Seasonal Report Archive for The Loon | ||
The 2020-Fall Season 1 August through 30 November 2020 Paul E. Budde, Alyssa L. DeRubeis, Ezra M. Hosch, Doug W. Kieser, and Brian T. Smith |
This was an astounding season for birding in Minnesota. Eight different Accidental species, among them the state’s second Painted Redstart, and 13 Casuals, many with multiple reports, made for an impressive variety. But also significant were the numbers of Regular species found far more widely than expected in the fall. This included all three scoters, Northern Goshawk, Prairie Falcon, Carolina Wren, Evening Grosbeak, White-winged Crossbill, Vesper Sparrow, Nelson’s Sparrow, Spotted Towhee, and Black-throated Blue Warbler.
In late September a Brant was found in Houston County, the first in the state since 2016. In early November, a Brant was harvested in McLeod County, though that record was reported late and is still pending evaluation by the MOU Records Committee. Both were first county records of this Casual species. Also in early November, a King Eider was seen on Lake Bemidji in Beltrami County. For a month beginning in late October, one or two female-type Harlequin Ducks were on Lake Superior between the McQuade Small Craft Harbor and Two Harbors. All three species of scoter showed up in terrific numbers, primarily from the beginning of October to the end of November. A female Barrow’s Goldeneye in mid-November was a first for Beltrami County.
In late August, an ani was well-described at the Park Point Recreation Area. This is only the eleventh record of this genus, and is the second earliest — only preceded by a mid-July Groove-billed Ani found in 1978; all other anis have been found between mid-September and early November. Mahtomedi High School is currently one of the most important Chimney Swift roosting sites in the state. With this season’s high tally there, the highest counts of this species are all from this location, in 2018, 2019, and now 2020.
Four Yellow Rails was the highest fall tally since 2004 and gave Olmsted and Pipestone first county records. An annual census by the USF&WS staff at Sherburne N.W.R. counted 11,244 Sandhill Cranes at the refuge at the end of October. All our highest counts of cranes have been from this area between the last week of October and the first week of November.
Black-necked Stilts are almost Regular during the spring, but uncommon in the fall. When found in fall, they are often lingering birds from the summer, so one found in late September in Lyon County was quite unusual. A Black-bellied Plover seen in Two Harbors in mid-October tied for the third latest ever in the state. If a Whimbrel shows up in the fall, it’s usually in Duluth or along the Lake Superior shoreline. One at Park Point in late August was expected, but another was a surprise near Littlefork and was a first for Koochiching County. After falling in status on the most recent MOU Checklist from Regular to Casual due to a dearth of recent records, Red Knot reports are rebounding. This season, individuals were found in St. Louis, Grant, Big Stone, and a group of three in Lyon County, with another two records pending acceptance; two more reports were likely valid but without documentation. About 250 Buff-breasted Sandpipers was an excellent total for the season; 60 of these were seen in a single flock at the North Ottawa Impoundment. Early September saw a record-high tally of Red-necked Phalaropes at the Thief River Falls W.T.P.
Several Parasitic Jaegers were found in Duluth from late August until early October. The only jaeger seen away from Lake Superior was an extremely well-documented Long-tailed in Lyon County (The Loon 93:98–100). This bird was only the second jaeger ever recorded in the Southwest region; the first was also a Long-tailed, from Heron Lake in 1942!
Sabine’s Gulls provided first records for Faribault and Watonwan counties. An adult Laughing Gull was on the Minnesota side of the Superior Entry in late September. Apart from one record from Otter Tail, all fall reports of this species have been from the Lake Superior shoreline. The state’s tenth Slaty-backed Gull was found on a Duluth Port Terminal roof in late August; all records of this species have been since 2006. In late November a second-cycle gull was spotted in Dakota County that appeared to be the state’s sixth Glaucous-winged Gull and first since 2011; close examination of the many photographs of this bird showed it to probably be a hybrid.
While Red-throated Loons were only seen on Lake Superior, Pacifics were spotted there and also on Mille Lacs, Waconia, and Loon lakes, the last one establishing a first record for Blue Earth County. Two Neotropic Cormorants lingered into the fall in Richfield, Hennepin County, with one staying until mid-October. Snowy Egrets were present in above-average numbers. A lone Little Blue Heron was in the New Germany area of Carver County in early August. Yellow-crowned Night-Herons in Hennepin, Grant, and Steele counties were a nice surprise for a species often absent from the state in fall.
Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory had several record counts this season: on 1 October, they set a new state record with 854 Turkey Vultures, and on 23 October they tallied 583 Rough-legged Hawks, a modern day record for all of North America. First records for Swallow-tailed Kite in Pine and Carlton counties three-weeks apart may have been of the same individual. In late August and into early September, up to three Mississippi Kites were seen at the Bethany Hawkwatch in Mankato (The Loon 93:105–106); another flew past Hawk Ridge Bird Observatory counters on 9 September.
Several Barn Owls were recorded in Houston County from mid-September to mid-October, but exactly how many is still being debated by the Records Committee. Only two Snowy Owls had been found in the state by the end of the season, one near Ely and the other at the opposite end of the state in Mower County. Northern Hawk Owls were only spotted in the Northeast region. One Great Gray Owl was in Ramsey County in November; all other reports were from the far north ranging from Cook to Roseau counties. Prairie Falcons were found in six counties, the highest total since fall 1993. Two of those records were firsts for Carver and Koochiching.
Prior to this season, Minnesota had recorded a Tropical/Couch’s Kingbird in 2011 and a Tropical in 2015. This fall saw that total matched in a single season when silent Tropical/Couch’s Kingbirds appeared in Stearns and Lac qui Parle counties (a third record from Lake is still pending acceptance). A Scissor-tailed Flycatcher was photographed along Lake Superior in St. Louis County in early September, while a second individual (pending acceptance) was found in the same county in mid-October. Two Say’s Phoebes continued near Odessa into August, while a third was found at the Castle Danger W.T.P. in early October.
A White-eyed Vireo at the end of November was record-late in Winona County. Scott County had its first Rock Wren when one was discovered in Belle Plaine. Carolina Wrens were reported from an unprecedented 25 counties, including first records for Benton, Lyon, and Swift. Five Mountain Bluebirds (two still pending acceptance) were the most reported in a season since fall 2006. Reports of Townsend’s Solitaires from 12 counties was double the expected total for fall; two of these were county firsts, for Lake of the Woods and McLeod. Cottonwood also picked up a first county record when a Eurasian Tree Sparrow showed up in early October. This species was also reported from Dakota and McLeod counties.
Evening and Pine grosbeaks, Common and Hoary redpolls, and Red and White-winged crossbills all had impressive showings this fall. Evening Grosbeaks were seen in fall in the most counties since 1985, while White-winged Crossbills were found more widely than in any previous fall. A tally of 1,805 White-wingeds at Stony Point on 23 October smashed the previous high count of 831! Other species that appeared in well-above-average numbers this season included Smith’s Longspur, Nelson’s Sparrow, and a record 12 Spotted Towhees, two of which provided first records for Le Sueur and Swift counties. A Yellow-breasted Chat was at Lone Tree Lake in Lyon County. The state’s sixth Bullock’s Oriole was a first for Itasca County in late October.
Black-throated Blue Warblers were reported in the highest fall numbers ever with reports from 23 counties. A Yellow-throated Warbler lingered at Vadnais Lake in Ramsey County into early August. The state’s tenth Black-throated Gray Warbler (The Loon 92:145–147) was at Sucker Lake, also in Ramsey County, in early September. In late October the state’s second Painted Redstart appeared in St. Paul. This was the first record of this species to be photographed in the state.
Summer Tanagers were seen in Hennepin, Stearns, and Stevens counties. A Western Tanager in Dakota County was only the fifth fall record of this Regular species.
Weather: Average temperatures in August continued the trend from summer of being slightly above normal, though that changed in September as average temperatures fell to 1.2ºF below normal and October was almost six degrees below normal. November temperatures rebounded, however, to almost 34ºF – six degrees above normal for the month. Extremes in November ranged from 84ºF in Granite Falls on the 4th to -2ºF at Norris Camp on the 13th.
A severe storm in mid-August brought tornados and high winds to central and northern Minnesota. Rainfall during the month was quite variable — almost nil in parts of the Southeast, and more than twice as much as usual in the North-central region. September, on the other hand, was dry across most of the state. A major hailstorm hit the West-central and South-central regions on 5 September. Most of the precipitation that fell in October was snow. Two major snowstorms struck the southern and central parts of the state on 20 and 22 October, resulting in the snowiest October on record for the Twin Cities and St. Cloud. Another storm on 10 November brought freezing rain to the Southeast and four to eight inches of snow to the Southwest, Central, and Northeast regions.
Documented Reports Still Under Review: Brant 11/7 McLeod (near Hutchinson); Red Knot 8/20–22 St. Louis (Brighton Beach), 8/26 Big Stone (juvenile, Marsh Lake); Barn Owl 9/19 Houston (Perkins Valley), 9/28 Houston (2, one at Perkins Valley, another 11 kilometers away), 10/13 Houston (2, one at Perkins Valley, another three kilometers away); Tropical/Couch’s Kingbird 9/30 Lake (Scenic Hwy 61 at C.R. 9); Scissor-tailed Flycatcher 10/10 St. Louis (Western Waterfront Trail); Mountain Bluebird 10/22–24 St. Louis (Dart Road., Sax-Zim Bog), 10/25 Two Harbors (Lakeview Cemetery); Lark Bunting 9/19 Kandiyohi (Kandi W.M.A.); Townsend’s Warbler 8/29 Hennepin (Wood Lake N.C.).
Insufficiently Documented Records of Regular Species: Short-billed Dowitcher 9/23–24 Swift (4), 9/26 Lincoln (late dates; see The Loon 89:160–161); Great Black-backed Gull 9/25 Cook (no details), Red-tailed Hawk (“Harlan’s”) 8/29 Aitkin (extremely early); Yellow-crowned Night-Heron 8/2 Kittson (first county record); Golden Eagle 8/19 Hubbard (record-early by two weeks); Black-backed Woodpecker 8/2 Kittson (first county record); Orange-crowned Warbler 8/17–18 Meeker, 8/26 Scott, 8/27–30 Brown, 8/31 Kittson (early dates; only one report had any details but those were not sufficient to confirm the identity; reports in August are not published without convincing details).
