Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon
The 2020-Winter Season
1 December 2020 through 28 February 2021
Bruce A. Fall, Howard C. Towle, and Paul E. Budde

This winter season was notable for a number of rarities, including two Accidental species (Ancient Murrelet, Bullock’s Oriole) and seven Casuals (King Eider, California Gull, Lewis’s Woodpecker, Gyrfalcon, Mountain Bluebird, Eurasian Tree Sparrow, Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch). Three species were found in winter for the first time, and there were seven first county records.

Generally mild autumn weather persisted into December, and contributed to some waterfowl lingering in significant numbers, especially in the Mississippi River pools in the southeast. As in the previous three winters, there was little evidence of widespread early spring waterfowl migration into southern Minnesota. Reports of early migrants mostly consisted of small numbers of a few duck species in late February and reports of early migrant geese were lacking. Besides Canadas, the only geese reported after December were Cackling, from 11 counties. A total of about five Mute Swans was reported from four counties, which is typical of recent winters. As with most reports, their provenance is undetermined. In recent years, most sightings have come from near the Minnesota River in the Twin Cities and the Mississippi River from Point Douglas to Minneiska. Trumpeter Swans overwintered widely and in large numbers, with midwinter counts of 200 or more from eight counties. In contrast, only a few Tundra Swans were reported after December.

As usual, a good variety of ducks overwintered at Blue Lake W.T.P. in Scott County. Fifteen species were reported after December, including state midwinter high counts of Northern Shoveler, Ring-necked Duck, and Hooded Merganser. A female King Eider spent over a month in Grand Marais, and over 50 birders were able to see it. This is the fifth winter record in the past decade. Four Harlequin Ducks were reported (one in Two Harbors, three in Grand Marais), as were all three scoter species for the first winter since 2012. Most were White-winged, with a total of about seven individuals in four counties. Away from Lake Superior, Long-tailed Ducks were reported from six south counties, including Hennepin (Bde Maka Ska) where a flock of five stayed for over three weeks.

Eurasian Collared-Doves continue to thrive in the state. They were reported from a season-record 63 counties, including midwinter reports near the Canadian border in Roseau and Kittson counties, but there were no reports from the North-central or Northeast counties. An Ancient Murrelet was discovered off Stony Point, St. Louis County in January, and word quickly spread so that 100 or more birders were able to see it that day; searches the following day were unsuccessful. This is the eighth record for the state and the first in over two decades. The first six were specimen records of birds that were recovered dead or ill, or shot by hunters. Only the last two were from Lake Superior.

For likely the first time ever, four species of shorebirds were recorded in December. In addition to the expected Killdeer and Wilson’s Snipe, two separate American Golden-Plovers provided only the second and third winter season records. A Greater Yellowlegs on the first was only the second ever for the month and only the third for the winter season. Gull records of note included a second-cycle California Gull in Duluth, the sixth winter record of this species. Iceland Gull numbers were modest in comparison with some previous years, with counts of four or fewer. Great Black-backed Gulls continue in low numbers, with probably only two individuals in Duluth and none reported elsewhere. One Lesser Black-backed Gull in Dakota continued the string of reports of this species to thirteen consecutive winters. Away from Lake Superior, the only gulls found after mid January were a few Ring-billeds in four south counties.

The mild start to December probably contributed to a record number of counties (14) reporting American White Pelicans, although only one bird remained beyond December. Two immature Black-crowned Night-Herons attempted to overwinter in Winona; one succeeded but the other was found dead in late February. The location (Gilmore Creek) is where two other immatures successfully overwintered in 2012. This was only the seventh winter season record in the past 20 years. Single Turkey Vultures in three south counties were unexpected. There have been only two other December reports in the past 20 years. Also unexpected was the state’s second winter record of Broad-winged Hawk. An adult was photographed in Savage (Scott County) on December 19, on the Bloomington CBC. The two Minnesota records (the first was in December 2017) are the only ones that have been reported to eBird for any Midwestern state during the winter season. Remarkable was the Great Gray Owl photographed at an undisclosed location in Nobles County in February. Not only was this the first county record, but also the first for the Southwest region.

The fourth Lewis’s Woodpecker to be found in Minnesota in the past ten years frequented a feeder in Morrison County from December 21 well into the spring season, providing a first county record and allowing many birders the opportunity to observe this Casual species. Red-headed Woodpeckers were reported from 12 counties, but curiously none from the Cedar Creek Bog CBC, which counted 98 individuals on the prior year’s count. Both Belted Kingfisher and Northern Flicker set season-high marks. After a three-year absence, a Gyrfalcon was reported this season from Clay County.

Common Raven reports from 15 south counties continued the trend from the past several years of the southerly occurrence of this corvid. Trending in the opposite direction, Tufted Titmouse observations came from a season-high 15 counties, including a new county record for Blue Earth. A single Bohemian Waxwing in a flock of Cedar Waxwings spent the winter season in Mankato, far from the normal winter range.

Season-high counts were also observed for many species this past winter and in particular, wrens had a strong showing. Two Marsh Wrens, including one in Hennepin County that lingered throughout January, were the first since 2016. Winter Wrens were seen in a season-high 13 counties. Most remarkable was the tally of Carolina Wrens in 21 counties, including four north counties, exceeding the previous high of 18 set in 2012 and more than tripling the ten-year average of six. A single Northern Mockingbird observed in Washington County was the first winter record since 2017.

The highlight of the season for many birders was a highly cooperative male Mountain Bluebird that mingled with a flock of Eastern Bluebirds at the Como Regional Park from 12 December to 6 March. This bird was seen by over 500 observers and certainly qualifies as the most photographed bird of the season, if not the year.

Most winter finches were seen in nearly average or slightly above-average numbers this winter, rebounding strongly from last winter’s dismal reports. The strongest showing came from White-winged Crossbills, which were reported from 55 counties in all regions of the state. During the prior winter they were reported from only 11 counties. After a winter without a single report, Hoary Redpolls were found in 23 counties. And Evening Grosbeaks, observed in only two counties in the 2019 winter season, were found in 21 counties, the highest total in over 15 years.

Unseasonably mild late fall and early winter conditions led to an unusually high number of late migrants. Most remarkable was a Wood Thrush seen in south Minneapolis from 12 to 24 December. This sighting established a first winter record for this species, besting the previous late date of 13 November set the previous fall by more than a month. Another record late visitor was an American Pipit observed at the Blue Lake area of Scott County until 21 December. Baltimore Orioles were observed for the third consecutive winter, including a record late date of 14 January from Mille Lacs County. A wayward Bullock’s Oriole continued in Itasca County until 19 December, establishing a first winter record. In Hennepin County, a deceased Summer Tanager was photographed on 25 December. And one hardy Rose-breasted Grosbeak visited a feeder in Chisago County as late as 15 January.

The mild late fall and early winter weather also contributed to several late lingering warbler reports. Two Common Yellowthroat observations were the first since the 2009 winter season, including a second latest date of 19 December in Olmsted County. The third winter report of a Black-throated Blue Warbler seen as late as 12 December came from Vadnais-Snail Lake Regional Park in Ramsey County. And most remarkable was a first winter record of a Black-throated Green Warbler last seen on 13 December in Olmsted County.

Weather summary: Statewide average temperatures in December were almost six degrees (F) above normal. Many regions did not experience sub-zero temperatures until Christmas Eve. In January these average temperatures rose to 7.5 degrees above normal. An Arctic air mass over the state in much of February dropped average temperatures to almost nine degrees below normal. The coldest temperature of the season was -50º east of Ely, St. Louis County, on 13 and 14 February, though two weeks later it was 57º in Rushford, Fillmore County.

December was a dry month and much of the state was brown until a major storm hit on 23 December. It brought a half-foot to a foot of snow to much of the state, and winds of 55 mph and higher buffeted all but the northernmost areas. January was also dry, apart from a rain and wet snow event mid-month. February was the sixth consecutive month with below average precipitation. It also had one major weather event, a storm that moved from the Southwest into the Central region on 28 February and dropped 7–8 inches of snow in its path.

Documented reports still under review: Eurasian Tree Sparrow 1/7 Freeborn (rural Hartland).

Insufficiently documented records of Regular species: Western Grebe 12/2 Wabasha (only the second county record and rare statewide in winter); Common Nighthawk 1/9 Hennepin (extraordinarily late date).

