter 2002. All reports that included a specific Sax-Zim location were apparently of the same individual. The 10-year average is eight counties.
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
1927 Reported from 46 counties statewide, somewhat above the 10-year average (41). Few or no reports from the western quarter of the state; in the south, no reports west of a line from Stearns to Martin. Counts both north and south were all of 1–3 individuals. CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (11), 12/16 Austin (10), 12/22 Wild River (5).
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
3 Reported from only three counties, the fewest in at least the past 20 years. Nearly all reports were from St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog), with high count 1/10 (3) KRE. There were two reports from Lake and one from Lake of the Woods.
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
46 Reported from four north counties: 12/8 Douglas (found dead) MJB, 12/10 Cass DoH, 12/15 Fargo-Moorhead CBC, 1/10 Pine AJF. South reports from six counties, the fewest since 2013. High count 1/13 Dakota (3, Lake Byllesby R.P.) MaJ.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
212 North reports from Polk, Otter Tail (1–2). Most south reports were from the western half of the region, with high count 12/13 Murray (3) DAk.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
1 Only one report: 12/31 Koochiching (Rainy Lake) ph. JMB.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
611 Reported from six north counties, including single sightings in Crow Wing, Otter Tail, Pine, Polk, St. Louis, and two locations in Clay. South reports from 11 counties, nearly all from the eastern third of that region. High counts 1/5 Dakota (3, Eagan) GUn, 1/10 Washington (3) EzH. CBC high count 12/16 Cedar Creek Bog (2).
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
632 Reported from season-high 38 counties (ten-year average 27) and from all regions of state, albeit less commonly from Northwest and North-central. Frequent midwinter reports, especially from East-central and Southeast regions, indicate numerous overwintering birds. New season record: 12/13 Murray DAk. Other unusual reports: 12/17 Yellow Medicine BDo, 12/22 Clay RSw, 1/5 Pipestone ASu. High count 1/6 Hennepin (3, Bass Ponds) KvM. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (5), 12/15 Excelsior (5), 12/15 Winona (5).
Woodpeckers
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
312 Observed in 15 counties, above ten-year average of 11 counties. No reports north of Crow Wing or west of Chippewa. First season record: 12/28 Kandiyohi JoS. Other unusual reports 12/17 Renville RJS, 12/19 Isanti LMS, 1/25 Nicollet JGI. High count 2/22 Houston (17) SHo. CBC high count 12/16 Cedar Creek Bog (24).
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
2850 Reported from highest number of counties (78) and northern counties (28) in season. Unusual reports 12/31 Baudette CBC, 2/17 Koochiching ASu. High count 12/16 Anoka (12) DgM. CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (123), 12/15 Bloomington (120), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (92).
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
12 Reported from 12 south counties, tied with 2015 for highest number of reporting counties in season. Multiple midwinter reports from Fillmore, Houston, Hennepin and Meeker indicate several overwintering birds. New season record: 2/2 Meeker PKF. No reports of more than two individuals.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
5 Isolated reports from Beltrami, Koochiching, Lake, Lake of the Woods, and St Louis, the highest number of reporting counties since 2012 when also observed in five counties. Unusually, no reports from Sax-Zim bog. All reports of single birds.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
6 Found in six North-central and Northwest counties in expected range, albeit below ten-year average of 9 counties. High counts 12/22 Lake (4) JWL, 12/30 St. Louis (4, Sax-Zim Bog) FJN, JDS,1/28 St. Louis (4, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd. CBC high counts 12/30 Isabella (9), 12/22 Ely (5).
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
3351 Reported from all counties except Nobles, Rock, and Traverse. High counts 2/16 Olmsted (19) ebd, 1/5 Pelican Rapids CBC (18), 2/16 Ramsey (18) ebd. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (177), 12/15 Excelsior (164), 12/15 Faribault (164).
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
3251 Reported statewide from all but four counties in under-birded regions of the state. High count 12/17 Clearwater (17) CoC. CBC high counts 12/15 St. Paul (North) (77), 12/15 Duluth (74), 12/15 Bloomington (72).
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
745 Observed in a season-high 52 counties, well above ten-year average of 40 counties. Red-shafted subspecies (C. a. canescens) found 1/6 McLeod (Luce Line Trail) BDo. High counts 1/7 Hennepin (13) TAT, 12/17 Renville (11) RJS, 2/2 Hennepin (11) TAT. CBC high counts 12/17 Granite Falls (47), 12/15 Bloomington (24), 12/15 Willmar (20).