Acknowledgements: With this issue we welcome Alyssa DeRubeis to the team authoring spring and fall Seasonal Reports. Dave Cahlander built and maintains the Seasonal Reports submission and production web pages (http://moumn.org/moureports/season.php) through which most of this data is collected and organized. We are also grateful for the additional data provided for the creation of this report by eBird (http://www.ebird.org, accessed December 2020). Medians of recent arrivals and departures are based on published and unpublished Seasonal Report data from the 25-year period 1994 through 2018. Finally and most importantly, our appreciation goes out to all those who contribute their sightings data to the MOU. We are especially grateful to 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) | 17 | 30 | Early north (median 9/6) 9/7 Kittson (5) ebd, 9/8–9 St. Louis JWL, JPR. Early south (median 9/14) 9/6 Lyon GWe, McLeod (2) ebd, 9/8 Hennepin ClB. High counts 11/3 Rock (450, Blue Mounds S.P., two separate flocks) ebd, 10/25 Lyon (250, Cottonwood) GWe. Late north 11/15 Polk ebd, 11/19 Grant (250) CNn, 11/21 Clay (2) TCL ebd (median 11/15). Late south 11/28 Rice DAB, Wabasha (12) KBu, TBu, 11/28–29 Olmsted LHl, MiD, ebd, but also see winter report (median 12/16). | ||
Ross's Goose (Anser rossii) | 1 | 7 | One north 9/17–21 St. Louis (max. 3, Duluth) AVa, JPR, ebd. Early south 10/12–17 Dakota MwT, m.ob., 10/24 Olmsted LAV, m.ob., 10/25 Lyon (40, season’s high count near Cottonwood) GWe. Found in Blue Earth, Jackson, Hennepin, and Yellow Medicine in November. See winter report for late south migrants. | ||
Greater White-fronted Goose (Anser albifrons) | 7 | 23 | Early north (median 10/3) 8/1–11 Carlton (adult continuing from July) ebd, PHS, SCB, 10/1 Lake StK, ebd. Early south (median 9/22) 9/25 Steele ebd, 10/6 Olmsted (19, South Landfill Reservoir) MiD, 10/9 Lyon (4) GWe. High counts 11/8 Jackson (400, Heron Lake) ebd, 10/17 Steele (300, Armstrong Wetland Restoration; flyover, counted by tens) NiR, 10/24 Nobles (250, East Graham Lake) BTS. Late north 10/29 Lake JWL, 11/21 Clay (3) TCL (median 10/31). See winter report for late south migrants. | ||
BRANT (Branta bernicla) | 1 | An adult “Atlantic” Brant (B. b. hrota) was the first fall record since 2016, 9/26 Houston (Hwy. 26 Overlook south of Brownsville) ph. †DMf. Also see Documented reports still under review in the introduction to this report. | |||
Cackling Goose (Branta hutchinsii) | 20 | 43 | Early north (median 9/10) 9/14–29 St. Louis (max. 17) KDS, PHS, JuG. Early south (median 9/18) 9/27 Ramsey DnS, 9/28 Lincoln (8) ebd, Rice ebd. Descriptions or photos provided from 23 counties. High counts 11/23 Murray (60, Lake Shetek S.P.) ebd, 11/25 Lac qui Parle (59, Big Stone N.W.R.) GWe. Late north 11/21 Clay (12) TCL, 11/23 Beltrami ebd, but also see winter report (median 12/17). | ||
Canada Goose (Branta canadensis) | 34 | 53 | Reported from all counties in the state and throughout the season. High counts 11/24 Washington (3,500, Stagecoach Trail N., Afton) KvM, 10/18 Dakota (2,500, Empire Twp.) MwT, 11/22 Olmsted (2,500, Silver Creek Reservoir) MiD. | ||
Greater White-fronted Goose X Canada Goose (Anser albifrons X Branta canadensis) | 1 | One north 10/4–11/3 Cass (Walker W.T.P.) ebd, AxB. | |||
Mute Swan (Cygnus olor) | 5 | Four south reports of probable wild birds: 8/6 – 11/29 Hennepin (max. 2, seen primarily at Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) ph. KDS, m.ob., 10/4 Scott BAb, 10/24–25 Kandiyohi (Henry Lake) ph. AaL, CLu, m.ob., 11/17 Wabasha (Pool #5) PEJ. Another report of questionable origin: 8/5 Wright (Otsego) ebd. | |||
Trumpeter Swan (Cygnus buccinator) | 33 | 50 | Reported in all regions of the state and throughout the season. High counts 11/17, 11/22 Hennepin (250, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge, counted by 10s) SOa, ALD. | ||
Tundra Swan (Cygnus columbianus) | 24 | 41 | Early north (median 9/30) 10/4 Pennington ANy, 10/9–15 Hubbard (4) ebd, 10/15 Aitkin (2) ebd. Early south (median 10/11) 10/10 Hennepin (3) ebd, 10/15 Wabasha (2) PEJ, 10/16 Goodhue (2) ebd. High count 11/9 Houston (25,000, Brownsville; next highest count from this location was 7,000, very few tallies explained how total was calculated) LHl. Late north 11/27–28 Clay (max. 63) PBB, 11/29 St. Louis (2) ebd (median 11/30). | ||
Wood Duck (Aix sponsa) | 34 | 53 | Reported throughout the state and season. High counts 9/25 Hubbard (250, Kettle Lake) ebd. Late north 11/3 Clay (2) ebd, St. Louis (4, Duluth) JLK, 11/4 Otter Tail (4) ebd, 11/5 St. Louis (Cotton) ebd. | ||
Blue-winged Teal (Spatula discors) | 34 | 53 | Reported throughout the state through October. High counts 8/25 Jackson (6,300, South Heron Lake, counted by fives) KJB, 8/24 Big Stone (2,400, West Toqua Lake, counted by hundreds) KJB. Late north 10/30 Cook LWd, Otter Tail (10) ebd, Pine CRM, m.ob. (median 10/29). Late south 11/11 Lyon (4) GWe, Scott (2) ANy, 11/12 Yellow Medicine (6) GWe, 11/15 Hennepin (2) RBJ (median 11/13). | ||
Northern Shoveler (Spatula clypeata) | 27 | 49 | High counts 10/17 Steele (450, Armstrong Wetland Restoration) NiR, 10/3 Big Stone (250, West Toqua Lake) WCM, 11/7 Houston (250, Upper Mississippi N.W.R.) MSc. Late north 11/2 Douglas (4) LGl, 11/5 Carlton CBt, RMS, 11/8 Clay (30) ebd (median 11/13). See winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
Gadwall (Mareca strepera) | 25 | 45 | High counts 11/13 Houston (600, Upper Mississippi N.W.R.) GHo, 11/28 Wabasha (400, Minneiska Backwater) DnS, FFa. Late north 11/6 Beltrami (2) ASu, 11/12 Pine KrM, 11/14 Becker NaH (median 11/22). See winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
American Wigeon (Mareca americana) | 14 | 36 | High count 9/28 Houston (1,250, Upper Mississippi N.W.R., counted by tens) ASu, EzH. Late north 11/2 Grant ebd, 11/3–14 St. Louis (several locations) JLK (median 11/25); see winter report for late south birds. | ||
Mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) | 34 | 52 | Reported throughout the state. High counts 10/16 Aitkin (14,345, Rice Lake N.W.R. ground waterfowl survey) CyC, 11/16 Dakota (2,500, Whitetail Woods R.P., conservative estimate) TSk. | ||
Gadwall X Mallard (Mareca strepera X Anas platyrhynchos) | 1 | One south 10/27 Ramsey (1, Saint Paul) †JBu. | |||
American Black Duck (Anas rubripes) | 11 | 20 | Reported north away from Lake Superior in Aitkin, Beltrami, Grant, Kanabec, Marshall, Pine, Polk, Roseau. Early south (median 8/16) 9/4–5 Olmsted (2) ebd, 9/8 Hennepin ebd. High count 11/23 Wabasha (51, Pools 4 and 5) PEJ. | ||
Mallard X American Black Duck (Anas platyrhynchos X A. rubripes) | 2 | 6 | All north 9/6 St. Louis (Duluth) PHS, 9/7 Lake (Lake One/Kawishiwi) DEa, 10/27 St. Louis (Park Point) AKz, 11/24 St. Louis (3, Forest Hill) JLK. All south 9/5 Dakota (Thompson Lake) AKz, 10/18 Stearns (1, Sartell) ebd, 10/18–24 Hennepin (Rogers W.T.P.) †ClB, m.ob., 11/4–23 Wabasha (max. 2, Pool #5) PEJ, 11/14 Ramsey (Crosby Farm R.P.) AGu, cies.) PEJ, 11/25 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) GWe. | ||
Northern Pintail (Anas acuta) | 17 | 36 | High count 11/8 Houston (500, Brownsville Overlook) ebd. Late north 11/12–14 St. Louis JLK. Please see winter report for late south migrants and over-wintering birds. | ||
Green-winged Teal (Anas crecca) | 27 | 46 | High counts 10/17 Steele (700, Armstrong Wetland Restoration) NiR, 10/3 Big Stone (410, West Toqua Lake) WCM. Late north 11/9 Clay (2) CMk, 11/11 Cook ebd, 11/12 St. Louis JLK (median 11/18). Please see winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
Canvasback (Aythya valisineria) | 20 | 42 | High count 11/23 Wabasha (3,840, Pool #5) PEJ. Late north 11/6–7 Beltrami (4) HHD, m.ob., 11/7 Douglas JPE, Mille Lacs CBt, 11/12 Becker NaH (median 12/6). Please see winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
Redhead (Aythya americana) | 30 | 43 | High counts 10/25 Lyon (130, Cottonwood Lake) GWe, 11/11 Cass (125, Lake Winnibigoshish) AxB. Late north 11/19 St. Louis HBr, 11/21–28 Beltrami (Northwoods Public Landing, Lake Bemidji) DPJ (median 12/12). Please see winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris) | 32 | 47 | High count 10/16 Aikin (261,644, Rice Lake N.W.R. ground waterfowl survey). Late north 11/16–28 Aitkin SKS, ABL, 11/22 Beltrami (3) ebd, but also see winter report (median 12/6). | ||
Greater Scaup (Aythya marila) | 13 | 25 | Early north (median 9/27) 9/27 St. Louis (7, 40th Ave. West) MLH, 10/5 St. Louis (10, Park Point R.A.) JLK, 10/7 Hubbard (2) RLF, REn. Early south (median 10/17) 10/17 Stearns DOr, 10/18 Goodhue PEJ, Washington (2) MwT. High count 10/27 St. Louis (40, Park Point) ASu, m.ob. (median 12/10). Late north 11/17 Lake EBr, 11/17–28 Beltrami Axb, DPJ, m.ob. (median 12/10). See winter report for late south migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
