Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon - Sandpipers Occurrence
This is the 1930 to present seasonal report archive for
The Loon, journal of the Minnesota Ornithologists' Union.
The last 2 years are available to MOU members.
Seasons
Families
Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks
New World Quail
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys
Grebes
Pigeons, Doves
Cuckoos
Nightjars
Swifts
Hummingbirds
Rails, Gallinules, Coots
Limpkin
Cranes
Stilts, Avocets
Plovers
Sandpipers
Jaegers
Alcids
Gulls, Terns
Loons
Shearwaters and Petrels
Storks
Frigatebirds
Boobies and Gannets
Cormorants
Pelicans
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons
Ibises
New World Vultures
Osprey
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles
Barn Owls
Screech-Owls, Owls
Kingfishers
Woodpeckers
Caracaras, Falcons
Flycatchers
Vireos
Shrikes
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows
Chickadees, Titmice
Larks
Martins, Swallows
Kinglets
Waxwings
Silky-flycatchers
Nuthatches
Creepers
Gnatcatchers
Wrens
Thrashers, Mockingbirds
Starlings
Dippers
Thrushes
Old World Flycatchers
Old World Sparrows
Pipits
Finches
Longspurs and Snow Buntings
Towhees, Sparrows
Yellow-breasted Chat
Blackbirds, Orioles
Warblers
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks

Seasons
Species: Sandpipers
Upland Sandpiper
Whimbrel
Eskimo Curlew
Long-billed Curlew
Hudsonian Godwit
Marbled Godwit
Ruddy Turnstone
Red Knot
Ruff
Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
Stilt Sandpiper
Curlew Sandpiper
Sanderling
Dunlin
Purple Sandpiper
Baird's Sandpiper
Least Sandpiper
White-rumped Sandpiper
Buff-breasted Sandpiper
Pectoral Sandpiper
Semipalmated Sandpiper
Western Sandpiper
[Calidris sandpiper]
Short-billed Dowitcher
Long-billed Dowitcher
[Limnodromus dowitcher]
American Woodcock
Wilson's Snipe
Spotted Sandpiper
Solitary Sandpiper
Lesser Yellowlegs
Willet
Greater Yellowlegs
Wilson's Phalarope
Red-necked Phalarope
Red Phalarope

Willet(Tringa semipalmata)
YearSeasonNS
1932SummerOn June 24 Mrs. C. E. Peterson and Mrs. N. o. Wilson se.w a pair of Willets with one downy chick at Ap~_,leton. Elccept for the observation of ~'bung Willets that were full (;Town at the sane place last year, this appears to be the first breeding record of the Willet in Minnesota. for the 2oth century.
1961Springreported at Duluth by P. B. Hofslund's ornithology class (I believe this is the second or third record for that area) on 11 May. One was seen at Salt Lake on 5 May by R. Grant. Red Knot: seen from 26 to 29 May at Duluth by Jan Green; on 27 May by P. B. Hofslund and members of the Avifaunal Club. White-rumped Sandpiper: seen 21 May at Salt Lake by Avifauna} Club members and Jan Green reports ten of them at Duluth on 30 May.
1961SummerA distinct pair and another individual were seen on 17 June at Salt Lake by members of A vifaunal Club. Here, too, nesting is a good possibility. On 1 July, Bob Janssen saw three Willets at Fisher Lake, Scott County.
1962SpringApril 28 Salt Lake, Avifaunal Club; seen there again by same group on May 12 and 27, displaying some sort of courtship flight; most unusual record was at Duluth on April 30, seen by Janet C. Green. Knot: May 24 Duluth, Minnesota Point, Janet C. Green.
1962SummerJuly 30, Salt Lake, Lac qui Parle Co., Richard K. Olson. Knot: Aug. 18, Duluth, St. Louis Co., one in molt from spring to fall plumage, three in fall plumage, Avifaunal Club; Aug. 25, Duluth, one in molt, 4 in fall plumage, Avifaunal Club. An excellent field mark, not noted in popular literature, is the bright yellow "soles" of the feet, which contrast nicely with the greenish legs, as the Knots walk away from the observer.
1963SpringApril 27, Salt Lake, Avifaunal Club; April 28, Beardsley, Big Stone County, R. Grant; May 7, Mud Lake, Traverse County, R Grant; May 12, Duluth, Dennis Meyer.
1963SummerLac qui Parle Co., Salt Lake, present every summer but nest as yet not located. Avifaunal Club.
1963Falllatest, August 3, Lac qui Parle Co., Avifaunal Club.
1964Spring4-25 Salt Lake, RBJ; 5-7 Sherburne Co, 1, EAH; 5-9 White Rock Dam, above Lake Traverse, EGA; at Duluth on 5-7 JCG, 5-10 BL, 5-19 PBH.
1964Summer6-14 Stevens Co, RAG.
1965Spring5-6, Hibbing, HM, SM; 5-8 Moorhead, LWJ and Breadsley, RAG; 5-13 Moorhead, LWJ; 5-25 Duluth, PBH, JCG.
1966Spring4-30 Dakota Co, DB; 5-5 Duluth, JCG; 5-14 Frontenac, MIG.
1966Summer6-11 Clay Co, DB, RG; few summer records in the past two or three years. Greater Ye,llowlegs: 7-1 (7) and 7-8 (12) Agassiz Refuge, Marshall Co, DLO; 7-17 Hennepin Co, VL.
1967Spring5-2 Olmsted Co., JPF, CMJ, Carver Co., FN/ MAS, Dakota Co., FN/ MAS and 4-30 (2), 5-5 (5), 5-20 (1) Duluth, JCG, 5-4 Stevens Co., JAH and FargoMoorhead fide EGA; 5-6 Lyon Co., PE; 5-13 Martin Co., BL; 5-14 Carver Co., RDT; 5-15 Marshall Co., AWR; 5-21 Clay Co., LWJ.
1968Spring 4-13 Dayton Twp., Hennepin Co., 1, Evelyn Cruzen; 4-28 Windom, Cottonwood Co., 3, LAF; 4-29 Wilkin Co., 4, MSB; 5-4 Minneapolis, 1, SW; 5-6 Marshall 1, PBH; 5-12 Fargo-Moorhead, fide EGA; 5-14 Frontenac, Goodhue Co., 1, EHH; 5-20 Marshall Co., 2, A WR; 5-25 Salt Lake, Lac qui Parle Co., 1, DB; and Morrison Co., 1, LSR; more reports than I can recall in past years.
