Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon | ||
The 2017-Fall Season 1 August through 30 November 2017 Paul E. Budde, Doug W. Kieser, William C. Marengo, and Brian T. Smith |
The season provided four Accidental species for Minnesota as lingering King Rails and a Western Wood-Pewee from summer were augmented by an unidentified Selasphorus hummingbird and a Vermilion Flycatcher. A Red Phalarope on Lake Superior made it four consecutive autumns in which this Casual species has been found. The movement of Red Crossbills that first developed in August produced the most widespread documented eruption of this nomadic species in Minnesota.
One Snow Goose summered in Polk County, but another early August individual in Duluth appeared to be an early migrant as none were noted from this region in summer. At Lac qui Parle State Park a huge flock of geese was estimated to have had a remarkable total of 4,000 Cackling Geese. Pipestone had been the only county in Minnesota without a record for Tundra Swan, but that drought ended in mid-November. Five Harlequin Ducks, including a first record for Carver County, was an above-average fall total. Chisago, Scott, and Todd counties joined the three North Shore counties in hosting all three species of scoters this season. Hubbard and Douglas counties had their first Black Scoter, and Kanabec its first Long-tailed Duck. No Barrow’s Goldeneyes were detected for the fourth consecutive fall; the status of this species had been considered Casual until the 2014 Checklist, when it was changed to Regular.
First records of Eurasian Collared-Doves for Clearwater and Cook counties leave only five counties to be scoured for first records of this species. A record-early south Yellow Rail in Lyon was also a first for that county, while Freeborn County also picked up its first record of this uncommonly found migrant. The family of King Rails discovered during the summer at the North Ottawa Impoundment continued there through mid August, as did a pair of Black-necked Stilts.
From 1998 through 2008, one or more Whimbrels had been reported each fall, but then this string dried up and no fall individuals were reported through 2016. Finally, in 2017, one was reported from the Park Point Recreation Area. The Albany W.T.P. in Stearns County is an excellent location to monitor for unusual shorebirds during migration; this season a Red Knot was discovered there in early September. At the end of November, record-late Baird’s Sandpiper and Sanderling were found still straggling through the state. For the fourth consecutive fall, a Red Phalarope was discovered, providing the third record for Lake County.
Jaeger reports — all Parasitics — spanned the period from the end of August until early October; all were found along Lake Superior in St. Louis County. In Washington County a first-cycle Black-legged Kittiwake was a nice surprise. Four Sabine’s Gulls graced the state. Little Gulls tend to be more common in spring than in fall, but they were recorded every fall from 1997 through 2010 except for one year. Since then, however, they’ve only been seen in fall 2015, and none were again reported this season. Iceland and Lesser Black-backed Gulls were well-represented, but Great Black-backed Gulls were absent this fall for the first time in over a decade.
Red-throated Loon reports peaked in the latter half of October. A Pacific Loon found at Brighton Beach in Duluth in late August was record-early by two weeks; elsewhere on Lake Superior, this species was widely seen until mid November.
Snowy and Cattle egrets were found in numbers typical for fall, with most reports from the southwestern quarter of the state; the only exception was a Cattle Egret discovered in Grand Marais. White-faced Ibis tallies were higher than is typical and included an exceptional October record in Olmsted.
A juvenile Broad-winged Hawk lingered in Duluth into the winter season to set a new record-late date for the state. Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory set a single-day fall high count record for North America when 322 Rough-legged Hawks were counted on 25 October. With no fall reports since 2010, it was a good season for Ferruginous Hawks, with two Accepted reports and two more still pending before the Records Committee.
An Eastern Screech-Owl in Chisago was a first record for that county. Snowy Owls were found north and south well before recent median arrival dates. Northern Hawk and Great Gray owls were found in modest numbers, while Short-eareds were more widely distributed than in any fall in over a decade. The only Boreal Owls discovered were the three banded at the Hawk Ridge Nature Reserve.
American Three-toed and Black-backed woodpeckers made an impressive southbound movement along the North Shore from mid October through mid November. Peregrine Falcons were more widely reported than in any other fall season on record. Prairie Falcons were documented in both Stearns and Yellow Medicine counties in late August.
The Western Wood-Pewee discovered in the summer at Buffalo River State Park was last reported on 26 August. An Eastern Wood-Pewee photographed in Two Harbors was record-late for the state on 15 October. Say’s Phoebes were observed in two West-central counties, Clay and Lac qui Parle. The sixth state record Vermilion Flycatcher was a first county record for Yellow Medicine and the earliest date for this species; all records of this species have been from the fall season.
A record-late Warbling Vireo was photographed in Lake County. Carolina Wrens made a strong showing as they were seen in eight counties, including an unusual find in Lake and a first record for Becker that remained for over a month to the delight of county listers. One Mountain Bluebird was in Clay County, while up to three were seen in Two Harbors. Approximately 19 Townsend’s Solitaires were found in eight counties; most reports came from the North Shore of Lake Superior. The season’s only Varied Thrush was located in Bemidji. For only the second fall season since 1995, no Northern Mockingbirds were reported.
Most winter finches appeared in typical numbers, but Common Redpolls were much more widespread than usual with reports from 60 of 87 counties. Even more impressive was the number of Red Crossbills, which staged their largest documented irruption ever. They were found in 58 counties, including a record high single-day count of 1,269 at Stoney Point along Lake Superior. Interestingly, fall 2012 was another excellent season for both of these species. In contrast with Red Crossbills, White-winged Crossbills were not nearly as irruptive, though their presence in six south counties was the most for this region since 2012.
Smith’s Longspurs are regularly found in October in the southwestern part of the state; this season saw additional records from Pennington, Lake, and St. Louis counties. Another record in Renville was a first for that county. Five Spotted Towhees were found, including two in Hennepin and one in Ramsey counties. In nearby Anoka County, a putative hybrid Spotted X Eastern towhee was photographed. Two of the latest Grasshopper Sparrow reports for the season were also among the most northerly, with one each in Lake and St. Louis counties in mid October.
A Yellow-breasted Chat was quite late and far north in Otter Tail County in late September. Great-tailed Grackles were found only in usual locations in the Southwest. A Hooded Warbler at Two Harbors in early October was, like the chat, late and far north of its usual range; this one also established a first record for Lake County. The single-day record-high tally for Palm Warblers was smashed by counters at Stoney Point with 604 on 27 September, only for them to break their own record at the same location with 809 on the following day. Also notable was their near-record total of 10,329 Yellow-rumped Warblers at the same location in late September.
Blue Grosbeaks continue to expand their range in Minnesota. This season saw first county records for Beltrami and Kandiyohi, plus out-of-range breeding in Hennepin and Scott counties.
Weather: Statewide average temperatures were several degrees below normal in August, but above normal in September, due in part to a late heat wave that passed through the state 21–24 September. Temperatures cooled towards the end of October when many in the state had a first taste of winter that lingered well into November, but the monthly statewide average temperatures even in these last two months was above normal.
Precipitation totals in the state bounced back and forth from above normal in August and October to below normal in September and November. Two heavy rain events in mid August were notable, as was a cold front that passed through the state on Labor Day and brought stormy weather. Early October saw two heavy rain events during its first week and a storm 27–28 October that produced persistent wind gusts in excess of 50mph to the Lake Superior shoreline, and dropped up to a foot of snow in some areas. By contrast, November was quite dry.
Documented Records Still Under Review: Ferruginous Hawk 8/22 Wilkin (Wolverton Twp.), 10/23 St. Louis (juvenile, light morph; H.R.N.R.).
Insufficiently Documented Records of Regular Species: White-rumped Sandpiper 8/8 Carver, 8/8 Chisago, 8/10 Lyon (early dates); Short-billed Dowitcher 9/25 McLeod (late date); Bohemian Waxwing 10/25, 10/29, 11/9, 11/12 (out of range in a non-invasion year).
Acknowledgments: We thank Jeanie Joppru and Jim Lind for compiling and providing transcripts of Minnesota’s two weekly birding reports. Special thanks to Dave Cahlander for building and maintaining the seasonal reports submission and production web pages 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 December 2017). Bruce Fall has been extremely helpful by providing additional information from eBird data. Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished seasonal report data over the 25-year period 1991 through 2016. Our appreciation goes out to all our contributors, especially those who respond to our requests for details and who submit observations online.
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Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks | |||||
Snow Goose (Anser caerulescens) | 14 | 22 | One summered in Polk (East Grand Forks W.T.P.) SAu, m.ob. through 8/18. Early north (median 9/6) 8/2–20 St. Louis (Duluth) DOK, m.ob. High counts 10/27 Lyon (600, flyover, Marshall) GWe, 11/5 Grant (200, North Ottawa) CNn. Late north 11/5 Grant NaH, CNn, Otter Tail (4) JsS, 11/6–7 Lake (7, Two Harbors) ShG, HeH, m.ob., 11/16 St. Louis H.R.B.O. (median 11/15). Late south 11/20 Big Stone DLP, 11/25 Cottonwood BTS, MiO, 11/26 Chippewa GWe (median 12/16). | ||
Ross's Goose (Anser rossii) | 4 | 7 | All north 10/2 Polk (3, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) SAu, 10/4 St. Louis H.R.B.O., 10/5 St. Louis (Duluth) JPR, DOr, 10/24–27 St. Louis (Park Point/Bayfront Park) ph. PHS, m.ob., 10/8 – 11/11 Clay (max. 2) ShG, HeH, MO. All south 9/19 Pope HHD, Stearns HHD, 9/19–20 Wright (10, Pelican Lake) ToL, m.ob., 10/4 Sibley (Gaylord W.T.P.) RBW, 10/13 – 11/11 Chippewa RBW, DLP. 10/27 Lyon GWe, 11/8–9 Mower KnM, SWm. High counts 10/27 Lyon (25) GWe, 9/19–20 Wright (10) ToL, m.ob. | ||
Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) | 2 | 26 | All north 10/10 Traverse (max. 33) KnM, DOr, 10/18 – 11/5 Grant (max. 30, North Ottawa) WPl, m.ob. One injured bird summered south through 8/5 Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) LiH, ASu, m.ob. Early south (median 9/24) 8/12 Watonwan STa, 8/29 Faribault WAF. High counts 10/27 Lyon (300, Marshall) GWe, 10/4 Pipestone (255, Pipestone) KnM, 10/22 Jackson (250, Heron Lake W.M.A.) SEm, KEm, MEm. | ||
Cackling Goose (Branta hutchinsii) | 19 | 35 | Early north (median 9/10) 8/4 Traverse RPR, 9/3 Roseau (3, Greenbush W.T.P.) NWi, CRM, m.ob., 9/5 St. Louis ABL. Early south (median 9/19) 9/6 Ramsey (2, Lake Como) SLo, 10/1 Carver (Cologne W.T.P.) DWK, 10/2 Sherburne (3) PLJ. Descriptions provided in varying detail from 14 counties. High counts 11/12 Lac qui Parle (4,000, Lac qui Parle S.P., percentage estimate of a much larger flock) KnM, ASu, LiH. Late north 11/11 Clay (100, Moorhead W.T.P.) KnM, Kanabec (8) TLu, Wilkin KnM 11/12 Lake (4, Two Harbors) JWH, Otter Tail (6) SDi, 11/30 Hubbard (16, North Twin Lake) AxB (median 12/17). See winter report for late south migrants. Observers are asked to document all sightings with notes, photographs, or recordings to improve our understanding of this species in the state. | ||
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) | 34 | 53 | Reported from all counties in the state and throughout the season. High counts 11/12 Lac qui Parle (10,000, Lac qui Parle S.P.) KnM, 11/11 Clay (8,000, Moorhead W.T.P.) KnM. | ||
Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) | 4 | Three south reports of probable wild birds: 8/31 Goodhue (1, near Red Wing) ebd, 11/2 Kandiyohi (1) DOr, 11/6–8 Meeker (1, Lake Ripley) PKF, m.ob. One south report of birds of uncertain origin: 10/13 Stearns (2, Lake George) LKo. | |||
Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) | 30 | 46 | Reported in all regions of the state throughout the season. High counts 10/14 Becker (225, Tamarac N.W.R.) JtH, 11/8 Hennepin (150, Mound Springs Park) BBr. | ||
Tundra Swan (Cygnus columbianus) | 16 | 30 | Early north (median 9/30) 10/8 St. Louis (5) HHD, 10/12–22 Polk (4, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) DaL, SAu, KuE, 10/22 Cass (2, Lake Winnibigoshish) DAY. Early south (median 10/11) 10/20 Houston (4) DSt, Ramsey (2) CMu, 10/22 Winona JJS, 10/24 Lac qui Parle (5) DLP. High count 11/15 Houston (15,000, Brownsville Overlook) ebd. New county record: 11/10 Pipestone (Split Rock Lake) HHD. Late north 11/21 Crow Wing (6, Mille Lacs Lake) JLA, Polk SAu, 11/25–27 Beltrami (max. 10) DPJ, 11/30 Morrison (10) SEm (median 11/29). | ||
Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) | 33 | 52 | Reported throughout the state and season. High counts 9/10 Wright (200, Pelican Lake wetlands) SBE, LiH. Late north 11/5 Grant NaH, CNn, 11/23 Itasca ABL, 11/25 Hubbard MAW. | ||
Blue-winged Teal (Spatula discors) | 29 | 49 | Reported throughout the state and season. High counts 8/27 Wright (530, total from several locations near Pelican Lake) RCl. Late north 10/21 St. Louis (2) JLK, 10/24–28 Grant (max. 6, North Ottawa Impoundment) WPl, NaH, SDz, 10/29 Wilkin ABL (median 10/29). Late south 11/10 Wright DPG, 11/13–19 Hennepin BAF, PEJ, 11/22 Cottonwood KEm (median 11/13). | ||
Northern Shoveler (Spatula clypeata) | 19 | 50 | High count 10/10 Pennington (800, Thief River Falls W.T.P.) KCo. Late north 11/4 Todd (max. 6) TLu, NaH, 11/5–8 Grant (max 15, North Ottawa Impoundment) WPl, NaH, CNn (median 11/13). See winter report for late migrants. | ||
Gadwall (Mareca strepera) | 25 | 40 | High count 11/20 Wabasha (360, Mississippi River Lock and Dam 4) WCM. Late north 11/9 Douglas MEm, KEm, SEm, 11/12 Cass DAY, 11/14–15 Beltrami DFe (median 11/19). | ||
American Wigeon (Mareca americana) | 19 | 36 | High counts 10/20 Hennepin (200, Grass Lake) KBg. Late north 11/5 Cook (Grand Marais) KRE, m.ob., Grant NaH, CNn, Mahnomen (20) LiH, m.ob., 11/7 Cook DAB (median 11/25), but also see winter report. | ||