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
3142 Reported from 73 counties in all regions, but less frequently from counties in the historical prairie biome of the state. High counts 12/17 Clearwater (14) CoC. CBC high counts 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (32), 12/15 Duluth (30), 12/22 Wild River (29).
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
1042 Reported from 52 counties in all regions except Northwest and North-central (ten-year average 45). New season record: 12/16 Lake (Two Harbors) ClN, continued through at least 1/10. Midwinter reports from several South counties indicate numerous overwintering birds. High count 1/3 Brown (3) MiO. CBC high counts 12/30 Wabasha (9), 12/15 LaCrosse-LaCrescent (6), 1/1 Whitewater River (6).
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
1129 A banner year for this species that was seen in 40 counties, well above the ten-year average of 24 and the highest winter-season total. Numerous unusual reports include new season records from 12/26 Carlton JSa, 12/31 Faribault DAk, 1/5 Dodge DBz, 1/13 Grant LiH. Overwintering birds found throughout state. No reports of more than two birds.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
110 Similar distribution as previous five years with ten south reporting counties along or near Mississippi River plus regular overwintering birds in St. Louis. Unusual report 12/31 Fillmore (Rushford) ToM. CBC high count 12/15 St. Paul (North) (3).
Prairie Falcon
(Falco mexicanus)
1 A sighting 12/13 Murray DAk was only the second winter report since 2006.
Shrikes
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
3248 Reported from a season-record 80 counties statewide, well above the ten-year average of 68. High counts all from Sax-Zim Bog: 1/5 St. Louis (8) ebd, 12/31 St. Louis (5) MWS, 2/3 St. Louis (5) ebd. CBC high counts 12/16 Sax-Zim (9), 12/15 Duluth (7), 1/5 Pelican Rapids (6).
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
12 Reported from 12 contiguous counties within expected range in coniferous zone. High counts all from Sax-Zim Bog in St. Louis: 12/19 (20) ebd, 12/13 (15) JHn, 2/9 (15) ebd, 2/10 (15) ebd. CBC high counts 12/30 Isabella (62), 12/22 Ely (52), 12/30 Beltrami Island (48).
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
3352 Reported from all counties except Traverse and Nobles. High counts 1/4 Dakota (40) IVa, 12/16 Morrison (36) SEm, 12/15 Carver (33) JLl, 12/15 Ramsey (33) KSi. CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (381), 12/18 Sherburne N.W.R. (325), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (292).
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
20 Found in 20 north counties, similar to ten-year average of 17. Unusual report 12/15 Grand Marais CBC. High counts 12/24 St. Louis (6) ebd, 2/17 Clearwater (6) REn, AxB, REn. CBC high counts 12/29 Roseau (23), 12/31 Baudette (23), 12/20 Glacial Ridge (9).
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
3253 Reported statewide from all counties except Pennington and Traverse. High counts 2/19 Hennepin (2,400, Minneapolis Pioneers & Soldiers Memorial Cemetery) GrS, 1/11 Olmsted (950, Cascade Meadow Wetlands and Environmental Science Center) LAV. CBC high counts 12/15 Rochester (1,570), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (870), 12/15 Duluth (778).
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
3214 Reported from 48 counties, the highest number on record and well above ten-year average of 35. Continued southern expansion strongly indicated by several records south of its traditional range: 12/3–1/12 Hennepin (Lake Rebecca P.R.) ASu, m.ob., 12/11 Pope HHD, 12/17–1/5 Dakota/Goodhue (near Miesville Ravine) KDS, m.ob., 12/28 Wright (Monticello) LHl, 1/5 Scott SSc. CBC high counts 12/31 Baudette (153), 12/22 Ely (139), 12/16 Two Harbors (130).
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
3350 Reported from all but four counties throughout the season. High counts 12/15 St. Louis (299) ClN, JDx, 12/15 St. Louis (133) FJN, 12/14 Cass (123) REn. CBC high counts 12/15 Duluth (2,491), 12/15 Excelsior (1,111), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (903).