1968Summer 7-7 Salt Lake, Lac qui Parle Co, 1, RLH; 8-4 Grand Forks, North Dakota, 1, RLH; 8-23 Albertville, Wright Co, 1, GES.
1968Fall8-23 Wright (Albertville) ETS.
1969Spring5-12 Hennepin Co., EIS; 5-15 Lincoln Co., BL; 5-22 Duluth, RL; 5-24 Duluth, CLA, PBH.
1969Fall8-31 Lac qui Parle 2 KP; 9-26 Marshall ETS; 10-19 Duluth 19, by P. Getman.
1970Spring10 reports Parle {8) WL; 5-1 Houston FL; 2 northerly reports: 4-26 and 4-30 Duluth KE, PE, JG, RL; also reported from Sibley, Jackson, Lyon {8), and Dakota; more reports than usual.
1970Summer6-18 Mud Lake, Traverse Co. (2) EC, BL. The first summer record of a pair in many year~.
1970Fall2 reports Lacs (1) MI.
1971Springearly south 4-25 Stearns AMB; 5-l Lyon PE; 5-2 Blue Earth EK; early north 5-l Mille Lacs MI; 5-11 Duluth JG; late 5-26 Duluth JG; 5-29 Lyon PE.
1971Summer2 reports migrant); 6-28 Agassiz Refuge, Marshall Co., MMC (migrant or summer resident?). The Loon
1971Fall3 reports and 20 Murray (6) ND. Knot: "rare in July," Agassiz NWR, Marshall Co., AR; very few inland reports.
1973Summer 7-28 Hennepin.
1973Fall Three reports, two from Duluth; 84 Hennepin (ETS); 8-8, 8-18 St. Louis (OLJ, FL).
1974Spring Early south 4-23 Hennepin OJ; 4-30 Hennepin VL, ETS (21); early north 4-30 St. Louis GJN, UMD; 5-9 Mille Lacs TS; late 5-21 St. Louis JG. Grea.ter Yellowlegs Early south 3-31 Sibley RBJ; 4-9 Carver FN; 4-12 Rock KE; early north 4-16 Aitkin TS, JB; 4-21 Aitkin (50) JB; 4-21 Mille Lacs MI; late 5-19 St. Louis GJN.
1974Fall 8-3 Wilkin RBJ; 8-25 Freeborn DG; only reports.
1975Spring Early south 4-29 Hennepin (14) JJW; 4 reports 4-30; early north 4-30 St. Louis JCG, BDC; 5-2 St. Louis MMC; late 5-13 Anoka SC; 5-17 St. Louis KE, HCK, TS.
1975Summer One reported 6-29 in Marshall Co. (SV); very few summer records.
1975Fall7-19 Lyon KE, PE; 8-14 Marshall SV; and 9-5 Duluth GC; only reports.
1976Spring Early south 4-19 Stearns NMH; 4-24 Lac qui Parle AFE, HK; 4-29 Hennepin HPR; no reports north; late 5-16 Lyon KE.
1976Fall 4 reports: 6-27 Jackson DGW, 7-15 Rock KE, 7-20 Duluth TD, 8-19, 21 Anoka PKL, 8-20 Lyon KE.
1977Spring Early south 4-2 Anoka (1) DGW earliest date on record; 3 reports on 4-23; 1 report north 5-7 Mille Lacs (1) TS; late 5-22 Lyon ED.
1977Summer 2 reports: 6-3 Duluth (ES); 6-14 Marshall (KE).
1977Fall All reports 6-27 Lyon (VL), 7-16 Traverse (DGW), 7-21 Otter Tail (GO), 8-16 Big Stone (RJ).
1978Summer Late migrants 6-7 (Lac qui Parle, GLO), 6-23 (Duluth, DGW).
1978Fall 8-19 Wilkin, SM, GO, GW; only report.
1979Spring Early south 4-21 Lac qui Parle HK, 4-27 Hennepin TD; early north 5-1 Pennington SS, 5-10 St. Louis DA; late dates 5-22 Lac qui Parle RE, 5-26 St. Louis BDC. Greater Yello,wlegs Early south 4-7 Redwood RJ, 4-8 Lac qui Parle CMB; early north 4-14 Otter Tail GMO, 4-17 Marshall ANWR; late dates 5-18 Nicollet JCF, 5-27 Lac qui Parle CMB.
1979Summer Late migrant 6-16 Duluth (D&GW).
1979Fall 8-11 Douglas RJ, 8-18 Wilkin GMO, 9-5 St. Louis KL, 9-12 Redwood LJF; only reports.
1980Spring Early south 4-27 Martin EB, 5-8 Lyon HK; early north 4-29 St. Louis KE, 5-19 Marshall John Herman, Roseau RJ; late date 5-24 Wilkin GW.
1980Summer Seen in Swift (6-10, Lake Oliver, NMH), Wilkin (6-21, Akron Twp., KRE). Early migrants: 7-12 Marshall.
1980Fall 8-23 Otter Tail GMO.
1981Spring Early south 4-15 Hennepin VL, 4-17 Nobles BL; early north 4-29 Grant SM, 5-7 Pennington KSS; late south 5-15 Stearns NH, 5-20 Rock SM; late north 5-21 Lake of the Woods RJ, 5-30 Wilkin GMO; peak 5-14 Duluth (12) P. B. Hofslund.
1981Summer Early summer records: 6-9 Wilkin (pr., Breckenridge lagoons), 6-15 Pennington (Thief River Falls lagoons), 7-7 Clearwater (two, Lake Itasca). Early migrants North: 7-25, 7-29.
1981Fall 10-3 Big Stone BSNWR, only report.
1982Spring Early south 4-24 Jackson BL wood KJS 4-25 Lac qui Parle SC; early nortfi 5-Ajtkjn WN, 5-8 Duluth JG, TL, Marshall ANWR and Ottar Tail GMO.
1982Summer Late migrants (?) South: 6/1 Watonwan (EB-K), 6/20 Martin (RBJ). Early migrants North: 7/6 (4) Knife River, LAKE (J. Eaton).