Lesser Scaup (Aythya affinis) | 29 | 42 | High counts 11/23 Wabasha (3,720, Pool #5) PEJ, 11/8 Meeker (500, Lake Ripley) MJB. Late north 11/29 Kanabec (2) SPS, 11/30 Beltrami (3) AxB (median 12/18). See winter report for late migrants and overwintering birds. | ||
KING EIDER (Somateria spectabilis) | 1 | Twenty-fourth state and second county record of this Casual species: 11/6–7 Beltrami (immature male, Lake Bemidji) ph. †DPJ, ph. AxB, †ASu, m.ob. | |||
Harlequin Duck (Histrionicus histrionicus) | 2 | All north and quite possibly the same individual: 10/21 – 11/8 St. Louis (immature/female, reported from Stony Point and McQuade Small Craft Harbor) StK, m.ob., 11/5–22 Lake (immature/female, reported from east of Stony Point and Two Harbors) ph. MSS, m.ob. | |||
Surf Scoter (Melanitta perspicillata) | 6 | 11 | Early north (median 9/30) 9/29 Cook JWa, 10/3 St. Louis (Superior Entry) MaJ, 10/5 St. Louis (2, Park Point R.A.) JLK. Three north reports away from Lake Superior 10/28 Itasca SC, 11/6–10 Beltrami (2, Lake Bemidji) RAE, m.ob., and latest north 11/10–15 Cass (Lake Winnibigosish) REn, RLF, m.ob. All south 10/17 Blue Earth (1, Loon Lake) ChH, KEm, 10/17 Stearns (3, Pearl Lake) HHD, m.ob., 10/24–30 Sherburne (max. 3, Eagle Lake) PLJ, ToL, m.ob., 10/25 – 11/7 Kandiyohi (1, Foot Lake) RAE, m.ob., 10/25 Lyon (1, School Grove Lake) GWe, (3, Cottonwood Lake) GWe, RAE, NMe, 10/26 Murray (1, Lake Shetek) KEm, JWH, 10/29–11/7 Hennepin (max. 3, Medicine Lake) FFA, m.ob., 10/30 Isanti (1, Green Lake) ANy, BWF, m.ob., 11/3–7 Brown (2, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) STa, BTS, m.ob., 11/4–27 Dakota (1, Orchard Lake) BxP, m.ob., 11/21–28 Rice (1, Mazaska Lake) DBz, m.ob. 11/23–27 Lyon (Cottonwood Lake) GWe, RAE, NMe. High count 10/6 Cook (9, Taconite Harbor) JWL. | ||
White-winged Scoter (Melanitta deglandi) | 7 | 17 | Significantly the highest number of fall reports in the last ten years. Early north (median 10/7) 10/3–9 St. Louis (max. 3) ASu, MaJ, JLK. Four north reports away from Lake Superior 10/23 Todd (3, Lake Osakis) RLF, REn, m.ob., 11/4–14 Beltrami (max. 4, Bemidji) AxB, m.ob., 11/10–15 Cass (max. 8, Lake Winnibigoshish) REn, RLF, 11/22 Itasca SC. One first county record 10/30 Pope (3, Westport Lake) AaL, CLu. Early south 10/16–17 Benton (max. 3, Little Rock Lake) HHD, m.ob., 10/17 Blue Earth (3, Loon Lake) ChH, KEm, Washington (4, Big Marine P.R.) BDo, m.ob. High count 10/23 Cook (16) PEJ. Late north 11/22 Itasca SC, 11/25 Cook (8) PEJ (median 12/5). Late south 11/21 Kandiyohi (2, Green Lake) JWd, 11/22–23 Le Sueur (4, German Lake) DAB (median 12/3). Also see winter report for latest migrants north and south. | ||
Black Scoter (Melanitta americana) | 7 | 17 | The highest number of fall reports in the last ten years. Early north (median 10/4) 10/3–5 St. Louis (10, Park Point) ASu, MaJ, JLK, 10/6 Cook (1, Taconite Harbor) JWL. Four north reports away from Lake Superior, in Beltrami, Cass, Itasca, Todd. Two first county reports 10/26 Brown (3, Sleepy Eye Lake) BTS, m.ob., 11/14–15 Le Sueur (1, Lake Dora) †BAb, m.ob. Early south 10/19–23 Big Stone (2, Big Stone Lake) DLP, RAE. Late south 11/26 Lyon (1, Lyrock W.M.A.) NMe, 11/27–28 Rice (6, Mazaska Lake) MZa, BHe. Other south reports from Chisago, Dakota, Goodhue, Isanti, Olmsted, Ramsey, Sherburne, Stearns, Wabasha, Winona, Wright, Yellow Medicine. | ||
Long-tailed Duck (Clangula hyemalis) | 3 | 8 | Early north (median 10/17) 9/12 St. Louis (McQuade Small Craft Harbor and Brighton Beach) HTo, JCa, 9/13 St. Louis (Brighton Beach, same individual?) JLK, 10/23 Cook (2, Cascade River Wayside) RJS. Additional north report away from Lake Superior 11/7–29 Beltrami (adult female, Bemidji) FFA, DHo, m.ob. All south 10/17 – 11/28 Washington (1, Big Marine P.R.) BDo, m.ob., 10/21–25 Brown (adult male, Sleepy Eye W.T.P.) ph. †BTS, m.ob., 11/2–28 Rice (max. 3, Mazaska Lake) RBJ, m.ob., 11/20 Kandiyohi (adult male, Saulsbury Park) JoS, JWd, SGa, AaL, CLu, 11/20–25 Lac qui Parle (female, Salt Lake) DLP, RAE, 11/21 Stearns (1, Pearl Lake) HHD, 11/24 Chisago (immature/female, Rush Lake) KrM, TPa, 11/27–28 Anoka (2, both female, Centerville Lake) RMD, m.ob., 11/30 Rice (3, Cannon Lake) TFB. | ||
Bufflehead (Bucephala albeola) | 29 | 45 | Early south (median 9/22) 8/9 Wright RSk, ToL, 8/27 Faribault DFN, 9/26 Ramsey (4) ASo. High count 11/8 Beltrami (500, Lake Bemidji) ACr. | ||
Common Goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) | 28 | 39 | Early south (median 10/15) 9/26 Stearns (3) MtS, 10/14 Wright (5) ebd, 10/17 Washington RNe. High counts 11/10 Ramsey (500, Pleasant Lake) MRe, WRe, 11/21 Hennepin (500, Orono) LHl, 11/29 Beltrami (500, Lake Bemidji) JWa. | ||
Barrow's Goldeneye (Bucephala islandica) | 1 | One north record 11/19 Beltrami (female, Lake Bemidji) †REn, AxB. | |||
Hooded Merganser (Lophodytes cucullatus) | 34 | 49 | Reported statewide. High count 11/15 Hennepin (460, Lake Harriet) JCa. | ||
Common Merganser (Mergus merganser) | 22 | 36 | Early south (median 10/21) 8/15 Anoka (2) LVD, 8/31 – 9/7 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) JGb, ebd. High count 11/30 Goodhue (8,000, Lake City, counted by 100s) VRL. | ||
Red-breasted Merganser (Mergus serrator) | 9 | 22 | Reports from the Northeast spanned the season. Away from Lake Superior after October: 11/1–17 Beltrami (max. 17) AxB, m.ob., 11/4 Hubbard (1, Kabekona Lake) REn, RLF, 11/4 Kanabec SPS, 11/10–15 Cass (max. 30) REn, RLF, m.ob. Early south (median 10/28) 10/17 Benton (2) JCC, FFa, 10/24 Dakota MwT, Stearns (6) PCC. High count 11/10 Cass (30, Erickson’s Public Water Access, Leech Lake) REn, RLF. | ||
Ruddy Duck (Oxyura jamaicensis) | 22 | 45 | High count 10/14 Lac qui Parle (375, Salt Lake) GWe. Late north (median 11/5) Clay (16) PBB, 11/6 Mille Lacs (2) NsG, 11/11 Cass (2) REn, AxB, RLF. Also see winter report. | ||
Partridge, Pheasants, Grouse, Turkeys | |||||
Wild Turkey (Meleagris gallopavo) | 31 | 47 | Reported statewide. High counts 10/30 Kandiyohi (84) RAE, 11/13 Todd (60) REn. | ||
Ruffed Grouse (Bonasa umbellus) | 29 | 11 | Reported north from every county but Grant, Traverse, Wilkin, Clay, Red Lake. All south reports were east of a line from Benton to Fillmore, where absent only from Hennepin, Ramsey, Wabasha, Olmsted. High count 8/16 St. Louis (14, Arkola Rd., Meadowlands) ClN. | ||
Spruce Grouse (Canachites canadensis) | 4 | Reported north from Cook, Lake, Roseau, St. Louis. High count 11/17 Lake (10, Whyte Rd./Stony River F.R.) ASu, KEi. | |||
Sharp-tailed Grouse (Tympanuchus phasianellus) | 10 | 2 | Two south reports 8/15–16 Yellow Medicine (max. 7, Mound Spring Prairie) WCM, JWZ, ebd, 10/24 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) ebd. North reports from Aitkin, Clay, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Marshall, Pennington, Pine, Polk, Roseau, St. Louis. High counts 11/28 Roseau (35, field along 410th Ave.) JWH, JWa, 10/19, 10/22 Polk (26, near Warren) HHu, 11/28 Pennington (25, near Saint Hilaire) HHu. | ||
Greater Prairie-Chicken (Tympanuchus cupido) | 7 | Found north in Clay, Grant, Norman, Otter Tail, Polk, Red Lake, Wilkin. High count 11/30 Clay (52, Spring Prairie Preserve) PBB. | |||
Gray Partridge (Perdix perdix) | 6 | 6 | All north 8/20 Grant (3, North Ottawa Impoundment) KIs, 8/29 Kittson (2, Hallock W.T.P.) AaL, CLu, 10/3 Lake of the Woods (2, near Baudette) AaL, CLu, 10/4 Pennington (14, also the high count) ANy, 11/7 Clay (14, near Moorhead) DnM, 11/9 Clay (Elmwood Twp.) CMk, 11/19 Polk (6, near Warren) HHu. All south 8/11–17 Rock (max. 3, Touch the Sky Prairie) KEm, JmP, 8/18 Brown (7, New Ulm) MiO, 9/4 Mower APi, 9/15 Meeker PKF, 9/21–11/28 Lyon (max. 9) GWe, RJS, 11/7 Kandiyohi (10, Blomkest W.T.P.) JWd. | ||
Ring-necked Pheasant (Phasianus colchicus) | 19 | 53 | Reported as far north as Polk, Beltrami, Cass, and Pine. High count 10/2 Big Stone (28, near Correll) WCM. | ||
Grebes | |||||
Pied-billed Grebe (Podilymbus podiceps) | 34 | 52 | High counts 9/13 Grant (60, Niemackl Lake Park) DBg, 9/25 Douglas (47, Osakis) JLK. Late north (median 12/2) 11/27–30 Beltrami (Bemidji) ebd, 11/29 Kanabec SPS, but also see winter report. | ||
Horned Grebe (Podiceps auritus) | 17 | 24 | Early south (median 9/5) 8/16 Hennepin (2) DEl, 8/25 Olmsted MiD, 9/4 Mower LHl, Redwood (4) BTS. High counts 9/9 Lake (9, Two Harbors) DWe, 10/3 Hennepin (9, Bde Maka Ska) SOa, CMB, 10/24 Otter Tail (9, Battle Lake) TFu. Late north 11/15 Cass (2) ABi, REn, 11/17 St. Louis EBr, CRa, 11/17–19 Beltrami AxB, REn, ebd (median 11/25). Late south 11/24 Washington PNi, 11/25–26 Hennepin CMB, JCa, MZa, 11/27 Rice (2) MZa. | ||