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
9 Observed in nine north counties in coniferous zone, the highest number in past ten years. High counts 1/13 St. Louis (6) ebd, 2/9 St. Louis (6) ebd. CBC high counts 12/16 Sax-Zim (13), 12/30 Beltrami Island (13), 12/30 Isabella (6).
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
11 Reported from 12 counties, mostly along the Mississippi and St. Croix River watersheds as is typical. Most northerly record 12/22 Chisago (Wild River CBC). High count 12/9 Goodhue (5) SMu. CBC high counts 12/15 Winona (15), 12/22 Red Wing (11), 12/15 Rochester (9).
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
1850 Observed from 68 counties (ten-year average 64) throughout state in all regions but Northeast and North-central (except Hubbard). High counts 1/23 Faribault (300) RBJ, 1/27 Washington (250) IVa, 1/31 Brown (200) BTS. CBC high counts 1/2 Hendricks (367), 12/29 Albert Lea (336), 12/14 Morris (77).
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
1 Only report of late migrant 12/3–12/15 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) CMB, m.ob.
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
219 Observed in 19 widely scattered southern counties plus Clay and St. Louis in the north, identical to ten-year average. New season record 12/21 Lincoln LiH. High counts 1/1 Winona (15, Whitewater S.P.) ToM, 12/8 Yellow Medicine (7) GWe. CBC high counts 12/17 Lac qui Parle (4), 12/16 Lamberton (3), 12/22 Mankato (3).
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
223 Well represented throughout North from 22 counties (ten-year average 20). All south reports 12/3 Hennepin (Lake Rebecca P.R.) ASu, 12/3–12/5 Anoka ASu, MAJ, 12/5 Ramsey (Vadnais Lake) EZh. High count 1/19 St. Louis (200, Ely) ebd, m.ob. CBC high counts 12/16 Virginia (166), 12/15 Grand Marais (91), 12/29 Roseau (77).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
1841 Reported from all regions of the state in fairly typical numbers. Unusual winter reports 12/9 Dodge LiH, 1/2 Hendricks CBC. High counts 1/1 Renville (200) GWe, 12/15 Kandiyohi (86) SGa, 12/16 Polk (80) DaL. CBC high counts 12/15 Willmar (242), 12/17 Granite Falls (196), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (186).
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
3248 Reported statewide throughout the season from 80 counties, the highest number of counties in the past ten years and well above the ten-year average of 58. Fewer reports from Southwest and West-central, as expected. New season record 12/8 Red Lake ABL. Other unusual report 12/21 Lincoln LiH. High counts 12/14 Cass (34, NE Quadrant of Walker CBC) REn, 12/16 Fillmore (32, Isinours Management Unit) SHo, 12/19 Becker (32, Tamarac N.W.R.) ebd. CBC high counts 12/15 Duluth (206), 12/16 Sax-Zim (195), 12/15 Grand Marais (178).
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
3251 Reported statewide from all but four western counties. High counts 12/15 Ramsey (33) KSi, 1/3 Hennepin (33) ebd, 1/19 Carver (24) MGi. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (301), 12/15 Excelsior (268), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (258).
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
1945 Observed in all regions and 64 counties, well above the ten-year average of 52. Unusual reports 12/17 Clearwater CoC, 12/30 Koochiching (Rainy Lake) AMe. High counts 12/16 Brown (15) BTS, 12/17 Lac qui Parle (10) WCM, 1/28 Hennepin (10) ASu. CBC high counts 12/14 Cottonwood (29), 12/15 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (23), 12/15 Bloomington (19), 12/17 Lac qui Parle (19).
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
110 Reported from 11 counties, the highest total since 18 in 2012, mostly along the Mississippi, Minnesota and St. Croix watersheds. Highly unusual report 12/15 Cook ph. Grand Marais CBC. Other unusual sightings 12/12 Washington (continuing at Belwin Outdoor Ed. Lab.) JLe, 12/15 Rice RKg, 12/22 Blue Earth (continuing at Rasmussen Woods) †ChH, 12/22 Goodhue GHo, 1/5 Chisago MTe. Overwintering birds observed in Blue Earth, Goodhue, Ramsey, Rice.