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) | 34 | 51 | Reported throughout the state. High count 11/12 Lac qui Parle (8,000, Big Stone N.W.R., estimated by 100s) LiH, ASu, KnM. | ||
American Black Duck (Anas rubripes) | 14 | 20 | Reports from 14 north counties is the highest total in the last six fall seasons. Away from Lake Superior reported north from Aitkin, Crow Wing, Douglas, Grant, Hubbard, Marshall, Pennington, Pine, Polk, Roseau, Traverse. Early south (median 8/16) 8/1 Sherburne (2, Sherburne N.W.R.) ebd , 8/31 Freeborn (Albert Lea) TCz, 9/3 Hennepin (Lake Hiawatha Park) BAF. High counts 9/5 Lake (32, total from four lakes) RCl, 11/10 Wabasha (21) PEJ, 11/22 St. Louis (21, Park Point) JLK. | ||
Mallard X American Black Duck (Anas platyrhynchos X A. rubripes) | 1 | One south report 11/12 Carver BAb. | |||
Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) | 19 | 37 | High counts 10/20 Houston (100, Brownsville Overlook) DSt, 10/20 Grant (81) MO. Late north 11/4 Lake RSA, DAB, 11/5 Grant NaH, CNn, 11/8 Todd DOr. Please see winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
Green-winged Teal (Anas crecca) | 28 | 43 | High counts 10/23 Dakota (350) BBr, 10/15 St. Louis (203) MLH, 10/10 Pennington (200, Thief River Falls W.T.P.) KCo. Late north 11/4 Lake RSA, 11/5 Cook SSC, m.ob., 11/6 Itasca SC. Please see winter report for late migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
Canvasback (Aythya valisineria) | 20 | 37 | High count 11/12 Houston (6,000, Reno Bottoms) ebd. Late north 11/12 Itasca TCL, 11/15 Beltrami DFe, 11/25 St. Louis (Silver Lake) BeA (median 12/6). See winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
Redhead (Aythya americana) | 26 | 44 | High counts 10/9 Douglas (535, Clifford Lake, counted by 25s) JLK, 10/16 Pope (300, Lake Emily) KnM. Late north 11/23–25 Beltrami (max. 8, Diamond Point Park) ABL, DPJ (median 12/10). Please see winter report for late migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) | 28 | 43 | High counts 11/12 Houston (4,000, Reno Bottoms) ebd, 11/3 Ramsey (1,400, Crosby Farm R.P.) BBr. Late north 11/20 Mille Lacs (3) PSP, 11/25 St. Louis (Silver Lake) BeA, 11/26 Cass HCT (median 12/4). Please see winter report for late migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) | 8 | 17 | Early south (median 10/17) 10/7 Big Stone DLP, 10/15 Hennepin GAn, 10/17 Sherburne PLJ, Stearns PCC, 10/18 Kandiyohi (2) RAE. High counts 11/21 Beltrami (30, Diamond Point Park) AxB, 10/7 St. Louis (24, Park Point) ASe. Late north 11/21 Beltrami AxB, 11/25 St. Louis BeA, 11/26 Cass HCT (median 12/9). Please see winter report for late migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) | 20 | 38 | High counts 11/7 Washington (500, Lee & Rose Warner N.C.) PSm, 11/6 Kandiyohi (300, Lake Lillian) KnM. Late north 11/20 Mille Lacs (3) PSP, 11/21–27 Beltrami (max.14, Diamond Point Park) AxB, DPJ, 11/26 Cass HCT (median 12/18), but also see winter report. | ||
Harlequin Duck (Histrionicus histrionicus) | 3 | 3 | All north: 9/15 – 11/7 Cook (1, Grand Marais Harbor) MAM, DaM, m.ob., 10/19 – 11/11 Cass (1, Walker W.T.P.) ph. † REn, m.ob., 10/20 – 11/29 Lake (reported from Tettegouche S.P. and Two Harbors) DSh, m.ob. All south: 11/12 Carver (female, Lake Waconia) † RMD, 11/27 Stearns (female, Mississippi River, St. Cloud) ebd, m.ob., 11/28–30 Sherburne (Riverside Park, same bird reported previously on the Stearns County side) MJB, m.ob. | ||
Surf Scoter (Melanitta perspicillata) | 6 | 9 | Early north (median 9/30) 10/1 Lake ASl, 10/2 St. Louis (2) TRd, 10/4 Cook DLB. Three north reports away from Lake Superior: 10/30 Beltrami (1, female/juvenile, Lake Irving) AxB, m.ob., 11/3–8 Todd (3, Lake Osakis) HHD, m.ob., 11/26 (1, Gull Lake) DAY. All south 10/15 – 11/18 Hennepin (max. 6, Lake Harriet; also reported on Bde Maka Ska (Lake Calhoun) and Medicine Lake) CMB, m.ob., 10/15 Washington (4, Big Marine P.R.) BDi, m.ob., 10/25–28 Faribault (female/juvenile, Wells W.T.P.) HHD, RAE, WAF, 11/2 Kandiyohi (1, Lake Lillian) DOr, Lyon (1, female/juvenile, Sham Lake) GWe, 11/3–14 Chisago (max. 4, Chisago Lake) ELC, m.ob., 11/5 Anoka (6, Centerville Lake) IsH, EzH, BAb, REn, 11/7 Carver (2, Lake Waconia) WCM, RBW, 11/7–20 Scott (1, Spring Lake) ANy, m.ob. | ||
White-winged Scoter (Melanitta deglandi) | 6 | 4 | Early north (median 10/7) 10/6–20 St. Louis (Stoney Point and Brighton Beach) MSb, JhM, 10/21 Cook (4, Taconite Harbor) KnM, ASu, LiH. Three north reports away from Lake Superior 10/28 Cass (Lake Winnibigoshish) RBJ, m.ob., 11/3 Beltrami (Lake Irving) JMJ, SAu, ABL, 11/7–8 Todd (Lake Osakis) HHD, m.ob. All south 10/30 – 11/14 Washington (Lake Elmo and Big Marine P.R.) ph. BDo, m.ob., 11/4 Chisago (Chisago Lake) ELC, RMD, m.ob., 11/5–7 Carver (Lake Waconia) WCM, m.ob., 11/19–20 Le Sueur (Lake Volney) RBW, m.ob. High count 11/5 Cook (7, Taconite Harbor) GVa. | ||
Black Scoter (Melanitta americana) | 8 | 4 | Early north (median 10/4) 9/28 Hubbard (1, Kabekona Lake) † REn, 10/2–17 St. Louis (max. 4, Lake Superior) TRd, m.ob., 10/23 Cook (1, Grand Marais Harbor) PLJ. Four other north reports away from Lake Superior: 10/2 Kanabec (2, Knife Lake) HHD, MJB, RAE, 11/7 Todd (max. 3, Lake Osakis) BWF, HHD, 11/8 Otter Tail GMO, 11/10 Douglas JPE. All south 10/27 McLeod (4, north of Hutchinson) RPR, 11/11 Scott (2, McMahon Lake) BAb, BHe, 11/12 Carver (4, Lake Waconia) ANy, m.ob., 11/20–21 Chisago (2, Chisago Lake) ELC, RAE. Highest counts only four. | ||
Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis) | 7 | 5 | Early north (median 10/17) 10/6–15 Cook (Grand Marais) JBs, DdJ, 10/21–22 St. Louis ASu, m.ob. Additional north reports 10/28 Kanabec (male, Knife Lake) † SPS, 10/28 – 11/2 Cass (max. 2, Lake Winnibigoshish) REn, m.ob., 11/8 Todd (Lake Osakis) DOr, LKo, 11/19 Mille Lacs (Wigwam Bay) MJB, DOr. All south 10/28 Faribault WAF, 11/7 Scott (Spring Lake) BAb, m.ob., 11/12–13 Washington (max. 2, Big Marine Lake) BDo, m.ob., 11/20 Le Sueur (Volney Lake) RAE, m.ob., 11/24 Houston (1, Pool #8) PEJ. | ||
Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) | 26 | 46 | One found in July was still present 8/1 Stearns HHD. Early south (median 9/26) 8/10 Steele PSu, 9/17 Olmsted DBz. High count 11/12 Houston (200, Reno Bottoms) ebd. | ||
Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) | 28 | 34 | Early south (median 10/15) 10/11 Stearns (2) LKo, 10/15 Meeker (5) RAE, 10/18 Kandiyohi (2) RAE, Ramsey (2) ebd. High count 11/24 Houston (850, Pool #8) PEJ. | ||
Barrow's Goldeneye (Bucephala islandica) | No reports. | ||||
Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) | 34 | 47 | Reported statewide. High counts 11/15 Ramsey (540, Pleasant Lake) WRe, MRe. Also see winter report. | ||
Common Merganser (Mergus merganser) | 17 | 30 | Early south (median 10/17) 9/3–10 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) ASl, VDo 9/7 (2) ElR, 10/3 Rice TFB. High counts 11/13 Wabasha (8,000, Lake City Marina) BHe, 11/20 Wabasha (6,850, Lake Pepin) WCM. | ||
Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) | 9 | 21 | Reports from the Northeast spanned the season. North reports away from Lake Superior in Beltrami, Cass, Douglas, Hubbard, Itasca, Mille Lacs, Wadena. Away from Lake Superior after October: 11/3 Douglas HHD, 11/10 Itasca (8) TCL, Mille Lacs (max. 20) KnM, LiH, 11/6–21 Beltrami (max. 6, Diamond Point Park) REn, ASu, LiH, AxB, 11/30 Hubbard (3, Kabekona Lake) REn, Cass (max. 20, Shingobee Bay) REn. Early south (median 10/29) 10/13 – 11/1 Carver (max. 8) SDz, WCM, Ramsey (2) SDz, 10/29 Dakota (5) ALw. High count 10/20 St. Louis (max. 55, Stoney Point) KJB, StK. | ||
Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) | 17 | 47 | High counts 11/6 Kandiyohi (500, Lake Lillian) KnM, 10/7 Rice (345, near Warsaw) BHe. Late north 11/7 Cook (Grand Marais Harbor) DAB, 11/11 Todd RAE, 11/20 St. Louis (Silver Lake) DBF (median 11/12). Late south 11/24 Hennepin (8) KeL, 11/24–25 Houston (max. 10) PEJ, ASu, LiH, 11/26 Blue Earth ChH (median 12/16). | ||
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys | |||||
Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) | 29 | 46 | Reported as far north as Roseau, St. Louis, Lake, Cook. High count 8/31 Sherburne (55, Sherburne N.W.R.) JGb. | ||
Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus) | 24 | 9 | All south reports: 8/16, 10/8, 11/22 Washington ELi, PAl; 8/20, 9/18 Benton LKo, HHD; 8/26 Dakota IVa; 8/27 – 10/16 Sherburne (max. 2, Blue Hill Trail) JuW, m.ob.; 9/4 – 10/22 Chisago (max. 4, Wild River S.P.) MJB, m.ob.; 9/21 Isanti 9/21 JSa; 9/22 Anoka ebd; 10/1 Wabasha CBv; 11/16, 11/30 Goodhue (max. 5) KCo, GAn. Reported from every north county east of a line from Roseau to Douglas, except Lake of the Woods. | ||
Spruce Grouse (Canachites canadensis) | 6 | Reported north from Lake of the Woods, Koochiching, Itasca, St. Louis, Lake, Cook. High count only 2 individuals. | |||
Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) | 4 | 1 | One south report 10/18 Yellow Medicine (1, Mound Spring Prairie S.N.A.) WCM. North reports from Marshall, Polk, Roseau, St. Louis. High count 11/10 St. Louis (8) TPM. | ||
Greater Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) | 5 | 2 | Found north in Becker, Clay, Grant, Polk, Wilkin, including a high count of 24 on 11/11 in Wilkin at Rothsay W.M.A. KnM, LiH. Two south reports 8/5 Big Stone (8, Ortonville) DnS, MiS, 11/19 Pope (2, Glacial Lakes S.P.) LKo. | ||
Gray Partridge (Perdix perdix) | 3 | 11 | All north 9/2–3 Roseau (12) KRE, m.ob., 11/9 Polk (14, season†™s high count) SAu, 11/25 Kittson ABL. All south 8/5 Faribault DBz, 8/12 Jackson (12) BRB, 8/14 Cottonwood BRB, 8/17 Redwood APi, 8/19 – 9/20 Lincoln (max. 6) KnM, ASu, GWe, 8/29 Lyon TAT, 9/3 Mower JmP, 9/9 Steele PSu, 11/5 Brown (8) BTS, 11/9 Meeker (2) BNn, 11/29 Dakota (5) DVe. | ||
Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) | 19 | 52 | Reported as far north as Kittson and Roseau in the Northwest and from St. Louis in the Northeast regions. High counts 11/18 Yellow Medicine (14, Miedd Lake) GWe, 8/4 Todd (13) SEm. | ||
Grebes | |||||
Pied-billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps) | 34 | 51 | High counts 9/16 Becker (110, Tamarac N.W.R.) ToR. Late north 11/10 Douglas JPE, Mille Lacs KnM, 11/11 Todd RAE, 11/12–18 Itasca TCL, (median 12/2). Late south 11/26 Hennepin IWe, RSA, Olmsted ebd, 11/30 Washington BDo (median 12/21). | ||
Horned Grebe (Podiceps auritus) | 14 | 25 | Early south (median 9/6) 8/11 Benton MJB, 8/18 Anoka LiH, 9/15 Steele JMs, DFe, (2) CRM, m.ob. High count 9/23 St. Louis (30, Stoney Point) StK, TRK. Late north 11/11 Lake (2) ClN, m.ob., Todd (2) RAE, 11/12–24 St. Louis (max. 3) StK, m.ob., (median 11/24). Late south 11/18–30 Hennepin (2, Bde Maka Ska (Lake Calhoun) CMB, m.ob., (median 12/1). Also see winter report. | ||
Red-necked Grebe (Podiceps grisegena) | 17 | 20 | High count 8/2 Nicollet (22, Swan Lake) BHe. Late north 11/12 St. Louis (2) JWH, StK, 11/12–13 Lake (2) BBd, JBu, JLK, 11/18 Itasca TCL (median 12/8). Late south 11/24–26 Washington IsH, EzH, GJa, 11/25 Ramsey IVa, (median 11/18). | ||
Eared Grebe (Podiceps nigricollis) | 6 | 8 | High count 8/1 Polk (40, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) SAu. Late north 9/4 Grant (3) PLJ, Marshall KRE, then only 10/24 Polk (East Grand Forks W.T.P.) DaL (median 10/10). Late south 10/5 Sibley (3) DBz, HHD, 10/10 Lyon GWe, 10/11 Freeborn (3) KEm (median 10/27). | ||
Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) | 6 | 9 | High counts 8/19 Todd (120, Lake Osakis) ToL, 8/19 Grant (100, North Ottawa Impoundment) ToL. Late north 10/17 Todd DWK, 10/18–25 Grant (max. 6, North Ottawa Impoundment) EGa, m.ob. (median 11/7). Late south 10/25 Freeborn HHD, 11/2–3 Rice TFB, 11/7 Wright DWK (median 11/18). One member of an apparent pair of Western Grebes in Todd (Lake Osakis) exhibited characteristics suggesting some Clark†™s Grebe ancestry (MJB). | ||
CLARK'S GREBE (Aechmophorus clarkii) | 1 | One report: 8/19 Todd (1, Lake Osakis, Battle Point Park, no details) ToL. | |||
Pigeons, Doves | |||||
Rock Pigeon (Columba livia) | 33 | 53 | Found statewide. High counts 10/15 Hennepin (300) ADr, 10/22 Ramsey (300, Red Rock Rd.) REn, 11/29 St. Louis (300, Duluth) AxM, ALx. | ||
Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) | 17 | 47 | Reported from most counties southwest of a line from Marshall to Houston. There were two reports from the Northeast: 10/18 St. Louis (Stoney Point) ph. TRd, 11/3 Cook (Grand Marais) CRM, m.ob. One additional first county record 9/14 Clearwater KFz. High counts 11/24 Lyon (89, Cottonwood) GWe. | ||
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) | 33 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 8/5 Lyon (217, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 8/6 Lac qui Parle (170, Mehurin) KeL. | ||
Cuckoos | |||||
Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) | 9 | No north sightings. High count only 3. Late south 8/29 Faribault WAF, 9/9 Sherburne TSi, 9/11 Scott ebd (median 9/16). | |||
Black-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus erythropthalmus) | 5 | 11 | Late north 8/26 Kittson KnM, 8/27 Koochiching KnM, 10/1 St. Louis (banded, H.R.N.R.) AxM. Late south 8/28 Brown STa, 9/3 Fillmore ph. ToM, 9/16 Benton HHD (median 9/16). | ||
Nightjars | |||||
Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) | 27 | 48 | High count 8/20 St. Louis (8,740, Lester River, counted singly and by 10s) StK. Late north 9/29 Todd (2) JLK, 10/6 Morrison (1, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) SEm, 10/10 St. Louis (1) H.R.B.O. (median 9/28). Late south 10/16 Meeker PKF, Mower RJW, 10/18 Rice TFB, Watonwan (1) ebd (median 10/9). | ||
Eastern Whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus) | 4 | 1 | All north 8/24 – 9/23 St. Louis (max. 2) AMs, SLF, 8/26 – 9/6 Cook (3) RBJ, ebd, 9/5 Marshall OGo, 9/8 Pine (Saint Croix S.P.) JyS. One south report 8/6 Sherburne HHD. | ||
Swifts | |||||
Chimney Swift (Chaetura pelagica) | 24 | 44 | High count 8/25 Olmsted (1,750, Assisi Heights) SHk. Late north 9/20 and 10/5 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) ALx, 9/27 Todd (5) JLK (median 9/14). Late south 9/28 Blue Earth ChH, 10/5 Washington (2) BDo, 10/8 Hennepin ebd, Rice TFB (median 10/4). | ||
Hummingbirds | |||||
Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) | 30 | 51 | High counts 9/9 Hennepin (19, T. S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) IVa, SRG, 9/2 St. Louis (16, H.R.N.R.) ALx. Late north 9/27 Polk SAu, 10/1 Clay PBB, 10/3 Todd SDi (median 9/27). Late south 10/7 Blue Earth ChH, 10/8 Rice TFB, 10/30 Dakota GUn (median 10/14). | ||
Selasphorus hummingbird (Selasphorus sp.) | 1 | One report: 9/23–24 St. Louis (1, Crane Lake) ph. † DMK. | |||
Rails, Gallinules, Coots | |||||
KING RAIL (Rallus elegans) | 1 | Two adults first reported 6/15 continued to be seen 8/5–19 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) with a juvenile also present 8/12 † KRE, m.ob. | |||
Virginia Rail (Rallus limicola) | 9 | 20 | High count 9/26 Jackson (7, Minnesota W.P.A.) KEm. Late north 9/4 Marshall KRE, m.ob., 9/13 Grant WPl, 9/30 Todd TLu (median 9/11). Late south 9/26 Jackson KEm, 9/29 Hennepin ADS, Renville RBJ, 9/30 Swift DOr (median 10/5). | ||