1982Fall 8/7 Hennepin SC, 10/7 Mille Lacs DS.
1983Spring Early south 4/23 Lac qui Parle many observers, 5/8 Nicollet JCF; early south 4/25 Cook KMH, 5/7 Otter Tail GMO, 5!12 to 21 Duluth KE, SDM.
1983Summer Early migrants: 7/11 & 16, Roseau.
1983Fall 8/14 Lyon (2) KE, 9/25 Lake of the Woods KSS. Lesser Yellowlegs, 8/15183, Sartell, Stearns County, Nestor Hiemenz
1984Spring Early south 4/26 Lac qui Parle SWIMS, 4/27 Hennepin DB, ES, Lac qui Parle PL: early north 4/29 Wilkin SDM, 5/8 Marshall ANWR, 5/9 St. Louis (6) KE, Clay LCF; late south 5/13 Washington JPIAM, 5/31 Anoka KL; late north 5/17 Roseau AJ, 5/23 Cook SDM.
1984Summer7/9 Lake of the Woods (TW); 6/12 Duluth (m.ob.); 7/22 Carlos Avery W.M.A., Anoka Co. (KL).
1984Fall 8/21 Washington (3( RJ, BL.
1985Spring Early south 4/23 Olmsted RE, AP, Hennepin OJ, 4/27 Yellow Medicine KE; early north 5/2 Marshall ANWR, 5/11 and 5/12 St. Louis (4) KE, 5/13 M. Stensaas; late south 5/23 Ramsey KL, 5/26 Cottonwood SSt; late north 5/25 Clay PP, 5/28 St. Louis fide KE.
1985Summer Only reports from Marshall (6/2 Agassiz NWR, JM) and Lyon (pair, 7/22, HK).
1985Fall 8/1 Frontenac, Goodhue Co. (I) BL.
1986Spring Early south 4/26 Lac qui Parle AB, DB, Sibley (39) RG, RJ, 4/27 Blue Earth, Rice RG; early north 4/25 Wilkin GAM, 5/4 St. Louis B. Penning; late south 5/5 Olmsted JEB, RE, 5/16 Steele RE; late north 5/19 Marshall ANWR, 5/27 St. Louis L W.
1986Fall 9/6 Wright (I found dead) ES.
1987Spring All reports: 4/25 Lac qui Parle AB, DB, OJ and Dakota BL, 5/1 Carlton GS, 5/2 Cottonwood RG, RJ, 5/7 Olmsted PP, 5/13 Duluth KE, 5/25 Goodhue AB and Waseca RG, 5/31 Aitkin SC.
1987Summer Single birds seen 6/19 Goodhue (B. Lit- key), 7/15 Yellow Medicine (HK), 7/18 Nicollet (JF).
1987Fall All reports: 8/13 Wabasha RG, 8/14 Dodge RSE.
1988Spring Early south 4/17 Cottonwood BF, 4/20 Carver RG; early north 4/30Traverse RJ, 5/10 Norman RJ, 5/11 Cook WP; late south 5/10 Washington TBB, 5/14 Big Stone AB; late north 5/22 Clay TT, 5/29 Polk BSE.
1988Summer Only reports: 6/8 Lake of the Woods, 7/31 Wilkin, 7/11-13 Fillmore (AP).
1988Fall All reports: 8/9 Pennington AB, 8/11 Polk AB.
1989Spring Early south 4/2 Nobles KE, 4/29 Murray ND, JP and Wabasha BL; early north 4/30 Crow Wing AB, WN, 5/6 Aitkin WN and Pennington SKS; late south 5/16 Goodhue AP, 5/18 Hennepin DB; late north 5/27 Duluth SC.
1989Summer Only report: 6/l 1-12 one bird Thielke Lake, Big Stone Co. CMB.
1989Fall All reports : 8/19 Swift (2) CMB, KE, 10/19 Cottonwood (5) ED.
1990Spring Early south 4/16 Rock PG, 4/21 Martin BB, 4/25 Blue Earth AP; late south 5/11 Hennepin DC, 5!12 Stevens RJ, 5/18 Mower RRK and Nicollet JCF; all north reports 4/20 Duluth MST, PS, 4/28 Pine TEB, 4/29 Duluth (20) MSTand OtterTail SDM, 5/14 Lake DV.
1990Fall One report: 8/3 Cass (2) SWIMS.
1991Spring Early south 4/21 Pipestone PS, 4/26 Rock (3) PB, KR, 4/27 Lac qui Parle mob and Pope RG, RJ; late south 5/15 Olmsted BSE, 5/16 Scott RJ ; all north reports 5/4 Wilkin SDM, 5/15 Lake of the Woods SWIMS.
1991Summer Only reports: 7/29 Traverse, 7/30 Big Stone.
1992Spring Early south 4/25 Lac qui Parle mob, 4/26 Big Stone mob, 5/1 Olmsted and Rock JB, BSE; late south 5/23 Brown RJ; all north reports: 4/21 Aitkin WN, PS, 5/8 Cook KMH, 5/8–13 Roseau MCBS, 5/12 Clearwater.
1992Summer Only reports: 6/5 Clay KR, 7/25 Wilkin County MO.
1993Spring All reports: 4/24 Lac qui Parle (11) DB, 4/29 Otter Tail SDM, 4/30 Nobles ND, 5/2 St. Louis SS, 5/15 Wilkin SDM, 5/25 Polk AB.
1993Summer Only records: 7/27,31 Goodhue RJ, RG.
1993Fall All reports: 8/1 Murray DSm, 8/9 St. Louis TW, 8/16 Lyon HK, 9/13 St. Louis KE.
1994Spring Early south 4/23 Lac qui Parle RB, 4/24 Rice TB, 4/25 Winona (32) CS; early north 5/1 Otter Tail CS/KC, 5/5 Aitkin WN, 5/13 Norman WM.
1994Summer Two reports: early migrant(?) 7/5 Anoka fide PBa, plus 7/31 Kandiyohi.
1994Fall All reports: mid-August Kandiyohi (1) RJ, 8/14 Big Stone (1) TBr.
1995Spring Over 80 birds reported from 15 counties with migration peak 4/28–29; maximum count 35 in Lac qui Parle TT. Early south 4/27 Le Sueur RG; early north 5/4 Lake RJ.
