MOURC Proceedings Archive - Gulls, Terns Accepted
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This is the 1981 to present Records Committee Proceedings archive for
The Loon, journal of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union.
The last 2 years are available to MOU members.
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Proceedings
Species: Gulls, Terns
Black-legged Kittiwake
Ivory Gull
Sabine's Gull
Black-headed Gull
Little Gull
Ross's Gull
Laughing Gull
Short-billed Gull
California Gull
Iceland Gull
Lesser Black-backed Gull
Slaty-backed Gull
Glaucous-winged Gull
Great Black-backed Gull
Least Tern
Gull-billed Tern
[White-winged Tern]
Common Tern
Arctic Tern
Forster's Tern
[Royal Tern]
Sandwich Tern
Elegant Tern
[Black Skimmer]

Ivory Gull (A) (Pagophila eburnea)Start Date 0000-00-00
RefFirstLastLocationCounty23CommentStatus
1MOU1948-12-27French RiverSt. LouisThe Loon 21:21Accepted
21:211949indexIvory Gull in Minnesota
2MOU1956-01-01Two HarborsLakeThe Loon 28:32Accepted
avian
information
1956-01-011956-01-31Lake1/1-31 Lake (first state record) (first county record)
3MOU1966-12-301967-01-30Grand PortageCookThe Loon 39:61 (hypothetical)Accepted
avian
information
1966-12-301967-01-30Cook12/30, 1/30 Cook (second state record) (first county record)
one bird at Grand Portage, Cook Co., from about Christmas until third week of January, photographed by Mr. Hendricks, good details given to JCG; less than five records for our state.
39:611967indexPossible Ivory Gull in Cook County
42:1461970indexPossible Ivory Gull on Lake Superior
4MOU1971-02-17Duluth LandfillSt. LouisThe Loon 43:63Accepted
5MOU1971-03-14Two HarborsLakeThe Loon 43:85Accepted
avian
information
1971-03-14Lake3/14 Lake (third state record) (second county record)
1 adult reported at Knife River, Lake Co. on 3-14 by J. Brandenberg; good details; a very rare species south of the Arctic.
45:1351973indexPossible Ivory Gull Sighting
48:711976indexA Fifth Record of the Ivory Gull for Minnesota
6MOU1976-01-01DuluthSt. LouisThe Loon 48:71Accepted
7MOU1976-12-011976-12-21Grand MaraisCookThe Loon 49:5Accepted
avian
information
1976-12-011976-12-21Cook12/1-21 Cook (fourth state record) (second county record)
Easily the most exciting and most frustrating bird of the season was an immature at Grand Marais discovered on 12-18 by DGW and photographed on 12-19 by S. Blanich (first Minn. photo record; there are still no specimens); unfortunately the bird had been present since about 12-1 according to local fishermen, leaving about 12-20, with none of the Twin Cities listers able to get there in time.
49:5-61977indexIvory Gull at Grand Marais
50:491978indexIvory Gull at Duluth
8MOU1978-01-15Lake Superior near DuluthSt. LouisThe Loon 50:49Accepted
62:3-41990indexIvory Gull Visits Grand Marais
962:1341990-01-14Grand MaraisCook(vote 7-0; The Loon 62:3-4). Accepted
avian
information
1990-01-14Cook1/14 Cook (fifth state record) (third county record)
One at Grand Marais, Cook Co. on 1114 PS, SB, LR (The Loon 62:3-4).
10MOU1991-12-151991-12-23Mississippi River at St. Paul and South St. PaulDakotaRamseyWashingtonThe Loon 64:148Accepted
avian
information
1991-12-151991-12-23Dakota12/15-23 Dakota (sixth state record) (first county record)
One present from 12/15–23 on the Mississippi River near Pigs Eye Lake in St. Paul, Ramsey/Dakota/Washington Counties DS, mob, and then by a second individual (apparently arriving independently) 12/23 BF, mob (The Loon 64:3–5).
avian
information
1991-12-151991-12-23Ramsey12/15-23 Ramsey (seventh state record) (first county record)
One present from 12/15–23 on the Mississippi River near Pigs Eye Lake in St. Paul, Ramsey/Dakota/Washington Counties DS, mob, and then by a second individual (apparently arriving independently) 12/23 BF, mob (The Loon 64:3–5).
avian
information
1991-12-151991-12-23Washington12/15-23 Washington (eighth state record) (first county record)
One present from 12/15–23 on the Mississippi River near Pigs Eye Lake in St. Paul, Ramsey/Dakota/Washington Counties DS, mob, and then by a second individual (apparently arriving independently) 12/23 BF, mob (The Loon 64:3–5).
64:31992indexIvory Gull in South St. Paul
64:3-41992indexIvory Gull
64:4-51992indexA Second Ivory Gull in St. Paul
68:14-341996indexGull Migration in the Twin Cities
72:1642000-03-13near HastingsWashington(record #2000-18, vote 3–4). The entire description of this gull only includes mention of its entirely white plumage and its black legs and feet. If correct, this indicates the bird was an adult, which would be most unusual, especially at this time of year. Accordingly, the majority was skeptical of this record, especially since the documentation does not discuss or preclude an albino gull of some species. In addition, the bill color of the gull was not noted, and the leg/foot color may not have been accurately seen, since the gull was observed at a range of 100+ yards without a spotting scope. Not Accepted
80:1742008indexAn Ivory Gull Visits Duluth
1180:1152008-01-07Canal Park, DuluthSt. Louis(record #2008-005, vote 7–0) (The Loon 80:174). Eleventh state record, and the first for this declining species since December 1991 (The Loon 80:174–5). First-cycle, photographed. Accepted
1288:912016-01-012016-01-24Canal Park, DuluthSt. Louis(record #2016-001, vote 7–0). First-cycle, photographed (The Loon 88:95–96). Accepted
1394:32022-01-032022-01-12 Canal Park, DuluthSt. Louis (record #2022-001, vote 7–0). Immature, photographed. Thirteenth state record.

Accepted
 
 Twelve records: 1 spring and 11 winter. Recorded in one (2016) of the last ten years.

Notes:

The information in the above table comes from several different sources. The count in column 1 indicates which of the sources is considered the primary source.
'Accepted' MOURC entries from The MOURC Proceedings
'Not Accepted' or 'Rejected' MOURC entry from The MOURC Proceedings
Accepted MOU records assembled by David Cahlander
Sighting records for ()
Avian information from the occurrence maps, in dark red, assembled by Robert Janssen. Seasonal report for the species/season published in The Loon or The Flicker has been added.
Information from The Loon index assembled by Anthony Hertzel and David Cahlander