Red-necked Grebe (Podiceps grisegena) | 26 | 22 | High count 8/3 Wright (15, Annandale) RMS, HBu, ebd. Late north 11/10–29 St. Louis JLK, LFr, StK (median 12/5). Late south 11/17 Hennepin (2) ClB, m.ob., Lyon GWe, 11/21 Wright BKe (median 11/16). | ||
Eared Grebe (Podiceps nigricollis) | 8 | 5 | High counts 8/6 Wilkin (12, Breckenridge W.T.P.) RLF, REn, 9/6 Pennington (12, Thief River Falls W.T.P.) LMc, DFe. Late north 9/12 Pennington (2) SDz, 9/25 Douglas JLK, 11/11 Clay CMk (median 10/10). Late south 11/4–6 Ramsey (2, Lake Como) MHe, m.ob. (median 10/24). | ||
Western Grebe (Aechmophorus occidentalis) | 5 | 9 | High counts 8/6 Douglas (79, Lake Osakis) GHo, KDS, 9/25 Todd (63, Battle Point, Lake Osakis) JLK. Late north 11/5–7 Hubbard (Kabekona Lake) REn, RLF, RAE (median 11/7). Late south 10/25 Lyon (2) GWe, 10/31 Hennepin (2) MAK, 11/16 McLeod ABL (median 11/18). | ||
CLARK'S GREBE (Aechmophorus clarkii) | No reports. | ||||
Pigeons, Doves | |||||
Rock Pigeon (Columba livia) | 34 | 53 | Found statewide. High count 10/26 Ramsey (1,100, railroad yard near Little Pigs Eye Lake) BBr. | ||
Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto) | 22 | 49 | Continued expansion throughout the state and the most fall reports in the last ten years. Generally reported southwest of a line from Roseau to Winona. One report from the Northeast 10/10 St. Louis (1, Park Point) ph. BEA. High count 10/23 Dakota (29, Miesville) KDS. | ||
Mourning Dove (Zenaida macroura) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. High counts 9/13 Stevens (100, Donnelly Twp.) DBg, 8/5 Carver (90, near New Germany) REn, RLF. | ||
Cuckoos | |||||
Crotophaga ani (Crotophaga sp.) | 1 | Eleventh record of an ani, three of which have now been accepted at the genus level: 8/20 St. Louis (Park Point R.A, near Sky Harbor Airport) †PHS, SCB. This is the second earliest fall record of an ani. | |||
Yellow-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus americanus) | 2 | 34 | All north 8/18 St. Louis (Stony Point) StK, ebd, 8/23 St. Louis (Park Point) EFC, RyS, 8/23 Aitkin SKS. No counts higher than 3. Late south 9/14 Hennepin (2) ebd, Mower JPr, 9/17 Blue Earth MiO, 9/23 Rice MZa. | ||
Black-billed Cuckoo (Coccyzus erythropthalmus) | 11 | 18 | Late north 9/25–27 St. Louis (Park Point) CMu, m.ob., 9/27 Cook ebd (median 9/17). Late south 9/14 Hennepin BAF, Watonwan FFa, 9/16 Scott MwT, 10/16 Winona LHl (median 9/16). | ||
Nightjars | |||||
Common Nighthawk (Chordeiles minor) | 31 | 49 | High count 8/24 St. Louis (27,580, H.R.N.R. fourth highest count for the fall season.) JPR, NPu. Late north 10/4 St. Louis H.R.B.O., m.ob., 10/4 Becker ShG, HeH (median 10/1). Late south 10/9 Blue Earth (2) AKz, Carver ANy, Hennepin JCa, Washington PNi, 10/10 Ramsey (2) LiH, 10/12 Olmsted LAV (median 10/9). | ||
Eastern Whip-poor-will (Antrostomus vociferus) | 6 | 4 | Late north 9/5 Pine ebd, 9/6 Lake (3, near Two Harbors) ebd, 9/12 Lake (Sucker Lake) ebd. Deceased individual found 10/5 Carlton ClN was estimated to have died “a couple of weeks” earlier. All south 8/26 Lyon (Garvin Park) GWe, 8/27 – 9/4 Sherburne HHD, 8/29 Hennepin (Wood Lake N.C.) ph. CMB, DWK, ClB, 8/31 Le Sueur (Ney N.C.) a.t. WCM. | ||
Swifts | |||||
Chimney Swift (Chaetura pelagica) | 23 | 48 | High count 8/28 Washington (3,127, Mahtomedi High School; counted going in to roost) KJB. Late north 9/8 St. Louis (2) NPu, 9/13 Douglas MJB, 9/17 Lake (2) PHS (median 9/14). Late south 10/2 Ramsey ebd, 10/4 Washington (Mahtomedi) EzH, 10/5 Washington (7, Lake Elmo R.P.) BDo (median 10/5). | ||
Hummingbirds | |||||
Ruby-throated Hummingbird (Archilochus colubris) | 33 | 51 | High counts 9/8 Sibley (30, Henderson Hummingbird Garden, estimated count) ToL, 8/11 Rice (25, Faribault) KCo, 8/16 Goodhue (25) PEJ, 8/30 Washington (25, Cottage Grove Ravine R.P.) KIs, 9/10 Hennepin (25, Longfellow Gardens) BAF. Late north 9/21 Grant (2) CNn, Todd SDi, Otter Tail ebd, 9/27 Pine ABL (median 9/27). Late south 10/11–13 Fillmore (1) ebd, 10/13 Lyon GWe (median 10/14). | ||
Rails, Gallinules, Coots | |||||
Virginia Rail (Rallus limicola) | 15 | 20 | High count 8/15 Dakota (8, pond south of Farmington) TGi. Late north 10/6 St. Louis ebd, 10/6–25 Otter Tail (Campbell) WPl, NaH, DFe (median 9/16). Late south 10/24 Dakota JHa, 10/25 Lyon GWe (median 10/6). | ||
Sora (Porzana carolina) | 19 | 40 | High counts 9/11 Hennepin (24, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) JSt, ebd, 9/18 Hennepin (20, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) LMo. Late north 10/12 Crow Wing DMz, 10/17 Pine KrM, 10/24 Hubbard MAW (median 10/3). Late south 10/21 Cottonwood GWe, 10/22 Fillmore MJM, 10/24 Olmsted JPr, LAV, JmP, MiD (median 10/15). | ||
Common Gallinule (Gallinula galeata) | 7 | All south 8/1–21 Meeker (max. 10, near Dassel) PKF, m.ob., 8/4–29 Nicollet (max. 2, Swan Lake) MJB, RBW, 8/9 Waseca (3, Moonan Marsh) PSu, 8/9 – 9/18 Watonwan (max. 7, 320th St.) KEm, STa, m.ob., 8/16 Steele (2, Armstrong Wetland Restoration) LiH, 8/23–29 Goodhue (max. 6, Cannon Valley Trail) GRe, KDS, ebd, 9/10 Lyon (1, Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) MWS, JWa). | |||
American Coot (Fulica americana) | 31 | 51 | Reported statewide throughout the season. High count 9/29 Douglas (21,000, Lake Christina, rough estimate) TFu. | ||
Yellow Rail (Coturnicops noveboracensis) | 4 | All south reports were of single individuals: 9/23 Scott (Bradshaw Lake W.M.A.) KeM, 9/26 Brown (Mulligan W.M.A.) KEm, JWH, 9/29 Pipestone (Holland Well Fields) KEm, 10/4 Olmsted (East Landfill Kalmar Reservoir) MwT. | |||
Cranes | |||||
Sandhill Crane (Antigone canadensis) | 32 | 40 | The highest number of reports statewide since 2015. High count 10/29 Sherburne (11,244, Sherburne N.W.R. official census) CyC. Late south 11/28 Hennepin (11) ebd, Scott (2) ebd, Sherburne (18) HHD, MAJ, 11/29 Carver (49) JCy (median 11/24). | ||
Stilts, Avocets | |||||
Black-necked Stilt (Himantopus mexicanus) | 1 | One south report 9/26 Lyon (4, Cupp’s Slough near Russell) †GWe. | |||
American Avocet (Recurvirostra americana) | 2 | 10 | All north 8/5 – 9/3 Grant (max. 10, North Ottawa Impoundment) KJB, m.ob., 8/17 Marshall (2) JHs. All south 8/2 – 11/7 Big Stone (max. 20, several locations) BAb, ANy, m.ob., 8/2 Dakota (Minnesota Zoo) MMr, 8/12–13 Stearns (3, Albany W.T.P.) KJB, m.ob., 8/16 Steele (3, Armstrong Wetland Restoration) LiH, 8/23 Cottonwood (Talcot Lake W.M.A.) BTS, 9/1 Olmsted (27, season high count, Silver Creek Reservoir) JPr, 9/4 – 10/3 Swift (max. 4, Marsh Lake) DLP, m.ob., 9/10 – 10/14 Lac qui Parle (max. 4, several locations) RAE, GWe, 9/21 Lyon (4, Coon Creek W.M.A.) GWe, 10/23 (max. 12, High Island Lake) RBW, DFe. | ||
Plovers | |||||
Black-bellied Plover (Pluvialis squatarola) | 15 | 27 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. Late north 10/25 Aitkin (15) EHi, 10/25–26 St. Louis McQuade Small Craft Harbor) JLK, ebd, 11/3–6 St. Louis (Park Point, missing right foot) ClB, KBg, 11/19 Lake (Two Harbors, Agate Bay) HBr (median 10/25). Late south 11/8 Sibley (3) BAb, 11/9 Big Stone DLP, Brown BTS, 11/10 Dakota (2) KDS, NiR (median 11/15). | ||
American Golden-Plover (Pluvialis dominica) | 16 | 34 | Early north (median 8/16) 8/6–20 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) GHo, KDS, m.ob., 8/15 Kanabec BAb. Earliest south reports in July. High count 9/24 Lac qui Parle (688, Marsh Lake) WCM. Late north 10/29 Polk HHu, 10/30 Lake DnS, MWS, ebd, 11/8 Clay (20) JBo (median 10/29). Late south 11/8 Brown (18) BAb, BTS, Jackson (23) MWo, 11/8–9 Sibley (max. 80, High Island Lake) BAb, DWK, DFe, 11/8–10 Dakota (max. 5, Lake Byllesby) CRa, JCa, m.ob. (median 11/7). | ||
Killdeer (Charadrius vociferus) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. High count 8/23 Big Stone (1,500, Marsh Lake, counted 400 in one bay and used that tally to estimate aggregate total) JWa (median 10/25). See winter report for late south migrants. | ||
Semipalmated Plover (Charadrius semipalmatus) | 15 | 33 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High counts 8/8 Grant (50, North Ottawa Impoundment) JWa, 8/16 Big Stone (50, West Marsh Lake) FFa. Late north 9/26 St. Louis (4, Park Point) ebd, 10/2 Grant (5) MO, 10/5 Douglas MJB (median 10/2). Late south 10/10 Stearns (2) PCC, 10/17 Jackson (2) KEm, 10/23 Brown RBW (median 10/11). | ||
Piping Plover (Charadrius melodus) | No reports. | ||||
Sandpipers | |||||
Upland Sandpiper (Bartramia longicauda) | 3 | 8 | High count 8/1 Pipestone (3, Osborne Twp.) MwT. All north 8/3 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) ebd, 8/5–20 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) KJB, m.ob., 8/18 St. Louis (C.R. 290) IDv, 8/31 Traverse (Dollymount Twp.) ebd. Late south 8/25 Yellow Medicine GWe, 8/26 Brown MiO, 9/4 Lac qui Parle GWe (median 8/24). | ||