Acknowledgements: 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 2021). Steve Weston, serving as Minnesota CBC coordinator, compiled vast amounts of data from 80 counts. Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished seasonal report data from 1995 through 2019. 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)
9 Scattered early to mid December reports from nine south counties; one lingered until 12/22 Rice m.ob. No reports after December. High count 12/4 Jackson (5) PEJ.
Ross's Goose
(Anser rossii)
2 All reports: 12/4–20 Martin PEJ, m.ob., 12/5 Lac qui Parle (2) GWe.
Greater White-fronted Goose
(Anser albifrons)
11 Early to mid December reports from 11 south counties. Last reported 12/20 Martin BRB. High counts 12/4 Martin (91) PEJ, 12/16 Martin (33) BRB. CBC high counts 12/17 Fairmont (23), 12/19 Jackson County (9), 12/20 Murray County (5).
Cackling Goose
(Branta hutchinsii)
330 All north reports: 12/1 Grant RAE, 12/19 Clay (4) PBB, 1/7 Clay (3), 1/16 Otter Tail REn, RLF, 2/27 Clay ebd. December reports from 26 south counties, with high counts 12/5 Lac qui Parle (120), Big Stone (two locations, 75 and 65) GWe, 12/4 Martin (52) PEJ. January reports from seven south counties (all 1–3 individuals) including 1/4 Benton HHD. Two February reports were presumably overwintering birds: 2/4 McLeod BHa, 2/13 Olmsted (4) MwT. CBC high counts 12/17 Fairmont (50), 12/19 Marshall (25).
Canada Goose
(Branta canadensis)
1849 Season high count north 12/19 Clay (Moorhead W.T.P., 7,500) PBB. Away from Moorhead, north high count 12/17 Polk (700) DaL. Reported from 13 north counties after December, with high count 1/11 Clay (5,000, Moorhead W.T.P.) REn, RLF. Widespread south, with reports from all but four counties. Season high counts south 12/4 Martin (7,600) PEJ, 12/5 Big Stone (6,000) GWe. CBC high counts 12/17 Fairmont (14,026), 12/19 Fargo-Moorhead (13,100), 12/1 Faribault (11,726), 12/19 Rochester (5,405).
Mute Swan
(Cygnus olor)
4 Reported from four south counties: 12/2–26 Hennepin (1–3, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge; continuing from November) m.ob., 12/9–10 Meeker (Lake Ripley) PKF, BNn, 12/26–30 Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.; possibly one of the Hennepin individuals) HHD, m.ob., 2/22–23 Wabasha (Reads Landing) SAM, PEJ.
Trumpeter Swan
(Cygnus buccinator)
1645 Reported from 61 counties statewide, a season record (previous high 60, winter 2016), including 12/14 Lincoln (4, Hendricks CBC), 12/1 Stevens (5) RAE. Overwintered widely; after December, reported from 16 north and 31 south counties. North season high counts 1/1 Morrison (300) JaE, 1/15 Otter Tail (250) REn, RLF. South season high counts 1/23 Sherburne (450, Becker) MJB, 12/23 Scott (347) PEJ. CBC high counts 1/1 Pillager (485), 12/19 Bloomington (463), 1/2 Alexandria (349), Northern Wright County (311).
Tundra Swan
(Cygnus columbianus)
13 No north reports. Reported from 12 south counties in December, with high count 12/18 Wabasha (800, Pool 5) PEJ. Counts away from Wabasha were fewer than 25. Unusual winter records 12/5 Big Stone (8) GWe, 12/7 Fillmore (4) ToM, 12/4 Freeborn PEJ. Reports after December 1/19 Goodhue, 2/23–27 Wabasha (up to 4) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/19 La Crosse-La Crescent (110), 12/19 Winona (31).
Wood Duck
(Aix sponsa)
412 North reports from four counties: 12/19 St. Louis (2) JLK, Clay (2) PBB, 1/14 Crow Wing LSf, 1/15 Otter Tail REn, RLF. December south reports from 11 counties, with high count 12/5 Hennepin (85, Long Meadow Lake) PEJ. Unusual winter record 12/6 Brown BTS. South reports after December from five counties (1–4 birds). CBC high counts 12/19 Bloomington (10), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (6).
Northern Shoveler
(Spatula clypeata)
11 No north reports. December reports from ten south counties, with high count 12/21 Waseca (95, Loon Lake) SHo. Reported after December from four counties, with high count 1/15, 1/29 Scott (11, Blue Lake W.T.P.) CRM, PEJ. CBC high counts 12/19 La Crosse-La Crescent (46), Excelsior (18), 12/17 Fairmont (6).
Gadwall
(Mareca strepera)
116 One north report: 12/19 Clay PBB. December reports from 14 south counties, with high counts 12/7 Winona (1,500), 12/1 Wabasha (1,315) PEJ. Reported from nine south counties after December. Highest midwinter counts include 1/17 Wabasha (187, Pool 5) PEJ, 1/12 Winona (100, Whitewater W.M.A.) ebd. As in prior winters, large numbers overwintered Scott (up to 71, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. CBC high counts 12/19 Excelsior (115), 12/19 La Crosse-La Crescent (69), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (28).
American Wigeon
(Mareca americana)
5 December reports from five south counties (Hennepin, Houston, Lac qui Parle, Wabasha, Winona), with high counts 12/1 Wabasha (267), 12/8 Wabasha (38) PEJ. Overwintered Winona (female, Shives Road) m.ob. CBC high count 12/19 La Crosse-La Crescent (16).
Mallard
(Anas platyrhynchos)
1544 Overwintered widely, with reports after December from 12 north and 32 south counties. Season high counts north 2/27 St. Louis (1,700, Canal Park) EBr, 12/18 St. Louis (700, Duluth) JLK. North high counts away from Duluth 12/19, 1/2 Clay (500) PBB, 1/16 Otter Tail (500) ToR. South high counts 12/18 Wabasha (5,000, Pool 5) PEJ, 2/23 Scott (3,500, Shakopee Mill Pond) BBr. CBC high counts 12/19 Minneapolis (North) (5,665), Excelsior (4,495), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (4,081), 12/19 Bloomington (2,132).
American Black Duck
(Anas rubripes)
216 North high count 12/20 St. Louis (28, Duluth) ClN. Multiple individuals (up to 12) overwintered Duluth m.ob. Also reported 12/20–21 Morrison (2) SEm, KEm, MEm. South high count 12/22 Wabasha (40, Pool 5) PEJ. South reports after December from ten counties, with high count 1/1 Scott (7, Shakopee Mill Pond) MwT. CBC high counts 12/20 Duluth (37), 12/19 Excelsior (4).
Mallard X American Black Duck
(Anas platyrhynchos X A. rubripes)
16 Most reports of this hybrid were from St. Louis (Duluth), of 1–3 individuals, and Scott (Shakopee Mill Pond, Blue Lake W.T.P.), all singles. Singles also reported from Anoka, Hennepin, Wabasha, Winona.
Northern Pintail
(Anas acuta)
117 One north report 2/28 St. Louis (male, Canal Park) LAV. South high count 12/10 Wabasha (280, Pool 5) PEJ. Reported from seven south counties after December, all singles.
Mallard X Northern Pintail
(Anas platyrhynchos X A. acuta)
2 The same hybrid male was reported at two locations: 12/15 Wabasha (Minneiska), 12/22 Winona †PEJ.
Green-winged Teal
(Anas crecca)
114 One north report 1/15 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls, Riverside Park) REn, RLF. December reports from 12 south counties, with high count 12/11 Hennepin (13, Colman Lake) JAB, 12/17 Martin (7) BRB. Reported after December from nine south counties, all of 1–2 individuals. CBC high count 12/17 Fairmont (7).
Canvasback
(Aythya valisineria)
8 December reports from eight south counties, with high count 12/1 Wabasha (2,100, Pool 5) PEJ. Away from Wabasha, high counts were fewer than 25. Two reports from Lac qui Parle: 12/1 (2, Salt Lake) WCM, 12/5 (Big Stone N.W.R.) GWe. Reported from three counties after December (Goodhue, Wabasha, Winona), all of 11 or fewer individuals until probable early spring arrivals 2/28 Wabasha (48) PEJ.
Redhead
(Aythya americana)
119 One north report: 12/19 Clay (5, Moorhead, American Crystal Sugar lagoons) PBB. December south reports from 14 counties, with high count 12/7 Wabasha (8) PEJ. Midwinter reports from five counties (Dakota, Goodhue, Scott, Wabasha, Washington), all of 1–4 individuals. Probable early migrants 2/27 Cottonwood (4), Jackson (4), Nobles (8) PEJ. One 2/27 Sherburne HHD may also have been an early migrant. CBC high count 12/19 Fargo-Moorhead (5).
Ring-necked Duck
(Aythya collaris)
317 All north reports: 12/8 – 1/19 Lake (male, Two Harbors) DvN, EBr, ASu, m.ob., 12/19 Clay (American Crystal Sugar lagoons, Moorhead) PBB, 12/20 Polk (East Grand Forks) DaL. December south reports from 15 counties, including 12/12 Chisago (Interstate S.P.) ebd. Season high counts 12/1 Wabasha (3,200, Pool 5) PEJ, 12/13 Winona (350, Prairie Island Spillway) SDz, ebd. Reported after December from eight south counties, including early January counts of up to 38 Washington (Grey Cloud Island gravel pit) BDo, m.ob. Overwintered in large numbers Scott (up to 50, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. CBC high counts 12/19 Excelsior (48).
Greater Scaup
(Aythya marila)
18 One north report 12/25 St. Louis (Duluth) PHS. December reports from seven south counties including 12/6 Brown (female, Somsen W.M.A.) BTS, 12/19 Kandi-yohi (Willmar CBC). Season high count 12/22 Wabasha (30, Lake Pepin) PEJ. Reports after December include 1/4 Wabasha (Minneiska) ASu, REn, RLF, 1/28 Wabasha (11, Camp Lacupolis) PEJ, 2/27 Winona (2) JmP, 2/28 Wabasha (15, Pool 5, probable early migrants) PEJ.
Lesser Scaup
(Aythya affinis)
223 North reports: 12/4 Beltrami (3, Lake Irving, Bemidji) DPJ, 12/19 Clay (4, American Crystal Sugar lagoons, Moorhead) PBB, 1/7 Clay (Moorhead) REn, RLF. December south reports from 16 counties, with high count 12/1 Wabasha (500, Pool 5) PEJ. December high count away from Wabasha: 12/2 Meeker (28) PKF. Midwinter reports from four counties, including 1/17 Wabasha (18, Pool 5) PEJ, and overwintering Scott (up to 5, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. Late February (2/27) reports from Freeborn, Jackson, Goodhue PEJ, and 2/27–28 Hennepin m.ob. were probably early migrants. CBC high counts 12/19 Excelsior (34), 12/19 Fargo-Moorhead (4).
KING EIDER
(Somateria spectabilis)
1 Female, 12/19 – 1/23 Cook (Grand Marais) HSo, JRi, ph. †JGW, ph. LWd, m.ob. Discovered in Good Harbor Bay west of Grand Marais and seen there until 12/24, then relocated in Grand Marais harbor and vicinity 1/1–23. Reported to MOU or eBird by over 50 different observers, and photographed by many.