Sora (Porzana carolina) | 22 | 35 | High count 9/7 Hennepin (13, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) RCl. Late north 9/30 Todd (2) TLu, 10/7 Lake (2) JWL, 10/8 Carlton RMD (median 10/3). Late south 10/7 Dakota CDg, Freeborn JWH, 10/8 Hennepin CMB, 10/14 Washington JDS (median 10/14). | ||
Common Gallinule (Gallinula galeata) | 1 | 4 | One north report 8/12 Todd (Quistdorff W.M.A.) AaL, m.ob. Four south reports were of family groups continuing from the summer: through 8/5 Houston (2, Shepard†™s Marsh) MJB, through 8/19 Kandiyohi (7, two adults with five young at Olson Wetland Restoration) KnM, m.ob., through 8/27 Stevens (3 juveniles, Alberta Marsh W.M.A.) DWK, HCT, PEB, through 9/25 Nicollet (max. 5, one adult and four young at Swan Lake) HHD, MiO, m.ob. | ||
American Coot (Fulica americana) | 26 | 50 | High counts 10/8 Polk (6,000, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) SAu, 8/31 Big Stone (5,000, Riverside Park) WPe, 9/9 Lac qui Parle (5,000, Salt Lake) LiH, ASu. Observed north and south throughout the season. | ||
Yellow Rail (Coturnicops noveboracensis) | 1 | 2 | One north report 8/26 Aitkin (McGregor Marsh) ebd. Three south reports 9/3–4 Lyon (Sham Lake) GWe, 9/27 Freeborn (Bhagyam W.P.A.) KEm, 10/17 Lyon (Glynn Prairie S.N.A.) BRB. | ||
Cranes | |||||
Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis) | 32 | 35 | Very few reports southwest of a line from Traverse to Faribault. High count 11/8 Sherburne (11,286, record high count by the Sherburne N.W.R. Sandhill Crane Census; total was from counts completed at 6 different locations that were targeting birds roosting on pools west of C.R 5) SKa. Late north 11/5 Kanabec ABL, 11/6 Morrison (41) SEm, 11/10 Douglas JPE (median 11/10). Late south 11/20–21 Olmsted (9, Silver Creek Reservoir) SHk, m.ob., 11/21 Anoka (50, Circle Pines) ebd (median 11/22). | ||
Stilts, Avocets | |||||
Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) | 1 | At least one of a pair from summer continued through 8/9 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) NaH. | |||
American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana) | 1 | 3 | One north report 8/10 Polk (East Grand Forks W.T.P.) RAE, HHD. All south reports 8/23 Mower (6) SWm, 9/1–13 Lyon (max. 4, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 10/8 Rice (max. 12, near Warsaw) RAE, m.ob. | ||
Plovers | |||||
Black-bellied Plover (Pluvialis squatarola) | 9 | 13 | Early north (median 8/9) 8/5 Polk LnT, SAu, 8/5–6 St. Louis (Duluth) PHS, JLK, 8/11 Grant KnM, m.ob. Early south (median 8/7) 8/10 Renville MiO, 8/12 Big Stone KRE, m.ob., 8/19 Lincoln KnM, ASu, Wright RCl. High count 10/10 Grant (20, North Ottawa Impoundment) DOr. Late north 11/5–8 St. Louis (2, Park Point R.A.) MZa, m.ob. (median 10/25). Late south 10/31 – 11/1 Sherburne (C.R. 16) PLJ, 11/12 Yellow Medicine LiH, m.ob. (median 11/5). | ||
American Golden-Plover (Pluvialis dominica) | 14 | 29 | Early north (median 8/16) 8/6 Marshall JMJ, 8/8–10 Hubbard BEn, AxB, 8/10 Marshall HHD, RAE. Early south (median 8/4) 8/10–11 Dakota KvM, DVe, Stevens RBW, 8/13 Nicollet (2) RBW. High counts 10/8 Grant (760, North Ottawa Impoundment, counted by 10s) HCT, 10/22 Cottonwood (79, Red Rock Prairie) MEm, SEm. Late north 10/29 Cook DBz, 10/30 St. Louis (2, H.R.N.R.) ALx, 11/2 Grant (2) WPl (median 10/28). Late south 11/25–28 Brown (max. 4, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) DFe, MiO, BTS (median 11/10). | ||
Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) | 32 | 51 | High count 9/13 Yellow Medicine (200, Lyon/Yellow Medicine Conservation Easement) GWe. Late north 10/17 Wilkin (6) KnM, 10/19 Grant (2) CNn, St. Louis JLK, 10/21 Lake GWe, JtH (median 10/25). | ||
Semipalmated Plover (Charadrius semipalmatus) | 18 | 21 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High count 8/4 Lyon (16, Lone Tree Lake) GWe. Late north 9/27–28 Carlton KDS, LiH, 10/4 Beltrami DPJ (median 10/1). Late south 9/17 Lyon (2) GWe, Yellow Medicine (3) GWe, 9/23–25 Sibley (2) BHe (median 10/10). | ||
Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) | 1 | 1 | One north report 8/27 Lake of the Woods (Zippel Bay S.P.) LiH, ASu. One south report 8/20 Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) ToL. | ||
Sandpipers | |||||
Upland Sandpiper (Bartramia longicauda) | 2 | 7 | High tally only 2. Late north 8/9 Wilkin HCT, 8/13 Grant (2) PLJ. Late south 8/25 Lac qui Parle JmP, 8/31 Blue Earth WAF, 9/2 Rock RSA. | ||
Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) | 1 | First fall report since 2008: 8/15 St. Louis (Park Point, ball fields) JPR. | |||
Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemastica) | 2 | No north reports. All south 8/17 Lac qui Parle (6, Salt Lake) WCM, Renville (2, C.R. 5 just north of C.R. 11) RBW. RBJ. | |||
Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) | 2 | All north 8/14 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) BeA, 9/14 Crow Wing (2, Perch Lake) JhH. No south reports. | |||
Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) | 2 | See summer report for first southbound migrant. All north 9/4 Marshall KRE, m.ob., 9/15 St. Louis (Park Point, Beach House) JWL, (Superior Entry) LiH. No south reports. | |||
Red Knot (Calidris canutus) | 1 | Only report of this Casual fall migrant: 9/4 Stearns (Albany W.T.P.) ph. KyP. | |||
Stilt Sandpiper (Calidris himantopus) | 19 | 29 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High count 9/13 Lyon (78, exact count, Lone Tree Lake) GWe. Late north 9/5 Grant PLJ, 9/9 Cook JWL, SLL, 9/29 Grant (4) MO (median 9/20). Late south 9/17 Lyon (65, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, Waseca (3) PSu, Yellow Medicine (6) GWe (median 10/17). | ||
Sanderling (Calidris alba) | 10 | 10 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High counts were all from Park Point in mid September, with peak tally 9/15 St. Louis (50, Park Point) JWL. All north reports after 9/21 were also from Park Point, with latest reports 10/5 St. Louis (2) DOr, 10/8 St. Louis (2) KvM, except for the latest report 10/20 Grant (4) MO (median 10/11). Late south 9/17 Yellow Medicine (8) GWe, 9/18 Benton HHD, followed by one record late 11/26 Dakota (Spring Lake P.R.) † DWK (median 10/21). | ||
Dunlin (Calidris alpina) | 2 | 10 | First southbound migrants appeared north and south in July. Subsequent early north 8/10 St. Louis JPR, 9/22 St. Louis AxM, ALx, and early south 8/2 Lac qui Parle LiH, ASu, 8/4 Lyon GWe. High counts 11/5 Olmsted (10, Silver Creek Reservoir) JmP, 10/20 Grant (8, North Ottawa Impoundment) MO. Late north 11/5 Grant (4) CNn, St. Louis (2) ebd, 11/6 Beltrami REn. Late south 11/8 Mower (3) KnM, ASu, Olmsted (3) JmP, 11/13 Lyon GWe (median 11/8). | ||
Baird's Sandpiper (Calidris bairdii) | 19 | 26 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/4 Lyon (75, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 8/2 Lac qui Parle (50, Salt Lake) LiH, ASu. Late north 9/23 Polk (2) SAu, 10/9 Grant NaH, 10/20 Grant (3) MO (median 10/2). Late south 10/1 Yellow Medicine GWe, 10/13 Redwood KRE, 11/20–25 Brown (juvenile, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) ANy, ph. BTS, MiO (median 11/1). | ||
Least Sandpiper (Calidris minutilla) | 31 | 46 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/5 Carver (420, New Germany area) WCM, 8/4 Lyon (415, Lone Tree Lake) GWe. All north reports after 9/27 from Grant, where last reported 10/20 Grant (14, North Ottawa Impoundment (median 10/13). Late south 10/21 Lac qui Parle (8) DLP, 10/25 Carver WCM, JCy, 10/28 Brown BTS (median 10/26). | ||
White-rumped Sandpiper (Calidris fuscicollis) | 5 | 4 | High count 8/27 Stearns (5) ebd. Early north 8/15 Todd (2, Quistorff W.M.A.) SEm, 8/25 Roseau ebd, St. Louis AKO. Early south 8/10 Dakota (2) † KvM, Lyon NMe, 8/17 Scott BHe, 8/20 Dakota (2) AJF. Late north 10/29 - 11/4 Lake (Castle Danger W.T.P.) MJB, HHD, RAE, DWK, HCT, 11/2–7 Lake (Beaver Bay Twp., former MN DOT garage pond) KRE, m.ob., DAB. Late south 9/4 Dakota (Jirik Sod Farms) NiR, Houston (Eitzen W.T.P.) RSA. Note: undocumented reports of fall migrant White-rumpeds prior to mid-August are not published. | ||
Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Calidris subruficollis) | 8 | 14 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High counts 8/12 Kandiyohi (12) SGa, 8/27 Dakota (11, turf farm east of Hwy 3) KSz. New county records: 8/26 Le Sueur (2, Montgomery Twp.) JWH, 8/13 Wabasha (Kellogg) DBz. Late north 9/6 St. Louis (4) BeA, 9/13 Grant (3) WPl, 9/21 Douglas (2) ToR (median 9/21). Late south 9/4 Murray (5) JWH, 9/9 Lincoln LiH, 9/22 Yellow Medicine GWe (median 9/21). | ||
Pectoral Sandpiper (Calidris melanotos) | 25 | 43 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/10 Carver (611, New Germany Area) WCM, 9/9 Lincoln (300, Lincoln Wet Spot W.M.A.) LiH, ASu. Late north 10/24 Grant (6) WPl, Polk (5) DaL, 10/27 Pine ANy (median 10/30). Late south 11/3 Olmsted JJS, JmP, 11/5 Sherburne PLJ (median 11/12), but also see winter report. | ||
Semipalmated Sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) | 24 | 37 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/6 Carver (150, New Germany area) BHe, 8/4 Lyon (95, Lone Tree Lake) GWe. Late north 9/17 St. Louis (2) NCr, 9/23 Polk SAu, 9/29 Grant MO (median 9/29). Late south 9/25 Sibley (2) BHe, 10/13 Redwood KRE, m.ob., 10/14 Redwood BTS (median 10/15). | ||
Short-billed Dowitcher (Limnodromus griseus) | 10 | 12 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. Highest counts all from North Ottawa Impoundment in Grant: 8/3 (57) RPR; away from Grant also notable was 8/2 Lac qui Parle (30, Salt Lake) LiH, ASu. Late north 9/3 Roseau KRE, m.ob., 9/4 Grant (12, North Ottawa Impoundment) PLJ, 9/5 Grant PLJ (median 9/6). Late south 9/4 Meeker RAE, HHD, Yellow Medicine (3) GWe (median 9/12). Note: We ask that dowitcher reports to the MOU be annotated as to how Short-billed and Long-billed Dowitchers were identified. If the birds were calling, please include a description of the calls. If identification was made by sight, please describe the plumage (e.g., tail pattern, tertials, flanks, or sides of the breast, as appropriate). Aging your birds (juvenile vs. adult) would also be extremely helpful in the fall season. Any reports of Short-billed Dowitchers prior to 1 May or after 15 September, and any reports of Long-billed Dowitchers in June or July, without such details will not be published in 2018 and future Seasonal Reports. We urge observers to continue reporting dowitchers of uncertain identity as †œdowitchers† using the †œLimnodromus dowitcher† category. | ||
Long-billed Dowitcher (Limnodromus scolopaceus) | 6 | 12 | Early north (median 8/16) 8/5 Grant HHD, 8/10 Marshall HHD, RAE. Early south (median 8/7) 8/10 Carver (New Germany Area; gray-toned bird, sharp juvenile plumage with solid, unmarked tertials) WCM, 9/10 Stearns HHD. High count 10/8 Grant (132, North Ottawa Impoundment; counted individually) HCT. Late north 10/20 Grant MO, 10/24 Polk (4) HCT (median 10/16). Late south 10/14 Redwood BTS, 10/31 Sherburne PLJ, (median 10/27). | ||
American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) | 13 | 16 | High counts 9/30 St. Louis (10, Lost River Rd.) TRK, 8/27 Koochiching (8, Toomey Williams Rd.) KnM, LiH, ASu. Late north 10/25 Clearwater DFN, 10/27 Douglas BEc, 10/28 Otter Tail JsS (median 10/31). Late south 10/30 Washington GAn, 11/4 Rice TFB, 11/12 Benton DOr (median 11/4). | ||
Wilson's Snipe (Gallinago delicata) | 28 | 43 | High counts 10/18 Wilkin (39, C.R. 9) HeH, ShG, 8/11 Grant (36, North Ottawa Impoundment) KnM, LiH, ASu. Late north 11/4 Douglas (2) TLu, Todd TLu, 11/10 St. Louis AMs, RyS, 11/11 Mille Lacs MPi (median 11/10). | ||
Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularius) | 31 | 48 | High counts 8/2 Lac qui Parle (24, Salt Lake) LiH, ASu, 8/21 Benton (21, Foley W.T.P.) LiH, ASu. Late north 10/14 St. Louis TRd, StK, 10/19–24 Cass DOr, MJB, DPJ, TCL (median 10/20). Late south 10/10 Washington BDo, 10/11 Stearns DOr, 10/21 Wright JWH, 11/15 Rock (Rose Dell Twp.) † KEm (median 10/13). | ||
Solitary Sandpiper (Tringa solitaria) | 20 | 36 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/20 Dakota (13, Cannon River Blvd. wetland) AJF, 8/20 Kandiyohi (11) JWH. Late north 9/21 Carlton HHD, RAE, 9/27 St. Louis TRd, 9/28 – 10/3 Crow Wing (3, Brainerd) DMz, PSP (median 10/3). Late south 10/2 Hennepin ADS, Olmsted LAV, 10/3 Hennepin BeH, 10/4 Winona MJM (median 10/10). | ||
Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) | 28 | 48 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/8 Lyon (275, Lone Tree Lake ) GWe, 8/5 Carver (169, New Germany area) WCM. Late north 10/22 Polk SAu, 10/25 Grant CRa (median 10/23). Late south 11/2 Lyon GWe, 11/3 Olmsted (2) JmP, 11/5 Sherburne PLJ (median 11/3). | ||
Willet (Tringa semipalmata) | 4 | All south 8/2 Nicollet (3, S.R. 111) BHe, 8/17 Lac qui Parle (3, Salt Lake) WCM, Scott (10, C.R. 13) BHe, 9/13 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe. | |||
Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) | 21 | 37 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/20 Dakota (47, Cannon River Blvd. wetland) AJF, 8/8 Lyon (26, Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe, 8/2 Lac qui Parle (25, Salt Lake) LiH, ASu. Late north 11/3 Beltrami (2, Lake Irving) SAu, 11/5 Grant (2) CNn, NaH, 11/8 Beltrami (2, Diamond Point Park) REn, Grant (3) WPl (median 11/5). Late south 10/28 – 11/8 Olmsted (2) JmP, 11/8–9 Sherburne (2) PLJ, 11/13 Dakota (2) KnM, ASu (median 11/11). | ||
Wilson's Phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor) | 7 | 13 | High counts 9/3 Lac qui Parle (34, Salt Lake) KeL, 8/2 Lac qui Parle (30, Salt Lake) LiH, ASu. Late north 8/18 Cass ebd, Roseau (5) REn, 8/19 Grant WFe, 8/20 St. Louis (Duluth, Waseca Industrial Rd.) JPR, JLK. Late south 9/9 Lac qui Parle (Salt Lake) LiH, ASu, 9/13 Yellow Medicine GWe, 9/16–17 Lac qui Parle (4, Salt Lake) MyP, HPe (median 9/20). | ||
Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) | 13 | 24 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/13 Polk (65, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) SAu, 9/7 Lincoln (38, Lake Benton W.T.P.) RBW. Late north 8/26 Hubbard (3) AxB, REn, Marshall (4) KnM, LiH, ASu, Polk (7) SAu, 9/2 Roseau DFe, JMs, KRE (median 9/22). Late south 9/19 Wright ToL, 9/20 Lincoln (5) GWe, 9/27 Lyon GWe (median 10/1). | ||
RED PHALAROPE (Phalaropus fulicarius) | 1 | Fourth consecutive fall season this species has been reported: 10/28 Lake (Black Beach, Silver Bay) KnM, † KRE, † WCM, m.ob. | |||
Jaegers | |||||
Parasitic Jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus) | 1 | All reports were from St. Louis. Early north 8/30, 9/4 (second-cycle) PHS, BeA, 9/9 (juvenile) ph. PHS, 9/10 (adult) PHS. High count 10/2 (3 over Lake Superior, viewed from H.R.N.R.) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/4 (2, one dark juvenile and one un-aged, Stoney Point) TRd, StK, 10/7 (light adults seen at Lester River mouth and Superior Entry; same bird?) MSb, ALx. | |||