Whimbrel (Numenius phaeopus) | 2 | All north 8/19 St. Louis (Stony Point) StK, IDv, 8/20–9/3 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) ebd, m.ob., 9/25–30 Koochiching (Littlefork) ph. LDb. | |||
Hudsonian Godwit (Limosa haemastica) | 1 | 4 | All north 8/8–24 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) JGW, KJB, m.ob., including a peak count of 51 on 8/20 REn, RLF. All south 8/9 Big Stone (5, Marsh Lake) EzH, IsH, 9/21–26 Chippewa (Shakopee Lake) DLP, m.ob., 9/24 Lac qui Parle (2, Marsh Lake) WCM, 10/2–12 Cottonwood (Talcot Lake W.M.A.) KEm, JWH, 10/3 – 11/7 Big Stone (Marsh Lake) RAE, DLP, 10/24 Lac qui Parle DLP. | ||
Marbled Godwit (Limosa fedoa) | 3 | 6 | All north 8/8 – 9/6 Grant (max. 3, North Ottawa Impoundment) JGW, m.ob., 8/8 Marshall (6) SAu, 8/8 Polk (4) SAu. All south 8/1–2 Le Sueur DOr, m.ob., 8/2–17 Big Stone (max. 9, Marsh Lake) BAb, m.ob., 8/23 Lyon GWe, 8/26 Lac qui Parle KJB, 9/2 Redwood DWK, Yellow Medicine (2) DWK (median 8/29). | ||
Ruddy Turnstone (Arenaria interpres) | 4 | 2 | See summer report for earliest southbound migrants. All north 8/18 – 9/14 Grant (max. 2, North Ottawa Impoundment JmP, m.ob., 8/22–25 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) StK, m.ob., 9/3–28 Lake (max. 3, Two Harbors) JWL, m.ob., 9/27–28 Cook ebd. All south 8/3 Big Stone KJB, 8/8 Redwood BTS, MiO. | ||
Red Knot (Calidris canutus) | 3 | 2 | All north 8/18–19 St. Louis (juvenile, Stony Point) IDv, †PHS, 9/7–10 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) †DWK, ph. †LBa, m.ob., 9/8 Traverse (Tintah Twp., same individual that was reported in Grant) ASu, m.ob. All south 9/11 Lyon (3, Lone Tree Lake) LiH, †GWe, RJS, 10/11 Big Stone (Marsh Lake) ph. †DLP. Also see Documented reports still under review. | ||
Stilt Sandpiper (Calidris himantopus) | 19 | 31 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High counts 8/30 Yellow Medicine (800, Timm Lake) JbS, 8/9 Big Stone (720, Marsh Lake) EzH, IsH. Late north 9/13 Cass (2) DoH, 9/13–14 Kanabec (max. 2) SPS, 9/22 Douglas REn, m.ob. (median 9/20). Late south 10/20 Lyon (9, Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 10/25 Lyon (2, Sham Lake) GWe, 11/3 Stevens DLP (median 10/17). | ||
Sanderling (Calidris alba) | 8 | 18 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High count 9/26 St. Louis (31, Park Point R.A.) ebd. Late north 10/9 Lake (4, two pairs at separate locations) JWL, ABm, St. Louis ebd, 10/28 Cass (4, Lake Winnibigoshish) AxB, 11/1 Cass (Tenmile Lake) ebd (median 10/11). Late south 10/25 Brown BTS, Lyon (2, Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe, 11/6 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe (median 10/21). | ||
Dunlin (Calidris alpina) | 6 | 21 | Early north (median 8/30) 9/4 – 10/5 Grant (max. 4) MTe, m.ob., 9/4–6 Otter Tail (max. 4) ShG, m.ob., 10/5 Lake JWL. See summer report for earliest south migrant; subsequently reported 8/4 Lyon (2) GWe, 8/22 Sibley (two locations) RJS, NMe. High count 10/1 Yellow Medicine (30, Timm Lake) RJS. Late north 10/25 Cook (2) PEJ, 10/26 St. Louis (9, Mud Lake) JLK, 11/7 St. Louis (Stony Point) TRK, StK (median 10/29). Late south 11/7 Dakota (3) PRH, m.ob., 11/8 Hennepin ebd, Sibley (3) DWK, m.ob. (median 11/8). | ||
Baird's Sandpiper (Calidris bairdii) | 22 | 36 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/26 Big Stone (107, Marsh Lake) KJB, 9/10 Lac qui Parle (60, Marsh Lake) WCM. Late north 9/17 Douglas (2) CRM, m.ob., Lake JGW, 9/23 Todd JLK, 10/3 Grant (3) ToR (median 10/8). Late south 11/6 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 11/6–7 Dakota (max. 2) KDS, JCa, 11/11 Lyon (Cottonwood W.T.P.) GWe (median 11/1). | ||
Least Sandpiper (Calidris minutilla) | 30 | 49 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 8/30 Yellow Medicine (1,200, Timm Lake) JbS, 9/4 Lac qui Parle (930, Marsh Lake) WCM, 8/11 Big Stone (800, Marsh Lake) KJB. Late north 10/14 Grant (5) MO, 10/25 Douglas ToR, Otter Tail NaH (median 10/13). Late south 11/4 Lyon GWe, 11/5 Sherburne PLJ, 11/6–9 Brown (2) BTS (median 10/26). | ||
White-rumped Sandpiper (Calidris fuscicollis) | 5 | 10 | Early south (median 8/14) 8/16 Steele LiH, 8/21 Scott (3) BHe, 8/24 Swift KJB. All north 8/5 Grant †KJB, 8/25 Clay (5, Spring Prairie Twp., season high count) CMk, 9/17 Lake PHS, m.ob., 10/28 Cass AxB, 11/1–2 Cook ebd, m.ob. Late south 9/20 Pipestone (2) VKl, 9/30 Sherburne PLJ, 10/14–16 (2) Dakota DWK, m.ob. (median 10/2). Note: undocumented reports of fall migrants prior to August 15th are not published. | ||
Buff-breasted Sandpiper (Calidris subruficollis) | 8 | 23 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. Total for season at least 248 individuals. High counts 8/22 Grant (60, North Ottawa Impoundment) JGW, 8/23 Big Stone (40, Marsh Lake) JGW. New county record: 8/22–23 Cottonwood (max. 9, Delton Twp.) JWH, KEm, RAE, BTS. Late north 9/11 Grant (2, North Ottawa Impoundment) MO, 9/16 Lake EzH, m.ob., 10/9 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) ebd (median 9/21). Late south 10/4 Big Stone DLP, Faribault DWK, 10/17 Sherburne PLJ (median 9/22). | ||
Pectoral Sandpiper (Calidris melanotos) | 27 | 48 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High count 8/26 Big Stone (3,800, Marsh Lake) KJB. Late north 10/28 Cass (2) AxB, 10/30 Beltrami AxB, 10/30 – 11/4 Kanabec SPS (median 10/30). Late south 11/8 Lyon (2) GWe, Sibley (3) BAb, DWK, 11/8–9 Olmsted (2) LAV, m.ob. (median 11/11). | ||
Semipalmated Sandpiper (Calidris pusilla) | 22 | 42 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High count 8/9 Big Stone (1,350, Marsh Lake) EzH, IsH. Late north 9/22 Marshall (2) SDz, m.ob., 9/25 St. Louis (17) ebd, 10/3–5 Grant (max. 2) LGl, ANy (median 9/29). Late south 10/15 Lyon (3) GWe, 10/16 Dakota NiR, 10/17 Jackson (2) KEm, (median 10/15). | ||
Short-billed Dowitcher (Limnodromus griseus) | 10 | 19 | High counts (all Short-billeds?) 8/6 Big Stone (75, Marsh Lake) KEm, SEm, MEm, 8/13 Grant (45, North Ottawa Impoundment) ebd. Late north 9/10 Roseau SDz, St. Louis (2) MLH, 9/13 Kanabec SPS (median 9/5). Late south 8/31 Lincoln SDz, m.ob., Nobles (3) KEm, 9/8 Sherburne (2) PLJ, 9/10–12 Lyon (max. 6) GWe, m.ob. (median 9/12). Note: Any reports of Short-billed Dowitcher after 15 September without details are not published. (See The Loon 89:160–161.) | ||
Long-billed Dowitcher (Limnodromus scolopaceus) | 9 | 28 | Early north (median 8/18) 8/20–24 Grant (2) REn, m.ob., 9/3 Hubbard (3) REn, m.ob., 9/4 Otter Tail ShG, m.ob. See summer report for earliest south migrants (median 8/10); subsequently reported 8/3 Big Stone (38) †KJB. High counts 10/3 Swift (114, Marsh Lake) RAE, 10/4 Big Stone (73) DLP. Late north 10/9 Polk (7) HHu, 10/13 Becker (8) ebd, 10/18 Grant (4) MMk (median 10/15). Late south 11/4 Lyon GWe, 11/6 Olmsted ebd, 11/7 Dakota (2) ebd (median 10/27). | ||
Limnodromus dowitcher (Limnodromus sp.) | 3 | 8 | The second highest tally of dowitchers this season was of individuals identified only at the genus level: 10/3 Big Stone (100, Correll) WCM. | ||
American Woodcock (Scolopax minor) | 17 | 22 | High count 9/26 Rice (10, Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) MZa. Late north 10/31 Douglas LGl, 11/7 St. Louis (Morse Twp.) MPi, 11/8 St. Louis (Duluth) ebd (median 10/31). Late south 11/1 Blue Earth ChH, 11/5 Hennepin JCC, 11/7 Carver JCy (median 11/5). | ||
Wilson's Snipe (Gallinago delicata) | 28 | 50 | Highest counts were from Lake Byllesby in Dakota County where numbers peaked at 95 on 10/30 PEJ. Late north 11/13 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) JPR, m.ob., 11/14 St. Louis (Western Waterfront Trail) JLK, 11/22 Beltrami (deceased) AxB (median 11/12). | ||
Spotted Sandpiper (Actitis macularius) | 32 | 51 | High count 8/8 Marshall (22, Warren W.T.P.) HHu. Late north 10/3 Itasca TCL, Lake of the Woods AaL, m.ob., Pine ebd, 10/4 Aitkin (2) ebd, 10/6 Cook JWL (median 10/20). Late south 10/15 Nobles SDz, 10/17 Dakota ADS, 10/18 Murray (2) ebd (median 10/16). | ||
Solitary Sandpiper (Tringa solitaria) | 25 | 46 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High counts 8/16, 8/22 Pine (15, Sandstone W.T.P.) TJo., m.ob., 9/10 Rice (13, St. Olaf College Natural Lands) ebd. Late north 10/10 Kanabec SPS, Todd REn, m.ob., 10/11 Polk (2) HHu (median 10/2). Late south 10/10 Hennepin ebd, Washington PNi, m.ob., 10/15 Lyon GWe, 10/15–17 Sherburne PLJ, m.ob. (median 10/10). | ||
Lesser Yellowlegs (Tringa flavipes) | 33 | 51 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High counts 8/9 Big Stone (1,900, Marsh Lake) EzH, IsH, 8/4 Big Stone (1380, West Toqua Lake) KJB. Late north 10/27 Becker NaH, 10/28 Cass AxB, 10/31 Marshall HHu (median 10/23). Late south 11/4 Dakota (2) BKa, Sherburne MAJ, 11/4–5 Olmsted (2) JmP, m.ob., 11/4–8 Lyon (max. 11) GWe (median 11/4). | ||