1995Summer Only report: 7/22 Jackson (1) KB.
1995Fall Only report 8/26 Carver (1) fide AH.
1996Spring Early south 4/24 Hennepin SC, 4/25 Wright RG, 4/26 Anoka DJe. Early north 5/2 Pine (3) RG, 5/3 Wadena PBi, and 5/15 Aitkin WN.
1996Summer All reports: 6/8 Kandiyohi RJF, 7/6 Big Stone (3) LE.
1996Fall All reports: 8/23 St. Louis BY, 8/5 Lac qui Parle (6) TT, 8/6 Brown (5) CMa, 8/8 Renville (1) CMa.
1997Spring Early south 4/26 Yellow Medicine ABo, 4/27 Hennepin mob and Olmsted (2) DA, BE. Early north 5/5 Hoyt Lakes, St. Louis Co. (9) AE, NJ, 5/17 Becker SDM. Unusual report 5/31 Duluth (1–2) mob. Total at least 38 birds in 13 counties.
1997Summer Most reports in 14+ years. Late migrant 6/7 Clay. Fall migrants observed in six other counties; early migrant 7/7 Murray.
1997Fall Only report 9/26 St. Louis (1) FN.
1998Spring Early south 4/28 Big Stone AH, 4/29 Kandiyohi (13) RJF, and 5/3 Lac qui Parle KE, PS. Also seen 5/7 Faribault (7) RG and 5/11 Meeker RbS. Early north 5/10 St. Louis PS, 5/16 Crow Wing PJ and Marshall AH, PS. Late south 5/26 Renville (2) CMa, 5/27 Hennepin TBr. Seasonal total approximately 38 birds in 16 counties.
1998Summer Many reports, similar to last year. Spring migrants observed in five counties; late migrant 6/7 Marshall KB. Fall migrants 7/25 Big Stone, 7/30 Becker.
1998Fall Only report: 9/11 Big Stone (1) MRN.
1999Spring All reports were later than the recent median arrival dates. Peak counts 4/29 Dakota (11 at Lake Byllesby) DBS, 5/11 Meeker (26 near Boon L.) DF. Only north reports were in Duluth. Late south 5/21 Lyon (1) RgS, 5/30 Hennepin (1) TT et al., 5/31 Kandiyohi (1) RJF. Seasonal total approximately 40 birds in 9 counties.
1999Summer Late migrant 6/2 Hennepin SWe. Record early fall migrant 7/3 Renville DF; also reported 7/9 Big Stone (2) KB, 7/11 Sibley, 7/18 Big Stone, 7/27 Meeker.
1999Fall Only two reports, both in August from the west-central part of the state: 8/7 Lac qui Parle WM, 8/15 Chippewa (5) PC. Fall migration for this species is usually during the first two weeks of August.
2000Spring Statewide total >120 individuals found in 16 south and 5 north counties. Reported in all regions except the north-central. Early south 4/8 Nobles (L. Bella, through at least 4/23, PS) KE et al., 4/22 Murray (6) ND. Peak count 5/19 Yellow Medicine (31 at Miedd L.) DBM. Total of 35 between 5/2 and 5/15 in Dakota (L. Byllesby) DBS, including 15 on 5/5. Unusual concentration 5/14 Hennepin (13 at L. Calhoun) PBu. Early north 4/30 Otter Tail SDM, 5/7 St. Louis PS.
2000Summer All reports: 6/2 St. Louis (at Park Point in Duluth) KRE, 7/8 Big Stone (15–20) DBz, 7/22 McLeod RBJ, 7/31 Big Stone (2) KJB.
2000Fall Only report: 8/19 Meeker (Lake Evenson) DMF.
2001Spring Grand total of 126+ individuals, similar to last spring. Reported from eight south and ten north counties, five of these in Northwest. Early south 4/26 Stearns (2) PCC, 4/28 in three counties. Early north 4/26 Wilkin KJB, 4/27–30 in three counties. Peak counts 4/28 Lac qui Parle (max. 10) mob, 4/30 Dakota (16–19 at L. Byllesby) mob, 5/1 Rice (70–75 near Faribault, record high count) TFB et al.
2001Summer All reports: 6/3 Marshall (2) PHS, 7/16 Dakota ADS, 7/22 Meeker DMF, 7/28 and 7/31 Lyon DDM et al.
2001Fall All north reports: 9/11 St. Louis (3 at Park Pt., Duluth) FJN, 9/22 St. Louis (40th Avenue West, Duluth) m.obs. Many reports of one or two 8/8–21 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) and 8/12–27 Big Stone (Toqua Twp.) m.obs. First juvenile 8/25 Big Stone PCC. All other reports: 8/1 Dakota (7 at L. Byllesby) ADS, 8/10 Lyon (same bird as late July?) RJS.
2002Spring Grand total 179+ birds in 24 south and 12 north counties, numbers up for the third consecutive spring (Table 2). Observed in all regions except the North-central. Early south 4/27 Dakota ADS, TAT and Lac qui Parle m.ob., 4/28–30 in nine counties. Early north 4/15 (earliest north date) Otter Tail (Newman W.P.A.) EJE, 4/24 Roseau KJB, 4/29 Becker BAB. Late south 5/26 McLeod (2) DMF, 5/27 Lac qui Parle FAE. Late north 5/27 St. Louis PHS, 5/29 Marshall KJB, also see summer report. High counts 5/7 Dakota (29 at L. Byllesby) TAT, 5/11 St. Louis (25 at Duluth) FJN.
2002Summer All reports: 6/8 Traverse PCC, 6/23 Traverse PHS, 6/30 Traverse (5) PCC, PHS, 6/30 Becker (2) TAT, 7/6 Meeker DMF, 7/10 Dodge (4 adults) TAT, 7/23 Big Stone DB, 7/28 Lac qui Parle PCC.
2002Fall First juvenile 8/7 Traverse KJB, PCC. Only other north report: 8/21 Pennington (juvenile) KJB. All south reports were singles: 8/9 Brown BSm, 8/18 Meeker DMF, 8/24 Jackson RMD, RHy.