Stercorarius jaeger (Stercorarius sp.) | 1 | Unidentified jaegers were seen in St. Louis 9/17 LiH, 10/3 (Stoney Point) TRd, StK, 10/4 (McQuade Small Craft Harbor) TRd, 10/6 (Stoney Point) TRd, StK. | |||
Gulls, Terns | |||||
BLACK-LEGGED KITTIWAKE (Rissa tridactyla) | 1 | First-cycle seen 11/24–25 Washington (Hazen P. Mooers Park) † KIs, ph. PNi, ph. † MJM, † EzH. | |||
Sabine's Gull (Xema sabini) | 1 | 3 | All north 9/4 Kanabec (first-cycle, Knife Lake) ph. † SPS. All south 10/5–8 Rice (Cannon Lake) † TFB, m.ob., 10/8 Le Sueur (Tetonka Lake) DWK, m.ob., 10/28 Brown (first-cycle, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) ph. BTS, MiO. | ||
Bonaparte's Gull (Chroicocephalus philadelphia) | 22 | 39 | Early south (median 8/9) 8/12 Hennepin TSI, Scott BAb, BHe, Stearns PCC. High counts 10/28 Cass (900, estimate) RBJ, 9/8 Cass (370, Walker W.T.P.) DAY. Late north 11/19 Cass LiH, ASu, Crow Wing (max. 36, Mille Lacs Lake) PSP, MJB, DOr, 11/20 Crow Wing (5 Mille Lacs Lake) PSP, HHD (median 11/24). Late south 11/23 Carver ANy, 11/25–26 Washington ASu, SKe (median 11/25). | ||
LITTLE GULL (Hydrocoloeus minutus) | No reports. | ||||
Franklin's Gull (Leucophaeus pipixcan) | 25 | 50 | High counts 9/29 Carver (6,600, Lake Waconia) WCM, 9/19 Lyon (5,800, Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) GWe, 9/6 Cottonwood (5,000, county landfill) ElR. Late north 11/5 Douglas (16, Osakis Stabilization Pond Loop) ToR, 11/7 Douglas (26, Laura Lake) BEc, 11/8 Grant (3) WPl (median 11/1). Late south 11/8 Carver WCM, RBJ, Freeborn DFe, Renville RBJ, Stearns RAE, 11/9 Jackson RAE (median 11/16). | ||
Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) | 33 | 50 | High counts 11/25 Washington (5,000, Mississippi River, Hastings) ASu, 11/6 Hennepin (4,500, Lake Harriet) BAF. | ||
Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) | 20 | 27 | Scattered summer south reports increased in late July. High counts 11/21 St. Louis (1,700, mouth of Miller Creek) JLK, 11/12 St. Louis (1,500, St. Louis River) KMi. | ||
Iceland Gull (Larus glaucoides) | 4 | 5 | Early north (median 10/6) 10/7 St. Louis (adult, Superior Entry) MSb, 10/13 St. Louis (Stoney Point) TRd, StK, 10/14 St. Louis (first-cycle, Park Point) JPR. Early south (median 10/5) 10/28 Hennepin (2, Wood Lake N.C.) TBu, KBu, 11/10 Hennepin (first-cycle) CMB, 11/12 Hennepin (immature, Lake of the Isles) IVa, (Lake Harriet) GAn, 11/13 Rice TFB. Notable report 11/13 Clay (Clay County Gravel Pits) HeH, ShG. High counts 11/5 St. Louis (12, Superior Entry: 3 first-cycle, 2 second-cycle, 1 third-cycle, 6 adults) JOs, ClN, DnS, MiS, 11/12 St. Louis (11, Superior Entry (Minnesota): no first-cycle, 3 second-cycle, 2 third-cycle, 6 adults.) ClN. Only one individual confirmed as L. g. kumlieni, 11/17–25 Hennepin (adult) BAF, m.ob., but most reports did not specify between kumlieni and thayeri subspecies. | ||
Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus) | 3 | 4 | All north 8/3 Clay (Clay County Gravel Pits; same bird as the one present at this location in early June?) HeH, ShG, 8/23 Clay (location?) HHD, 10/22 Kanabec (adult and second-cycle) ph. † SPS, 11/3 St. Louis (first-cycle, Superior Entry) † PHS, another first-cycle was found 11/5 St. Louis (Superior Entry) and at least one of these continued through 11/20 m.ob. Early south 10/19 Hennepin (Bush Lake) RCo, 10/23 Wabasha (third-cycle) ph. DBz. At least two adults or near-adults found in Minneapolis beginning 11/5 Hennepin (adult, Lake Harriet) † BAF, CMB, through the end of the season; one also found roosting in Dakota. Additional south reports 11/16–20 Sherburne (Orono Lake) PLJ, m.ob. | ||
Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreus) | 3 | 3 | Early north 11/4 Lake (second-cycle, Agate Bay) DAB, HCT, DWK, RDC, 11/5 St. Louis (first-cycle, Superior Entry) JOs, DnS, ClN, MiS, DnS, MWS, (first-cycle, Park Point R.A.) ebd. Early south 11/13 Dakota (adult) KnM, ASu, Hennepin (Bde Maka Ska (Lake Calhoun), probably the same adult) KnM, ASu, 11/15–16+ Hennepin (first-cycle, Lake Harriet) BAF, GrS, 11/18 Hennepin (adult, Lake Harriet) DWK, 11/20 Hennepin (first-cycle, Lake Harriet, different from 11/15 bird) BAF. Other notable reports 11/21 Beltrami (first-cycle, Diamond Point Park) REn, AxB, 11/24 Wright (School Lake) JuW. | ||
Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus) | First fall season with no reports since 2005. | ||||
Caspian Tern (Hydroprogne caspia) | 13 | 18 | High counts 9/3 Cass (26, Longville W.T.P.) DAY, 8/22 Dakota (17, Spring Lake P.R.) PNi. Late north 9/12 Cass (2) ebd, St. Louis (max. 5) JLK, ToL, 9/17 Lake ebd, 9/25 Hubbard (2) REn (median 9/26). Late south 9/25 Dakota ADS, (2, Spring Lake P.R.) DVe, Hennepin RCo, Ramsey TAn, 9/29 Brown (2) MiO, RAE, HHD (median 9/29). | ||
Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) | 11 | 30 | High counts 8/2 Brown (100, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) RBW, 8/11 Grant (60, North Ottawa Impoundment) KnM, LiH, ASu. Late north 9/2 Grant SMC, Marshall HHu, Roseau DFe, JMs, KRE, 9/4 Grant (5, North Ottawa Impoundment) PLJ, FKo (median 9/7). Late south 9/10 Lyon (5) GWe, 9/12 Hennepin (11) ebd, 9/15 Steele JMs, DFe, CRM, FKo (median 9/16). | ||
Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) | 6 | 1 | High counts 8/27 Lake of the Woods (75, Zippel Bay S.P.) LiH, KnM, ASu, 8/22 Crow Wing (30, Mille Lacs Lake, Garrison) PSP. Late north 9/19 St. Louis (max. 8, Park Point R.A.) TRd, BBa, 9/26 St. Louis (2, Brighton Beach) TRd, 9/28 St. Louis (5, Park Point, Pine Forest S.N.A.) BAF (median 10/8). Only south 9/16 Wright ToL. | ||
Forster's Tern (Sterna forsteri) | 12 | 20 | No notable high counts. Late north 10/3 Otter Tail (6) WPl, St. Louis (Park Point) JPR, (2) AxM, ALx, 10/12 St. Louis (Park Point) TRd, 10/13 St. Louis (Superior Entry) JWL (median 10/13). Late south 9/29 Carver WCM, 10/6–7 Rice (max. 5) LiH, m.ob., 10/8 Le Sueur RBW, DAB, JWH, BHe (median 10/2). | ||
Loons | |||||
Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata) | 2 | Two reports from H.R.N.R. in St. Louis: 9/20 ALx, ABL, 10/14 ALx. Many reports from Stoney Point, also in St. Louis, beginning 10/10 (juvenile) TRd, StK, KJB, peaking on 10/16 (3) StK, TRd, with last reports 11/3–5 St. Louis (Stoney Point) AxB, REn, KRE, m.ob. Also found north 11/2–4 Lake (Agate Bay, Two Harbors) KRE, m.ob. | |||
Pacific Loon (Gavia pacifica) | 3 | 1 | All north with specific location information: 8/20 (record early by two weeks) St. Louis (Brighton Beach) † LiH, ASu, 9/22–23 St. Louis (McQuade Small Craft Harbor to Stoney Point) TRd, m.ob., 10/7 St. Louis (near 5000 London Rd.) ALx, KnM, 10/16 Lake (Split Rock Lighthouse S.P.) DdJ, 10/19–21 Lake (Burlington Bay) ToL, † JWL, m.ob., 10/25 – 11/5 St. Louis (McQuade Small Craft Harbor to Stoney Point) STK, KJB, m.ob., 10/28–29 Cook (2, Taconite Harbor; reported by 18 individuals, but details scant) JPR, m.ob. 11/3 Lake (Silver Bay) JLK, 11/13 Lake (Two Harbors) JLK, All south 11/6–8 Carver (Lake Waconia; again, few details) SCh, RBJ, m.ob. | ||
Common Loon (Gavia immer) | 26 | 27 | Highest reported count only 100. Late north 11/20 St. Louis (Park Point) AxM, ALx, 11/27 Cass HHD (median 12/3). Last south 11/25 Ramsey (2) IVa, 11/26 Dakota IVa (median 12/3). Also see winter report for latest north and south reports. | ||
Cormorants | |||||
Double-crested Cormorant (Nannopterum auritum) | 27 | 51 | High counts 10/5 Dakota (2,350, Spring Lake P.R., counted by 5s) BAF. Late north 11/4 Lake DAB, followed by one that lingered in Todd until 11/11 RAE (median 11/22). Late south 11/25 Cottonwood MiO, BTS, Washington BDo, 11/30 Dakota BBr. | ||
Pelicans | |||||
American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) | 23 | 48 | High counts 8/19 Wright (1,100, one group on Pelican Lake) RCl, 9/30 Dakota (950, Black Dog Power Plant) BBr. Late north 11/3 Todd MJB, 11/20 Traverse DLP, 11/27 Cass (Shingobee Bay, appeared to have an injured wing) HHD (median 11/7). See winter report for late south. | ||
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons | |||||
Least Bittern (Botaurus exilis) | 1 | 10 | Only north report 8/13 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) GUn. Late south 9/8 Cottonwood (Wolf Lake W.P.A.) KEm, 9/9 Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) BAF, SHF, 9/10 Lyon (2, Sham Lake) GWe (median 9/2). | ||
American Bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus) | 9 | 15 | High count only 3, at the North Ottawa Impoundment in Grant. Late north 10/10 Grant DOr, 10/17 Wilkin KnM (median 10/8). Late south 10/9 Lyon (2) GWe, 10/13 Redwood KRE, m.ob. (median 10/16). | ||
Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) | 3 | All south 8/24–26 Big Stone (2, Marsh Lake, near Correll Public Access) DLP, 9/27 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 9/28 Brown (Somsen W.M.A.) STa, BTS, MiO. | |||
Yellow-crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa violacea) | No reports. | ||||
Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) | 4 | 12 | Numbers at North Ottawa Impoundment in Grant peaked at 20 on 10/18 EGa, WPl. Late north 10/25 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) WPl, 10/28 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) WPl (median 9/24). Late south 11/2–8 Hennepin (2 immatures, Veterans Memorial Park) SBM, 11/16–18 Winona (immature, Shives Rd.) DBz, JWH (median 11/4). | ||
Green Heron (Butorides virescens) | 21 | 39 | High count 9/17 Chisago (16, Franconia) MTe, followed by several tallies of 8 individuals. Late north 10/5 Douglas BEc, 10/6 Todd JLK (median 10/1). Late south 10/12 Dakota BBr, 10/15 Hennepin (2) MZa (median 10/15). | ||
Great Egret (Ardea alba) | 19 | 47 | Widely reported southwest of a line from Beltrami to Chisago, though notably absent from all northernmost counties. High counts 8/19 Sibley (100, est. county total) ebd, 8/1 and 9/4 Grant (85, North Ottawa Impoundment) PLJ, 9/4 Grant (85, North Ottawa Impoundment) PLJ. Late north 10/15 Clay CMk, then only at the North Ottawa Impoundment through 10/25 Grant NaH, CRa (median 10/19). Late south 11/3 Washington BRL, 11/6 Sherburne PLJ, 11/12 Carver ebd (median 11/9). | ||
Western Cattle-Egret (Ardea ibis) | 3 | 3 | All north 8/14–24 Grant (4 to 13, North Ottawa Impoundment) PLJ, m.ob., 8/26 Douglas (1, in field with cattle along 1–94 just east of Evansville exit) DWK, 10/22 Cook (1, Grand Marais RV Park and Campground) PLJ. All south 8/9 Yellow Medicine (9, Fortier Twp.) GWe, 9/3 Big Stone (13, Marsh Lake, near Correll Public Access) DLP, 9/20 Brown (Somsen Slough W.M.A.) JSc, BTS, MiO. High count 8/22 Grant (13, North Ottawa Impoundment) WPl. | ||
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) | 30 | 53 | High counts 8/6 Sibley (24, Le Sueur W.T.P.) WCM, 8/7 Big Stone (17, Graceville) DOr. Late north 11/8 Grant (2, North Ottawa Impoundment) WPl, Traverse ebd, 11/11 Clay KnM, LiH (median 11/20). | ||
Ibises | |||||
White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) | 2 | 5 | Reports north from North Ottawa Impoundment in Grant: 8/11 LiH, KnM, 8/12 (3) JDv, 9/17 (5) WPl, 10/10 (1) WPl, 10/24–25 (3) WPl, CRa, 11/2 WPl, 11/5 NaH, CNn. Away from Grant only north report 9/7 Traverse (12 among a large ibis flock were identifiable to species; Murphy Ponds) KnM. All south 9/3 Lac qui Parle (7) SMC, 9/4 Yellow Medicine (2, Lyon/Yellow Medicine Conservation Easement) GWe, 9/20 Lyon (7, Coon Creek W.M.A.) GWe, 10/13 Kandiyohi (1 with several Plegadis sp., Pennock) DOr, 10/17–22 Olmsted (east of Viola.) JmP, m.ob. | ||
Plegadis ibis (Plegadis sp.) | 2 | 2 | Fall Plegadis left unidenitified included north reports 8/12 Grant (2) KRE, LS, 9/4 Grant (5) PLJ, 9/17 Traverse (15) DLP and south reports 10/8 Brown (2, Mulligan Twp.) ph. BTS, MiO, 10/12 Watonwan BAb. | ||
New World Vultures | |||||
Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura) | 34 | 53 | Peak migration at the end of September, when highest counts were tallied: 9/28 Blue Earth (523) BHW, 9/30 Blue Earth (323) BHW, 9/27 Blue Earth (316) BHW, 9/29 St. Louis (303) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/29 Lake KnM, SBE, followed only by H.R.B.O. reports in St. Louis: 10/30 (4), 11/8 (1), 11/18 (1). (median 10/31). Late south 10/22 Fillmore NBO, Hennepin (2) KnM, SKe, Ramsey WRe, MRe, 10/25 Fillmore RTP, 11/5 Hennepin (Wood Lake N.C.) SLC (median 10/28). | ||
Osprey | |||||
Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) | 26 | 38 | High counts 9/14 St. Louis (35) H.R.B.O., 9/17 St. Louis (19) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/22 Itasca SC and then only from St. Louis, where last reported 10/23 St. Louis (2) H.R.B.O. (median 10/24). Late south 10/28 Houston RSA, 10/31 Washington (Lake Elmo R.P.) BDo, (100th Street Marsh) ELi, 11/1 Stearns JOs, LKo (median 11/4). | ||
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles | |||||
Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) | 7 | 9 | Early north (median 9/28) 9/27 Crow Wing (Upper Whitefish) JLA, St. Louis (adult, Stoney Point) BAF, 9/28 St. Louis (adult/dark-winged subadult) H.R.B.O. Early south (median 10/20) 10/8 Meeker PKF, 10/12 Benton (immature) DOr, 10/23 Blue Earth (immature) BHW. High counts all from H.R.B.O. in St. Louis: 10/30 (22), 11/9 (17), 11/6 (16). | ||
Northern Harrier (Circus hudsonius) | 32 | 50 | High counts all from H.R.B.O. in St. Louis: 9/17 (36), 9/27 (33), 9/23 (31), 10/5 (31), 9/28 (29). See winter report for late migrants and overwintering individuals. | ||
Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus) | 30 | 43 | Early south (median 8/13) 8/10 Renville ABL, Wright PKl, 8/11 Hennepin EGB. High counts 9/24 St. Louis (2,515) H.R.B.O., 9/23 St. Louis (1,753) H.R.B.O., 10/4 St. Louis (1,724) H.R.B.O. | ||
Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii) | 23 | 48 | High counts 10/5 St. Louis (22) H.R.B.O., 10/4 St. Louis (18) H.R.B.O., 9/27 St. Louis (17) H.R.B.O., 9/17 Blue Earth (15) BHW. Late north 10/22 St. Louis (Park Point, Pine Forest S.N.A.) GWe, JtH, (H.R.N.R.) H.R.B.O., 10/23 St. Louis (4) H.R.B.O., 11/3 Morrison MJB (median 12/13). | ||
American Goshawk (Accipiter atricapillus) | 12 | 3 | More widely reported north than in any previous fall since at least the mid-90s. All south 9/28 Washington (Cottage Grove) PNi, 10/24 and 10/30 Blue Earth (single immatures) BHW, 11/24 Hennepin (Crow-Hassan P.R.) ph. JuW. High counts 10/24 St. Louis (21) H.R.B.O., 10/28 St. Louis (17) H.R.B.O.. | ||
Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. High counts 11/19 Blue Earth (313) BHW, 11/8 St. Louis (253) H.R.B.O. | ||
Red-shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus) | 9 | 21 | Most reports were from counties immediately on either side of a line from Becker to Wabasha. High count 11/2 Sherburne (4, Sherburne N.W.R.., Wildlife Drive) LKt, SKe. All north reports after September: 10/5 Todd JLK, 10/7 Morrison KEm, 11/3 Morrison SEm (median 11/1). | ||
Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus) | 26 | 36 | High counts 9/17 St. Louis (26,270) H.R.B.O., 9/27 St. Louis (6,128) H.R.B.O.. Late north 10/24 St. Louis (2) H.R.B.O., 10/25 Lake (Beaver Bay W.T.P.) RSA, 11/14–22+ St. Louis (juvenile, Park Point) AMs, ph. PHS, JGz, but also see winter report (median 10/21). Late south 10/9 Blue Earth (4) BHW, 10/11 Blue Earth (5) BHW, 11/5 Chisago JMs (median 10/15). | ||