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
11 Found in an unprecedented number of south counties (11); the previous high in 2016 was five counties. New season record 12/13 Murray DAk. Other unusual reports: 12/16 Blue Earth ebd, 1/19 Fillmore KEm. Numerous midwinter reports from Blue Earth, Dakota, Fillmore, Hennepin, Houston, Winona and Washington. All reports of single birds.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
34 Observed in season-record seven counties (previous record of three in 2017). All north reports 12/15 Bemidji CBC, 12/15 Duluth CBC, 12/15 Hubbard REn, AxB. Two January records: 1/11 Carver (Rapid Lakes Unit) CJy, 1/11–22 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) TAT, DWK, LiH. All reports of single birds.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
43 Observed in seven widely scattered counties (Cook, Crow Wing, Hennepin, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Olmsted, Winona) somewhat above ten-year average of four. Midwinter north reports from Cook and Lake and Hennepin, Winona, Olmsted in south. All reports of single birds.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
3451 Reported statewide throughout season from all but Rock and Nobles. High counts 1/1 Dakota (1,500) KvM, 1/13 Dakota (1,500) SHF, BAF, 1/7 Dakota (1,200) BAF. CBC high counts 12/15 Northwest McLeod (Hutchinson) (5,378), 12/22 Red Wing (1,547), 12/29 Hastings-Etter (1,449).
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
337 Reported from a season-record 40 counties, more than twice the ten-year average of 19. Unusual north reports: 12/15 Fergus Falls CBC, 12/16–1/20 Otter Tail JsS, 12/24 Todd DLP, 1/5 Kanabec SPS. Overwintering birds observed in several south counties. High counts 12/30 Chippewa (28, Gneiss Outcrops S.N.A.) GWe, 1/12 Renville (21) GWe, 12/30 Goodhue (20, Colvill Park) SMu, 1/4 Le Sueur (20, Ney N.C.) JSt. CBC high counts 12/17 Granite Falls (44), 12/15 Willmar (19), 12/15 Owatonna (18).
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
(Sialia currucoides)
1 Only report was of a single bird found during the Cedar Creek Bog CBC 12/16 Isanti †MHe, ph., JSa, DGn, JRk. Continuing observations of this individual by many observers through 1/17.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
410 Widely scattered reports throughout state from 14 counties, slightly above ten-year average of 10. First county record 12/18 Isanti (Athens Twp) EzH. Other unusual reports 12/17 Chippewa (Gneiss Outcrops S.N.A.) RJS, 12/17 Granite Falls CBC, 1/5 Pipestone ASu, GWe, 1/13 Wright MJB, 1/23–24 Beltrami CTx, ph. REn, AxB. No reports of more than two individuals.
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
8 Scattered reports of one or two birds from eight South counties, slightly above ten-year average of six. Unusual reports 12/9 Redwood BTS, 12/14 Wright LiH, 12/17 Lac qui Parle WCM, 12/22 Mankato CBC. Overwintering birds in Hennepin, Rice.
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
2645 Found in 71 counties in all regions of the state. High counts 1/28 Hennepin (5,100, Lake of the Isles) MPi, 2/3 Le Sueur (2,998) ArS, 12/15 Dakota (1,325) BAF. CBC high counts 12/15 Bloomington (1,357), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (1,102) CBC, 12/22 Mankato (907).
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
75 Widely scattered reports from the highest number of counties since 2012, when also seen in 12 counties. Unusual reports 12/12 Pennington JMJ, 12/19 Todd ChK, 12/29 Douglas BEc, 2/10 Watonwan JLg. All reports of single birds.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
3151 Reported statewide and throughout the season from all but four counties. High counts 12/15 Hennepin (500) MwT, 1/5 Pipestone (237) ASu, GWe, 2/2 Dakota (200) MwT, 2/8 Kittson (200) ebd. CBC high counts 1/5 Pipestone (691), 12/15 Rochester (636), 12/14 Morris (567).
EURASIAN TREE SPARROW
(Passer montanus)
11 First winter reports since 2016: 1/18–1/25 Meeker ph. †BNn, m.ob., 2/21 Lake of the Woods ph. SnL.
Finches
BRAMBLING
(Fringilla montifringilla)
1 First winter records since 2001, both coming to feeders at private residences: 1/26 Becker (Richwood) BDS, documented and photographed by many observers through 2/13 (but also see spring report); 1/28–29 Winona (Rollingstone, adult female) ph. fide AXH.