2003Spring Reversing a three-year trend of increasing numbers during spring migration (The Loon 74:207) but still above the long term average was a total of ~105 birds in 15 south and 7 north counties. Early south (median 4/25) 4/13 Lyon DFN, PEJ, 4/24 Redwood JJS, 4/25–29 in five more counties. Early north (median 5/1) 5/3 Traverse RBJ et al., 5/6 St. Louis fide DRB. Please see summer report for late spring migrants south and north. High counts 4/27 Olmsted (19 at Silver Creek Reservoir) CBe, PWP, 5/3 Traverse (12 at Mud L., probably from flock of 20 seen on the South Dakota side of state line the previous day) JEB, RBJ et al.
2003Summer All reports: 6/8 St. Louis DRB, 6/13 Polk JMJ, 6/21 Marshall PCC, PHS, 6/22 Kandiyohi (2) RSF, 7/11 Lac qui Parle (2) BJU, 7/20–29 Big Stone PCC, KJB, 7/28 McLeod RMD.
2003Fall Singles reported 8/9–19 Big Stone m.obs., 9/21 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) PHS, JMJ.
2004Spring Grand total of 244+ individuals (four reports lacked count data) in 25 south and 4 north counties, including 5/12 Benton (Benton Beach C.P.) RAE, HHD. Early south 4/24–28 Dakota (max. 11 at L. Byllesby) m.obs., 4/27 Lac qui Parle (Salt L.) BJU. Early north 4/29–5/1 Otter Tail (Western Twp.) EJE, SPM, 5/1 Traverse (3 in Tara Twp., 14 at Mud L.) DFN, PHS. Last reported 5/25 Goodhue (Sand Pt.) SWe (no representative late north dates). Highest reported counts 4/28–30 Mower (max. 36 at Lyle W.T.P.) JEM, 5/2 Lac qui Parle (48 at Bailey Slough, Manfred Twp.) BJU.
2004Summer Observed 6/26, 7/3 Traverse PCC, 7/25 Swift BJU, 7/28 Big Stone BJU, 7/31 Lac qui Parle PCC et al. All reports were of one or two birds. First juvenile 7/25 Big Stone PHS.
2004Fall All reports: 8/1 Big Stone (2) PHS, plus singles 8/6–7 Lac qui Parle KJB, BRL, 8/21 Meeker DMF, 8/21 Traverse PCC.
2005Spring Total of 106+ individuals (244+ last spring) in 13 south and 10 north counties. Early south (median 4/24) 4/19 Rock (4) DBz, 4/24 Murray (3) JT. Early north (median 5/1) 5/5 Crow Wing (7) JSB and St. Louis (2) MTA, JWB. Late south 5/23 Rock PHS, 5/29 Grant KJB. Late north 5/30 Traverse KJB, 5/31 St. Louis JLR. Highest reported counts 5/6 St. Louis (15 at Morgan Park) JWB, DWa, 5/14 St. Louis (20 at Park Point, Duluth) JWL.
2005Summer All reports: 7/3 Lac qui Parle (4 at Borchardt Rosin W.M.A.) PCC, 7/3 Big Stone PCC, 7/3 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) BJU, 7/12 Rock (2) CRM, 7/15 Becker MO, 7/18 Lac qui Parle (Dawson) BJU, 7/24 Meeker DMF, 7/27 Traverse (3, first juveniles) KJB, 7/31 Lac qui Parle (Salt L.) PCC.
2005Fall All reports: 8/11–13 Lac qui Parle (Salt L.) BJU et al., 8/20 Lac qui Parle (Manfred Twp.) PHS, 8/26 St. Louis (3) RSB, 9/9 Yellow Medicine WCM, PHS.
2006Spring Total of 157 individuals (106+ last spring) in 17 south and 6 north counties. Early south 4/14 Lac qui Parle BJU, 4/26 Steele (2) NFT, KRV. Early north 5/2 Marshall (2 at Agassiz N.W.R.) BCa and Otter Tail BWF, 5/6 Grant JEB. Late south 5/25 Lac qui Parle BJU. Late north 5/27 St. Louis DWK. Please see summer report for additional late spring migrants. Highest reported counts 4/27 Lac qui Parle (29, Lac qui Parle Lake, near MN 40 bridge) BJU, 4/30 Rice (18, Dennison W.T.P.) DAB, 5/1 Olmsted (15, East Landfill Reservoir) JWH, PWP, JJS.
2006Summer Total of 12 birds found in 8 counties, mostly in western regions. Spring migrants: late south 6/5 Lac qui Parle PCC; late north 6/1 Polk PHS. Mid-summer reports 6/24–27 Lac qui Parle (low flow area, Big Stone N.W.R.) m.ob., 6/30 Becker (Hamden Slough N.W.R.) PHS, 7/1 Big Stone PHS, 7/5–8 Lac qui Parle (Kaercher Peninsula, Big Stone N.W.R.) LS, CCB. Southbound migrant and farthest east 7/13 Carver (Chaska Lake) RMD.
2006Fall No north reports. Observed in six south counties, including unusual fall concentration 8/1 Lac qui Parle (8 at Salt L.) BJU. First juvenile 8/12 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) PCC, PHS, JMJ. Late south 8/14 Yellow Medicine US, 8/19 Steele NFT, 9/16 Lyon fide RBW.
2007Spring814 Statewide total of 170 individuals (157 last spring). Early south 4/24, 4/27, 4/28 Lac qui Parle (different locations) BJU. Early north 4/26 Polk EEF and Wilkin RBJ, DAC, 5/4 Itasca (2, Trout Lake, Bovey) †EEO. High counts 4/29 Dakota (28, Lake Byllesby) CMB, JPM, JLO, ADS, 5/8 Hennepin (max. 20, Purgatory Creek) m.ob. Late south 5/23 Lincoln (4) BJU (median 5/26). Late north 5/23 St. Louis (4) CMB, 5/27 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) PHS.
2007Summer13 Mid-summer report 6/22 Goodhue SWe. Early south 7/7–8 Lac qui Parle PCC, BJU, 7/15 Meeker DMF. All north reports: 6/1 Clay ABi, 6/30, 7/7 Traverse (Mud Lake) PCC, PHS.
2007Fall24 North reports 8/6 Traverse BJU, 8/11 Marshall JMJ, 8/18 Marshall (juvenile) PHS, JMJ, 8/31–9/1 Marshall PHS, JCC. All south reports: 8/1 Lac qui Parle BJU, 8/3 Meeker (2) DMF, 8/24 Swift BJU, 9/10 Wright DMF; also reported from Big Stone and Jackson. No significant counts.