Willet (Tringa semipalmata) | 2 | 1 | All north 8/9–10 Grant (max. 9, North Ottawa Impoundment) KJB, 8/10 Otter Tail (Glendalough S.P.) ebd, 8/20–25 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) KIs, m.ob., 9/26 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) ebd. Only south report: 8/6 Big Stone (West Toqua Lake) REn, m.ob. | ||
Greater Yellowlegs (Tringa melanoleuca) | 27 | 47 | High count 8/8 Grant (100, North Ottawa Impoundment) JGW. Late north 11/10 Hubbard ebd, 11/11 Cass SC, m.ob., 11/17–29 Beltrami (Diamond Point Park) AxB, m.ob. (median 11/5). Late south 11/10 Scott (3) ANy, Sherburne MAJ, 11/10–11 Olmsted (max. 5) LAV, m.ob., 11/10–12 Dakota (max. 4) KDS, m.ob. (median 11/12). | ||
Wilson's Phalarope (Phalaropus tricolor) | 9 | 19 | High count 8/9 Big Stone (140, Marsh Lake) EzH, IsH. Late north 9/6 Otter Tail (4) ebd, St. Louis (2) MLH, 9/11 Red Lake (4) SDz, 9/12 Pennington (34) SDz (median 9/4). Late south 9/22 Big Stone DLP, 9/25 Yellow Medicine (2) BHe, 10/3 Big Stone (Marsh Lake) WCM (median 9/18). | ||
Red-necked Phalarope (Phalaropus lobatus) | 20 | 26 | See summer report for early north and south migrants. High counts 9/6 Pennington (240, Thief River Falls W.T.P.) CRM, m.ob., 9/10 Lac qui Parle (125, Marsh Lake) WCM. Late north 9/16 Grant JMy, 9/17–19 Douglas (6) CRM, m.ob., 10/24 Crow Wing ph. SC (median 9/22). Late south 10/3 Big Stone (9) WCM, 10/4 Sibley (3) JCC, 10/9 Lyon GWe (median 10/2). | ||
Jaegers | |||||
Parasitic Jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus) | 1 | All reports were from St. Louis. Early north (median 9/7) 8/21 (unaged, Park Point R.A.) ebd, 8/30 (imm. light morph, Park Point R.A.) PHS, 9/3 (2, intermediate juveniles, Park Point R.A.) LBa. High count 9/18 (3, two dark morph and one light morph, unaged, Superior Entry) KEm, m.ob. Late north 9/26 (unaged, Superior Entry) MwT, 9/27 (unaged, Park Point R.A.) REn, m.ob., 10/3 (adult, Superior Entry) MaJ (median 10/3). | |||
LONG-TAILED JAEGER (Stercorarius longicaudus) | 1 | The twelfth state record was a well-documented adult found 9/8–13 Lyon (Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) ph. †RJS, ph. †KEm, ph. †GWe, ph. †NMe, ph. †BAb, ph. †FFa, ph. †EzH, ph. †WCM, ph. †DOr, ph. †LBa, †JGW, ph. †APi, ph. †CRM, ph. †JuW, ph. IsH, ph. RZi, m.ob (The Loon 93:98–100) | |||
Stercorarius jaeger (Stercorarius sp.) | 2 | Jaegers not identified to species were seen 9/9 Lake (Two Harbors, immature) JWL, 9/12–13 St. Louis (Park Point R.A., dark morph) JWL, AGu. | |||
Gulls, Terns | |||||
Sabine's Gull (Xema sabini) | 3 | 2 | All north 9/12 St. Louis (max. 5, first-cycles, Stony Point) RMD, HTo, StK, m.ob., 9/24 Beltrami (first-cycle, Lake Bemidji) AxB, m.ob., 9/26–27 Cass (max. 2, first-cycles, Walker W.T.P.) ABi, ph. PAl, ph. DoH, m.ob. All south 9/13–16 Watonwan (first-cycle, Case Lake) MiO, ph. †KEm, m.ob., 10/4–6 Faribault (first-cycle, Walnut Lake W.M.A.) ph. †KEm, JWH, m.ob. | ||
Bonaparte's Gull (Chroicocephalus philadelphia) | 24 | 38 | See summer report for early southbound migrants. High counts 8/13 Cass (350, Walker W.T.P.) REn, m.ob., 9/26 Cass (350, Walker W.T.P.) ABi. Late north 11/24 Cass (2) ebd, 11/25–26 Otter Tail (max. 8) TFu (median 11/24). Late south 11/22 Meeker (3) PKF, 11/25 Chisago (3) ELC, 11/29 Sibley (2) RBW (median 11/26). | ||
LITTLE GULL (Hydrocoloeus minutus) | No reports. | ||||
LAUGHING GULL (Leucophaeus atricilla) | 1 | Only documented report of this Casual species was a basic-plumaged adult at the Superior Entry in St. Louis 9/29 ph. †PHS. | |||
Franklin's Gull (Leucophaeus pipixcan) | 23 | 49 | High counts 9/26 Lincoln (6,000, Lake Hendricks) RJS, 8/15 Grant (5,400, North Ottawa Impoundment) ebd, m.ob. Late north 11/2 Douglas (4) LGl, 11/3 Grant (3, Bailey Slough) CNn, (5, Pine Ridge Park) CNn (median 11/1). Late south 11/19 Dakota PEJ, Lyon (3) GWe, 11/28 Waseca DBz (median 11/18). | ||
Ring-billed Gull (Larus delawarensis) | 33 | 51 | Found statewide through the end of the season. High counts 10/3 Dakota (3,000, 140th St. Marsh) BAF, 11/12 Hennepin (1,900, Lake Harriet) JCa. | ||
Herring Gull (Larus argentatus) | 24 | 30 | Observed north throughout the season. Scattered reports south in late July, becoming more frequent in early August, but few of these observations were supported by any details. High counts 8/28 St. Louis (1,250, Port Terminal) PHS, 10/10 St. Louis (1,200, Superior Entry) PHS, m.ob. | ||
Iceland Gull (Larus glaucoides) | 2 | 7 | Early north (median 10/6) 10/13 St. Louis (adult thayeri, Superior Entry) PHS, 10/17 St. Louis (adult thayeri, Port Terminal) PHS, (thayeri, Superior Entry) MLH. Early south (median 10/5) 11/12 Hennepin (adult thayeri, Lake Harriet) FFa, m.ob., 11/14 Dakota (thayeri, Fort Snelling S.P.) MwT, 11/15 Dakota (2, SET-Empire mulch site: 1 first-cycle, 1 adult) MwT, Hennepin (thayeri, Lake Harriet) FFa. High counts 10/31 St. Louis (5, Superior Entry) NSg, 11/1 St. Louis (5, Superior Entry: 2 adults, 3 first cycle, all thayeri) ClN, m.ob. No individuals were reported as L.g. kumlieni, but many observations were not submitted at the subspecies level. | ||
Lesser Black-backed Gull (Larus fuscus) | 2 | 4 | All north 9/7 St. Louis (second-cycle, Port Terminal) †PHS, 9/30 St. Louis (adult, Superior Entry) †MLH, 10/3–10 St. Louis (first-cycle, Superior Entry) †JLK, †PHS, m.ob., 10/18 St. Louis (second-cycle, Superior Entry) PHS, 10/19–21 Beltrami (Lake Bemidji) AxB, 10/21 St. Louis (Port Terminal) JLK. All south 9/17–19, 10/7–8 Lyon (first-cycle, Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) †RJS, GWe, m.ob., 10/16–11/26 Sherburne (max. 2, adults, Elk River Landfill & Orono Lake) PLJ, m.ob., 10/17 Blue Earth (first-cycle, Loon Lake) ChH, †KEm, 11/15–29 Dakota (at least 3 individuals, with a first-cycle, second-cycle, & adult all being reported from various locations in Rosemount) MwT, FFa, m.ob., 11/27–28 Blue Earth (adult, Lily Lake) ChH, m.ob. | ||
SLATY-BACKED GULL (Larus schistisagus) | 1 | The tenth state record was an apparent late second-cycle or early third-cycle found 8/28 St. Louis (Port Terminal) ph. †PHS. This represents the second earliest record for the state. | |||
Glaucous Gull (Larus hyperboreus) | 2 | 4 | All north 11/25 St. Louis (2 first-cycles, Canal Park) PHS, 11/26 Cook (first-cycle, Grand Marais Harbor) PEJ. All south 11/21 Hennepin (Lake Minnetonka) LHl, Sherburne (second-cycle, Elk River Landfill) JGW, m.ob., 11/21–22 Blue Earth (first-cycle, Lake Crystal and Loon Lake) KEm, JWH, ChH, 11/22–29 Dakota (first-cycle, SET-Empire mulch site) ASu, m.ob., 11/27–28 Blue Earth (first-cycle, Lily Lake, possibly the same individual reported nearby a week earlier) ChH, m.ob. | ||
Great Black-backed Gull (Larus marinus) | 1 | Only report 9/30 St. Louis (first-cycle, Superior Entry) MLH (also see Insufficiently Documented Records). | |||
Caspian Tern (Hydroprogne caspia) | 12 | 25 | High count 8/15 Cass (35, Longville W.T.P.) ebd. Late north 9/13 Cass DoH, 9/17 Beltrami ebd, 9/19 Cook ebd (median 9/28). Late south 9/29 Dakota (3) ebd, 10/3 Lyon RJS, 10/4 Hennepin JRg, m.ob. (median 9/29). | ||
Black Tern (Chlidonias niger) | 13 | 37 | High counts 8/8 Steele (150, Armstrong Wetland Restoration) NHa, 8/6 Big Stone (80, West Toqua Lake) REn, m.ob. Late north 9/3 Red Lake DWK, 9/4 Kittson (3) CRM, m.ob., 9/14 Aitkin KCR (median 9/7). Late south 9/16 Wright (2) ebd, 9/18 Lincoln (5) GWe, 9/24 Sherburne SLH (median 9/16). | ||
Common Tern (Sterna hirundo) | 7 | 3 | High count 8/6 St. Louis (50, Interstate Island W.M.A.) PHS. Late north 9/27 St. Louis (17, Park Point R.A.) REn, m.ob., 10/1 Crow Wing ebd, 10/9 St. Louis (Spirit Mountain) ebd (median 10/9). All south 8/16 Sherburne (3, Sherburne N.W.R.) PLJ, 9/4 Hennepin LKt, 9/5 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) ebd, 9/7 Big Stone ANy. | ||
Forster's Tern (Sterna forsteri) | 13 | 32 | High count 8/9 Big Stone (30, Marsh Lake) EzH, IsH. Late north 10/1 Crow Wing ebd, 10/4 Otter Tail (11) TFu, 10/23 St. Louis ph. EHi, ebd. (median 10/13). Late south 9/24 Dakota KDS, 9/25 Sherburne ebd, 9/29 Chippewa RAE (median 10/4). | ||
Loons | |||||
Red-throated Loon (Gavia stellata) | 2 | All north 9/12 St. Louis (Brighton Beach) PHS, m.ob., 9/24 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) JPR, m.ob., 10/1 Lake (6, Palisade Head) TRK, StK, 10/15 St. Louis (2, H.R.N.R.) JPR, m.ob., 10/19 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) JPR, m.ob., 10/24 St. Louis (7, Stony Point) HTo, StK, ebd, 11/8 St. Louis (Stony Point) MwT, m.ob. | |||