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
81 Seen in 10 counties mostly in North, identical to ten-year average. All south 1/3–27 Hennepin (Hillsdale Cemetery) ph. AnM, m.ob. High counts all from Sax-Zim Bog in St. Louis: 2/7 (85) ebd, 1/6 (73) DnS, MWS. CBC high counts 12/29 Fredenberg (49), 1/1 Hibbing (42), 1/4 Eagle’s Nest Lakes (33).
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
211 Reported from 23 counties, similar to the ten-year average of 20. Seen in all counties north of a line from Polk to Chicago except Red Lake and Pennington, and in no county south of this line. High counts 12/29 Roseau (168) ebd, 2/26 Beltrami (120) REn. CBC high counts 12/28 Aurora (485), 12/31 Baudette (346), 1/1 Hibbing (334).
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
2250 Observed in a season-record high 72 counties (ten-year average 58) in all regions of state. Unusual winter reports 12/4 Wadena RAE, 12/23 Swift JST, 1/6 Clearwater SAu, 2/21 Mahnomen REn. High counts 12/28 Meeker (93) DOr, 1/6 Meeker (70) BDo, KDS, 12/15 Rice (50) KeM. CBC high counts 12/15 Owatonna (161), 12/15 Rochester (154), 12/29 Hastings-Etter (151).
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
2546 Observed in all regions of the state from 71 counties, a season-record high (ten-year average 52). Unusual winter records 2/17 Dodge ebd, 2/2 Grant DnS. High counts 12/20 Polk (60) ebd, 1/7 Carver (34) JCy, 12/18 Douglas (32) BEc. CBC high counts 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (88), 12/17 Granite Falls (86), 12/17 Lac qui Parle (73).
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
3330 Seen in 63 counties, including all north counties except Traverse, fewer than during the prior year’s major invasion (83 counties), but above the ten-year average of 56. High counts 1/5 St. Louis (500) StK, 2/26 St. Louis (420) FJN, ebd. CBC high counts 12/31 Baudette (580), 12/30 Beltrami Island (578), 12/30 Isabella (332).
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
173 Reported from 20 counties, close to the ten-year average of 19, but far fewer than last year’s major invasion when seen in 47 counties. All south sightings occurred in late February: 2/17–2/18 Wright ToL, RAE, 2/18 Ramsey BDo, 2/26–2/27 Hennepin MaJ, ARh. High count 2/9 St. Louis (4) ASu. CBC high count 12/29 Roseau (2).
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
171 Found in 19 counties, above the ten-year average of 14, but well below last year’s major invasion when reported from 32 counties. Unusual north report 1/26 Norman (Gary) ShG. All south reports: 1/25,1/27 Ramsey (Vadnais Lake) ASu, TsH. High counts 1/15 Lake (45) JHn, 1/10 St. Louis (30) KRE, 1/13 Lake (30) ebd, 1/21 Lake (30) FJN, m.ob. CBC high counts 12/30 Beltrami Island (43), 12/19 Tamarac N.W.R. (36), 12/16 Two Harbors (30).
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
113 Reported from 15 counties, including most counties in Northeast and North-central (ten-year average 24). All south reports: 12/13 Hennepin ebd, 12/15 Stearns LKo, 1/4,1/13 Chicago AJF, MwT. High counts 2/3 Koochiching (63) REn, AxB, 12/30 St. Louis (35) ebd, 1/18 St. Louis (35) ebd. CBC high counts 12/15 Duluth (52), 12/16 Sax-Zim (44), 12/16 Two Harbors (36).
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
3148 Found in season-record number of reporting counties (79) with fewer reports from Southwest, as expected. Unusual winter record: 12/20 Lincoln HHD. High counts 1/26–2/17 Morrison (500) KEm, SEm, 12/24 Hubbard (125) REn, 12/7 Scott (120) BHe. CBC high counts 12/22 Ely (844), 12/14 Walker (359), 1/1 Philbrook (359).
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
3250 Reported statewide from all but five counties, a season-high record. High counts 2/19 Hubbard (95) REn, AxB, 1/30 Cass (74) BEc, 12/13 Ramsey (70) ebd, 1/18 Otter Tail (70) JsS. CBC high counts 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (282), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (248), 12/22 Wild River (247).
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
1243 Reported statewide except in coniferous zone of Northeast and North-central. Unusual winter records: 1/4 Anoka LiH, 2/17 Clearwater REn. High counts 12/31 Faribault (570) DAk, 1/20 Rice (400) DAB, 1/20 Rice (250) ebd. CBC high counts 12/14 Morris (100), 12/15 Fairmont (100), 1/1 Mountain Lake-Windom (97).