Swainson's Hawk (Buteo swainsoni) | 7 | 16 | High count 9/26 Blue Earth (3) BHW. Late north 10/1 St. Louis (dark juvenile, H.R.N.R.) AxM, 10/4 St. Louis BMu, (dark juvenile) H.R.B.O., 10/13 Becker ShG, HeH (median 9/28). Late south 10/7 Blue Earth BHW, 10/8 Le Sueur (2) ebd, 10/13 Brown MiO (median 10/9). | ||
Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county in the state. High counts 10/24 St. Louis (1,257) H.R.B.O., 10/23 St. Louis (854, including one dark adult Harlan†™s) H.R.B.O.. | ||
Rough-legged Hawk (Buteo lagopus) | 29 | 42 | Early north (median 9/21) 10/4 St. Louis H.R.B.O., 10/8 Cass DPJ, St. Louis H.R.B.O. Early south (median 10/4) 9/1 Anoka REH, 9/25 Lyon (Brauner Lake) ebd, 9/28 Murray (2, Lake Shetek S.P.) JmM. High counts 10/25 St. Louis (322, highest fall single-day tally for North America, apart from a record of 700 from the 1890s mentioned in Bird Lore!) H.R.B.O. | ||
FERRUGINOUS HAWK (Buteo regalis) | 3 | 1 | All north 10/16 Red Lake (Plummer) ph. PCt (The Loon 90:79). All south 8/5 Lac qui Parle (State Line Rd.) ph. † DnS, MWS. Also see Documented Records still under Review. | ||
Screech-Owls, Owls | |||||
Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio) | 3 | 15 | Scattered reports throughout the season, all south of a line from Clay to Chisago (11/24 MJB). Red morphs noted in Dakota and Kandiyohi. | ||
Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) | 20 | 39 | Found statewide. | ||
Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus) | 9 | 19 | Arrived north and south well prior to recent medians. More reports than usual from the counties immediately south of the Twin Cities. Early north (median 11/4) 10/17 Marshall HHu, 10/26 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) ArL, 11/6 Lake DWK, HCT, JWL, JPR. Early south (median 11/13) 10/25 Ramsey KnP, 11/3 Scott NyL, 11/5 Dakota RPR. High count 11/25 Polk (3) SAS, JMJ. | ||
Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula) | 3 | All north (median 10/31) 11/12 Beltrami (location?) BSi, 11/19 Beltrami (Big Bog S.R.A.) LiH, ASu, 11/27 St. Louis ABL, 11/29 Lake of the Woods (S.R. 72, just north of the Beltrami County line) AMe, MSf, 11/30 St. Louis FGo. No south reports. | |||
Barred Owl (Strix varia) | 20 | 28 | Reported from almost every county east of a line from Clay to Martin counties, but no reports west of this line. High count 9/22 Washington (5, William O†™Brien S.P.) GaJ. | ||
Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa) | 2 | One early season report 8/31 Beltrami (Shoreline Drive NE) KRE, then only 11/27 St. Louis ABL, 11/27 St. Louis FGo. | |||
Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) | 3 | 6 | All north 9/25 Kittson LW, 10/8 St. Louis (6, season†™s high count, Duluth, Bluestone Flats) TRd, 10/17 St. Louis JLK, 10/25 St. Louis (1 daytime migrant) H.R.B.O., (4 banded at night) AxM, ALx, 10/28 Lake (Two Harbors) JPR, 11/2 Lake FGo, 11/27 Hubbard REn. Early south (median 11/1) 10/11 Wright (near Hasty) MLk, 10/12 Wright MJB, (Suconnix W.M.A.) ToL, 10/14 Washington PNi, BDo, then no more reports until early November. | ||
Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) | 9 | 8 | More widely reported than in any fall season since 2005 (also 18 counties). Approximately 30 individuals; most of them reported from October. Early south 10/14 Hennepin ABL, 10/25 Pipestone KEm, Washington (2) JHh. | ||
Boreal Owl (Aegolius funereus) | 1 | Three individuals were banded at the H.R.N.R. in St. Louis between 11/5 and 11/19 AXm, ALx. | |||
Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) | 3 | 7 | Found north in Cook, St. Louis and Hubbard. Early south 10/5 Washington (Carpenter N.C.) MBw, 10/7 Carver (Carver P.R.) ChP, Wabasha (3, Weaver Dunes) JhB. | ||
Kingfishers | |||||
Belted Kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) | 31 | 52 | High counts 8/12 Hennepin (8, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) SDz, 10/5 Sherburne (8, Sherburne N.W.R.) SMC. Two November reports north: 11/10 Douglas JPE, 11/30 Hubbard REn. | ||
Woodpeckers | |||||
Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) | 16 | 41 | High counts 8/5 Faribault (12, throughout the county) DBz, 9/9, 9/20 Anoka (10, Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve) MRe, WRe. Late north 9/28 Crow Wing JhH, 9/30 Kanabec KRE, JJS, 10/18 St. Louis (Stoney Point) TRd | ||
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) | 28 | 52 | Reported from every region, though scarce in extreme northwest where not reported from Roseau, Marshall, Lake of the Woods, Koochiching. High counts 11/23 Rice (9, Northfield/Dundas trail) RMl, 11/2 Hennepin (8, Crow-Hassan P.R.) KnM. | ||
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) | 33 | 47 | High count 9/28 St. Louis (238) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/25 Lake JPR, St. Louis (Stoney Point; not migrating) StK, (Park Point, Pine Forest S.N.A.) ebd, 10/28 St. Louis (Stoney Point) WCM, JWL, 11/16 Cass (Evergreen Lodge Resort) ebd (median 10/30). See winter report for late south migrants. | ||
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Picoides dorsalis) | 2 | Many more reports than usual. Frequently reported from mid-October through the end of the season in St. Louis: migrants observed at Stoney Point beginning 10/10 KJB, TRd, StK, m.ob.; one to two settled in and were observed here through 11/18; migrants were also frequently seen at H.R.N.R., at Everett Woods (10/17 JLK), and various points along the Lake Superior shoreline; one was found in the Sax-Zim Bog 11/9 MSS. All other reports: 11/18 Lake (Two Harbors, Lighthouse Point) PSk, JGz, 11/23 Lake (Snowbank Rd.) NLM. | |||
Black-backed Woodpecker (Picoides arcticus) | 9 | 1 | Found north from Pine and Hubbard northeast to Cook. Significant movement down the North Shore was noted from Stoney Point in St. Louis where census activities tallied high counts 10/9 (32) TRd, 10/10 (29) TRd, StK, KJB, 10/17 St. Louis (25) TRd, StK. One south report 10/15 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R., Blue Hill Trail) ph. TBu, KBu. | ||
Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. High counts 10/13 Morrison (21, Crane Meadows N.W.R.) SEm, 9/12 Hennepin (18, Westwood Hills N.C.) ASu. | ||
Hairy Woodpecker (Dryobates villosus) | 34 | 52 | Reported from every county except Nicollet. High counts 9/12 Hennepin (11, Westwood Hills N.C.) ASu, 10/17 St. Louis (11, Stoney Point) TRd, StK. | ||
Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus) | 34 | 52 | High counts 9/28 St. Louis (224) H.R.B.O., 9/18 St. Louis (137) H.R.B.O., 9/28 St. Louis (124, Stoney Point) TRd. North reports after mid-November: 11/24 Otter Tail TAn, 11/27 Mille Lacs RBJ, 11/30 Otter Tail JsS, St. Louis FGo. | ||
Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) | 32 | 45 | Found statewide, though few reports southwest of a line from Lincoln to Faribault counties. High count 11/11 Cass (7, Evergreen Lodge Resort) ebd. | ||
Caracaras, Falcons | |||||
American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. Few north reports after October. High counts 9/23 St. Louis (158) H.R.B.O., 9/14 St. Louis (126) H.R.B.O., 9/27 St. Louis (113) H.R.B.O.. | ||
Merlin (Falco columbarius) | 29 | 37 | High counts 9/14 St. Louis (37) H.R.B.O., 10/8 St. Louis (21) H.R.B.O. Possible early south migrants 8/24 Renville MiO, Stearns ToL, 8/26 Stearns AaL (median 8/17). | ||
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) | 16 | 33 | Reported from 51 counties, a new high for the fall season. New fall records: 10/14 Norman BoA, 10/6 Todd JLK. High counts 9/14 St. Louis (13) H.R.B.O., 9/23 St. Louis (12) H.R.B.O., 9/26 Blue Earth (11) BHW. | ||
Prairie Falcon (Falco mexicanus) | 2 | Two late-August reports south: 8/23 Stearns (C.R. 10 and 240th Street NW) ph. † DOr, 8/27 Yellow Medicine (Hanley Falls) † PEB. | |||
Flycatchers | |||||
Great Crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus) | 22 | 48 | High counts 8/2 Carver (8, Carver P.R.) JCy, 8/8 Dakota (6, Terrace Oaks Park) EGB. Late north 9/4 Becker HeH, ShG, Mille Lacs TAn, 9/13 Becker HeH, ShG, Itasca SC (median 9/19). Late south 9/21 Steele PSu, 9/23 Lyon GWe, 9/29 Lac qui Parle FAE (median 9/22). | ||
Western Kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis) | 6 | 4 | High count 8/18 Wilkin (6) RAE. Late north 8/19 Wilkin ASl, 8/20 Clay DLP, Grant ClN, 8/25 Red Lake KnM, ASu (median 9/7). Late south 8/22 Big Stone HHD, Lyon GWe, 9/4 Pipestone DWK. (median 9/4). | ||
Eastern Kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus) | 31 | 51 | High count 8/5 Lac qui Parle (22, Big Stone N.W.R., Auto Tour Road) MiS. Late north 9/7 St. Louis ALx, 9/9 Cook JWL, SLL, 9/16 Mille Lacs MJB (median 9/17). Late south 9/24 Ramsey DnS, MiS, 9/30 IVa, 10/4 Cottonwood KnM, ASu (median 9/26). | ||
Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus cooperi) | 23 | 40 | First south migrants found in summer season. High counts 8/23 Lyon (8, Southwest Minnesota State University) GWe, JtH, 8/23 Washington (6, Carpenter N.C.) ELi, 8/27 Koochiching (6, Pine Island Road) KnM, ASu. Late north 9/12 St. Louis KSz, 9/14 St. Louis ALx, 9/16 Otter Tail JsS (median 9/9). Late south 9/17 Olmsted DBz, 9/22 Hennepin EGB, Washington PNi, 9/27 Hennepin PRH (median 9/22). | ||
WESTERN WOOD-PEWEE (Contopus sordidulus) | 1 | Fourth fall record continued from summer at Buffalo River S.P., Clay, reported through 8/26 ph. † RMD, a.t., ph. † PEB, m.ob. (The Loon 90: 34–35). | |||
Eastern Wood-Pewee (Contopus virens) | 31 | 52 | High counts 8/4 Steele (16, Somerset Twp.) PSu, 8/9 Carver (15, Carver P.R.) JCy. Late north 9/27 Pine VKl, 9/30 Todd JLK, 10/15 Lake (Two Harbors, Lighthouse Point) ph. JWL (median 9/19). Late south 9/29 Lyon NMe, 9/30 Ramsey AtK, Sherburne IVa (median 10/3). | ||
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (Empidonax flaviventris) | 11 | 22 | Reported with adequate details from 1 north and 6 south counties. Early south 8/19 Steele (2) PSu, 8/20 Hennepin CMB, 8/22 Lac qui Parle DLP. Only north report with details 8/9 Cook (Lutsen) ph. DLB. Late south 8/29 Hennepin WCM, 9/2 Steele PSu, 9/3 Waseca PSu. | ||
Acadian Flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) | 1 | No reports with identification details. | |||
Alder Flycatcher (Empidonax alnorum) | 10 | 7 | Reported with details from 6 north and 4 south counties. Late north 8/12 Polk SAu, 8/19 Marshall DLP (median 8/22). Late south 8/20 Waseca PSu, 9/9 Hennepin MPi (median 8/27). | ||
Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) | 4 | 19 | Reported with details from 5 south counties. Late south 8/23 Sherburne PLJ, 8/26 Hennepin ACr (median 8/28). | ||
Least Flycatcher (Empidonax minimus) | 27 | 34 | High counts 8/22 Steele (6) PSu, 8/25 Lyon (6, Camden S.P.) JtH, GWe. Late north 9/26 Lake JPR, 9/28 St. Louis BAF, VKl, 9/29 St. Louis (2) StK (median 9/18). Late south 9/27 Hennepin PRH, Sherburne PLJ, 9/28 Sherburne (median 9/25). | ||
Eastern Phoebe (Sayornis phoebe) | 34 | 52 | High counts 9/30 Sherburne (18, Sherburne N.W.R..) IVa. Late north 10/14 Grant CNn, 10/18 Mille Lacs DMz, 10/29 Clay MO (median 10/16). Late south 11/6 Dakota DVe, 11/14 Dakota PNi, 11/9–22 Hennepin (Grass Lake) KBg, JWl, TAT (median 11/1). | ||
Say's Phoebe (Sayornis saya) | 1 | 1 | One north, 8/4–11 Clay (Felton Prairie, continuing from the summer season) CRM, † HCT, HHD, RAE. One south 9/23 Lac qui Parle DLP. | ||
VERMILION FLYCATCHER (Pyrocephalus rubinus) | 1 | Sixth state record and first county record, a year-old male 10/12 Yellow Medicine (Florida Twp., 110th St. south of 250th Ave.) ph.† KRE, KMS, SSc. Unfortunately the bird could not be refound shortly after the initial sighting. | |||
Vireos | |||||
Bell's Vireo (Vireo bellii) | 2 | All south 8/1–9 Hennepin CMB, 8/23 Washington ELi (median late 8/31). | |||
Yellow-throated Vireo (Vireo flavifrons) | 22 | 34 | High count 8/2 Carver (6, Carver P.R.) JCy. Late north 9/19 Morrison RBJ, 9/27 Crow Wing EGa, 9/30 Todd JLK (median 9/19). Late south 9/30 Dakota AJF, Meeker RMa, Washington KnM, ASu (median 9/30). | ||
Blue-headed Vireo (Vireo solitarius) | 19 | 47 | Early south (median 8/20) 8/20 Dakota AJF, 8/21 Hennepin TAT, 8/22 Big Stone HHD, Murray RAE. High count 9/25 Lyon (6, Southwest Minnesota State University) JtH, GWe. Late north 10/11 Lake TRd, 10/22 St. Louis StK, KJB (median 10/7). Late south 10/19 Houston FKo, 10/22 Hennepin AtK, 10/27 Hennepin ClB (median 10/18). | ||
Philadelphia Vireo (Vireo philadelphicus) | 19 | 37 | Early south (median 8/15) 8/12 Le Sueur BAb, BHe, 8/16 Faribault WAF, 8/19 Le Sueur JS1. High counts 9/6 St. Louis (6, H.R.N.R.) ALx, 9/9 Meeker (4) RAE. Late north 9/27 St. Louis ALx, Todd JLK, 10/4 Beltrami KCo (median 9/26). Late south 9/30 Scott ANy, Sherburne IVa, 10/5 Hennepin CDg (median 10/3). | ||
Warbling Vireo (Vireo gilvus) | 22 | 48 | High count 8/23 Hennepin (8, Westwood Hills N.C.) FFa, ASu. Late north 9/11 Becker HeH, ShG, Beltrami DPJ, Clay HeH, ShG, St. Louis AKO, and then a record-late individual 10/28–29 Lake (Knife River) ph. ANy, m.ob. (median 9/17). Late south 9/19 Pope HHD, 9/26 Hennepin (Nine Mile Creek) MCo, SCo, JCm, 9/27 Hennepin (Veterans Memorial Park) SBM (median 9/25). | ||
Red-eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus) | 31 | 52 | High counts 9/2 Stearns (25, Mississippi River C.P.) PCC, 8/15 St. Louis (22, H.R.N.R.) JLK. Late north 9/27 St. Louis SKe, CRa, ASu, Todd JLK, 9/28 St. Louis TRd (median 10/7). Late south 10/7 Washington GJa, 10/10 Ramsey JZj, 10/13 Carver JCy (median 10/7). | ||
Shrikes | |||||
Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) | 1 | 3 | High counts 8/10 Dakota (6, 180th St. Marsh) SKe, 8/6 Dakota (5, Emery Ave.) KDS. One north report 9/1 Todd TLu (median late 8/21). All south 8/3, 8/6 Dakota KDS, 8/10 Dakota SKe, 8/13 Wabasha (3) DBz, 8/20 Carver SKe, CRa (median 8/29). | ||
Northern Shrike (Lanius borealis) | 24 | 35 | Early north (median 10/9) 10/8 St. Louis H.R.B.O., m.ob., (Old Stella Jones Pier) MLH. Early south (median 10/14) 10/15 Sherburne KBu, TBu, 10/17 Fillmore MJM, Hennepin EGB, Washington BDo. High counts 10/16 St. Louis (7, H.R.N.R.) ALx. | ||
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows | |||||
Canada Jay (Perisoreus canadensis) | 10 | No reports outside traditional range. High counts 10/28 Cook (8, Poplar Lake.) KaG, 11/27 St. Louis (8, Sax-Zim Bog) GJa. | |||
Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 9/12 St. Louis (4,758) H.R.B.O., 9/14 St. Louis (3,858) H.R.B.O. | ||
Black-billed Magpie (Pica hudsonia) | 19 | Reported throughout traditional range, plus 11/8 Crow Wing JLA. High counts 8/27 Roseau (43, Roseau W.T.P.) KnM, 8/26 Kittson (36, Lake Bronson W.T.P.) KnM, LiH, ASu. | |||
American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High count 10/25 St. Louis (1,956) H.R.B.O. | ||
Common Raven (Corvus corax) | 31 | 8 | Reported throughout normal range, also 9/11 Wright DPG. High count 10/8 St. Louis (126) H.R.B.O. | ||
Chickadees, Titmice | |||||
Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewidein cluding several notable high counts from Stoney Point, St. Louis: 611 on 10/16 TRd, StK, and 562 on 10/8 TRd. | ||