2008Spring1015 Early south (median 4/24) 4/27 Dakota (2) JPM and Lac qui Parle BJU, SWe, 4/28 Dakota JWH. Early north5/1 (median) Itasca EEO. First county record: 5/4 Todd (13, Lake Osakis) KRE, LS. High count 5/4 Lac qui Parle (17) PCC. Late south 5/27 Mower ARW and Rice TFB, 5/28 Mower JEM. Late north 5/29 St. Louis (2) PHS, 5/31 St. Louis LS (median 6/1).
2008Summer23 Found 6/1 St. Louis PHS, SLF, 7/15 Cass BAW, 7/17–18 Brown (1) ph. BTS, 7/22 McLeod DMF, 7/25–26 (max. 17 at Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, DBM, 7/31 Carver SWe.
2008Fall25 Two north reports: 8/29 Crow Wing (3, Ironton W.T.P.) JSB, 8/31–9/1 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) m.ob. First juvenile 8/10 Lac qui Parle PCC. Late south 9/13 Big Stone PBB, 10/28 Anoka (Carlos Avery W.M.A.) ph. AXH, the latter the latest date on record, more than two months later than the median (8/19).
2009Spring1427 Early south (median 4/24) 4/18 Stearns DPG, 4/24 Olmsted JWH. Early north (median 5/1) 4/30 St. Louis (Park Point, Duluth) PHS, 5/1 Douglas JPE. Late south 5/20 Meeker JCC, 5/24 Nicollet RMD (median 5/26). Late north 5/24 Marshall PHS (median 6/1). High counts 4/30 Kandiyohi (49) RSF, 5/6 Hennepin (47, Lake Calhoun) TAT. The W.S.H.C. produced 29 on 5/5 and a season total of 53 KJB.
2009Summer4 All reports: 7/16 Kandiyohi DMF, 7/21 Brown (2) BTS, Rice TFB, 7/26 Big Stone PCC.
2009Fall11 Three reports: 8/14 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) JMJ, PHS, 8/16 and 8/25 Brown (Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS.
2010Spring316 Early south (median 4/24) 4/20 Kandiyohi DPG, 4/25 Ramsey (White Bear Lake) ELC. All north reports: 4/23 Douglas JPE, 5/3 St. Louis (8, Park Point) PHS, 5/4 St. Louis (5, Park Point) PHS, 5/16 St. Louis (Longyear Lake) TAb, 5/20 Pennington (Thief River Falls W.T.P.) JMJ, PHS. Astonishing record high count of 327 birds 4/30 Dakota (Lake Byllesby) CMB; prior high count was 78 from 1959. On the same day 65 birds were counted in Olmsted (C.R. 9 marsh) LAV. Late south 5/15 Carver JCy, Dakota (Lake Byllesby) CMB, Lac qui Parle BJU, Ramsey DWK, CRM, 5/20 Dakota JPM (median 5/26).
2010Summer1 Reported 7/24 Lac qui Parle BJU.
2010Fall2 Only reports: 8/3 Lac qui Parle (juv., Mehurin Twp.) BJU, 9/5 Renville (Bird Island W.T.P.) DPG (median 8/20).
2011Spring117 Early south (median 4/24) 4/23 Lac qui Parle (Walter Twp.) BJU, Swift JoS, 4/25 Blue Earth (4, Lake Ida) ph. JNe, Lac qui Parle (7, Cerro Gordo Twp.) BJU. High counts 5/2 Dakota (24, 180th St. marsh) MDu, 5/3 Olmsted (23, Silver Creek Reservoir.) JWH, 5/2 Dakota (18, Lake Byllesby) CMB. Late south 5/22 Dakota ADS, 5/25 Dakota LMS (median 5/26). Only north report: 5/1 St. Louis (8, Canal Park) AM.
2011Summer12Presumed southbound migrants 7/5 Otter Tail LS, 7/10 Wright (4) PCC, 7/31 Lac qui Parle BJU.
2011Fall1 Only report: 8/1 Lac qui Parle (2, Agassiz Twp.) BJU.
2012Spring918 South reports 3/24 Lac qui Parle (2, Salt Lake) JF, 4/16 Lac qui Parle (2, Hamlin W.M.A.) JF, 4/21 Lac qui Parle DLP all before recent median 4/24. Early north (median 5/1) 4/29 Morrison (28, Royalton) FGo, MJB and Todd (6, Eagle Bend W.T.P.) DWK, SBM, 5/2 St. Louis (4, Park Point) JLK. High count 4/29 Hennepin (50, Rice Lake) KRo, CMB, RTe. Late south 5/27 Pipestone WCM, RAE, GLa, 5/29 Carver (4) JCy (median 5/26). See summer report for late migrants north.
2012Summer43 Seen 6/5, 6/25 Lac qui Parle BJU, 6/6 St. Louis DBr, 7/1 Red Lake ANy, 7/5 Carver JCy, Grant MCBS, 7/13 Aitkin DBM, 7/28 Renville JCC. Dates scattered throughout the summer are typical of this species and directional classification is vexed (The Loon 74:65–82); all of these July dates are best classified as southbound migrants.
2012Fall3 Only reports: 8/7 Jackson (North Heron Lake) KJB, 8/11 Carver (New Germany) JCy, 8/24–26 Mower (Dexter W.T.P.) RAE, JWH, m.ob.
2013Spring1133 Early south (median 4/24) 4/19 Jackson RAE, 4/20 Freeborn PEJ. Early north (median 5/1) 4/26 Traverse DBM, 4/27 Otter Tail KRE, ALo and Traverse DPG. High count 4/27 Fillmore (33, farm pond on C.R.16 about 1 mile west of C.R. 17) HHD, RAE. Late south 5/22 Scott AlS, ABr, 5/29 Dakota DVe (median 5/26). Late north 5/24 Norman DWK, PEB and St. Louis FKB, 5/31 Itasca SC, EEO (median 6/1). See summer report for late migrants south.