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
3147 Reported statewide and throughout the season from 78 counties (ten-year average 72). High counts 12/29 Roseau (2,540) ebd, 2/9 Otter Tail (720) GWe. CBC high counts 12/29 Roseau (3,103), 1/5 Pelican Rapids (554), 12/31 Baudette (422).
Towhees, Sparrows
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
59 Observed in an unprecedented 14 counties with all records documented and/or photographed. The previous high of reporting counties was four in 2015. New season records: 12/27 Douglas LGl, 1/3 Fillmore ASu, 12/15 Jackson County CBC, 12/2 Todd SDi. Numerous January reports from Fillmore, Lyon, Olmsted, Polk, Ramsey, Rice indicate many overwintering birds.
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
16 First winter records since 2013 in a season-high seven counties (previous high 3 in 2012). Only north report 12/16, 12/18 Lake (Two Harbors) ph. SLL, JWL, m.ob. All south reports: 12/9 Renville BTS, 12/9 Rice ph. GHo, JiP, 12/9 Waseca ClB, LiH, 12/12–2/16 Olmsted ph. †JWH, 12/30 Dakota ph. LiH, 2/15 Scott ANy.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
316 Reported from 19 counties, well above last year’s total of 6 and the ten-year average of 11. New winter record 1/19 Pipestone VKl. Unusual north report: 12/1 Polk SAu. No counts of over two individuals.
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
2051 Reported from 71 counties, similar to totals from prior two years and above ten-year average of 61. Unusual winter record 2/15 Mahnomen SAu. High counts 1/24 Houston (150) SHo, 2/2 Kanabec (135) SPS, 1/27 Dakota (120) MiT, MwT. CBC high counts 12/28 Northern Meeker County (281), 12/15 Rochester (142), 12/29 Albert Lea (115).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
3252 Reported throughout the season from all but Koochiching, Rock, Traverse. High counts 1/19 Fillmore (200) MJM, 12/29 Freeborn (88) SHo, 1/27 Dakota (80) MiT, MwT. CBC high counts 1/1 Long Prairie (439), 12/29 Hastings-Etter (419), 12/29 Albert Lea (340).
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
16 Reported from seven counties, close to ten-year average of six, mostly from Mississippi River watershed. Only north report 12/27, 1/5 Douglas LGl. Many January and February reports indicate a number of overwintering birds. High count 1/15 Dakota (3) IVa.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
11 Observed in 11 south counties, identical to ten-year average. Unusual winter records: 12/10 Nobles ABL, 12/12 Watonwan RBW. No reports of more than two individuals.
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
1537 Reported throughout the season from 52 counties, more than double the ten-year average of 24 and by far a new season-high (previous high 36 in 2015). New winter records 12/9 Waseca BAb, 12/17 Granite Falls CBC. High counts 12/17 Dakota (10) CAs, 1/20 Rice (10) DAB, 12/4 Hennepin (8) HPe. CBC high counts 12/15 Minneapolis (North) (21), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (19), 12/15 Rochester (17).
Vesper Sparrow
(Pooecetes gramineus)
11 First reports since 2011 winter season: 12/15 Fargo-Moorhead CBC, 1/3 Kandiyohi RSF.
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
1 First winter report since 2015: 12/9 Dodge (Bud Jensen W.M.A.) ClB, LiH.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
432 Observed in a season-high 36 counties, well above the ten-year average of 16. New winter records: 1/23 Faribault RBJ, 1/13 Isanti DnS, 12/15 Jackson KDS, 2/2 Lincoln AaL. Numerous reports throughout January and February indicated many overwintering birds. High count 2/9 Hennepin (4) TAT. CBC high counts 12/17 Granite Falls (5), 12/15 Owatonna (4).
Lincoln's Sparrow
(Melospiza lincolnii)
3 For third consecutive year reported from three counties, following seven years in which none were observed in winter season. All reports: 12/9 Dodge (Bud Jensen W.M.A.) ClB, LiH, 12/21 Ramsey AHn, 1/1 Scott ANy. No reports after 1/1.