Boreal Chickadee (Poecile hudsonicus) | 3 | Scarce, only reported from Cook, Lake and St. Louis, with no reports of more than 3 individuals. | |||
Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) | 10 | Reported along the eastern border north to Chisago. High counts 10/7 Wabasha (4, Whitewater W.M.A.) LSf, 11/5 Dakota (4) AJF. | |||
Larks | |||||
Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris) | 23 | 46 | High count 9/30 Chisago (400, North Branch sod farms) JSa. Late north 11/11 Wilkin LiH, 11/12 Becker HeH, ShG. | ||
Martins, Swallows | |||||
Bank Swallow (Riparia riparia) | 13 | 45 | High count 8/6 Lac qui Parle (430) KeL Late north 9/3 Becker MKp, Grant CNn, Roseau KRE, DFe, St. Louis ABL, 9/5 Todd JMs (median 9/7). Late south 9/20 Lincoln GWe, 9/21 Pipestone KnM, 9/23 Olmsted JKl (median 9/18). | ||
Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) | 24 | 53 | High counts 8/25 Stearns (1000, Albany W.T.P.) KnM, LiH, ASu, 9/24 Steele (750) PSu. Late north 9/11 Clay PBB, 9/18 Todd HCT, 9/27 Grant CNn (median 10/1). Late south 10/20 Fillmore MJM, 10/26 Olmsted LAV (median 10/20). | ||
Northern Rough-winged Swallow (Stelgidopteryx serripennis) | 12 | 36 | Only North-central report: 8/18 Lake of the Woods (8, Morris Point) AxB. High counts 9/5 Washington (50) ECl, 8/5 Lac qui Parle (48, Salt Lake) DnS, MWS. Late north 9/2 Otter Tail JsS, Pine RyC, 9/3 Otter Tail BAr (median 9/2). Late south 9/23 Sherburne PLJ, 9/24 Rice NiR, 9/27 Lac qui Parle TAT (median 10/1). | ||
Purple Martin (Progne subis) | 21 | 38 | High counts 8/19 Washington (500) ECl, 8/22 Lyon (80, Sham Lake) GWe. Late north 9/3 Roseau KRE, m.ob., Mille Lacs TAn, St. Louis ALx, JPR, 9/7 Traverse KnM (median 9/6). Late south 9/10 Lyon GWe, Wright RCl, 9/13 Lyon GWe (median 9/14). | ||
Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) | 32 | 53 | High count 9/3 Grant (200) CNn. Late north 10/4 St. Louis H.R.B.O., 10/10 Traverse KnM, 10/13 Aitkin JWl (median 10/7). Late south 10/13 Mower SWm, 10/15 Jackson JJu (median 10/24). | ||
Cliff Swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) | 21 | 51 | High count 8/17 St. Louis (2,570, Lester River Mouth) StK. Late north 9/12 St. Louis ALx, 9/20 Grant CNn, and then only 10/15 St. Louis (Stoney Point) TRd, StK, a month after the 9/15 median. Late south 9/19 Blue Earth ChH, 9/24 Jackson JJu, 10/8 Blue Earth RBW (median 9/30). | ||
Kinglets | |||||
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Corthylio calendula) | 32 | 50 | Early south (median 8/25) 8/4 Meeker PKF, 8/16 Faribault WAF, 8/26 Hennepin CWB. High counts 10/22 St. Louis (45, Park Point, Pine Forest S.N.A) GWe, JtH, 10/13 Carver (42, Carver P.R.) JCy. Late north 11/2 Grant CNn, 11/6 St. Louis NAn, 11/11 Lake StK (median 11/2). Late south 11/16 Hennepin RaJ, 11/18–19 Ramsey (Vadnais Lake) CMu, AAu (median 11/21). | ||
Golden-crowned Kinglet (Regulus satrapa) | 27 | 49 | Probable summering birds 8/27 – 9/10 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R., Blue Hill Trail) JuW, JlB, SBE, LiH. Early south (median 9/17) 9/17 Ramsey KSi, 9/23 Hennepin JcM. High counts 9/28 St. Louis (104, Stoney Point) TRd, 10/22 St. Louis (60, Park Point, Pine Forest S.N.A.) GWe, JtH. Late north 11/6 Lake JPR, St. Louis NAn, 11/7 Cook ShG, St. Louis StK (median 11/29). | ||
Waxwings | |||||
Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) | 11 | Early north (median 9/29) 10/1 St. Louis (1, H.R.N.R.) AxM, 10/5 Cook (18) RSs, 10/8 St. Louis (4, Stoney Point) StK, TRd, TRK, JWL. High count 11/2 Lake (220, Two Harbors, Lakeview Park) CRM, m.ob. | |||
Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) | 33 | 52 | Present north and south throughout the season. High counts 9/11 St. Louis (1,509) H.R.B.O., 9/12 St. Louis (1,145, H.R.N.R., Summit Ledges) TRd, 9/18 St. Louis (980, Stoney Point) StK, 9/7 St. Louis (965) H.R.B.O. | ||
Nuthatches | |||||
Red-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta canadensis) | 29 | 50 | Reported from all regions. High counts 9/28 St. Louis (44, Stoney Point) TRd, 10/5 St. Louis (37, Stoney Point) TRd, StK. | ||
White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) | 33 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 8/24 Rice (24, Cannon River Wilderness Area, West Unit) JiP, 10/25 Beltrami (19, Lake Bemidji S.P.) KCo. | ||
Creepers | |||||
Brown Creeper (Certhia americana) | 26 | 41 | Early south (median 8/27) 8/5 Washington BDo, SOa, 8/14 Ramsey BAF, Washington ELi, 8/20 Dakota AJF. High counts 10/5 St. Louis (26, Stoney Point) TRd, StK, 9/28 St. Louis (21, Stoney Point) TRd. | ||
Gnatcatchers | |||||
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea) | 5 | 40 | High count 8/23 Hennepin (12, Westwood Hills N.C.) FFa, ASu. Late north 8/26 Crow Wing SSc, KMS, Otter Tail JsS, 8/29 Crow Wing MJB (median 9/9). Late south 9/15 Scott BAb, 9/16 Freeborn DFe, Hennepin CMB, JLl, Murray FKo, 9/20 Hennepin SBM (median 9/23). | ||
Wrens | |||||
Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) | 2 | 6 | Strongest fall showing since 2012. All north 8/27–29 Lake (Two Harbors, Paul Van Hoven Park) ph. JWL, m.ob., 10/22 – 11/26 Becker (near Fig Lake) HeH, ShG, m.ob. All south reports 8/23 Carver (Rapids Lake) JCy, 9/28 Hennepin (Nine Mile Creek) JCm, MCo, SCo, 10/13 Olmsted KHo, 10/29 – 11/20 Hennepin (Maple Grove) SvS, 11/4 Dakota SPo, 11/5–19 Hennepin (Ft. Snelling S.P.) BAF, SHF, 11/11 Houston (Wildcat Landing) SHo, 11/18 Rice TFB, 11/20 Hennepin (Sorenson Landing; same as Nine Mile Creek bird?) IVa. | ||
Northern House Wren (Troglodytes aedon) | 23 | 52 | High counts 8/2 Carver (15, Carver P.R.) JCy, 8/4 Olmsted (15, Rock Dell W.M.A.) MiD, 9/6 Carver (15, Rapids Lake) JCy. Late north 10/6 Kanabec RSA, 10/8 Clay PBB, Lake JWL (median 10/6). Late south 10/15 Washington JDS, 10/16 Hennepin CMB, BAF, 10/18 Hennepin CMB (median 10/18). | ||
Winter Wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) | 14 | 29 | Early south (median 8/31) 9/1 Olmsted JJS, 9/9 Hennepin IVa, SRG, 9/10 Stearns HHD. High counts 10/8 Carver (8, Minnesota Landscape Arboretum) JCy, 10/8 Hennepin (8) CMB. Late north 10/22 in Cook, Lake, and St. Louis (3 locations), then 10/23 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) AVa, ALx, (Park Point) JLK (median 10/23). Late south 11/23 Hennepin IVa, 11/25 Houston SHo, but see winter report (median 12/17). | ||
Sedge Wren (Cistothorus stellaris) | 27 | 47 | High counts 8/12 Grant (15, North Ottawa Impoundment) RCl, 10/5 Dakota (10) TAT, ADS. Late north 10/7 St. Louis JDx, 10/19 Aitkin PEJ, 10/22 St. Louis KJB (median 10/14). Several late south reports after the 10/13 median, all from different locations in Hennepin: 10/17 (Minnesota Valley N.W.R. Headquarters) GrS, 10/30 (Lake Hiawatha Park) BAF, 11/1 (Wood Lake N.C.) SLC. | ||
Marsh Wren (Cistothorus palustris) | 19 | 43 | High count 9/10 Lyon (38, Sham Lake) GWe. Late north 10/19 Lake JhM, St. Louis ToL, MAl, 10/21 Lake JCa, 10/29 Lake RMD, ph. PHS, m.ob. (median 10/16). Late south 10/26 Hennepin (Westwood Hills N.C.) JST, 10/24–29 Hennepin (Veterans Memorial Park) SBM, IVa (median 11/1). | ||
Thrashers, Mockingbirds | |||||
Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) | 32 | 53 | High counts 8/8 Hennepin (20, Crow-Hassan P.R.) ALD, 9/7 Scott (19, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BAF. Late north 10/28–29 Cook ANy, m.ob., 10/29 Lake SC, 11/2 St. Louis JLK, 11/10 Lake PgR (median 10/30). Late south 11/14 Hennepin DTr, 11/19 Ramsey AVa, 11/22 Washington (Afton S.P.) PNi, BDo, GJa (median 11/4). | ||
Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) | 20 | 34 | High counts 8/5, 8/13 Grant (4) CNn, 8/20 Chisago (4) MTe, 9/17 Hennepin (4) TSI. Late north 10/3 Grant CNn, 11/7–15 Cook (Tofte Ranger District) PgR (median 10/30). Late south 10/3 Hennepin TAT, 10/8 Benton LKo, MKo, 11/21–25 Anoka PJM (median 12/30). | ||
Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) | Only the second fall season since 1995 with no reports. | ||||
Starlings | |||||
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) | 33 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 9/19 Lyon (2,000, Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) GWe, 8/25 Stearns (1,500, Albany W.T.P.) KnM. | ||
Thrushes | |||||
Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis) | 34 | 50 | High counts 10/9 St. Louis (51) H.R.B.O., 10/13 Dakota (50, Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) DAT. Late north 11/5 Otter Tail JsS, 11/17 St. Louis ALx, 11/25 Polk MGa (median 11/28). | ||
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD (Sialia currucoides) | 2 | All north reports, 10/22 Clay PBB, 10/28 – 11/14 Lake, with up to 3 individuals reported in Two Harbors JWL, ph. GHo, ph. PHS, m.ob. | |||
Townsend's Solitaire (Myadestes townsendi) | 4 | 4 | Early north (median 10/11) 9/23 St. Louis H.R.B.O., 9/28 St. Louis H.R.B.O., 10/3 Becker AAz, followed by many north shore reports through the end of the season. All south (median arrival 10/19) 10/4 Pipestone ASu, KnM, 11/13 Yellow Medicine GWe, 11/19–30+ Washington (max. 3, Afton S.P.) PAl, m.ob, 11/24 Brown BTS, MiO, 11/26 Yellow Medicine GWe. A total of 19 individuals were reported. | ||
Veery (Catharus fuscescens) | 16 | 16 | High count 8/22 St. Louis (7, Hartley Park) JLK. Late north 9/11 St. Louis TRd, 9/14 Becker HeH, ShG (median 9/14). Late south 9/14 Hennepin TAT, CWB, 10/10 Ramsey REH (median 9/17). | ||
Gray-cheeked Thrush (Catharus minimus) | 8 | 4 | Early north (median 9/3) 8/27 St. Louis (Kenilworth Ave.) ALx, 9/5 St. Louis (Hartley Park) JLK, 9/6 Mille Lacs HHD, St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) ALx. Early south (median 9/2) 9/1 Hennepin CMB, Sherburne MJB, 9/4 Hennepin NiR. Late north 9/28 Koochiching ph. AMe, St. Louis TRd, 9/29 Wadena PJB, 9/30 Kanabec KRE, JJS, LS (median 10/2). Late south 10/1 Hennepin CMB, Ramsey JZj, 10/2 Dakota GHo, 10/10 Ramsey REH (median 10/8). | ||
Swainson's Thrush (Catharus ustulatus) | 19 | 26 | Early south (median 8/13) 8/4 Washington CNC, 8/12, 8/20 Carver (Rapids Lake) JCy. High count 8/31 St. Louis (13, H.R.N.R.) AxM. Late north 10/18 Douglas BEc, 10/19 Wadena MJB, DOr, 10/29 Cook (Lutsen Sea Villas) DBz, ANy, BWF (median 10/18). Late south 10/15 Hennepin JWl, Mower SWm, Washington JDS, 10/16 Sherburne DOr (median 10/18). | ||
Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus) | 19 | 35 | Early south (median 9/15) 9/23 Ramsey MiS, MWS, 9/26 Hennepin JWl, Washington PNi, High counts 10/17 Hennepin (12, Veterans Memorial Park) SBM, 10/4 Hennepin (11) CMB. Late south 10/26 St. Louis JLK, 10/27 Cass SC, 10/28 Roseau (3) BoA (median 10/28). Late south 11/5 Hennepin MPi, 11/23 Scott IVa, but see winter report (median 12/23). | ||
Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) | 4 | 10 | High counts 8/1 Washington (3, Afton S.P.) PNi, 8/2 Dakota (3, Hampton Woods W.M.A.) DwS, KDS. Late north 8/28 St. Louis LSh, 9/24 Clay DPW (median 9/10). Late south 9/7 Steele PSu, 9/8 Anoka DPG, 10/1 Hennepin CMB (median 9/30). | ||
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 10/5 St. Louis (9,217, Stoney Point) TRd, StK, 10/9 St. Louis (6,412, Stoney Point) TRd. | ||
Varied Thrush (Ixoreus naevius) | 1 | Only individual was a male visiting a feeder near Cameron Park in Bemidji: 11/10–19 Beltrami ph. DPJ, AxB, REn, ASu, LiH. | |||
Old World Sparrows | |||||
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) | 29 | 52 | Unreported from numerous north counties. High count 8/23 Ramsey (102, UM St. Paul Campus) EGB. | ||
Pipits | |||||
American Pipit (Anthus rubescens) | 24 | 40 | Early north (median 9/6) 9/2 Crow Wing NSg, PSP, 9/3 Cass DAY, 9/4 Hubbard AxB. Early south (median 9/13) 9/7 Nobles GHo, Redwood RBW, 9/8 Hennepin CMB. High counts 9/27 St. Louis (266, Stoney Point) TRd, 9/28 St. Louis (219, Stoney Point) TRd, 9/28 St. Louis (142) H.R.B.O. Late north 11/8 St. Louis (Park Point) ShG, HeH, (Stoney Point) StK, TRK, 11/10 Lake SFo (median 11/4). Late south 11/13, 11/18 Lyon (Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe, 11/20 Brown ANy (median 11/10). | ||
Finches | |||||
Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) | 8 | Reported throughout the season in the Northeast, North-central and one Northwest county with a majority of reports coming in October and November. High counts 11/10 St. Louis (38, Sax-Zim Bog) AMs, RyS, 11/27 St. Louis (18, Sax-Zim Bog) GJa, 11/29 St. Louis (18, Sax-Zim Bog) JhH. | |||
Pine Grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator) | 18 | Reported from the northern third of the state beginning the last week of October. Early north (median 10/19) 10/24 Cook JaJ, St. Louis ALx, JLK, AVa, 10/25 Cook JaJ, Itasca SC, Lake, St. Louis H.R.B.O. Unusual report 11/10 Douglas JPE. High counts 11/18 St. Louis (127) H.R.B.O., 11/8 St. Louis (124, Stoney Point) StK, TRK. | |||
House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) | 24 | 52 | Reported statewide, though with few reports along the northern tier of counties. | ||
Purple Finch (Haemorhous purpureus) | 30 | 40 | Reported north throughout the season. Notable high counts all from H.R.B.O. in St. Louis: 312 on 10/5, 288 on 10/9, and 270 on 10/4. Presumed early south arrivals 8/29 Meeker PKF, 8/29 Olmsted (2) ebd, 9/3 Carver JCy. | ||
Redpoll (Common) (Acanthis f. flammea) | 27 | 33 | Well represented this season with early north (median 10/16) 10/17 St. Louis TRd, StK, 10/18 St. Louis TRd, 10/20 St. Louis StK, KJB. High counts from H.R.N.R. (St. Louis, H.R.B.O.): 2,475 on 10/31, 2,197 on 10/30, 1,873 on 10/28, 1,797 on 11/1, and 1,810 on 10/31 (Stoney Point) StK. Numerous reports south beginning (median 10/30) 10/12 Stearns LKo, 10/14 Sherburne MJB, LKo, 10/23 Redwood HCT, DWK, 10/25 Anoka DBz, Ramsey RMD. Noteworthy were many reports from the Southwest region. | ||
Redpoll (Hoary) (Acanthis f. exilipes) | 5 | Early north (median 11/4) 10/28 St. Louis ALx, 10/29 Cook (Grand Marais) m.ob., 10/30 St. Louis JLK, 11/2 Cook FGo, Lake (Knife River) m.ob., Roseau BSi. Reports continued throughout the season mainly from the North Shore of Lake Superior. | |||
Red Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) | 25 | 33 | Minnesota was no exception to this species†™ continent-wide dispersal throughout the summer and into the fall season. For the entire season there were only 11 days where this species was not recorded in the state. Reports came from all regions except the Southeast. High counts 10/22 St. Louis (max. 1,269, Stoney Point) KJB, StK, JuW, 10/25 St. Louis (max. 560, Stoney Point) StK, KJB, 10/25 St. Louis (255) H.R.B.O. New county record 8/17 Yellow Medicine (3, Hanley Falls west cemetery) WCM. Crossbill Type 2 (†œPonderosa Pine Crossbill†, found continentwide), Type 3 (†œWestern Hemlock Crossbill†, found principally in the Pacific Northwest but frequently irruptive to the Great Lakes), and Type 4 (†œDouglas-fir Crossbill†, also found in the Pacific Northwest and rarely irruptive east of the Intermontane West) were well-represented, both north and south. | ||