2013Summer7 Reported from Big Stone, Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, Lyon, Nicollet, Renville, Sibley. Late spring migrant 6/8–9 Renville JWH, DWK, ANy, HHD. Southbound migrants 7/6 Lac qui Parle DLP, 7/7 Sibley JCy. High count 7/13 Sibley (12) DWK.
2013Fall1 Only report: 8/19 Lac qui Parle (4, Salt Lake) BMc.
2014Spring1026Early south (median 4/24) 4/17 Fillmore RAE, 4/24 Cottonwood RMD, 4/25 Lac qui Parle KeL. Early north (median 5/1) 4/28 Traverse ANy, 5/4 Wadena PJB, 5/5 Polk SAu. High counts 5/7 Olmsted (24, Cascade Meadow Wetlands) JWH, LAV. Late south 5/21 Washington JSP, 5/22 Lac qui Parle RDi (median 5/26). Late north 5/23 Itasca (5) SC, 5/29 Polk VLa, but also see summer report (median 6/1).
2014Summer12Late northbound migrant 6/6 Pine (North Star Farm) MiD. All other reports: 7/12 Freeborn (Geneva) PEJ, 7/13 Carver (2) JCy.
2014Fall14 The most fall reports since 2008. All north 8/7–9 Grant (max. 3 at North Ottawa Impoundent) HCT, m.ob. All south: 8/4 Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) HHD, 8/10 Sibley (9, seasonal high count, Sand Lake) HHD, RAE, 8/11 Rice (Canby Ave. Pond) GHo, 8/12–25 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) CMB, m.ob., 8/30 Lac qui Parle (7, Salt Lake) RSA, 9/3 Lyon (3, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 10/23 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) GSw.
2015Spring819 Early south (median 4/24) 4/26 Big Stone DLP, 4/27 Yellow Medicine (3) GBa, 4/28 Nicollet and Sibley MiO. Early north (median 5/1) 4/26 Polk SAu, 5/3 Marshall CCr, 5/5 St. Louis (4) JPR, RZi, ClN, TRK, High counts 5/6 St. Louis (41, Hibbing) ph. JMa, 5/5 Lyon (22, Brauner Lake) TKa. Late south 5/28 Freeborn (2) TAT, Renville KJB (median 5/26). Late north 5/27 Polk (Agassiz Valley) SAu, 5/29 Polk JMJ (median 6/1). Also see summer report for late migrants north and south.
2015Summer45 Northbound migrants 6/3 Crow Wing EGa, 6/7 Renville SBn. Unclassified mid-summer reports 6/20 Polk, 6/26 Lake of the Woods, 7/2 (5) Big Stone, 7/11 (2) Dodge/Steele. Southbound migrants 7/24 Swift, 7/25 Traverse DLP.
2015Fall23 The second consecutive fall with above-average reports. All north 8/7 St. Louis (max. 8, Park Point) BTS, AaS, ph. AM, JLK. 8/9–16 Grant (max. 3, North Ottawa Impoundment) RAE, GHo, KDS, DgM. All south 8/13 Ramsey ELC, m.ob., 8/16 Stevens RAE, 8/23 Yellow Medicine DBi.
2016Spring1133 Early south (median 4/23) 4/19 Hennepin (3) SBE, 4/22 Kandiyohi JoS, JWd, Lyon (2) GWe, JPR. Early north (median 4/30) 4/29 St. Louis BMu, (4) JPR, JlB, ABm, 5/7–8 Crow Wing EGa, KNo, 5/11 Traverse ANy, DBz. High counts 5/12 Wilkin (11) ANy, 5/3 Olmsted (7, Silver Lake) MMe, 5/11 Dakota (7) RAE. Late south 5/24 Faribault WAF, BAy, Stearns PCC, 5/29 Hennepin BAF (median 5/26). Late north 5/24 St. Louis JLK, 5/27 Red Lake SC, RBJ, 5/29 Itasca SC (median 6/1).
2016Summer13 Northbound or possibly non-breeding birds 6/18, 6/20, 7/10 Lyon (max. 2) GWe. Southbound migrants: early north 7/10 St. Louis (4, Park Point) ph. BeA; early south 7/13, 7/15 Yellow Medicine (1) GWe, RBJ, RBW, 7/22 Martin (1) DAk.
2016Fall14 All north 8/3 Cass (2, Leech Lake) DAY, BAW. All south 8/4 Wright (3) DWK, 8/12 Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) ASu, GWe, BAb, RAE, 8/28 Mower (Brownsdale W.T.P.) DWK, 9/6 Washington (Forest Lake) MJM.
2017Spring927 Early south (median 4/23) 4/17 Lyon (12) VKl, 4/20 Hennepin MHu, Stearns MJB. Early north (median 4/30) 4/23 Grant CRM, m.ob., 4/30 Crow Wing (2) JLK, 5/2 St. Louis (6) JLK, JPR, BeA. High count 5/3 Scott (max. 25) HCT, m.ob. Late south 5/27 Olmsted DAB, 5/30–31 Scott BHe, BAb (median 5/28). Late north 5/25 Kanabec (Grass Lake Twp.) KrM, 5/30 St. Louis JPR (median 6/1). Also see summer report for latest migrants north and south.
2017Summer35 Reported from Grant, Lyon, Renville, Roseau, Scott, Stearns, Traverse, and unusual location 6/20 Wabasha (L. Pepin) ph. GBa.
2017Fall4 All south 8/2 Nicollet (3, S.R. 1/1) BHe, 8/17 Lac qui Parle (3, Salt Lake) WCM, Scott (10, C.R. 13) BHe, 9/13 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe.
2018Spring1329 Early south (median 4/23) 4/22 Cottonwood ASu, LiH, Lyon NMe, 4/24 Big Stone DLP. Early north (median 4/30) 4/20–22 Grant ASu, LiH, m.ob., 4/24 Otter Tail NaH, 4/30 St. Louis (3) ClN, m.ob. High counts 5/1 Blue Earth (104, total from two separate flocks) ChH. Late south 5/23 Ramsey DnS, 5/25 Lyon (2) GWe, 5/28 Stearns PCC (median 5/28). Late north 5/25 Grant MO, Red Lake CRM, m.ob., Roseau CAs (median 6/1).
2018Summer57 Observed in scattered locations in every region except Northwest, East-central. High count 7/3 Cass (6, Walker) MO.