Pacific Loon (Gavia pacifica) | 3 | 2 | All north 10/3 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) ASu, m.ob., 10/24 Mille Lacs (west of Wealthwood, Mille Lacs Lake) SC, m.ob., 10/25 Aitkin (Rocky Reef Resort, Mille Lacs Lake, 15 miles north of the previous day’s sighting in Mille Lacs County) EHi, 11/6–10 St. Louis (Stony Point) JLK, m.ob. All south 10/17–23 Blue Earth (Loon Lake) †KEm, m.ob., 10/31 Carver (Lake Waconia) ph. BHe, m.ob., 11/1 Blue Earth (Loon Lake, possibly the same bird found at this location a week earlier) †ChH. | ||
Common Loon (Gavia immer) | 28 | 32 | High count not representative since peak staging activity was missed: 10/9 Hubbard (315, Kabekona Lake) REn, m.ob. Late north 11/19 Beltrami REn, Cass ebd, 11/25 St. Louis PEJ, 11/26 Crow Wing (12) JlS (median 12/5). Late south 11/29–30 Washington BDo, m.ob., 11/30 Dakota BxP (median 12/2). Also see winter report for latest north and south migrants. | ||
Cormorants | |||||
Double-crested Cormorant (Nannopterum auritum) | 31 | 52 | High counts 9/4 Dakota (650, Spring Lake P.R., Schaar’s Bluff) ebd, 9/13 Hennepin (430, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) MSw. Late north 11/7–10 Clay (Swede Grove Lake) PBB, m.ob., 11/10 Mille Lacs CBt, 11/11 Clay (Lake Fifteen) CMk (median 11/20). Late south 11/21 Lac qui Parle DLP, Renville BTS, 11/25 Lac qui Parle (2, Big Stone N.W.R.) GWe (median 12/26), but also see winter report. | ||
NEOTROPIC CORMORANT (Nannopterum brasilianum) | 1 | Continuing adults from the summer season were observed 8/1 – 10/20 Hennepin (max. 2, Richfield Lake Park, the last date that both birds were seen was 8/21) ph. †BAF, ph. †PEB, m.ob. | |||
Pelicans | |||||
American White Pelican (Pelecanus erythrorhynchos) | 27 | 47 | High counts 8/23 Lac qui Parle (2,300, Marsh Lake) KJB, 8/25 Jackson (1,200, South Heron Lake) KJB. Late north 10/25 Polk REn, m.ob., 10/31 Morrison LMS, 11/9 Otter Tail (5) ebd (median 11/7). See winter report for late south. | ||
Bitterns, Herons, Egrets, Night-Herons | |||||
Least Bittern (Botaurus exilis) | 2 | 13 | All north 8/15 Clay (Bluestem Prairie S.N.A.) JMy, Otter Tail (Pelican Lake) JMy. Highest counts only two. Late south 9/14 Nobles KEm, 9/19 Hennepin ebd, 9/23–25 Anoka ebd, m.ob. (median 9/3). | ||
American Bittern (Botaurus lentiginosus) | 11 | 10 | Highest count only two. Late north 9/19 Kittson ebd, 10/10 Douglas JPE, Morrison AaL, m.ob. (median 10/8). Late south 10/7 Olmsted JPr, m.ob., Ramsey MRe, WRe, 10/8 Sherburne ebd, m.ob., 10/29 Hennepin ebd (median 10/16). | ||
LITTLE BLUE HERON (Egretta caerulea) | 1 | All south 8/4–5, 8/9 Carver (juvenile, C.R. 30 & Yale Ave.) RBW, ph. VRL, m.ob. | |||
Snowy Egret (Egretta thula) | 7 | All reports: 8/3 Ramsey (Grass Lake) EzH, 8/11 Lyon (Island Lake) RJS, NMe, 8/12 Lincoln (Hendricks) GWe, 8/28 Lyon (Camden Regional Bike Trail, Marshall) GWe, 9/4–5 Lac qui Parle (Marsh Lake) WCM, m.ob., 9/4–6 Swift (Marsh Lake, same bird reported from Lac qui Parle) WCM, m.ob., 9/29 Rock (Blue Mounds S.P.) ebd, 10/12 Blue Earth (Armstrong Lake) DBz. | |||
Yellow-crowned Night Heron (Nyctanassa violacea) | 2 | 2 | All north 8/22 – 9/26 Grant (juvenile, North Ottawa Impoundment, possibly continuing from the summer season, this individual proved to be very sporadic and difficult to find) †JGW, ph. BLz, m.ob. All south 8/4 Steele (juvenile, Morehouse Park) SGz, ph. LBa, m.ob., 8/18–27 Hennepin (juvenile, Richardson N.C.) ph. SOh, ph. PEB, m.ob. | ||
Black-crowned Night Heron (Nycticorax nycticorax) | 2 | 13 | High counts 9/7 Grant (11, North Ottawa Impoundment) REn, m.ob., 10/4 Lyon (9, Island Lake) GWe. All north reports were from the North Ottawa Impoundment in Grant, where last seen 9/26 (7) ebd, 10/2 (1) MO, except for latest report 10/22 Otter Tail (2, Grotto Lake) WPl (median 10/3). Late south 10/9 Hennepin MyP, HPe, 10/26 Pipestone VKl, 11/22–30 Winona (immature, Shives Rd., also see winter report) DBz, m.ob. (median 11/6). | ||
Green Heron (Butorides virescens) | 27 | 38 | High count 8/25 Carver (26, Laketown Twp.) WCM. Late north 10/1 Crow Wing ebd, 10/9 St. Louis ebd, 10/14 Pine SRo (median 10/1). Late south 10/13 Hennepin CMB, 10/14 Dakota KDS, 10/17 Rice NiR (median 10/15). | ||
Great Egret (Ardea alba) | 19 | 47 | High counts 8/9–10, 8/20 Grant (120, North Ottawa Impoundment) KJB, REn, m.ob. Late north 10/12 Carlton ebd, 10/14 Aitkin (4) PEJ, 11/7 Mille Lacs DMz (median 10/21). Late south 11/9 Big Stone DLP, 11/9–15 Houston LHl, m.ob., 11/23 Hennepin REn, m.ob. (median 11/11). | ||
Western Cattle-Egret (Ardea ibis) | 3 | All south 8/6–10 Pope (2, Hwy 29, Langhei Twp., continuing from the summer season) REn, m.ob., 8/11 Lyon (2, Island Lake) NMe, RJS, 9/18 Lincoln GWe, 11/23 Lyon (School Grove Lake) GWe. | |||
Great Blue Heron (Ardea herodias) | 34 | 53 | High count 9/19 Scott (31, Johnson Slough) ebd. Late north 11/9 St. Louis JLK, 11/11 Otter Tail (2) KTe, 11/11 Grant NaH (median 12/2). | ||
Ibises | |||||
White-faced Ibis (Plegadis chihi) | 1 | 2 | All north 9/3 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) MTe. All south 9/8 Stevens (Donnelly Twp.) ASu, 10/16 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe. | ||
Plegadis ibis (Plegadis sp.) | 1 | 3 | All north 8/4–6 Grant (North Ottawa Impoundment) KJB, m.ob., 9/3–4 Grant (2, North Ottawa Impoundment) MTe. All south 9/12 Lyon (Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) KeM, m.ob., 10/17–18 Big Stone DLP, 10/26 Murray (Lake Sarah) KEm. | ||
New World Vultures | |||||
Turkey Vulture (Cathartes aura) | 34 | 53 | High counts 10/1 St. Louis (854, a new high count record for the state) H.R.B.O., 9/28 Blue Earth (417) BHW. Latest north reports were of single birds from H.R.B.O. in St. Louis: 10/30, 11/1, followed by 11/17 Hubbard RLF (median 11/5). Late south 11/11 Carver JCC, 11/12 Sherburne JOs, 11/28 Rice TFB (median 10/31). | ||
Osprey | |||||
Osprey (Pandion haliaetus) | 25 | 41 | High counts 9/4 St. Louis (12) H.R.B.O., 9/5 St. Louis (10) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/16 Hubbard ebd, 10/21 Todd TLu, 10/31 St. Louis NPo (median 10/23). Late south 11/7 Goodhue JMs, 11/20 Blue Earth MTW, 11/23 Hennepin ebd (median 11/3). | ||
Kites, Accipiters, Hawks, Eagles | |||||
SWALLOW-TAILED KITE (Elanoides forficatus) | 2 | The first two records since 2008, both possibly involving the same bird, were found 8/16 Pine (Hammond Rd., Finlayson Twp.) †KPJ, 9/6 Carlton (Duesler) ph. †RoK. | |||
Golden Eagle (Aquila chrysaetos) | 13 | 16 | Early north (median 9/27) 9/14 St. Louis (adult) H.R.B.O., 9/28 St. Louis (Congdon Park, Duluth) TRK, 9/29 St. Louis (adult, Hwy 53) ClN. Early south (median 10/12) 10/7 Blue Earth (immature) BHW, 10/10 Anoka ebd, 10/13 Blue Earth (immature) BHW. High counts 10/23 St. Louis (30) H.R.B.O., 10/18 St. Louis (23, H.R.N.R.) RSB. | ||
Northern Harrier (Circus hudsonius) | 34 | 53 | High counts all from H.R.B.O. in St. Louis: 9/16 St. Louis (18), 9/27 St. Louis (17). Late north 11/8 Marshall JMJ, 11/15 Pine TJo, 11/22 Polk (2) HHu (median 12/4). See winter report for late south individuals. | ||
Sharp-shinned Hawk (Accipiter striatus) | 29 | 43 | Early south (median 8/13) 8/2 Anoka (Linwood Twp.) †ABL, 8/12 Goodhue ebd, Ramsey MWS. High counts 9/16 St. Louis (1,560) H.R.B.O., 9/28 St. Louis (1,447) H.R.B.O. | ||
Cooper's Hawk (Accipiter cooperii) | 32 | 49 | High counts 9/16 Blue Earth (22) BHW, 9/28 Houston (12, Hillside Rd., Reno) ASu, EzH. Late north 11/12 Crow Wing ebd, 11/26–28 Polk ebd, SAu, 11/27 Becker ebd (median 12/14), but also see winter report. | ||
American Goshawk (Accipiter atricapillus) | 13 | 10 | More widely reported statewide than in any previous fall since at least the mid-90s. North reports from Aitkin, Becker, Beltrami, Carlton, Cass, Clay, Crow Wing, Cook, Hubbard, Itasca, Lake, Pine, St. Louis. All south 10/4 Kandiyohi SGa, 10/9 Olmsted †LAV, 10/24 Lac qui Parle ebd, 10/30 Sherburne NMe, †JGW, 11/1 Blue Earth BHW, 11/5 Hennepin ebd, 11/13 Blue Earth BHW, 11/25 Chippewa GWe, 11/28 Washington DFN, Yellow Medicine GWe, 11/30 McLeod (adult observed taking a Merlin) ph. BDc. High counts 11/1 St. Louis (40) H.R.B.O., 11/2 St. Louis (26) H.R.B.O. | ||
Bald Eagle (Haliaeetus leucocephalus) | 34 | 52 | Found in every county but Rock. High counts 9/5 St. Louis (461) H.R.B.O., 11/14 Blue Earth (353) BHW. | ||
MISSISSIPPI KITE (Ictinia mississippiensis) | 1 | 2 | Only north report of this Casual species was 9/9 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) ph. †JPR. All south 8/26 – 9/15 Blue Earth (four were reported but only three documented, two juveniles and one adult, Land of Memories Park, the longest staying individuals of this species documented in the state, and just the second record to span multiple dates) ph. †BHW, †EzH, ph. †LBa, †PCC, ph. IsH, ph. RMD; 8/28 – 9/8 Nicollet (3 individuals throughout the period); these are the same birds as were in Blue Earth) DBz, ph. †APi, †WCM, ph. ToM, m.ob. (The Loon 93:105–106) | ||