Harlequin Duck
(Histrionicus histrionicus)
2 All reports: 12/4 – 2/4 Lake (immature male, Two Harbors, Agate Bay) BxP, m.ob., 1/2 – 2/27 Cook (1–2 males, female, Grand Marais, East Bay) m.ob.
Surf Scoter
(Melanitta perspicillata)
2 Two reports: 12/7–8 Winona (3, near Minneiska) PEJ, 12/9 Kandiyohi (Green Lake, Spicer) RAE.
White-winged Scoter
(Melanitta deglandi)
31 Reported from all three Lake Superior counties: 12/4 Lake (Two Harbors, Agate Bay) BxP, 12/11–25 St. Louis (1–2, Duluth) PHS, m.ob., 12/19 Grand Marais CBC, 12/22 Cook (Good Harbor Bay, Grand Marais) JGW, DFe, KvM, 1/2 Cook (Paradise Beach) ASu, 2/19 Cook (Good Harbor Bay, possibly overwintering) PEJ. One south report 12/8–9 Kandiyohi (2, Green Lake, Spicer) RAE.
Black Scoter
(Melanitta americana)
1 One record: 12/11–14 St. Louis (3, Duluth, Leif Erikson Park) PHS, BEA, ToM.
Long-tailed Duck
(Clangula hyemalis)
36 North reports from the three Lake Superior counties, with high counts by county: 2/19 Cook (60, Good Harbor Bay) PEJ, 12/1 Lake (5) ANy, 12/19 St. Louis (4, Stony Point) TRK, StK. South reports from six counties: 12/1–24 Hennepin (5, Bde Maka Ska) CMB, m.ob., 12/5 Big Stone (Big Stone Lake) GWe, 12/11–13 Meeker (Lake Stella) PKF, m.ob., 12/18 Lyon (Cottonwood Lake) GWe, m.ob., 12/22–23 Sherburne (Big Lake) PLJ, m.ob. Numerous reports from Wabasha 12/2 – 2/9, involving at least 3 individuals: 12/2 (Lake Pepin) PEJ, 12/28–31 (1–2, Pool 5) PEJ, 1/1–13 (1–3, near Minneiska) BAb, ANy, m.ob., 2/9 (Camp Lacupolis) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/19 Grand Marais (62), 12/19 Two Harbors (4).
Bufflehead
(Bucephala albeola)
521 North reports after December from Cook, Itasca, Lake, Otter Tail, St. Louis, all with counts 5 or fewer. Season high count south 12/7 Wabasha (500, Pools 4 and 5) PEJ. Away from Wabasha, high count 12/5 Hennepin (22, Bde Maka Ska) CRa. South reports after December from six counties, with high counts 7 or fewer, including 2/26 Nicollet (4, Traverse Des Sioux Park, St. Peter) ebd. CBC high count 12/19 Excelsior (8).
Common Goldeneye
(Bucephala clangula)
1334 Generally widespread, although no reports Northwest (except Clay). North high counts 12/8 Otter Tail (150, Fergus Falls) JsS, 2/6 St. Louis (150, Duluth) ebd. South high counts 12/28 Wabasha (1,000, Pool 5) PEJ, 12/12 Hennepin (910, Lake Minnetonka) JCa, 12/27 Washington (800, Point Douglas) RNe. CBC high counts 12/19 Excelsior (820), 12/26 Hastings-Etter (225), 12/27 Red Wing (207).
Hooded Merganser
(Lophodytes cucullatus)
924  Reported from nine north counties in December, with high count 12/19 Clay (6) PBB. After December, reported from six counties (Cass, Clay, Clearwater, Douglas, Otter Tail, St. Louis), with high count 1/13 Otter Tail (4, Fergus Falls) WPl. Unusual winter record 12/2 Clearwater (Red Lake River) AxB; also reported 2/11 Clearwater (Red Lake River dam) REn, RLF. December reports from 22 south counties, with high count 12/6 Ramsey (175, Vadnais - Snail Lakes R.P.) KEm. After December, reported from 14 south counties, all of 3 or fewer individuals except many overwintered Scott (up to 45, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., and Hennepin, with high count 2/19 (11, Hyland Lake P.R.) RCo. Unusual winter record 1/31 Nicollet ebd. CBC high counts 12/19 Bloomington (24), 12/17 Fairmont (13), 12/19 Excelsior (12).
Common Goldeneye X Hooded Merganser
(Bucephala clangula X Lophodytes cucullatus)
1 One report of this hybrid: 12/8 Winona ph. †PEJ.
Common Merganser
(Mergus merganser)
1330 No reports Northwest (except Clay). North high count 12/7 Cass (100, Gull Lake) DMz. Away from Cass, high count 2/2 St. Louis (30, Canal Park) LSh, 12/21 Douglas (27, Lake Carlos S.P.) ebd. After December, reported from nine north counties. Reported from 27 south counties in December, with high counts 12/21 Wabasha (28,000, Lake Pepin, Lake City; estimated by hundreds) KJB, 12/6 Wabasha (25,000, Lake Pepin; estimated) PEJ. Away from Lake Pepin, high count 12/12 Hennepin (8,080, Lake Minnetonka; counted by tens) JCa. After December, high count 1/24 Goodhue (5,500, Lake Pepin) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/19 Excelsior (2,810), 12/27 Red Wing (798), 12/14 Afton (133).
Red-breasted Merganser
(Mergus serrator)
35 All north reports from Lake Superior, with high counts by county: 1/2 Cook (30, Grand Marais) ASu, JSu, 1/27 Lake (25, Two Harbors) EBr, 12/13, 1/27 St. Louis (20, Duluth) JLA. December south reports from five counties, with high counts 7 or fewer. All south reports after December: overwintered Goodhue PEJ, ebd, 2/9 Wabasha PEJ. CBC high counts 12/20 Duluth (6), 12/26 Hastings-Etter (3).
Ruddy Duck
(Oxyura jamaicensis)
219 Reported from 21 counties statewide, the most in at least the past 20 winters (average is 10). All north: 12/2 Douglas (6, Lake Cowdry) ToR, 12/19 Clay (2, Moorhead, American Crystal Sugar lagoons) PBB. December reports from 17 south counties, with high counts 12/2, 12/8 Wabasha (10) PEJ, 12/18 Lyon (7, Lady Slipper Lake) GWe. After December, reported from five south counties. Overwintered Scott (up to 4, Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., and possibly Goodhue PEJ. CBC high counts 12/19 Mankato (15), 12/18 Cottonwood (11).
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Wild Turkey
(Meleagris gallopavo)
2643 Reported from 69 counties statewide, the fourth highest total for the season. No reports from counties bordering Canada except St. Louis and Lake. North high counts 12/22 Aitkin (100) KEm, SEm, MEm, 1/9 Becker (95) TKa, 1/1 Todd (91) DOr. South high counts 1/2 Sherburne (179, near Elk River) PLJ, 12/25 Stearns (160) DRL, 12/28 Washington (100) CJE. CBC high counts 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (389), 12/17 Glacial Ridge (313), 12/19 Henderson (308).
Ruffed Grouse
(Bonasa umbellus)
2313 Reported from 23 north counties, slightly above the ten-year average (21). High counts included 2/21 Lake (14) RyS, 1/10 St. Louis (10, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd. South reports from 13 counties, tying the high for the past ten years and including all but two Southeast counties. High counts south include 12/27 Wabasha (7, Zumbro Bottoms) JLn, 2/26 Winona (5, Great River Bluffs S.P.) TWe, BWe. CBC high counts 12/19 Grand Marais (25), 12/26 Fredenberg (19), 12/26 Cook Area (16),
Spruce Grouse
(Canachites canadensis)
6 Reported from all counties bordering Canada except Kittson. Most records from Lake, as usual. High counts 12/1 Cook (8) ANy, 1/3 Lake (8) ebd. Also reported from Roseau, Lake of the Woods, Koochiching, St. Louis, with counts of 3 or fewer. CBC high count 1/2 Isabella (10).
Sharp-tailed Grouse
(Tympanuchus phasianellus)
12 North reports only, with the great majority from St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog), followed by Polk. Unusual winter record 1/1, 1/6 Becker NaH. High counts 1/8 Beltrami (72, Fourtown) REn, RLF, 1/24 Marshall (70, west of Holt) TWe, BWe, 1/12 Polk (45) JGW. CBC high counts 12/27 Roseau (152), 12/18 Newfolden (105), 12/19 Crookston (35).
Greater Prairie-Chicken
(Tympanuchus cupido)
6 Most records from Clay and Polk; also reported from Becker, Mahnomen, Otter Tail, Wilkin. High counts 12/5 Wilkin (75, Rothsay W.M.A.) GWe, 1/2 Polk (60, Mentor Prairie) ebd, 12/30 Clay (57) JWZ. CBC high count 12/28 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River SP (122).
Gray Partridge
(Perdix perdix)
611 All north reports from five Northwest counties, with high counts 1/19 Becker (37, Spring Creek Twp.) TKa, 1/16 Becker (25) NaH, 1/7 Polk (17) REn, RLF. Most south reports were from Olmsted and Rice. South high count 2/24 Olmsted (14) LAV. CBC high counts 12/20 Murray County (16), 12/19 Henderson (8), 12/19 Owatonna (5).
Ring-necked Pheasant
(Phasianus colchicus)
1752 Reported from as far north as Polk and Clearwater (1/10, ASu) in the west, and Pine in the east. North high count 1/22 Otter Tail (87) REn, RLF. Reported from all south counties except Waseca, with high counts 1/30 Jackson (150) KEm, 12/27 Renville (61) ASu. CBC high counts 12/27 Redwood Falls (149), 1/1 Long Prairie (120), 12/28 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River SP (82).
Grebes
Pied-billed Grebe
(Podilymbus podiceps)
34 Three north reports: 12/2 Beltrami (Lake Irving) AxB, 12/19, 1/2 Clay (American Crystal Sugar lagoons, Moorhead) PBB, 1/13 Otter Tail (Riverside Park, Fergus Falls) WPl. All south: 12/15 Wabasha PEJ, 12/18–22 Hennepin (Bde Maka Ska) CMB, m.ob., 12/19 Rice (Faribault CBC).
Horned Grebe
(Podiceps auritus)
  No reports for the first winter since 2008.
Red-necked Grebe
(Podiceps grisegena)
  No reports for the third consecutive winter.
Pigeons, Doves
Rock Pigeon
(Columba livia)
3453 Recorded from all 87 counties. North high count 1/3 St. Louis (450, Duluth Port Terminal) JLK. Away from Duluth, north high counts 12/3 Hubbard (220) REn, RLF, 12/20 Polk (200, East Grand Forks) DaL. High counts south 12/19 Ramsey (860, Pig’s Eye area) JDS; south counts elsewhere were 250 or fewer. CBC high counts 12/14 St. Paul (North) (1,802), 12/20 Duluth (1,156), 12/19 Winona (683), 12/14 Virginia (647).
Eurasian Collared-Dove
(Streptopelia decaocto)
1548 Reported from a season-record 63 counties statewide, exceeding the previous high of 55 counties (2018, 2019). Reported from as far northwest as Kittson and Roseau, but no reports from Northeast or North-central. Unusual winter records 12/2 Anoka ebd, 1/3 Kanabec SPS, 1/16 Washington BDo. North high counts 1/10 Norman (12) TCL, 1/29 Becker (11) NaH, 12/8 Clay (10) DPW. South reports from all but five counties, with high counts 12/30 Lyon (115, Cottonwood elevator) GWe, 1/18 Redwood (50, Wabasso elevator) BTS, 1/29 Dakota (45, Miesville) KDS. CBC high counts 12/26 Hastings-Etter (70), 12/18 Cottonwood (55), 12/15 Morris (50), 12/19 Jackson County (50).