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
14 Observed in a season-high 14 south counties, well above the ten-year average of four. New season records: 12/13 Murray DAk, 12/14 Yellow Medicine WCM, 2/2 Freeborn BDo. High counts 12/3 Hennepin (3) BAF, 12/5 Hennepin (3) CMB.
Spotted Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus)
1 Reported for third consecutive winter: 12/14 Mower ph. †TDo.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
2 Reported for third consecutive winter: 12/4 Ramsey ph. MWS, 12/15 Winona CBC, 2.2 Winona ph. LiH.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
1 A single report for this species that is observed in about 70% of winter seasons: 1/27 Blue Earth (visiting feeder near Mountain Lake since early January) ph. MJz.
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
37 Reported from a winter-season high ten counties (previous high three) with all reports from counties west of a line from Polk to Fillmore. All reports with details distinguishing from Eastern Meadowlark: 12/30 Pipestone VKl, 12/30 Faribault DAk, 1/3 Fillmore ASu, 1/10 Todd TLu, 1/20 Meeker BNn.
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
2 Two reports of late lingering individuals, the third time in the last ten years: 12/10 Sherburne ph. JDd, 12/15 Henderson CBC.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
1131 Reported from 42 widely scattered counties in all regions of state, similar to ten-year average of 39. Unusual reports: 12/4–2/20 Roseau BSi, 1/6 Pine KrM, 1/27 Mahnomen HeH. High counts 12/9 Swift (210) MJB, 12/14 Le Sueur (200) RSA. CBC high counts 1/5 Pelican Rapids (260), 12/22 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River SP (219), 12/15 Marshall (40).
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
8 Observed in eight south counties, identical to prior year and to the ten-year average. Overwintering birds in Blue Earth, Dakota, and Hennepin. High counts 12/22 Goodhue (86) GHo, AJF, KDS, 1/13 Dakota (72) KDS. CBC high counts 12/22 Red Wing (86), 12/14 Morris (41), 12/29 Hastings-Etter (31).
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
59 Reported from 14 counties, nearly identical to ten-year average of 13 but significantly fewer than prior two winters when seen in over 20 counties. Unusual winter records: 12/6 Murray TAT, 12/9 Swift MJB, 12/21 Pipestone LiH. High counts 12/24 Otter Tail (25) JsS, 12/15 Lyon (12) NMe. No CBC reports of more than two individuals.
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
12 Reported for only the third time in past ten years from three western counties. All reports from mid-December: 12/14 Stevens CBC, 12/15 ph. Kensington CBC, 12/15 Lyon ph. NMe.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
922 Reported from 31 widely scattered counties in all regions of the state, similar to most winters. Unusual reports: 12/4–2/20 Roseau BSi, 2/9 Norman TCL. High count 1/21 Blue Earth (10) ChH. CBC high count 12/15 Henderson (10).
Warblers
Ovenbird
(Seiurus aurocapilla)
1 The third and fourth latest migrants ever were found at feeders 12/1–27 Hennepin (Bloomington) ph. RSc, 12/28–1/1 Hennepin (New Hope) ph. †SMC. Though these are non-overlapping records, photographs demonstrate that these were different individuals. This marked the third winter of the past ten with reports of this species.
Pine Warbler
(Setophaga pinus)
1 First winter report since 2008: 1/26–2/28 Olmsted ph. †JPr, JmP, m.ob. (apparently present at Rochester feeder since 12/26).
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
3 As typical of most winters, a few lingering migrants observed in December: 12/13 Carver (Carver P. R.) JCy, 12/14 Dakota (Lake Byllesby R.P.) PRH, 12/19 Le Sueur (Ney N. C.) JSt. Only report after December: 1/7 Carver (Carver P. R.) JCy.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Western Tanager
(Piranga ludoviciana)
1 Second winter record for this rare migrant 1/18–1/26 Chisago ph. JSa.
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
2451 Reported from 75 counties in all regions of the state, although less frequently in Northwest, as expected. Unusual reports 12/21 Lincoln (Hole-in-the-Mountain C.P.) LiH, 1/12 Norman (Halstad) JCJ, SAu. High counts 1/20 Rice (50) DAB, 2/2 Winona (40) LiH, 12/29 Dakota (38) ADS. CBC high counts 12/15 Excelsior (266), 12/15 St. Paul (North) (230), 12/29 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (219).
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
1 Third winter record in the past ten years: 12/1 Rice (2) TFB.