White-winged Crossbill (Loxia leucoptera) | 9 | 6 | With the exception of one out-of-season report on 8/5 St. Louis (Toivola) ClN, north reports began 10/1 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) AxM, 10/13 St. Louis (Stoney Point) TrD, StK, 10/14 St. Louis (2) H.R.B.O., and then continued through the end of the season. South reports began 10/26 Hennepin (Crow-Hassan P.R.) KnM, 11/1 Ramsey DnS, MiS, 11/5 Kandiyohi JWd and continued sporadically through November. | ||
Pine Siskin (Spinus pinus) | 34 | 46 | Reported north, continuously, throughout the season. Early south 8/1 Meeker PKF, 8/6 Hennepin ebd, 8/7 Washington ebd, 8/12 Washington DFN, then reports begin in earnest mid-August. High counts all from St. Louis, Stoney Point: 10/5 (1,448) TRd, StK, 10/22 (1,073) KJB, 10/18 (983) TRd, 10/10 (937) StK, TRd. | ||
American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide throughout the season. High counts 9/23 St. Louis (317, Stoney Point) TRd, 9/27 St. Louis (311, Stoney Point) TRd, 9/28 St. Louis (284, Stoney Point) TRd. | ||
Longspurs and Snow Buntings | |||||
Lapland Longspur (Calcarius lapponicus) | 21 | 27 | Early north (median 9/14) 9/5 Lake JWL, 9/9 Cook ebd, 9/26 Lake AxM, ALx, St. Louis AxM, ALx. Early south (median 9/24) 9/30 Swift DOr, 10/2 Benton HHD, 10/5 Dakota TAT, BAF. High counts 11/24 Yellow Medicine (800) GWe, 11/1 Becker (600, Hamden Slough N.W.R.) HeH, ShG, 10/28 Le Sueur (500) GHo. | ||
CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPUR (Calcarius ornatus) | No reports. | ||||
Smith's Longspur (Calcarius pictus) | 4 | 5 | All north 9/28–30 Lake (Two Harbors, Paul Van Hoven Park) ph. JWL, m.ob., 10/3–11 St. Louis (Duluth, Old Stella Jones Pier) ALx, m.ob., 10/6 Pennington (32, season†™s high count, Thief River Falls W.T.P.) KCo, 10/17 Wilkin (Rothsay W.M.A.) KnM. All south 10/7 Lyon (3, Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe, 10/13 Cottonwood (Red Rock Prairie) ASu, KnM, 10/18 Yellow Medicine (6, Mound Spring Prairie S.N.A.) BRB, 10/21–24 Redwood (max. 30, Lamberton W.M.A.) BTS, m.ob., 10/25 Lyon (2) NMe, 11/20 Renville (26, Kingman Twp.) RBJ. | ||
Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) | 24 | 27 | Early north (median 10/9) 10/9 Lake BEc, 10/10 Cass JLA, 10/14 Cook AdJ. Early south (median 10/17) 10/14 Ramsey RMD, 10/24 Ramsey EzH, IsH, Sherburne ebd. High counts 11/18 Polk (1,400, East Grand Forks) SAu, 11/23 Polk (1,200, Keystone Twp.) SAu. | ||
Towhees, Sparrows | |||||
Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum) | 6 | 17 | High counts 8/4 Sherburne (8, Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB, 8/4 Washington (5, Carpenter N.C.) ELi. Only a few north reports highlighted by unusual records 10/9 Cook ClN, 8/26 Kittson (Lake Bronson W.T.P.) KnM, 10/19 Lake (Two Harbors) JhM, JWL, 9/8 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R.) ebd. Late south 9/23 Kandiyohi MJB, 9/24 Washington EGB, 10/13 McLeod BHa (median 9/29). | ||
Lark Sparrow (Chondestes grammacus) | 3 | 15 | Except for a few reports, this species was found in its normal range along major river valleys and the western tier of counties. High counts 8/6 Le Sueur (13) WCM, 8/22 Washington (4, Afton S.P.) ERH. All north 8/5 Polk (Tympanuchus Prairie) SAu, 8/8 Clay RMD, 8/10 Marshall HHD, RAE, 8/30 Polk (East Grand Forks) SAu. Late south 9/21 and 9/28 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) JGb (median 9/9). Noteworthy out-of-range reports 8/12 Cottonwood BTS, 8/10 Nobles TCu, 8/21 Kandiyohi HHD, MJB. | ||
Chipping Sparrow (Spizella passerina) | 34 | 52 | High counts 9/25 Hennepin (50) TAT, 10/2 Hennepin (43) TAT, 9/5 Pipestone (40) VKl. Late north 11/6 Polk SAu, 11/7 Hubbard AxB, 11/17 Itasca SC (median 11/8). Late south 11/20 Hennepin IVa, Rice TFB, 11/25 Dakota AFo, 11/30 Blue Earth ChH (median 11/15). | ||
Clay-colored Sparrow (Spizella pallida) | 25 | 34 | High counts 8/20 St. Louis (16) JLK, 9/4 Yellow Medicine (14) GWe. Late north 10/19 St. Louis JLK, 10/22 St. Louis GWe, JtH, 11/10 St. Louis SLF (median 10/19). Late south 10/19 Stearns LKo, 10/22 Hennepin GAn, then 11/16–30+ Hennepin (downtown Minneapolis) ARh (median 10/18). | ||
Field Sparrow (Spizella pusilla) | 9 | 43 | High counts 8/6 Sherburne (16, Sherburne N.W.R.) RCl, 8/12 Goodhue (16, Frontenac S.P.) DTr, JEd, 8/8 Hennepin (15, Crow-Hassan P.R.) ALD. Late north 10/5 Todd JLK, 10/9 Douglas JLK, 10/14 Otter Tail JsS (median 10/19). Out-of-range north reports 8/8 Aitkin ebd, 8/12 Cass DoH, 9/29 Beltrami DPJ. Late south 10/26 Dakota IVa, Hennepin IVa, 10/28 Anoka IVa, Ramsey IVa (median 10/22). | ||
Fox Sparrow (Passerella iliaca) | 26 | 39 | Early north (median 9/19) 9/19 Polk SAu, 9/23 Lake NCr, 9/24 St. Louis KRE. Early south (median 9/18) 9/24 Stevens DLP, 9/26 Carver JCy, Stearns AUm. High counts 10/5 St. Louis (29, Stoney Point) TRd, StK, 11/2 Hennepin (24) CMB. Late north 11/21 Beltrami DPJ, Polk SAu, 11/24 Clay MO, St. Louis ASu, LiH (median 12/19). Also see winter report. | ||
American Tree Sparrow (Spizelloides arborea) | 28 | 44 | Early north (median 9/25) 9/26 Lake JPR, 9/28 St. Louis ebd, 10/2 Crow Wing JLA. Early south (median 9/30) 9/18 Stearns (Beaver Island Trail) ebd, 9/20 Stearns (2, Rockville C.P.) LKo, 9/26 Stearns (St. John†™s Abbey Arboretum) LKo, MKo. High counts 10/24 Cook (410) KRE, 10/27 Lake (266, Knife River) KJB, 10/29 St. Louis (160, Park Point, Pine Forest S.N.A.) JtH. | ||
Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) | 34 | 52 | First south reports (median 9/11) were unusually early, beginning 8/15 Hennepin CRa, 9/5 Stearns LKo, 9/9 Sherburne GUn. Multiple high counts reported from Stoney Point in St. Louis: 10/5 (1,871) TRd, StK, 10/13 (1,424) TRd, StK, 10/9 (578) TRd; also 10/19 St. Louis (359) H.R.B.O. | ||
White-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys) | 25 | 38 | Early north (median 9/10) 9/6 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) KSz, 9/7–8 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) ALx, 9/8 Pine JyS, Polk SAu. Early south (median 9/16) 9/8 Hennepin TAT, 9/13 Hennepin JWl, Stearns JOs. High counts 10/2 Hennepin (20) CDg, 9/28 Lake (16, Two Harbors) JWL, 10/9 Cook (16) JaJ. Late north 11/4 Lake GLa, CRM, 11/5 Cook KRE, m.ob. (median 12/17). Late south 11/18 Rice NiR, 11/29 Washington ERH (median 12/19). See winter report for overwintering individuals north and south. | ||
Harris's Sparrow (Zonotrichia querula) | 26 | 35 | Early north (median 9/16) 9/13 Polk SAu, 9/16 Clay MO, 9/21 St. Louis ALx. Early south (median 9/22) 9/23 Lyon GWe, 9/26 Stearns AUm, 9/27 Lyon GWe. High counts 10/14 Otter Tail (35) JsS, 10/11 Rock (15) KnM. See winter report for overwintering individuals. | ||
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) | 33 | 49 | Early south (median 8/27) 8/27 Stearns PCC, 9/1 Hennepin JCr, 9/4 Blue Earth ChH, Hennepin CWB, Ramsey DFN. High counts 9/28 St. Louis (512, Stoney Point) TRd, StK, 9/28 St. Louis (171, Brighton Beach) ebd, 9/25 Polk (150) SAu. Numerous reports for both south and north regions continued well into the winter season. | ||
Vesper Sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus) | 25 | 41 | High counts 10/2 Otter Tail (18) JsS, 10/12 Dakota (11) ADS, 8/11 Goodhue (8) GHo. Late north 10/20 Mille Lacs MJB, 10/25 Grant CRa, 11/6 Lake DAB (median 10/19). Late south 10/22 Carver JCy, Hennepin JTo, 10/31 Stearns LKo (median 10/26). | ||
LeConte's Sparrow (Ammospiza leconteii) | 14 | 34 | Early south (median 9/14) 9/3 Sherburne JlB, ABm, 9/15 Steele CRM, m.ob., 9/23 Kandiyohi JWd, m.ob. High counts 9/24 Clay (13) CMK, m.ob., 9/30 Nicollet (10) MiO, 10/8 Fillmore (10) JWH. Late north 10/10 Grant WPl, 10/17 Lake JWL, 10/19 St. Louis ArL (median 10/9). Late south 10/18 Dakota WPo, 10/19 Sibley HCT, 10/20 Hennepin JST (median 10/19). | ||
Nelson's Sparrow (Ammospiza nelsoni) | 2 | 11 | All north 10/5 St. Louis (McQuade Small Craft Harbor) ALx, MSb, KnM, 10/13 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) CNn. Early south (median 9/20) 9/16 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) JcM, 9/23 Olmsted (East Landfill Reservoir) JmP. High counts 9/27 Olmsted (4) JmP, 9/28 Carver (3, Tiger Lake W.M.A.) WCM. Late south 10/7 Cottonwood BTS, Freeborn JWH, Lyon GWe, Olmsted JmP, 10/8 Fillmore JWH, 10/16 Stearns MJB (median 10/9). | ||
Henslow's Sparrow (Centronyx henslowii) | 9 | All reports 8/1 Washington (Afton S.P.) PNi, 8/5 Carver (Rapids Lake) JCy, Faribault DBz, 8/5–8 Hennepin (Crow-Hassan P.R.) HPe, MyP, ALD, 8/11 Carver ANy, 8/12 Brown (Wood Lake W.M.A.) BTS, Cottonwood (Red Rock Prairie) BTS, 8/13 Wabasha DBz, 8/19 Stearns (St. John†™s Abbey Arboretum) AUm, 8/22 Renville RBJ. | |||
Savannah Sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis) | 30 | 48 | High counts 9/29 Grant (400, North Ottawa Impoundment) MO, 9/30 Kandiyohi (70) SBM, 9/24 Clay (60) CMK, 10/4 Cottonwood (60, Rock Ridge Prairie S.N.A.) KnM. Late north 11/2 Cook ABi, St. Louis m.ob., 11/4 St. Louis AFo, 11/5 Mahnomen KnM (median 11/3). Late south 11/8 Rice NiR, 11/12 Dakota DFN, Yellow Medicine KnM, 11/13 Lyon GWe (median 11/6). | ||
Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) | 33 | 52 | High counts 8/12 Grant (53, North Ottawa Impoundment) RCl, 8/5 Wright (45, Pelican Lake) RCl, 8/2 Carver (32, Carver P.R.) JCy, 8/5 St. Louis (27, Hartley Park) JLK. Late north 11/14 Itasca TCL, Polk SAu, 11/28 Clay ebd (median 12/18). Also see winter summary for more reports both north and south | ||
Lincoln's Sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii) | 29 | 42 | Early south (median 8/31) 8/29 Hennepin CWB, Meeker PKF, 8/31 Goodhue ebd. High counts 9/29 Hennepin (17, Bass Lake Preserve) SKS, 10/17 Scott (15, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp) ElR. Late north 10/25 Lake JPR, 11/5 Cook DAB, 11/11 St. Louis KSz (median 10/24). Late south 11/3 Hennepin JMn, 11/6 Kandiyohi KnM, LiH, ASu, 11/8 Ramsey LiH (median 11/4). | ||
Swamp Sparrow (Melospiza georgiana) | 32 | 46 | High counts 9/29 Hennepin (20) SKS, 8/22 Lyon (16) GWe. Late north 11/6 St. Louis ShG, HeH, 11/12–23 St. Louis BBd, JBu, StK, (median 11/1). | ||
Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus) | 4 | Five individuals reported south: 10/5–8 Hennepin (Plymouth) ph. † PRH, m.ob., 10/11 Rock (Blue Mounds S.P.) KnM, ASu, 10/13 Cottonwood KnM, ASu, Hennepin (Lake Harriet Rose Garden) TAT, m.ob., 11/18–27 Ramsey (Lauderdale) ph. JuW, m.ob. | |||
Eastern Towhee (Pipilo erythrophthalmus) | 6 | 24 | High counts 8/4 Sherburne (22, Sherburne N.W.R.) JlB, 8/1 Washington (11, Afton S.P.) PNi. Late north 10/4 Clay ShG, HeH, 10/7 Todd JLK, 10/8 Carlton RMD (median 10/7). Late south 10/13 Blue Earth HHD, 10/15 Anoka LKo, MKo, 10/26 Ramsey IsH, EzH (median 11/2). | ||
Spotted Towhee X Eastern Towhee (Pipilo maculatus X P. erythrophthalmus) | 1 | One report 10/19 Anoka ph. RLR. | |||
Yellow-breasted Chat | |||||
Yellow-breasted Chat (Icteria virens) | 1 | Only report 9/26 Otter Tail SPM. | |||
Blackbirds, Orioles | |||||
Yellow-headed Blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) | 14 | 33 | High counts all from North Ottawa Impoundment in Grant: 8/20 (1,500) ClN, 8/11 (500) LiH, KnM, 8/12 (500) JDv. Late north 9/26 Cook JaJ, Lake ALx, AxM, JPR, 10/5 Todd JLK, 10/9 Morrison DPG (median 9/26). Late south 10/11 Murray GWe, 11/21 Lac qui Parle DLP (median 11/2). | ||
Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) | 10 | 21 | High counts 8/4 Lyon (55, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 9/2 Grant (25) SMC, 9/4 Yellow Medicine (25, Lyon/Yellow Medicine Conservation Easement) GWe, 8/19 Stearns (24, Albany W.T.P.) AUm. Late north 9/22 Kanabec ASu, LiH, then only reports of migrants down the North Shore (Two Harbors, Stoney Point, and H.R.N.R.) from 9/23 through 10/5 St. Louis TRd, StK (median 9/27). Late south 9/28 Carver WCM, 9/29 Brown HHD, 10/1 Freeborn JWH, 10/6 Olmsted JHB (median 10/2). | ||
Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna) | 8 | 21 | High counts 8/4 Morrison (18) KEm, 9/24 Ramsey (12) DnS, MiS, 10/5 Olmsted (12) JHB. Late north 11/2 Morrison SEm, 11/4 Lake DnS, MiS, 11/5 Lake SOa (median 10/21). Late south 10/25 Washington BDo, Wright RBd, 10/28 Carver JCy, Sherburne PLJ, 10/29 Sherburne m.ob. (median 10/26). | ||
Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta) | 18 | 23 | High counts 10/10 Lyon (29, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 10/10 Grant (12, North Ottawa Impoundment) DOr, 10/8 Polk (11, East Grand Forks W.T.P.) SAu. Late north 11/5 Cook KRE, m.ob., Lake TPM, 11/11 Cook ClN, JMr, 11/12 Becker HeH, ShG (median 11/5). Late south 10/25 Lyon NMe, 10/28 Carver JCy, 11/15 Pipestone KEm (median 11/4). | ||
Sturnella meadowlark (Sturnella sp.) | 3 | 9 | Numerous reports of silent Sturnella individuals wisely left unidentified including these from the Northeast: 10/10 St. Louis KRE, 10/22 Lake KRE, 10/23–29 Cook KRE, 10/29 Lake RMD, 11/4 Lake DAB, 11/22 Cook DLB, JBs. | ||
Orchard Oriole (Icterus spurius) | 3 | 22 | High counts 8/17 Polk (9, Agassiz Audubon Sanctuary) HHu, 8/5 Nicollet (6) MiO. All north 8/1–25 (Agassiz Audubon Sanctuary) Polk HHu, 8/18 Wilkin DFe, JMs, 8/19 Grant CNn, 8/25 Polk (Agassiz Dunes S.N.A.) KnM, ASu, LiH. Late south 8/22 Kandiyohi JoS, 8/27 Pope BLc, 8/30 Meeker PKF (median 8/24). | ||
Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) | 25 | 45 | High counts 8/16 Lyon (14) GWe, 8/27 Morrison (13) KEm, 8/26 Brown (12) MiO. Late north 11/3 Kittson LW, 11/8 Douglas BEc (median 9/20). Late south 9/17 Faribault DWK, 9/22 Wright PKl, 10/13 Wright JJS, JPr (median 9/22). | ||
Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) | 32 | 52 | Seen throughout the state and into the winter both north and south. Notable high counts 9/25 Lyon (6,000) NMe, 10/31 Lyon (4,500, Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) NMe, 9/4 Yellow Medicine (4,300, Lyon/Yellow Medicine Conservation Easement) GWe, 11/3 Carver (4,200, Carver P.R.) JCy. | ||
Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) | 18 | 39 | High counts 8/20 Grant (300, North Ottawa Impoundment) ClN, 10/11 Rock (150) KnM. Late north 10/3 Crow Wing DMz 10/8 Clay ShG, HeH, 10/24 Otter Tail ALu (median 10/18). Late south 11/18 Lyon GWe, 11/19 Faribault WAF, 11/22 Lyon GWe (median 12/25). | ||
Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) | 26 | 34 | Early north (median 9/14) 9/4 Roseau NWi, 9/15 St. Louis LME, 9/17 St. Louis JDx. Early south (median 9/24) 9/23 Sherburne SDz, 9/28 Isanti DPG then many reports beginning 9/29. Highest tallies by H.R.B.O. in St. Louis: 10/5 (1,280), 10/19 (651), 9/28 (479). Late north 11/19 Beltrami (2) ASu, LiH, 11/20 Hubbard MAW, 11/28 St. Louis TRd (median 11/28). Late south 11/18 Lyon GWe, 11/19 Le Sueur DWK, 11/26 Faribault WAF, but also see winter report. | ||
Brewer's Blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) | 19 | 29 | High counts 10/14 Kandiyohi (300) RAE, 11/5 Carver (250, Carver P.R.) JCy, 10/8 Clay (140) HeH, ShG. Late north 10/27 Douglas CNn, 11/25 Clay (Cromwell Twp.) † PBB (median 11/4). Late south 11/7 Cottonwood LHl, Faribault KEm, 11/8 Carver JCy, 11/12 Lac qui Parle KnM (median 11/13). | ||
Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) | 31 | 52 | Found statewide. High counts 9/23 Rock (8,000, Blue Mounds S.P.) KnM, 10/13 Cottonwood (3,000, Cottonwood Wet Spot W.M.A.) KnM, 10/29 Becker (3,000) HeH, ShG. All north reports after first week of November: 11/10 Lake SFo, 11/11 Kanabec TLu, AaL, 11/26 Cook JaJ. | ||