Mourning Dove
(Zenaida macroura)
1944 Reported from 15 north counties after December, from as far north as Roseau. Season high counts north 2/20 Todd (13) SDi, 1/14–15 Morrison (10) KEm. Widespread south, although few to no reports from the western-most border counties. South high counts 1/9 Olmsted (75, Silver Creek Rd.) SHo, 12/13 Olmsted (45, Silver Creek Rd.) LAV, 2/27 Houston (44, C.R. 25) SHo, 12/25 Washington (41, Oakdale) ebd. CBC high counts 12/19 Rochester (212), 12/19 Faribault (118), 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (108), 12/26 Hastings-Etter (81).
Hummingbirds
Ruby-throated Hummingbird
(Archilochus colubris)
1 Record late date 12/24 Scott ph. W.R.C. Picked up in a weakened condition in Prior Lake, fide AXH.
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
American Coot
(Fulica americana)
13 December reports from 12 south counties, with high counts 12/1 Wabasha (29, Pool 5) PEJ, 12/5 Wabasha (25, Wabasha, Pioneer Club) SDz, 12/2 Meeker (20, Lake Ripley) BNn. After December, reported from eight south counties, with high count 1/5 Washington (15, Grey Cloud Island gravel pit) GJa. Multiple individuals overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., with peak count 1/18 (14) BDo. CBC high count 12/19 Excelsior (6).
Cranes
Sandhill Crane
(Antigone canadensis)
13 All reports: 12/3 Scott (heard, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp) AHr, 12/5 Scott (30, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp) ABL, Carver (33, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Rapids Lake; probably the same flock reported from Scott) JCy, 1/12–14 Mille Lacs (near Princeton) JTo, REn, RLF, 2/26 Houston (Reno Bottoms, probable early migrant) SHo.
Plovers
American Golden-Plover
(Pluvialis dominica)
2 Two reports: 12/6–13 Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) ph. †LSy, m.ob., 12/9–10 Watonwan (south of Madelia) ph. JCF, RAm, ph. †KEm, m.ob. There is only one prior winter season record (7–8 December 2012, Dakota County).
Killdeer
(Charadrius vociferus)
5 Overwintered Olmsted (2, traditional overwintering site near Dover) m.ob. Also reported 12/2 Houston (8, Wildcat Creek delta) SHo, 12/4 Ramsey JbS, 12/5 Scott (Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp) ABL, 12/10–12 Watonwan (south of Madelia) KEm, MiO, JWH, 2/27 Houston (5, Cork Hollow Dr.) SHo.
Sandpipers
Wilson's Snipe
(Gallinago delicata)
111 One north report 12/11–26 St. Louis (Manganika Creek south of Virginia) SLF; also recorded at this location in December in four of the previous ten years. Reported from 11 south counties, the most in at least the past ten years, with high counts 12/2 Houston (23, Wildcat Creek delta) SHo, 12/13 Olmsted (7, near Dover) LAV. Reported from eight south counties after December. Overwintered Olmsted (up to 6, traditional site near Dover) m.ob., Dakota (up to 3, Miesville Ravine; up to 4, Etter Bottoms) KDS, m.ob., Hennepin (Bass Ponds; up to 3, Mound Springs Park) m.ob., Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob. Other reports after December from Fillmore, 2/6–10 Sherburne (Babcock Park) HHD, m.ob., 2/20 Kandiyohi RAE, Washington (singles at three locations) BDo, JEc, ebd. CBC high counts 12/19 Excelsior (5), 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (3).
Greater Yellowlegs
(Tringa melanoleuca)
1 Only the third winter season and second December record 12/1 Beltrami (Lake Bemidji; continuing from November) JTx fide DPJ.
Alcids
ANCIENT MURRELET
(Synthliboramphus antiquus)
1 One record 1/17 St. Louis (Stony Point) †StK, ph. †PHS, ph. TBu, †EzH, ph. IsH, ph. †LBa, ph. †AXH, ph. †KRE, ph. †KEm, ph. †REn, m.ob. Recorded only one day; reported to MOU or eBird by about 100 different observers, with many photos. This is the eighth state record (first since 1999) and second winter record. This is only the second sight record; the first six were specimens that were found dead or weakened, or shot by hunters (The Loon 72:43–45).
Gulls, Terns
Bonaparte's Gull
(Chroicocephalus philadelphia)
  No reports. Reported four of the previous ten years.
Franklin's Gull
(Leucophaeus pipixcan)
  No reports. Reported four of the previous ten years.
Ring-billed Gull
(Larus delawarensis)
426 Reported from 30 counties statewide, well above the ten-year average (18). Reported from four north counties in December. A few (up to 3) reported in January St. Louis (Duluth) m.ob., but no reports after 1/25. Two were reported from Lake (Two Harbors, Agate Bay) in January m.ob. and one into February; last reported 2/25 REn, RLF. Reported from 26 south counties, the second most in the past ten years. High count 12/20 Wabasha (800, Lake Pepin) DWK. Away from Lake Pepin, high counts 12/6 Dakota (500, SET-Empire mulch site) MwT, 12/4 Hennepin (300, Lake Harriet) JCa. Reported in small numbers from four south counties in January including 1/25 Goodhue (5, near Red Wing) PEJ, and from two in February: 2/3 Goodhue, 2/28 Wabasha (probable early migrant) PEJ. CBC high counts 12/19 Minneapolis (North) (97), Excelsior (92), Bloomington (54), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (44).
CALIFORNIA GULL
(Larus californicus)
1 One report: 1/10 St. Louis (second-cycle, Duluth Harbor) †REn, RLF. This is the sixth winter season record (all but one have been from Duluth), and the only winter record after December. An adult was reported 12/20 St. Louis (Duluth Harbor); this record has not yet been reviewed by MOURC.
Herring Gull
(Larus argentatus)
414 North reports from the three Lake Superior counties plus 12/2 Hubbard (Kabekona Lake) REn, RLF. December north high counts 12/11 St. Louis (1,001, Duluth Port Terminal) PHS, 12/20 St. Louis (550, Duluth Port Terminal) JLK. Overwintered along Lake Superior with high counts after December by county: 2/28 Cook (200, Grand Marais) ALx, 2/27 Lake (260, Knife Island) JLK, St. Louis (450, Duluth harbor) REn, RLF. South high counts 12/22 Wabasha (400, Lake City, counted by 10s) SDz, 12/3 Sherburne (312, Elk River landfill) PLJ. There were only four south reports after December (of 1–3 birds); the latest was 1/17 Hennepin KMS. CBC high counts 12/20 Duluth (379), 12/19 Bloomington (155), Grand Marais (102).
Iceland Gull
(Larus glaucoides)
35 North reports from the three Lake Superior counties, with high counts from St. Louis (4, Duluth): 12/6 PHS, 12/20 ClN, 1/17 ASu, LBa. Singles also reported Lake, Cook. South reports from five counties: 12/1–17 Dakota (up to 3, SET-Empire mulch site; continuing from November) MwT, m.ob., 12/4–11 Hennepin (Bde Maka Ska) MZa, CMB, m.ob., 12/13 Washington (2, Grey Cloud Island gravel pit) PNi, BDo, 12/15 Goodhue (Lake Pepin) PEJ, 12/17 Washington (Afton Marina) ELi. CBC high count 12/20 Duluth (5). Nearly all reports statewide were identified as or presumed to be the Thayer’s subspecies (L. g. thayeri). Kumlien’s subspecies (L. g. kumlieni) north reports were from St. Louis (Duluth): 12/7 (first-cycle, Canal Park) PHS, 12/20 (second-cycle, mouth of Miller Creek) ClN, 1/18 DOr, DGu. South reports of Kumlien’s included 12/1 Goodhue (adult, Lake Pepin) PEJ, 12/13 Washington (adult, Grey Cloud Island gravel pit) PNi, BDo.
Lesser Black-backed Gull
(Larus fuscus)
1 One report: 12/6–13 Dakota (first-cycle, SET-Empire compost site) ph. MwT, m.ob. This is the thirteenth consecutive winter that this species has been reported in the state.
Glaucous Gull
(Larus hyperboreus)
33 Reported throughout the season St. Louis (Duluth), with peak counts 1/24 (10, mouth of Miller Creek) MwT, 1/10 (7, Canal Park, Harbor Drive) FJN, EBr, REn, RLF. Also reported from Lake (1–2, Two Harbors) m.ob., 1/31 Cook (Grand Marais) m.ob. South reports include 12/6 Sherburne MAJ, 12/13–21 Dakota (1–2, SET-Empire and vicinity) m.ob., 12/21 Wabasha (first-cycle, Lake Pepin) KJB.
Great Black-backed Gull
(Larus marinus)
1 Many reports from St. Louis (Duluth) of a first-cycle (starting mid December), joined later by an adult mid January. Apparently only 2 birds for the season, in contrast to 11 or more a decade earlier.
Loons
Pacific Loon
(Gavia pacifica)
  No reports; reported in four of the previous ten years.
Common Loon
(Gavia immer)
23 North reports: 12/1 St. Louis (Canal Park) PHS, 1/16 – 2/2 Beltrami (Cass Lake) AxB, m.ob. South reports 12/1 Washington (Point Douglas Park) AJF, 12/3 Hennepin (Bde Maka Ska) ebd, 12/12 Meeker (Lake Stella) BNn.
Cormorants
Double-crested Cormorant
(Nannopterum auritum)
2 All reports: 12/7–9 Winona DBz, 12/16 Rice TFB.
Pelicans
American White Pelican
(Pelecanus erythrorhynchos)
14 Reported from a season-record 14 counties (all south), primarily in the Minnesota and Mississippi river valleys; previous high was 7 (2017) and the average is 4. All were of 1–4 individuals. Unusual winter records: 12/8 Big Stone (Ortonville) DLP, 12/1 Le Sueur (3, Waterville) RBW, 12/9 Meeker (Pigeon Lake) PKF, 12/11 Wright (Albertville) HHD. Only one report after December: 12/3 – 1/1 Chippewa HHD, RAE, m.ob.
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Great Blue Heron
(Ardea herodias)
11 Reported from 11 south counties, including 12/4 Big Stone DLP, 12/18 Swift DLP. Reports after December from five counties. Overwintered Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) m.ob., Rice (up to 4) TFB, Winona m.ob. Again no reports from the formerly reliable Ramsey (Kaposia/Pig’s Eye) overwintering site, and only one from Hennepin. CBC high count: 12/19 Henderson (2).
Black-crowned Night-Heron
(Nycticorax nycticorax)
1 Overwintered Winona (2 immatures, Winona, Gilmore Creek) m.ob. One was found dead 2/20 DnS but the other was reported through 2/28 and into March. Two successfully overwintered at this location in winter 2012.
New World Vultures
Turkey Vulture
(Cathartes aura)