2018Fall13 All north 9/3 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) JWL, SLL. All south 8/11 Dakota (2, Spring Lake P.R.) MwT, 8/14 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 8/17 Freeborn (Arrowhead Point C.P.) BHe.
2019Spring1334 Early south (median 4/23) 4/23 Faribault WAF, Murray (10) ebd, Watonwan ANy, m.ob. Early north (median 4/30) 4/24 St. Louis (3) ebd, 4/27 Lake JWL, m.ob. High count 4/29 Ramsey (81, St. Paul Downtown Airport) RMD, m.ob. Late south 5/18 Cottonwood JWH, m.ob., Dakota FFa, m.ob., Watonwan JCC, GLa, 5/20 Houston SHo, 5/24 Big Stone ebd (median 5/29). Late north 5/26 Aitkin (max. 3) ebd, St. Louis MGi (median 6/1).
2019Summer4 Late spring migrant 6/9–11 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) ph. SAu, HHu. All other reports: 6/24–26 Grant (max. 2) m.ob., 7/2–3 Grant (max. 3) m.ob., 7/21 Clay (2) TCL, MO, ph. JWZ, Grant (1) LiH, 7/28 Wilkin (1) IsH.
2019Fall23 All north 8/8–10, 14–15, 19 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) MJB, m.ob., 8/10 Traverse (one from North Ottawa Impoundment flew over county line) MWS, m.ob. All south 8/3 Kandiyohi (Lake Lillian W.T.P.) BDo, JWd, 8/25 Murray (180th Ave., Mason Twp.) KEm, JWH, 8/30 Lyon (2, 140th St., Balaton) GWe, 9/2 Lyon (230th Ave., Balaton) ShG, HeH.
2020Spring1037 Early south (median 4/23) 4/16 Yellow Medicine REn, m.ob., 4/19 Lyon (reports of single birds from two nearby locations, possibly involving the same bird) NMe, RJS, Scott (2) BHe. Early north (median 4/30) 4/25 St. Louis ebd, 5/1 Grant (8) MO. High counts 5/13 St. Louis (210, Park Point R.A.) NMt, 5/1 Yellow Medicine (83, Timm Lake) RJS, m.ob. Late south 5/22 Dakota ebd, Meeker PLJ, 5/24 Scott RBW, m.ob., 5/31 Washington MBw (median 5/29). Late north 5/19 Grant (3) ebd, 5/20 Roseau StK, 5/23 Clay PBB (median 6/1).
2020Summer25 Reported from Big Stone, Chippewa, Clay, Cook, Hennepin, Lyon, Yellow Medicine. Late spring migrant 6/9 Hennepin ebd. Potential fall migrants 7/1 Big Stone (1) DLP, 7/6 Lyon (10, Lone Tree Lake) GWe. Unusual report from Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness 7/9 Cook (Sea Gull Lake) †DBg.
2020Fall21 All north 8/9–10 Grant (max. 9, North Ottawa Impoundment) KJB, 8/10 Otter Tail (Glendalough S.P.) ebd, 8/20–25 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) KIs, m.ob., 9/26 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) ebd. Only south report: 8/6 Big Stone (West Toqua Lake) REn, m.ob.
2021Spring1938 Early south (median 4/23) 4/18 Olmsted (2) JPr, m.ob., 4/22 Lac qui Parle KeL. Early north (median 4/29) 4/28 Grant ebd, 4/30 Marshall HHu. High count 4/28 Steele (32, Straight River Marsh) PSu. First county record: 5/8 Hubbard (Lakeport Twp.) DoH, JCu, ebd. Late south 5/22 Steele JuW, 5/24 Yellow Medicine BTS, MiO, 5/26 Olmsted (2) LAV (median 5/29). Late north 5/30 Lake TLz, ebd, St. Louis TLz, m.ob., 5/31 Polk (max. 6) TWe, BWe, HHu. (median 6/2).
2021Summer25 Reported from Anoka, Big Stone, Grant, Marshall, Wabasha, Waseca, Watonwan. Spring migrants 6/8, 6/17 Big Stone DLP; potential fall migrants 7/4 Big Stone (2) DLP, 7/9 Watonwan (1) KEm.
2021Fall12 All north 8/6 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) BLz. All south 9/11 Big Stone ph. DLP, 9/12 Cottonwood (Talcot Lake State W.M.A.) ebd.
2022Spring1329 Early south (median 4/22) 4/21 Big Stone (470th Rd., Correll) EHi, ebd, 4/23 Big Stone (Otrey Twp.) ToR, Lincoln (17) RJS. Early north (median 4/29) 4/21 St. Louis JLK, m.ob., 4/23–30 Grant (max. 3) ebd, 4/30 Carlton BEA, Kanabec SPS. High count 5/1 St. Louis (31, Park Point R.A.) StK, ebd. Late south 5/22 Dakota (9) ebd, 5/25 Brown BAb, Pipestone RAE (median 5/29). Late north 5/26–28 Marshall (max. 3) EzH, m.ob., 5/26–27 St. Louis JLK, m.ob., 5/28 Traverse SC (median 6/1). Also see summer report for latest migrants north and south.
2022Summer46 Late spring migrants 6/17 Marshall HHu, 6/28 Roseau (South Shore W.M.A.) †ebd. Southbound migrants: early north 7/3 Traverse (1, Metz W.M.A.) GWe, 7/21 Traverse (White Rock Dam) EHi; early south 7/16 Lyon (1) GWe, 7/17 Yellow Medicine (2) GWe.
2022Fall37 All north 8/4 Otter Tail (2, Prairie Wetlands Learning Center) BAr, 8/13–14 Grant (max. 2, North Ottawa Impoundment) KHg, m.ob., 8/14 Traverse BAr, 8/18 Traverse (4, Wheaton W.T.P.) ebd, 8/28 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) ebd. All south 8/1–2 Hennepin (Riverview Rd.) PRH, m.ob., 8/3 Le Sueur (Lake Pepin) DOr, 8/6 Big Stone (2) DLP, Brown (2, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) BTS, MiO, Carver (4, Tacoma Ave.) ABL, 8/14 Big Stone (Toqua Twp.) BAr, 8/26 Meeker (Litchfield Twp.) PKF, 9/11 Sibley (High Island Lake) JGW.
 
 Former summer resident south and west. Migrant throughout.

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