Great-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) | 2 | All reports: 9/7 Jackson (4 or 5, S.R. 86) GHo, KDS, 9/23 Jackson (1, S.R. 86) KnM, ASu, 9/28 Lyon (1, C.R. 91) GWe. | |||
Warblers | |||||
Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) | 22 | 37 | High counts 8/22 Steele (6) PSu, 9/3 Carver (6) JCy. Late north 9/24 Clay DPW, 9/28 Polk SAu, St. Louis TRd, JWL, 10/6 St. Louis IVa (median 9/29). Late south 10/9 Chisago MTe, 10/11–18 Hennepin IVa, DWK, 11/20 Hennepin (Sunset Memorial Cemetery) TBo (median 10/18). | ||
Louisiana Waterthrush (Parkesia motacilla) | 1 | Only reports 8/4 Washington FGo, 8/5 Washington (Crystal Spring S.N.A.) SOa, 8/12 Washington (Otisville) MBw. | |||
Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia noveboracensis) | 20 | 27 | High counts 9/4 Hennepin (8) FFa, 8/22 Carver (7, Minnesota Landscape Arboretum) JCy, 8/30 Hennepin (7) CMB. Late north 10/5 St. Louis TRd, StK, 10/8 St. Louis H.R.B.O. (median 9/28). Late south 10/2 Hennepin (Government Center) JCC, (Bass Ponds) SDz, 10/3 Hennepin TAT, 10/4 Hennepin (T.S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) CWB, CMB (median 10/4). | ||
Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) | 21 | 32 | High counts 8/14 Mille Lacs (11) ebd, 8/21 Mille Lacs (8, Mille Lacs Kathio S.P.) KSz. Late north 9/28 St. Louis H.R.B.O., 10/1 St. Louis H.R.B.O. (median 9/13). Late south 9/26 Carver JCy, Stearns MKo, 9/29 Hennepin CMB (median 9/25). | ||
Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora cyanoptera) | 1 | 13 | High counts 9/1 Sherburne (4) MJB, 9/3 Sherburne (4, Sherburne N.W.R.) AtK. Only north report 8/27 Pine SBE. Late south 9/9 Fillmore ToM, Wright RAE, MJB, 9/25 Washington BDo (median 9/14). | ||
Golden-winged Warbler X Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera X V. cyanoptera) | 3 | Brewster†™s-type hybrids were reported south: 8/18–19 Ramsey (Sucker Lake) LiH, ASu, MiS, DnS, 8/27 Stearns PCC, 9/19 Dakota (Lilydale R.P.) JDv. | |||
Black-and-white Warbler (Mniotilta varia) | 31 | 50 | High counts 9/3 St. Louis (17, Hartley Park) JLK, 8/28 Washington (10, Carpenter N.C.) TMn. Late north 10/5 St. Louis TRd, StK, 10/7 Clay PBB, 10/22 St. Louis ebd (median 10/1). Late south 10/2 Benton HHD, Hennepin (Minnehaha Falls) EGB, (Coldwater Spring) BAF, Lac qui Parle DLP, Ramsey JZj, 10/3 Hennepin (Lake Harriet) CWB, Lyon GWe (median 10/6). | ||
Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria citrea) | 4 | All reports 8/5 Carver (Rapids Lake) JCy, Houston MJB, 8/6 Anoka (Springbrook N.C.) KMa, 8/10 Redwood MiO. | |||
Tennessee Warbler (Leiothlypis peregrina) | 28 | 41 | High counts 9/12 St. Louis (79) H.R.B.O., 9/1 Scott (60) RiC, 9/11 St. Louis (58) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/9 Kanabec KnM, St. Louis (Stoney Point) TRd, 10/14 St. Louis (Stoney Point) TRd, StK (median 10/16). Late south 10/17 Carver DPG, 10/18 Hennepin IVa, 10/25 Hennepin CMB, TAT (median 10/19). | ||
Orange-crowned Warbler (Leiothlypis celata) | 25 | 45 | Early north (median 9/1) 9/1 Mille Lacs MJB, DOr, 9/3 St. Louis AxM, JLK, 9/4 Mille Lacs RMD. Early south (median 8/31) 8/27 Carver CRM, Sherburne JuW, 9/2 Cottonwood BTS, Olmsted MiD. High counts 9/25 Lyon (32, Southwest Minnesota State University) GWe, JtH, 10/3 Lyon (18) GWe, 10/5 Hennepin (16) CMB. Late north 10/21 Lake JCa, St. Louis JLK, 10/22 Wadena JWH, 10/29 Lake GWe (median 10/24). Late south 10/31 Dakota PRH, Hennepin CMB, 11/2 Hennepin CMB (median 10/31). | ||
Nashville Warbler (Leiothlypis ruficapilla) | 28 | 48 | High counts 9/25 Lyon (35, Southwest Minnesota State University) JtH, GWe, 10/5 St. Louis (33, Stoney Point) TRd, StK. Late north 10/22 Wadena JWH, 10/23 Lake BMu, 11/4 Todd TLu (median 10/21). Late south 10/22 Hennepin (2 locations) CMB, m.ob., Olmsted ebd, 10/24 Hennepin TAT, 10/26 Hennepin (Westwood Hills N.C.) CRM (median 10/26). | ||
Connecticut Warbler (Oporornis agilis) | 4 | 7 | All south 8/23 Murray (Lake Shetek S.P.) RAE, 8/28 Washington (Carpenter N.C.) TMn, 8/29 Ramsey (Chatham Open Space) LiH, 9/2 Brown BAb, 9/3 Washington (Lake Elmo R.P.) MDa, 9/4 Carver (Minnesota Landscape Arboretum) JCy, 9/4–6 Hennepin (T. S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) ebd, CWB, 9/6 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) IMc, 9/7 Hennepin (Coldwater Spring) TAT, Stearns (Beaver Island Trail) LKo, 9/8 Washington (Brown†™s Creek Nature Preserve) JEc, 9/11 Benton (Englund Ecotone S.N.A.) MJB, 9/26 Stearns (St. John†™s Arboreteum) HHD (median 9/18). Late north 9/12 St. Louis TRd, 9/14 St. Louis JLK (median 9/17). | ||
Mourning Warbler (Geothlypis philadelphia) | 13 | 16 | Late north 9/23 Itasca TCL, 9/24 Clay DPW, 9/30 Todd JLK (median 9/14). Late south 9/21 Olmsted MiD, 9/26 Hennepin GrS, 10/4 Ramsey ELi (median 9/27). | ||
Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas) | 33 | 51 | High counts 8/2 Carver (25, Carver P.R.) JCy, 8/26 Marshall (25, Agassiz N.W.R.) KnM. Late north 10/6 St. Louis (Duluth) ArL, (McQuade Small Craft Harbor) JPR, 10/8 St. Louis (Stoney Point) TRd (median 10/12). Late south 10/21 Dakota ebd, 10/22 Hennepin KBg, 11/26 Hennepin ASu, LiH (median 10/21). | ||
Hooded Warbler (Setophaga citrina) | 1 | 3 | Exceptional north report 10/7 Lake (female located near Agate Bay) † JWL, † KRE. All south 8/29 Washington (Oakdale N.R.) JDS, 9/4 Scott RiC, Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R., Blue Hill Trail) AUm. | ||
American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) | 31 | 51 | High counts 9/3 Lake (67) SLL, JWL, 9/3 St. Louis (64) JLK. Late north 10/7 St. Louis IVa, 10/8 Lake SLL, JWL, St. Louis H.R.B.O. (median 10/9). Late south 10/7 Hennepin CMB, Wabasha LSf, 10/8 Benton LKo, 10/13 Washington PAl (median 10/8). | ||
Cape May Warbler (Setophaga tigrina) | 11 | 12 | Early south (median 8/22) 8/18–19 Carver JCy, 8/23 Anoka HCT, 8/26 Sherburne ebd, 8/28 Ramsey PRH. High counts all from Stoney Point, St. Louis: 8/13 (18) StK, 8/15 (12) StK, 8/12 (10) JcM. Last north reports all from Stoney Point in St. Louis where 12 individuals censused 10/5–17 TRd, StK, KJB (median 10/5). Late south 9/18 Scott BAb, 9/26 Hennepin SBM, 9/27 Rice NiR (median 9/29). | ||
Cerulean Warbler (Setophaga cerulea) | No reports. | ||||
Northern Parula (Setophaga americana) | 14 | 29 | Early south (median 8/19) 8/23 Hennepin FFa, 8/24 Brown MiO, 8/25 Stearns LKo, Steele PSu. Late north 9/26 St. Louis (Duluth, Bluestone Flats) TRd, 9/27 St. Louis (2, Stoney Point) TRd, (H.R.N.R.) ALx (median 9/27). Late south 9/27 Steele PSu, 9/28 Washington PNi, 9/30 Stearns MJB (median 10/3). | ||
Magnolia Warbler (Setophaga magnolia) | 23 | 41 | Early south (median 8/16) 8/18 Hennepin TAT, 8/19 Washington PNi, 8/20 Hennepin FFa, MKr. High counts 9/28 St. Louis (11, Stoney Point) TRd, 9/1 Dakota (9, Miesville Ravine P.R.) DVe. Late north 10/1 Lake JWL, 10/4 St. Louis StK, TRd, 10/5 Cook JaJ (median 10/3). Late south 10/7 Washington GJa, 10/13 Hennepin DWK (median 10/6). | ||
Bay-breasted Warbler (Setophaga castanea) | 16 | 27 | Early south (median 8/21) 8/18 Hennepin SBM, 8/19 Steele PSu, 8/21 Lyon NMe. High count 9/29 Stearns (5, St. Cloud State University) LKo. Late north 9/30 Beltrami DPJ, St. Louis TRd, 10/4 St. Louis TRd, StK (median 9/27). Late south 10/1 Rice DAT, 10/2–7 Meeker BNn, 10/7 Rice NiR (median 10/2). | ||
Blackburnian Warbler (Setophaga fusca) | 19 | 42 | Early south (median 8/10) 8/11 Carver WCM, 8/15 Carver JCy, 8/17 Rice TFB. High counts 8/12 St. Louis (8, Stoney Point) JcM, 8/15 St. Louis (8, Stoney Point) StK. Late north 9/17 Polk SAu, 9/18 Cook GHt, 9/23 Cook GrS (median 9/22). Late south 9/26 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R. Headquarters) GrS, Steele PSu, 9/27 Hennepin CMB (median 9/25). | ||
Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia) | 27 | 46 | High counts 8/19 Dakota (13, Spring Lake P.R.) DVe, 8/2 Carver (10, Carver P.R.) JCy, 8/5 Scott (10, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp) JuW, 8/14 Otter Tail (10) PBk, 8/21 Kittson (10) KOv, 8/26 Marshall (10, Agassiz N.W.R.) KnM. Late north 9/16 Mille Lacs MJB, St. Louis TLu, 9/20 St. Louis KEJ, 9/27 St. Louis TRd (median 9/26). Late south 9/30 Rice TFB, Sherburne IVa, 10/4 Goodhue BHe (median 9/27). | ||
Chestnut-sided Warbler (Setophaga pensylvanica) | 28 | 42 | High counts 8/20 Carver (14, Minnesota Landscape Arboretum) JCy, 9/12 St. Louis (12) H.R.B.O., 8/22 St. Louis (11, Hartley Park) JLK. Late north 9/28 St. Louis TRd, 9/30 Itasca PLe (median 9/28). Late south 9/28 Scott GLa, 9/29 Hennepin SKS, 9/30 Rice TFB (median 10/3). | ||
Blackpoll Warbler (Setophaga striata) | 16 | 23 | Early north (median 8/22) 8/15 Cook DLB, 8/21 Cook KRE, St. Louis JPR. Early south (median 8/22) 8/23 Scott ANy, 8/24 Washington PAl, 8/25 Sherburne PLJ. High counts 9/16 St. Louis (8, Park Point R.A.) ebd, 9/28 St. Louis (6, Stoney Point) TRd. Late north 9/28 Crow Wing JLK, St. Louis H.R.B.O., TRd, 9/30 Crow Wing ABi (median 10/1). Late south 9/28 Anoka ebd, Washington ELi, 9/29 Nicollet HHD, 9/30 Ramsey DnS, MiS (median 9/30). | ||
Black-throated Blue Warbler (Setophaga caerulescens) | 4 | 4 | All north 8/23 Cook (female, Lutsen) ph. DLB, 9/1 Morrison (female, Lake Shamineau) RPR, 9/7 Cook (Sawbill Lake) RMa, Itasca (Dunning Lake) EEO, 10/23 Lake (female, Cove Point Lodge) NAn. All south 9/2 Anoka ELC, 9/10 Rice TFB, 9/12 Scott (male) ph. DCK, 9/14 Rice DAT, 10/13 Hennepin (male, Mississippi Gorge R.P.) AAr, 10/31 Rice (Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) DAT. | ||
Palm Warbler (Setophaga palmarum) | 29 | 36 | Early south (median 8/28) 8/28 Benton HHD, 8/30 Sherburne PLJ, 8/31 Goodhue ebd, Hennepin EGB. High counts 9/28 St. Louis (809, Stoney Point) TRd, 9/27 St. Louis (604, Stoney Point) TRd, 9/25 St. Louis (239, Stoney Point) TRK, 9/28 St. Louis (221) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/21 Lake JWL, 10/22 St. Louis StK, JuW, 10/23 St. Louis NAn (median 10/25). Late south 10/18 Hennepin (Bass Ponds and Longfellow Gardens) BAF, 10/22 Hennepin (Coldwater Springs) ASu, KnM, Rice NiR (median 10/22). | ||
Pine Warbler (Setophaga pinus) | 18 | 15 | Following the usual pattern, the majority of reports are northeast of a line from Roseau to Rice counties. Late north 9/21 Carlton HHD, RAE, 9/22 Kanabec RAE, 9/23 Itasca TCL, 9/24 Morrison SEm (median 9/30). High counts 8/19 Beltrami (8, Big Bog S.R.A.) SAu, 8/20, 8/22 Cook (6) ebd. Late south 9/28 Washington ELi, 9/30 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R., Blue Hill Trail) IVa, 10/3 Sherburne (St. Cloud) JOs (median 9/25). Unusual south report 8/23 Brown (Flandrau S.P.) STa. | ||
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata) | 33 | 51 | Early south (median 8/21) 8/16 Faribault WAF, 8/21 Lyon NMe, 8/22 Carver LFr. High counts 9/28 St. Louis (10,329, Stoney Point) TRd, 9/28 St. Louis (4,347) H.R.B.O. Late north 11/7 St. Louis ShG, HeH, 11/11 Cook ClN, JMr, Lake BBd, JBu, StK (median 11/14). Late south 11/23–28 Dakota (Lake Byllesby R.P.) m.ob., but see winter report for continued sightings from this location and others. | ||
Black-throated Green Warbler (Setophaga virens) | 11 | 26 | Early south (median 8/20) 8/21 Washington PNi, 8/22 Steele PSu, 8/23 Washington DnS, MiS, 8/24 Dakota HSt. High count 9/2 Crow Wing (7, Mille Lacs Lake) EGa. Late north 10/5 St. Louis TRd, StK, 10/8 St. Louis TRd (median 9/29). Late south 10/12 Watonwan BAb, GHo, 10/13 Hennepin (female/immature) TAT, 10/21 Hennepin (adult male) HCT (median 10/9). | ||
Canada Warbler (Cardellina canadensis) | 19 | 39 | Early south (median 8/13) 8/14 Dakota HSt, 8/15 Hennepin ACr, 8/17 Rice TFB. High counts 8/21 Carver (6, Minnesota Landscape Arboretum) JcM, 8/23 Carver (6, Rapids Lake) JCy, 8/22 Steele (5) PSu. Late north 9/13 St. Louis TLu, 9/16 Cook DnS, MiS, 9/17 St. Louis TRd (median 9/16). Late south 9/24 Rice (Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) NiR, 9/26 Hennepin SBM, WFe, 9/29 Rice (Northfield, Taylor Court) DAT (median 9/21). | ||
Wilson's Warbler (Cardellina pusilla) | 22 | 41 | Early south (median 8/15) 8/18 Lyon NMe, 8/19 Steele PSu, 8/21 Hennepin HCT, Lyon (5) NMe. High counts 8/22 St. Louis (10, Hartley Park) JLK, 8/22 Lyon (6) NMe. Late north 9/20 Lake JWL, 9/22 Clay MO, 9/25 St. Louis TRd, TRK (median 9/21). Late south 9/30 Chisago JSa, 10/2 Chisago JlH, 10/5–6 Scott BHe (median 9/28). | ||
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks | |||||
Summer Tanager (Piranga rubra) | 1 | 3 | All north 11/21 St. Louis (West Duluth) CBl, TBl, m.ob. All south 8/4 Washington (Afton S.P.) TMn, 8/22 Washington (Lake Elmo R.P.) PNi, BDo, 8/30 Meeker PKF, 11/5–21 Anoka (Andover) ph. JPH. | ||
Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea) | 14 | 32 | High counts 8/12 Crow Wing (4) JLA, 8/11 Carver (3, Carver P.R.) WCM. Late north 9/21 St. Louis ALx, 9/24 Crow Wing PSP, EGa, 9/30 Hubbard MaH (median 9/24). Late south 10/3 Hennepin DSt, 10/5 Blue Earth WCM, 10/26 Rice TFB (median 10/2). | ||
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) | 25 | 49 | Reported from most of the state with fewer reports from the western and north-central tier of counties. High counts 9/27 Hennepin (16, Nine Mile Creek) JCm, SCo, MCo, 8/5 Carver (15, Rapids Lake) JCy, 11/22 Washington (15, Afton S.P.) GJa, 11/30 Washington (15) PNi. | ||
Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus) | 29 | 47 | High counts 8/13 St. Louis (27, Stoney Point) JLK, 8/21 St. Louis (17, Hartley Park) JLK. Late north 9/26 Lake JPR, 9/28 Crow Wing JhH, Pennington JMJ, KCo, St. Louis TRd (median 10/5). Late south 10/8 Wright MLk, 10/14 Hennepin GAn, 10/28 Olmsted KNK (median 10/17). | ||
Blue Grosbeak (Passerina caerulea) | 1 | 13 | Documentation and reports of this species†™ expansion within the state continued this season, highlighted by two new county records: 10/29 – 11/3 Beltrami (record-late female at a feeder) ph. † KVH, ph. † REn, m.ob., 8/19 Kandiyohi (private gravel pit) ph. † JWH, JWd, m.ob. High counts 9/23 Rock (5) KnM, 8/27 Hennepin (4, Flying Cloud Airport fields) TAT. Late south 9/23 Rock KnM, 9/23–25 Washington ph. GHo, ebd, GUn (median 8/24). Other noteworthy counties where reported: Lac qui Parle, Le Sueur, and Nicollet. | ||
Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea) | 15 | 43 | High counts 8/25 Hennepin (24, Coldwater Spring) EGB, 8/8 Hennepin (15, Crow-Hassan P.R.) ALD, 8/12 Goodhue (15, Frontenac S.P.) JEd, DTr. Late north 9/21 St. Louis TRd, TRK, 9/24 Crow Wing EGa (median 9/24). Late south 10/7 Ramsey AHn, 10/10 Olmsted LAV, 10/17 Rice TFB (median 10/9). | ||
Dickcissel (Spiza americana) | 4 | 27 | High counts 8/3 Grant (10, North Ottawa Impoundment) RPR, 8/7 Rice (8) RMl, 8/13 Lincoln (8, Lake Benton) VKl, 8/1 Washington (7) JBu. All north reports 8/1–7 Todd ALu, 8/1–20 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) m.ob., 8/8 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) StK, 8/11 Traverse ASu, LiH, KnM, DFe, 8/19 St. Louis (Stoney Point) StK, 9/25 St. Louis (Stoney Point) TRK, 9/28 St. Louis (Stoney Point) TRd (median 8/20). Late south 8/24 Washington ebd, 8/27 Hennepin TAT, Waseca BHe (median 8/31). |