3 Reported from three counties in December: 12/3 Chippewa (Clara City) †HHD, 12/17 Martin (Fairmont CBC), 12/19–21 Rice (near Faribault) ph. GHo, KDS. There is only one other December record since 2007 (15 December 2018, Ramsey).
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Golden Eagle
(Aquila chrysaetos)
27 All north reports: 12/8 St. Louis (Duluth) ebd, 12/20 St. Louis (Duluth) Cln, 1/31 Crow Wing PSP, 2/27 St. Louis (Duluth, Enger Tower, early migrant) FJN. Numerous reports from the traditional Southeast wintering areas in Fillmore, Houston, Winona, and a few from Goodhue, Wabasha. Also reported 1/31 Chisago LiH, 2/9 Rice MZa. All counts were 3 or fewer. CBC high counts 12/20 Duluth (2), 12/27 Red Wing (2).
Northern Harrier
(Circus hudsonius)
119 One north report: 12/18 Marshall (Newfolden CBC). After December, reported from seven counties, all of 1–2 individuals. CBC high counts 12/20 Murray County (3), 12/18 Newfolden (2), 12/27 Redwood Falls (2).
Sharp-shinned Hawk
(Accipiter striatus)
1435 Reported from 12 north counties after December, from as far north as Pennington; all but one were singles. Widespread south except no reports from western-most border counties. Reported from 30 south counties after December; all but two reports were singles. CBC high counts 12/19 Henderson (4), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (3),
Cooper's Hawk
(Accipiter cooperii)
641 Reported from a season-record 47 counties statewide (previous high was 45 in 2017), well above the ten-year average (37). North reports after December from four counties (Otter Tail, Pine, St. Louis, Todd), all singles. Widely reported south from a record 41 counties, including 30 after December. All counts were of 1–2 birds. Unusual winter records: 1/1 Rock (Blue Mounds S.P.) KEm, 1/9 Yellow Medicine (Blue Devil Valley S.N.A.) GWe. CBC high counts 12/19 Excelsior (3), Owatonna (3).
American Goshawk
(Accipiter atricapillus)
1612 Reported from 28 counties, one fewer than last year and well above the ten-year average (17). Most reports by far were from St. Louis (especially Sax-Zim Bog), followed by Lake. Nearly all reports were singles, with only a few of 2. Unusual winter record 12/5 Wilkin (west of Rothsay) ph. GWe. South reports (all singles) from 12 counties, well above the ten-year average (6). A very cooperative juvenile in Hennepin (Pamela Park) was seen by many over a two-week period. CBC high counts 12/26 Fredenberg (5), Sax-Zim (3).
Bald Eagle
(Haliaeetus leucocephalus)
3452 Reported from every county but Faribault (found in all 87 in three of the previous four years). North high counts were from St. Louis (Enger Tower, mostly migrants), 2/27 (83), 2/26 (25), 2/22 (24) FJN. South high counts 1/16 Wabasha (200, north of Minneiska) ebd, 1/28 Winona (195, Lock and Dam 5) PEJ, 1/27 Isanti (151, central Stanford Twp.) RCl. CBC high counts 12/19 Bloomington (194), 12/20 Duluth (112), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (110), 12/27 Wabasha (102).
Red-shouldered Hawk
(Buteo lineatus)
219 Reported from a season-record 21 counties statewide (prior high was 20; ten-year average 16). North reports from throughout the season Morrison (near Little Falls) SEm, KEm, MEm, 12/16 Becker (Stilke Lake) NaH, ebd. South reports after December (all singles) from 17 counties; most were from Hennepin, then Washington. Unusual winter records: 1/3 Mower (Austin CBC), 12/27 Redwood (Redwood Falls) GWe. CBC high counts 12/20 Cedar Creek Bog (4), 12/26 Hastings-Etter (2).
Broad-winged Hawk
(Buteo platypterus)
1 One report: 12/19 Scott (adult, Vernon Ave., Savage) †BKa, ph. GrN. Found on the Bloomington CBC, this is only the state’s second winter season record, and the latest date. (The previous winter record was 2 December 2017, Duluth, The Loon 90:100.)
Red-tailed Hawk
(Buteo jamaicensis)
1852 Reported from 70 counties statewide, slightly above the ten-year average (67). Absent Northwest except for a few reports from Clay, Becker. North reports after December from 14 counties, with high counts from St. Louis (Duluth): 1/10 (5, mouth of Miller Creek) JLK, 1/14 (4, Enger Tower) JLK. Reported from all south counties except Nobles. South high count 1/7 Hennepin (8) TAT, four others of 7. CBC high counts 12/19 Bloomington (55), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (39), 12/26 Hastings-Etter (33). Harlan’s subspecies (B. j. harlani) reported from Dakota, Jackson, Olmsted, Scott. Krider’s subspecies (B. j. kriderii) reported from Chippewa, Hennepin. Northern subspecies (B. j. abieticola, including dark phase) reported from Blue Earth, Carver, Dakota, Fillmore, Hennepin, Redwood, Olmsted, Scott, St. Louis.
Rough-legged Hawk
(Buteo lagopus)
3052 Reported from a season-record 82 counties statewide (all but four north and one south). The previous high was 80 in 2017; ten-year average is 66. North high counts were from St. Louis (H.R.N.R., Duluth): 12/2 (8) FJN, 12/20 (4) EBr. North counts after December were all 3 or fewer. South high counts 2/25 Lac qui Parle (11, along Minnesota River) WCM, 2/28 Big Stone (5) JWH. Of those (relatively few) individuals for which color phase was noted (known or suspected duplicates excluded), 23 were light, 20 dark (north), and 39 light, 32 dark (south), for a statewide total of 62 light, 52 dark. CBC high counts 12/18 Newfolden (12), 1/1 Philbrook (12), 12/20 Duluth (11), 12/26 Northern Meeker County (9).
Screech-Owls, Owls
Eastern Screech-Owl
(Megascops asio)
325 All north: 12/19 Clay (2, Fargo-Moorhead CBC), 12/20 St. Louis (gray phase, Duluth, H.R.N.R.; banded by staff about three years earlier) ClN, 1/13 Crow Wing DVe. Reported from 25 south counties (all reports of 1–2 individuals), the most in at least the past ten years (average is 13). Statewide, three red and two gray phase were reported. Unusual winter record 12/3 Pipestone VKl, 12/20. CBC high counts 12/27 Redwood Falls (4), 12/19 Rochester (3).
Great Horned Owl
(Bubo virginianus)
1848 Reported from 66 counties statewide, well above the ten-year average (57). North reports were all of 1–2 individuals, and south reports of 1–4. Reports of the pale subspecies B. v. subarcticus from Blue Earth, Clay, Dakota, Hennepin, Rice. CBC high counts 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (13), 12/19 Rochester (9), 12/20 Cedar Creek Bog (8), 12/27 Redwood Falls (8).
Snowy Owl
(Bubo scandiacus)
1423 Reported from 37 counties statewide, which is close to the ten-year average (36.5; range 9–66) and the most since 2017 (the last invasion winter). Most north reports were from St. Louis (Saz-Zim Bog), all of 1–2 individuals. South high counts were from Hennepin in late December (3, MSP International Airport) m.ob. All others were of 1–2 individuals.
Northern Hawk Owl
(Surnia ulula)
4 Reported from four north counties (Cook, Lake, Roseau, St. Louis), below the ten-year average (6). All reports were of singles. (This is considered a Sensitive Species in eBird and records are not public. This summary includes eBird records although they are not in the M.O.U. database.)
Barred Owl
(Strix varia)
2138 Reported from 59 counties, well above the ten-year average (44), although only two Southwest reports. All counts were of 1–2 individuals. Unusual winter records 2/27 Big Stone JWH, KEm, 2/15 Chippewa (Lac qui Parle S.P.) JQn. CBC high counts 12/19 Excelsior (7), Minneapolis (North) (5), 12/14 St. Cloud-Collegeville (4), 12/19 Rochester (4).
Great Gray Owl
(Strix nebulosa)
133 Reported from 13 north counties east of a line from Marshall to Carlton. Most reports were from St. Louis (especially Sax-Zim Bog) followed by Lake. High count 1/2 Lake (6, C.R. 2) FFa, but nearly all reports were of 1–2 individuals. Reported from three south counties: 12/18 – 1/10 Sherburne (southwest of Zimmerman) ph. EmN, m.ob., 12/26 Washington (St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) CBC), 2/13 Nobles (date approximate, within 1–2 days; undisclosed location) ph. LyB (first county record and first Southwest record). CBC high counts 12/19 Two Harbors (7), 1/2 Isabella (3), 12/26 Fredenberg (2). (This is considered a Sensitive Species in eBird and records are not public. This summary includes eBird records although they are not in the M.O.U. database.)
Long-eared Owl
(Asio otus)
110 One north report 1/30 Itasca (west of Sugar Lake) AxB. South reports from ten counties (Blue Earth, Dakota, Hennepin, Lac qui Parle, Lyon Mower, Pipestone, Ramsey, Washington, Yellow Medicine), all of 1–2 individuals.
Short-eared Owl
(Asio flammeus)
412 North reports from three Northwest counties (Clay, Marshall, Polk) and Otter Tail. Reported from several Polk locations, with high counts in January at Pankratz Memorial Prairie (6) SAu, m.ob., 1/16 Glacial Ridge N.W.R. (5) REn, RLF. South reports (all of 1–2 individuals) were from 12 counties, including 12/4 Nobles (southwest of Worthington) ebd, 12/26 Pipestone (Rock Twp.) ebd, 12/19 Redwood (Two Rivers W.M.A.) MJM.
Boreal Owl
(Aegolius funereus)
2 Four reports of five individuals: 2/3 Cook (near Tofte) fide JWL, 2/8 Cook (near Taconite Harbor) ASu, m.ob. (a second owl was reported later at this location JGW, REn, RLF), 2/9 Lake (Silver Bay) fide JWL, 2/13 Lake (Two Harbors) JWL, SLL. Except for 2012 and 2017, this species has been either unreported or very scarce in the winter season over the past decade.
Northern Saw-whet Owl
(Aegolius acadicus)
710 Reported in seven north counties: single locations in Cook, Kanabec, Otter Tail, St. Louis, Todd, and two locations in Clay, Lake. South reports (nearly all singles) were all in the eastern half of the region, and mostly in and near the Twin Cities. High count 12/15 Rice (3) TFB. CBC high counts 12/16 Sherburne NWR (3).
Kingfishers
Belted Kingfisher
(Megaceryle alcyon)
835 Reported from a season high 43 counties, surpassing the previous season high of 38 in 2018, including all counties along the Mississippi River corridor as far north as Morrison (ten-year average 31). Reports after December from St. Louis, Morrison and Otter Tail in the north and numerous south counties. Notable winter north records: 12/2 Itasca (Grand Rapids) ebd, 12/6–7 Cook (Grand Marais RV Park) ClB, LWd. CBC high counts 1/3 Austin (9), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (4).
Woodpeckers
LEWIS'S WOODPECKER
(Melanerpes lewis)
1 Third winter record for this western species: 12/31 – 2/24+ Morrison (Lake Alexander) WmF, PSP, ph. †LBa, ph. †MSS, †ANy, ph. GrS, ph. JDB, ph. †KEm, m.ob.
Red-headed Woodpecker
(Melanerpes erythrocephalus)
111 Only north report 1/14 Mille Lacs (Pease) REn, RLF. Notable south winter records: 12/6 Wright (St. Michael) ebd, 12/8 – 1/18 Scott (Johnson Slough) CCo, 12/9 Nicollet ebd, 2/5, 2/27 Carver (Carver P.R.) ebd. No counts of more than two birds.
Red-bellied Woodpecker
(Melanerpes carolinus)
2853 Found in a season-high 81 counties, including all south and all but 6 north counties (ten-year average 74). High counts 12/13 Hennepin (12, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge trails) ebd, 12/27 Redwood (10) BTS. CBC high counts 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (110), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (96), 12/19 Bloomington (94).
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
(Sphyrapicus varius)
25 All north reports: 12/16 Detroit Lakes CBC, 12/20 Duluth CBC. Unusual south report 2/4–17 Isanti ebd. A single bird overwintered 12/29 – 2/21 Hennepin (Minnetonka) ph. TBu, KBu.
American Three-toed Woodpecker
(Picoides dorsalis)
5 All reports: 12/14 Rice Lake NWR CBC, 12/27 Cook (Gunflint Trail) JGW, 1/1 Cook (Grand Marais Campground) FJN, 1/9, 2/11 Lake of the Woods ph. REn, RLF, 1/13 St. Louis (Cook) JuG, 1/16 Koochiching (Toomey Williams Rd.) JGW, 1/31 Koochiching (Pine Island S.F.) ASu. All reports of one or two birds.
Black-backed Woodpecker
(Picoides arcticus)
7 Observed in all north counties bordering Canada except Kittson, plus Itasca. High counts 1/1 Cook (5, Grand Marais Campground) FJN, 1/12 St. Louis (4, Sax-Zim Bog) JaE, 1/22 Koochiching (4, Toomey Willliams Rd.) LSf. CBC high counts 1/2 Isabella (11), 12/4 Sax-Zim (4), 12/26 Fredenberg (4).
Downy Woodpecker
(Dryobates pubescens)
3453 Reported from all 87 counties throughout the season. High counts 12/26 St. Louis (31) AVa, DAl, 12/27 Redwood (26) BTS, 1/2 Lake (22, Stony River F.R.) JWL. CBC high counts 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (220), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (216), 12/19 Excelsior (216).
Hairy Woodpecker
(Dryobates villosus)
3353 Found in a season-high 86 counties, all but Wilkin (ten-year average 77). High count 1/29 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) (23) EBr, ECl. CBC high counts 12/19 Henderson (123), 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (98), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (97).
Northern Flicker
(Colaptes auratus)
1144 Observed in a season-high 55 counties, well above the ten-year average of 42. Apparent red-shafted/yellow-shafted intergrade seen 1/3–6 Nicollet ChH, BHW. High counts 12/9 Ramsey (10, Lake Como) DCZ, 12/17 Hennepin (10, T. S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) ebd, 12/6 Hennepin (9, Minneapolis, Lake Hiawatha Park) ebd. CBC high counts 12/14 Granite Falls (17), 12/19 Henderson (16), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (15).
Pileated Woodpecker
(Dryocopus pileatus)
3245 Reported from a season-high 77 counties, although few reports from Southwest and other counties in prairie biome, as expected. High counts of five individuals observed in Pope, Scott, Morrison, Wabasha, Clay and Washington. CBC high counts 12/16 Detroit Lakes (55), 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (55), 12/20 Duluth (36).
Caracaras, Falcons
American Kestrel
(Falco sparverius)
944 Reported from all regions except the Northwest in an identical number of counties (53) as last year. Unusual north reports 12/5 Cook ebd, 12/11 Koochiching ebd. High count 1/1 Olmsted (3) JmP. CBC high counts 12/19 Winona (12), 12/27 Red Wing (5).
Merlin
(Falco columbarius)
930 Observed in 39 counties, well above the ten-year average of 29, from all regions of the state except the North-central. No reports of more than two birds.
GYRFALCON
(Falco rusticolus)
1 One documented report of this uncommon visitor, which has been seen in only three out of the last ten winters: 2/14 Clay (juvenile gray phase along I-94) †LHl.
Peregrine Falcon
(Falco peregrinus)
112 Observed in 13 counties in a typical winter distribution of St. Louis and south counties on or near the Mississippi River. All reports of one or two birds except 12/14 St. Paul (North) CBC (3).
Prairie Falcon
(Falco mexicanus)
  No reports for second consecutive winter after three years with single observations.
Shrikes
Northern Shrike
(Lanius borealis)
3140 Observed in 71 counties in all regions, although fewer reports from Southwest. High count 1/6 St. Louis (6, Sax-Zim Bog) FJN, HTo. CBC high counts 12/18 Newfolden (9), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (6), 12/14 Sax-Zim (6).
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Canada Jay
(Perisoreus canadensis)
12 Found in 12 north counties in the boreal region north and east of a line from Carlton to Hubbard to Roseau. High counts 12/1 St. Louis (18, Sax-Zim Bog) EBr, 12/20 Cook (15, Carlton Peak Trailhead) ODa. CBC high counts 1/2 Isabella (69), 12/14 Sax-Zim (31), 12/26 Ely (25).
Blue Jay
(Cyanocitta cristata)
3453 Reported statewide throughout the season. High counts 12/19 St. Louis (78) FJN, 12/20 Morrison (51) SEm, 2/13 Clay (46) PBB. CBC high counts 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (379), 12/19 Excelsior (341), 12/19 Henderson (323).
Black-billed Magpie
(Pica hudsonia)
22 Observed in 22 north counties, equaling the season-high first set in 2014. High counts 12/27 Roseau (14, Lost River S.F.) ebd, 12/11 Roseau (11) JBu, 1/26 St. Louis (10, Sax-Zim Bog) EBr. CBC high counts 12/19 Bemidji (72), 12/18 Newfolden (51), 12/27 Roseau (42).
American Crow
(Corvus brachyrhynchos)
3453 Reported statewide. High count 1/27 Hennepin (10,000, counted by 500s, Minneapolis) AKz. CBC high counts 12/19 Rochester (2,281), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (1,285), 12/19 Minneapolis (North) (771).
Common Raven
(Corvus corax)
3114 Reported from 45 counties north of a line from Goodhue to Clay. Most southerly reports: 1/22 Dakota (Miesville Ravine P.R.) MwT, 1/31 Scott (Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) WCM, 2/26 Goodhue (Miesville Ravine P.R.) KDS. High counts 12/20 St. Louis (49, Hawk Ridge) EBr, 2/11 St. Louis (45, Meadowlands) ebd. CBC high counts 12/20 Duluth (190), 12/26 Cook Area (185), 12/26 Fredenberg (156).
Chickadees, Titmice
Black-capped Chickadee
(Poecile atricapillus)
3453 Reported statewide. High counts 12/26 St. Louis (368) DAl, AVa, 12/20 St. Louis (196) ClN, 12/19 St. Louis (188) FJN. CBC high counts 12/20 Duluth (2,686), 12/26 Fredenberg (1,464).
Boreal Chickadee
(Poecile hudsonicus)
7 Observed in all north counties bordering Canada except Kittson, and in Itasca. All reports away from North Shore counties: 1/6 Roseau (Sprague Creek) BoA, 1/9, 2/11 Lake of the Woods (Beltrami S.F.) REn, RLF, 1/10, 1/16 Koochiching ASu, JGW, 2/13 Itasca ebd. High count 1/1 Cook (8, Grand Marais Campground) FJN. CBC high counts 1/2 Isabella (7), 12/14 Sax-Zim (6).
Tufted Titmouse
(Baeolophus bicolor)
15 Reported from a season-high 15 south counties mostly near the Mississippi and St. Croix rivers (ten-year average 10). New county record 1/31 Blue Earth (Mankato) VBb. High counts 2/13 Winona (5) ebd, 12/5 Goodhue (4) AJF, 1/12 Olmsted (4) EmR. CBC high counts 12/19 La Crosse-La Crescent (28), 12/19 Winona (27), 12/19 Rochester (14).
Larks
Horned Lark
(Eremophila alpestris)
1851 Found in most counties south of a line from Polk to Pine, with no reports from Northeast and few from North-central. High counts 1/31 Lyon (375, Lyons Twp.) GWe, 1/19 Renville (300, Osceola Twp.) MGi. CBC high counts 1/2 Mountain Lake-Windom (505), 12/18 Cottonwood (96), 12/27 Redwood Falls (95).
Kinglets
Ruby-crowned Kinglet
(Corthylio calendula)
2 Two reports of this species seen in eight of past ten winters: 12/12–13 Anoka (Mississippi West R.P.) †ebd, m.ob., 12/20 Houston †DBz.
Golden-crowned Kinglet
(Regulus satrapa)
819 Seen in 27 widely scattered counties, the highest total since 2015 when seen in 29 counties and well above the ten-year average of 21. High counts 1/2 Goodhue (5, Frontenac S.P.) NiR, EmR, 12/3 Lyon (4, Southwest Minnesota State University) GWe. CBC high counts 12/17 Lac qui Parle (4), 12/19 Marshall (4).
Waxwings
Bohemian Waxwing
(Bombycilla garrulus)
212 Reported from 23 counties, mostly in north, as expected. All south reports: 12/19 Lyon (Southwest Minnesota State University) GWe, 1/1 – 2/26 Blue Earth (Mankato, Calvary Cemetery) ChH, ph. ANy, m.ob. High counts 12/16 Carlton (500) HTy, 1/21 St. Louis (420) DBF. CBC high counts 12/20 Duluth (512), 12/16 Carlton-Cloquet (500), 1/1 Hibbing (206).
Cedar Waxwing
(Bombycilla cedrorum)
2043 Observed in a season-high 63 counties in all regions (ten-year average 51). High count 1/1 Blue Earth (250) ChH. CBC high counts 12/14 Granite Falls (168), 12/16 Detroit Lakes (133), 12/26 Hastings-Etter (108).
Nuthatches
Red-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta canadensis)
2846 Found statewide, with fewest reports from westernmost border counties. High counts 12/19 St. Louis (33) FJN, 1/2 Hubbard (20) ebd, 1/17 Cook (20) FJN. CBC high counts 12/20 Duluth (204), 12/19 Grand Marais (194), 12/26 Fredenberg (156).
White-breasted Nuthatch
(Sitta carolinensis)
3453 Reported statewide throughout the season. High counts 12/19 Brown (40) BTS, 12/26 Washington (33) RMa, 12/19 Redwood (28) MJM. CBC high counts 12/14 St. Paul (North) (308), 12/19 Excelsior (282), 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (263).
Creepers
Brown Creeper
(Certhia americana)
2347 Reported statewide from a season-high 70 counties, well above the ten-year average 56. Unusual north record 12/27 Roseau CBC. High counts 12/14 Yellow Medicine (20) WCM, 12/4 Redwood (11, Alexander Ramsey C.P.) GWe. CBC high counts 12/14 Granite Falls (33), 12/18 Cottonwood (32), 12/19 Bloomington (23).
Wrens
Carolina Wren
(Thryothorus ludovicianus)
417 Found in a remarkable 21 counties, a season-high and well above the ten-year average of 6. All north reports: 12/1 – 1/13 Douglas (Miltona) ph. LGl, 1/5, 1/19 Beltrami (near Solway) ph. †BMt, DPJ, AxB, 12/20 Mille Lacs South CBC, 12/20–25 Pine (River Wood Trail) TJo. First county record 12/19 – 1/9 Nicollet (Belgrade Twp.) Mankato CBC, ChH, APi. CBC high counts 12/19 La Crosse-La Crescent (5), 12/19 Mankato (3).
Winter Wren
(Troglodytes hiemalis)
112 Observed in a season-high 13 counties, exceeding the previous high of 11 in 2018 and well above the ten-year average of four. All north: 12/20 Morrison (Charles Lindbergh S.P.) MJB. Unusual south reports: 12/1 Wright ABL, 12/5 Lyon (Blue Devil S.N.A.) GWe, 12/8 Lyon (Camden S.P.) RJS, 12/11 Pope CRM. Numerous January reports from Hennepin, Lyon, Rice, Washington, Winona and Yellow Medicine indicate multiple overwintering birds. All reports of one or two individuals.
Marsh Wren
(Cistothorus palustris)
2 First reports since 2016 and only the 15th and 16th winter records: 12/20 Olmsted (Cascade Meadows Wetlands) †JWH, 1/11–2/2 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) ph. BeH, m.ob.
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Gray Catbird
(Dumetella carolinensis)
7 Observed in 7 counties, equaling the season-high of 2018 (ten-year average 3). All reports from counties along the Mississippi River except 12/26 Meeker (Thoen Lake W.M.A.) HCT. Several early to mid-January reports from Dakota, Hennepin, Winona, Wabasha with latest being 1/22 Wabasha (Lake City) MNb.
Brown Thrasher
(Toxostoma rufum)
511 Reports from 16 counties represents a new season-high, being more than triple the ten-year average of five. CBC high count 12/26 Washington (2) St. Paul (Northeast Suburban). Still reported in the first half of February from Anoka, Hennepin, Ramsey, Scott, plus overwintering individuals in Dakota, Kandiyohi, Meeker, Rice.
Northern Mockingbird
(Mimus polyglottos)
1 First report of a winter bird since 2017 for this species seen in three out of past ten winters: 12/25–31 Washington (Afton) ph. NLk.
Starlings
European Starling
(Sturnus vulgaris)
3353 Reported from all counties except Clearwater. High counts 12/5–6 Dakota (2,000, SET - Empire) ebd, JWZ, MwT. CBC high counts 12/19 Faribault (2,391), 12/20 Duluth (1,453), 1/3 Austin (1,430).
Thrushes
Eastern Bluebird
(Sialia sialis)
421 All north 12/1 Becker (Detroit Lakes) TKa, 12/8 Kittson (Hallock) TCL, 1/17 St. Louis (Duluth) JDx, 1/28 Todd SDi. High count 1/2 Ramsey (25, Como R.P.) CBt. CBC high counts 12/14 Granite Falls (22), 12/14 St. Paul (North) (12), 12/27 Red Wing (8).
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD
(Sialia currucoides)
1 One discovered in late November was seen 12/4 Ramsey (Les Bolstad Golf Course, University of Minnesota) PRH, m.ob. and then relocated at a nearby park 12/11 – 2/28+ Ramsey (Como Regional P.R.) JbS, †EzH, ph. †GHo, m.ob. There are 330 images and one audio recording of this long-staying individual in the eBird database.
Townsend's Solitaire
(Myadestes townsendi)
49 Scattered reports throughout the season from 13 counties, although no observations in Northwest, North-central or Southeast. Only north report after mid January 2/25 St. Louis (Enger Tower) FJN. High count 12/7 Carver (4, Carver P.R.) KOC.
Hermit Thrush
(Catharus guttatus)
416 Observed in 20 counties, topping last year’s season-high of 17 counties and well above the ten-year average of eight. Midwinter reports from seven south counties, but only Cass in north. Unusual north reports: 12/1–31 Grant CNn, 12/6 – 2/2 Cass BEc, 12/16 Lake LWd. February records south from Dakota (2 locations), Hennepin (2 loc.), Ramsey (3 loc.), Olmsted (1 loc.), Washington (2 loc.). All reports of one or two birds.
Wood Thrush
(Hylocichla mustelina)
1 First winter record visiting yard: 12/12–24 Hennepin ph. SOa. Interestingly, a Wood Thrush was record late on 11/13/2020 just four miles due east of this location. Same bird?
American Robin
(Turdus migratorius)
2546 Observed in 71 counties in all regions of the state. High counts 1/8 Ramsey (300, Como Park Golf Course) BBr, 2/22 Hennepin (234, Westwood Hills N.C.) RMS. CBC high counts 12/14 St. Paul (North) (850), 12/19 Bloomington (578), 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (305).
Varied Thrush
(Ixoreus naevius)
75 Reported from 12 widely scattered counties, although no reports from North-central or Southwest. Late season individuals 2/6–10 Washington ebd, EzH, IsH, and throughout February in Olmsted, Wright, Rice. All reports of single birds.
Old World Sparrows
House Sparrow
(Passer domesticus)
3252 Reported statewide from all but Clearwater, Dodge and Mahnomen counties. High counts 12/6 Ramsey (225) KvM, 1/2 Cottonwood (200) JWH, 1/14 Houston (200) DSt, 1/31 Kittson (200) HHu. CBC high counts 12/14 St. Paul (North) (872), 12/26 Hastings-Etter (804), 1/2 Mountain Lake-Windom (799).
EURASIAN TREE SPARROW
(Passer montanus)
3 Observed in a season-high three south counties at four locations. One found in early October lingered until 1/2 Cottonwood KEm. Additional reports: 12/12, 2/21–28 Dakota (Marshan Twp.) KDS, 1/2–4 Dakota (Hampton feed lot) †DBz, m.ob., 1/18 – 2/17 McLeod (Silver Lake) FFa, m.ob.
Pipits
American Pipit
(Anthus rubescens)
1 First winter report since 2016: 12/4–21 Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) †BAb, ANy.
Finches
Evening Grosbeak
(Coccothraustes vespertinus)
183 Observed in 21 counties, representing the highest total in over 15 years and a strong rebound from last winter’s count of only two counties (ten-year average of 10). Unusual reports: 12/23 Mahnomen (Tulaby Lake) ebd, 12/27 Red Wing CBC. High counts 12/29, 1/3, 1/23 St. Louis (150, Sax-Zim Bog) GWe, ebd. CBC high counts 12/26 Ely (177), 12/14 Itasca State Park (173), 12/26 Fredenberg (134).
Pine Grosbeak
(Pinicola enucleator)
21 Observed in 21 counties, similar to the ten-year average of 20 and rebounding from last year’s low of nine counties. High counts 1/17 Aitkin SKS, 1/22 St. Louis (70, Sax-Zim Bog) EBr, ebd. CBC high counts 1/1 Hibbing (225), 12/14 Virginia (214), 12/30 Aurora (205).
GRAY-CROWNED ROSY-FINCH
(Leucosticte tephrocotis)
1 First report since 2015 winter season: 1/11–18 Koochiching (Loman) ph. GVP, ph. †EzH, ph. †LBa, m.ob. An adult male of the interior, brown-cheeked form.
House Finch
(Haemorhous mexicanus)
1452 Reported from 66 counties, including all south counties except Nobles. High counts 12/19 Clay (80) ebd, 12/29 Ramsey (80) JbS, 12/24 Fillmore (58) ebd. CBC high counts 12/19 Faribault (293), 12/19 Owatonna (247), 12/19 Rochester (241).
Purple Finch
(Haemorhous purpureus)
2548 Seen in all regions of the state from a season-high 73 counties; ten-year average 55. High counts 2/15 Otter Tail (35) ebd, 2/16 Becker (32) ebd, 1/22 Todd (31) RLF. CBC high counts 12/16 Detroit Lakes (118), 12/19 Faribault (73), 12/21 Tamarac NWR (68).
Common Redpoll
(Acanthis flammea)
3138 Observed in 69 counties, strongly rebounding from last year’s low of 17, although few reports from the Southwest. High counts 12/31 Isanti (630, in three flocks of 450, 100 and 80 birds) MHe, 1/7 Clay (300) REn, RLF, 1/21 Sherburne (270) PLJ. CBC high counts 12/28 Bluestem Prairie/Buffalo River SP (398), 1/1 Pillager (324), 1/2 Alexandria (293).
Hoary Redpoll
(Acanthis hornemanni)
158 Following a winter season with no observations, found in a near-average 23 counties. Fewest reports from the southern and western regions. High counts 1/4 St. Louis (3, Sax-Zim Bog) ebd, 2/25 St. Louis (3, Sax-Zim Bog) EBr.
Red Crossbill
(Loxia curvirostra)
1610 Reported from 26 counties, well above the ten-year average of 16. South reports from Lac qui Parle, Yellow Medicine and Lyon in the west, and from seven eastern counties between Hennepin and Wabasha. High counts 2/22 St. Louis (25, Duluth, Chester Creek neighborhood) JDx, 12/1 Washington (15, Afton S.P.) AJF. CBC high counts 12/20 Grand Rapids (14), 12/16 Detroit Lakes (13), 12/19 Bemidji (13).
White-winged Crossbill
(Loxia leucoptera)
2035 An irruption year with reports from 55 counties in all regions of the state, the most since 2008 when reported from 63 (ten-year average 17). Rare winter record 12/1 Pipestone LVD. High count 1/2 Cook (150, Grand Marais RV Park and Campground) REn, RLF, StK. CBC high counts 12/19 Grand Marais (123), 12/20 Duluth (99), 12/16 Sherburne NWR (91).
Pine Siskin
(Spinus pinus)
2641 Reported statewide from 67 counties, although fewer reports from Southwest. High counts 12/20 Polk (100) DaL, 12/13 Polk (60) SAu, 2/24 Hubbard (50, Kabekona Lake) RLF, REn. CBC high counts 12/20 Grand Forks-East Grand Forks (153), 12/19 Faribault (144), 12/19 Fargo-Moorhead (68).
American Goldfinch
(Spinus tristis)
2247 Reported statewide throughout the season. High counts 12/29 Ramsey (100, St. Paul) JbS, 12/15 Ramsey (80, Lake Como) ebd, 1/10 Ramsey (80, Lake Como) SHo. CBC high counts 12/14 St. Paul (North) (339), 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (336), 12/19 Excelsior (251).
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Lapland Longspur
(Calcarius lapponicus)
1343 Reports from 56 counties, typical of most winters with no reports from Northeast and few from North-central. Unusual winter records: 1/10 Clearwater (Gonvick) ASu, 2/3 Chisago JSa. High counts 1/30 Sibley (250) DWK, 12/8 Murray (200) TAT, 12/19 Brown (200) BTS. CBC high counts 1/2 Mountain Lake-Windom (240), 12/19 Greenwald (230), 12/19 New Ulm (208).
Snow Bunting
(Plectrophenax nivalis)
3147 Observed statewide from 78 counties, nearly identical to past several years (ten-year average 74). High counts 2/20 Kittson (600) SAu, 12/26 Polk (500) SAu, 12/11 Roseau (400) ebd, 2/24 Polk (400) ebd. CBC high counts 12/19 Crookston (660), 1/1 Pillager (188), 12/14 Rice Lake NWR (155).
Towhees, Sparrows
Chipping Sparrow
(Spizella passerina)
11 Two reports of feeder visitors with details: 12/1 – 1/9 Hennepin ph. MZa, 1/10 St. Louis (Duluth) JDx.
Field Sparrow
(Spizella pusilla)
6 Observed in six counties, the second highest total for the winter season (high count seven in 2018). All reports: 12/13 Wright ph. ToL, 12/19 Mankato CBC, 12/31 Scott ph. BAb, 1/1 Whitewater River CBC, 1/1–2/21 Wabasha JGW, LHl, ph. JPr, m.ob., 1/9 Houston DBz.
Fox Sparrow
(Passerella iliaca)
115 Observed in 16 counties, only slightly above the ten-year average of 14. Only north report: 12/19 Grand Marais CBC. Unusual reports: 12/5 Yellow Medicine GWe, 12/6 Wright ebd, 12/14 Granite Falls CBC, 1/1, 1/16 Scott RiC. Numerous January and February reports indicate many overwintering birds. No counts of over two individuals.
American Tree Sparrow
(Spizelloides arborea)
1452 Observed in 66 counties, including all south counties except Pope (ten-year average county count is 64). Reports from 14 north counties is the lowest total since 2014, when only 11 north counties recorded observations. High counts 1/29 Hennepin (125, Maple Grove) DEl, 12/26 Washington (100, Lake Elmo R.P.) ebd, 1/16 Houston (100, Caledonia) JPr. CBC high counts 12/26 Hastings-Etter (243), 1/2 Northern Wright County (204), 1/1 Whitewater River (184).
Dark-eyed Junco
(Junco hyemalis)
2751 High counts 2/7 Winona (200, Fremont Twp) REn, RLF, 12/26 Dakota (160) ADS, 1/1 Wabasha (151) SHk. CBC high counts 12/26 Hastings-Etter (647), 1/1 Whitewater River (568), 12/19 Henderson (515). North reports of “Oregon” juncos included single reports from Otter Tail and St. Louis, and one that lingered in Todd until mid January. South reports were from 21 counties through the end of the season.
White-crowned Sparrow
(Zonotrichia leucophrys)
48 Observed in a season-high 12 counties, well above the ten-year average of six. All north 12/17 Clay DPW, 12/19 Fargo-Moorhead CBC, Grand Marais CBC, 12/20 Grand Forks-East Grand Forks CBC, 2/2 St. Louis JDx. Midwinter reports from Dakota, Lyon, Ramsey, St. Louis, and Wabasha indicate several overwintering birds. High count 1/25 Dakota (5, 140th St. Marsh) MwT.
Harris's Sparrow
(Zonotrichia querula)
416 Observed in a season-high 20 counties in all regions except the North-central (ten-year average 12). All north: 12/2 – 2/28+ Clay PBB, 12/16 Detroit Lakes CBC, 12/26 St. Louis DEd, 2/13 Grant FFa, ebd. February reports south suggesting overwintering from Blue Earth, Lyon, Murray, Nicollet, Pipestone, Wright. High counts 12/5 Yellow Medicine (7, Blue Devil Valley S.N.A.) GWe, 12/17 Martin (7) BTS. CBC high counts 12/17 Fairmont (15), 12/14 Granite Falls (5).
White-throated Sparrow
(Zonotrichia albicollis)
1032 Reported from 42 counties in all regions of the state, the highest count since 2016 when recorded in 52 counties (ten-year average 29). Widely reported south throughout the season. High count 12/19 Ramsey (5, Sarita Wetland) AHn. CBC high counts 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (19), 12/19 Faribault (6).
Savannah Sparrow
(Passerculus sandwichensis)
2 Observed for the third consecutive winter: 12/13 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) †DWK, 12/25 Olmsted (Byron) †MiD, 1/31 – 2/20 Olmsted ph. LSf, m.ob.
Song Sparrow
(Melospiza melodia)
527 Seen in 32 counties in all regions except North-central (ten-year average 19). High counts 12/10 Anoka (4) ebd, 12/20 Olmsted (4) KEm, 12/27 Ramsey (4) ebd, 1/2 Ramsey (4) LiH. CBC high counts 12/14 Granite Falls (4), 12/19 Excelsior (4).
Swamp Sparrow
(Melospiza georgiana)
215 Found in a season-high 17 counties, surpassing previous high of 14 in 2018–19 and nearly three times the ten-year average of 6. All north: 12/2–3 St. Louis PHS, SCB, 12/14 Cook LWd. February south reports from Dakota and Hennepin (two locations). CBC high count 12/17 Fairmont (4).
Spotted Towhee
(Pipilo maculatus)
6 Observed for fifth consecutive winter in an unprecedented six counties (previous season-high two). All reports: 12/28, 1/11 Jackson (Christiania Twp.) ph. †KEm, JWH, 12/3 Ramsey (Maplewood) JGl, 12/26 – 2/17 Dakota (Marshan Twp.) MwT, ph. DWK, ph. TGi, m.ob., 1/2 Mountain Lake-Windom CBC, 1/15 Anoka (Blaine) ph. JoW, 2/23 Hennepin (Bloomington) ph. †RBW, ph. RDv. All reports of single individuals.
Eastern Towhee
(Pipilo erythrophthalmus)
2 Reported for fifth consecutive winter: 1/24 – 2/27 Anoka (Golden Lake Park) SRo, m.ob., 1/28 Wabasha (Riley Coulee) PEJ.
Pipilo towhee
(Pipilo sp.)
2 Two reports of Pipilo towhees were unidentified at species level or possibly hybrids: 2/23 Martin ebd, 2/23 Hennepin JST.
Blackbirds, Orioles
Yellow-headed Blackbird
(Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus)
  No reports of this species that has been observed in seven of the last ten winter seasons.
Eastern Meadowlark
(Sturnella magna)
3 One report with sufficient detail 1/4 Olmsted ASu. Note: Meadowlarks observed in winter season should include information detailing how identification was established, especially descriptions of any vocalizations. Without details, winter meadowlarks are best left at the genus level.
Western Meadowlark
(Sturnella neglecta)
25 Reported with sufficient detail from seven counties, well above the ten-year average of two. All north reports: 12/4–20 St. Louis (McQuade Small Craft Harbor) PHS, m.ob., 1/6, 1/11 Becker (Pednor State W.M.A.) TKa, REn, RLF. South reports from Cottonwood, Dakota, McLeod, Rice, Rock.
Sturnella meadowlark
(Sturnella sp.)
27 Nine reports of silent meadowlarks, far above previous winter season totals.
BULLOCK'S ORIOLE
(Icterus bullockii)
1 Minnesota’s sixth sighting and first winter record was last seen 12/18–19 Itasca (Colaraine) SC, EEO.
Baltimore Oriole
(Icterus galbula)
11 Observed for the third consecutive winter, including first winter report from a north county in 20 years. All reports: 12/1–17 Brown MTW, 12/25 – 1/30 Mille Lacs ph. †REn, RLF.
Red-winged Blackbird
(Agelaius phoeniceus)
1338 Reported from 51 counties, well above the ten-year average of 41. North reports after mid January: 1/15–18, 2/27–28 Otter Tail (same location) ebd, 1/18 Roseau BSi, 1/30 – 2/1 Todd MJB, REn, RLF. High counts 12/27 Renville (142) KEm, JWH, 12/19 Redwood (125) JSc, 12/11 Pope (105) DFe. CBC high counts 12/19 Lamberton (146), 12/27 Redwood Falls (142), 1/2 Mountain Lake-Windom (50).
Brown-headed Cowbird
(Molothrus ater)
5 Observed in five south counties, the lowest total since 2013 when reported from only three (ten-year average nine). Unusual report: 12/10 Pipestone LVD. High counts 1/3 Dakota (46) BHe, 12/27 Goodhue (34) KDS. CBC high counts 12/26 Hastings-Etter (13).
Rusty Blackbird
(Euphagus carolinus)
719 Observed in 26 counties, the highest since 2016 when seen in 28 counties and nearly double the ten-year average of 14. Overwintered north in Clay and south in Hennepin and Wright. High counts 1/9 Nicollet (48) ChH, APi, 1/1 Rock (33) JWH, KEm. CBC high counts 12/19 La Crosse-La Crescent (50), 1/1 Long Prairie (10), 1/2 Northern Wright County (8).
Brewer's Blackbird
(Euphagus cyanocephalus)
1 Reported for third consecutive winter: 12/12 McLeod (Hutchinson Twp.) HHD.
Common Grackle
(Quiscalus quiscula)
832 Only north report after mid January was one overwintering in Carlton (Esko) ebd. Found south widely in February; early migrants 2/27 Lyon (7) GWe. High counts 2/27 Lyon (7) GWe, 2/14 Blue Earth (5) ebd. CBC high counts 12/19 Crookston (20), 12/17 Lac qui Parle (5).
Warblers
Common Yellowthroat
(Geothlypis trichas)
2 First winter reports since 2009: 12/14 (date approximate) Stearns (Collegeville Twp., fresh-appearing specimen found 12/15) ph. KlR, 12/19 Olmsted (Rochester) †MiD.
Black-throated Blue Warbler
(Setophaga caerulescens)
1 Third winter record for this species: 12/5–11 Ramsey (hatch-year female, Vadnais-Snail Lakes R.P.) ph. †JGW, ph. TBu, m.ob.
Pine Warbler
(Setophaga pinus)
1 Second winter report of this species in past ten years: 12/14–19 Cook ph. JGW.
Yellow-rumped Warbler
(Setophaga coronata)
110 Found in 11 counties, well above the ten-year average of six, but less than last year’s total of 13. Only north report 12/11 St. Louis (McQuade Small Craft Harbor) JLK. Overwintered south in Hennepin (Bass Ponds) and Rice, and possibly in Sherburne where two were only reported 2/27 MJB. High count 12/27 Redwood (6, Cedar Rock W.M.A., Redwood Falls CBC) GWe.
Black-throated Green Warbler
(Setophaga virens)
1 First winter record 12/5–13 Olmsted (Rochester) ph. CSn, ph. GHo, ph. JPr, m.ob.
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks
Summer Tanager
(Piranga rubra)
1 One report of this species that has been seen in three out of the last ten winters: record-late 12/24 (date approximate) Hennepin (Kenwood Park, fresh-appearing specimen discovered 12/25) ph. ElD.
Northern Cardinal
(Cardinalis cardinalis)
2552 Observed in all regions of the state, although less frequently in Northwest and North-central, as expected. High counts 12/19 Olmsted (78) KEm, 12/27 Renville (39) KEm, JWH, 1/5 Washington (37) PNi. CBC high counts 12/19 Faribault (331), 12/26 St. Paul (Northeast Suburban) (309), 12/19 Excelsior (273).
Rose-breasted Grosbeak
(Pheucticus ludovicianus)
1 Observed for third consecutive winter: 12/16 Carlton-Cloquet CBC, 12/14 – 1/15 Chisago (Rush City) JAK.