Red-shouldered Hawk (Buteo lineatus) | 12 | 29 | High count 9/4 Washington (4, Afton S.P.) ebd. Late north 9/26 Becker DFN, 9/26–27 Todd JLK, 9/28 – 10/16 Becker (max. 2, Cormorant Twp.) HeH, ShG (median 10/29). | ||
Broad-winged Hawk (Buteo platypterus) | 31 | 42 | High counts 9/17 St. Louis (11,399) H.R.B.O., 9/13 St. Louis (9,551) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/23 St. Louis (E. Superior St., Duluth) PHS, SCB, (5, McQuade Small Craft Harbor) PHS, SCB, 11/17 St. Louis H.R.B.O. (median 10/21). Late south 10/9 Hennepin ebd, Waseca JCJ, Washington (2) MBw, 10/11 Meeker PKF (median 10/15). | ||
Swainson's Hawk (Buteo swainsoni) | 8 | 19 | High count 9/16 St. Louis (4) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/2 St. Louis H.R.B.O., 10/8 Norman SDz, 10/16 St. Louis H.R.B.O. (median 9/28). Late south 9/27 Blue Earth (2) BHW, ChH, 9/28 Blue Earth (3) BHW, 10/2 Lyon RJS (median 10/6). | ||
Red-tailed Hawk (Buteo jamaicensis) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. High counts 10/24 St. Louis (849) H.R.B.O., 10/23 St. Louis (481) H.R.B.O. Ten Krider’s reported between 8/17 and 11/22; 16 Harlan’s found between 9/27 and 11/16, but note that many of these reports were undocumented. | ||
Rough-legged Hawk (Buteo lagopus) | 33 | 49 | Early north (median 9/21) 9/13 Lake (2) KeL, then none until 10/1 Crow Wing ebd, 10/7 Carlton ebd. Early south (median 10/4) 10/4 Stearns MtS, 10/6 Swift SDz, 10/9 Faribault (2) ebd. High counts 10/23 St. Louis (583, a modern-day high count record for North America) H.R.B.O., 10/25 St. Louis (257) H.R.B.O. H.R.B.O. totaled 1,948 for the season, a new high for the site. | ||
Barn Owls | |||||
AMERICAN BARN OWL (Tyto furcata) | 1 | See Documented reports still under review. | |||
Screech-Owls, Owls | |||||
Eastern Screech-Owl (Megascops asio) | 3 | 26 | All north 8/23 Douglas (Osagi Park, red morph) ANy, m.ob., 9/7 Douglas KEm, JWH, 9/25 Douglas (Lake Carlos S.P.) VKl, 10/30 – 11/1 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) WPl, NaH, 11/3–13 Clay (Moorhead) DPW, m.ob. Reported from 26 south counties, the most on record for any season. Four individuals noted as gray morphs, three as red morphs. | ||
Great Horned Owl (Bubo virginianus) | 25 | 42 | Found statewide. | ||
Snowy Owl (Bubo scandiacus) | 1 | 1 | Only north report 11/19 St. Louis (Armstrong Creek, west of Ely) ebd. Only south report 11/1 Mower (Sargeant Twp.) SWm. | ||
Northern Hawk Owl (Surnia ulula) | 3 | All north 9/26 Cook (Superior N.F.) ebd, 11/17 Lake (Superior N.F.) ASu, 11/21–26 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) ClN, m.ob. (This is considered a Sensitive Species in eBird and records are not public. This summary includes eBird records although they are not in the M.O.U. database.) | |||
Barred Owl (Strix varia) | 25 | 35 | Found in every region, though very few reports west of a line from Marshall to Redwood to Faribault counties. High counts 9/22 Washington (4, Afton S.P.) ebd, 9/26 Washington (4, Scandia) ebd. | ||
Great Gray Owl (Strix nebulosa) | 3 | 1 | Approximately 23 individuals found in Cook, Lake, Lake of the Woods, Roseau, St. Louis, beginning 9/24 St. Louis ebd. One exceptional south report: 11/21 Ramsey (Battle Creek R.P.) JKp, AXH. Although a major irruption never materialized, there were scattered reports away from this species’ expected range into the winter and spring seasons, but see those Seasonal Reports. (This is considered a Sensitive Species in eBird and records are not public. This summary includes eBird records although they are not in the M.O.U. database.) | ||
Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) | 6 | 6 | All north 9/28 Clay (Moorhead) DPW, m.ob., 10/2 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) NPu, 10/8 Lake (Silver Bay) ABm, JlB, 10/13 Marshall (Foldahl Twp.) HHu, JHs, 10/16 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) NPu, 10/24 Cook PEJ, 10/25 St. Louis (Leif Erikson Park) KRE, m.ob., 10/26 St. Louis (Duluth) ebd, 11/2 St. Louis (2, H.R.N.R.) ebd, 11/8 Cass ebd. Early south (median 10/30) 9/2 Yellow Medicine (2) GWe, 10/17 Hennepin (Coldwater Spring) SKS, m.ob., 10/23 Hennepin (Shorewood) KMo; also reported from Dakota, Lac qui Parle, Lyon, Ramsey. High count 11/17 Hennepin (6, no location given) ToL. | ||
Short-eared Owl (Asio flammeus) | 4 | 7 | Reported north from Lake, Otter Tail, Pine, St. Louis as late as 11/30 Lake JWL, St. Louis MLH, m.ob. Early south (median 10/10) 10/15 Cottonwood KEm, 10/24 Murray JWH, m.ob., 10/28 Dakota (Great Western Industrial Park) MwT, (Mississippi River Lock and Dam 2) JZj. High count 10/24 Otter Tail (6, Western Twp.) WPl. | ||
Northern Saw-whet Owl (Aegolius acadicus) | 8 | 10 | Found north in Carlton, Cass, Clay, Cook, Crow Wing, Lake, Pine, St. Louis. Early south 10/3 Carver (2, Carver P.R.) FFa, 10/5 Carver (6, Carver P.R.) FFa, 10/10 Carver (17, season high count of banding program, Carver P.R.) ebd, Ramsey CF. | ||
Kingfishers | |||||
Belted Kingfisher (Megaceryle alcyon) | 34 | 53 | High count 8/8 Crow Wing (8, Barrows area) MJB. Several north reports into December. | ||
Woodpeckers | |||||
Red-headed Woodpecker (Melanerpes erythrocephalus) | 23 | 45 | High counts 9/3 Lyon (11, Lucas Twp.) GWe, 8/30 Anoka (8) DFN. Late north 10/24 Kanabec SPS, 10/19 – 11/6 Cook LGr, m.ob., 11/2 Wadena PJB. | ||
Red-bellied Woodpecker (Melanerpes carolinus) | 30 | 53 | Reported from every region, though scarce in extreme north where not reported from Norman, Kittson, Lake of the Woods, Koochiching. High counts 9/19 Dakota (14, Lebanon Hills R.P.) MSc, 9/22 Hennepin (10, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) BCM. | ||
Yellow-bellied Sapsucker (Sphyrapicus varius) | 31 | 47 | High counts 9/22 St. Louis (16, Brighton Beach) StK, TRK, 9/27 St. Louis (16) H.R.B.O. Late north 10/17 Cass ebd, Otter Tail (2) JSi, 10/18 Cook JaJ, 11/3 Grant CNn (median 11/13). See winter report for late south migrants. | ||
American Three-toed Woodpecker (Picoides dorsalis) | 4 | All reports: 8/16 Lake of the Woods (Faunce) ANy, RBJ, 11/12 Cook (Gunflint Trail) JGW, 11/27 Lake of the Woods (Faunce) JGW, JWH, 11/28 Roseau (Lost River S.F.) JWH, JGW, St. Louis (Short Rd.) JuG. | |||
Black-backed Woodpecker (Picoides arcticus) | 7 | Reported from Clearwater, Cook, Itasca, Lake, Roseau, St. Louis. No counts of more than two individuals. | |||
Downy Woodpecker (Dryobates pubescens) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. High counts 11/21 Hennepin (15, Wood Lake N.C.) ebd, 11/24 Dakota (15, Hastings) ebd. | ||
Hairy Woodpecker (Dryobates villosus) | 34 | 53 | Reported from every county. High count 9/19 Carver (10, Carver P.R.) ebd. | ||
Northern Flicker (Colaptes auratus) | 34 | 53 | Found throughout the state, but frequency of north reports decreased after mid-November. High counts 9/9 Lake (100, Two Harbors) ebd, 9/13 St. Louis (48) H.R.B.O. | ||
Pileated Woodpecker (Dryocopus pileatus) | 33 | 47 | Found statewide, though few reports southwest of a line from Lincoln to Faribault counties. Several high counts of up to five individuals in Carver, Fillmore, and Otter Tail. | ||
Caracaras, Falcons | |||||
American Kestrel (Falco sparverius) | 34 | 52 | Reported statewide. High count 9/16 St. Louis (86) H.R.B.O. | ||
Merlin (Falco columbarius) | 32 | 46 | High counts 10/9 St. Louis (20) H.R.B.O., 9/16 St. Louis (15) H.R.B.O. Possible early south migrants 8/1 Murray MwT, 8/13 Lyon NMe, 8/16 Big Stone ebd (median 8/17). | ||
Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus) | 21 | 32 | High count 9/17 St. Louis (10) H.R.B.O. Late north away from Duluth 10/28 Lake KRE, JWL, 10/31 Lake m.ob. | ||
Prairie Falcon (Falco mexicanus) | 2 | 4 | Reported from six counties, the highest single-season total since Fall 1993. All north 8/2 Koochiching (Pine Island S.F.) ebd, 8/20 Morrison (Bellevue Twp.) FGo. All south 8/5 Jackson (Jerry Shotzko W.P.A.) †ASu, 8/15 Big Stone (Correll Landing) †AaL, 9/13 Carver (Rapids Lake) †JCy, 10/5 Lyon (Amiret Twp.) †RJS. | ||
Flycatchers | |||||
Great Crested Flycatcher (Myiarchus crinitus) | 28 | 49 | High count 8/25 Yellow Medicine (8, Upper Sioux Agency S.P.) GWe. Late north 9/15 Todd REn, RLF, 9/16 Otter Tail ebd, 9/18 St. Louis ebd (median 9/19). Late south 9/24 Washington ebd, 10/2 Sherburne RMS followed by record-late 11/12 Hennepin JdC (median 9/23). | ||
Tropical/Couch's Kingbird (Tyrannus sp.) | 1 | 1 | Two reports accepted as Tropical/Couch’s Kingbird: 8/16 Stearns ph. †DOr, 9/25 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R. - Auto Tour Road) ph. †DLP. Also see Documented reports still under review. | ||
Western Kingbird (Tyrannus verticalis) | 6 | 7 | High counts 8/16, 8/17 Anoka (7) ebd. Late north 8/24 Grant ANy, 9/5 Traverse ebd, 10/12 St. Louis ebd (median 9/7). Late south 8/31 Big Stone ANy, 9/4 Yellow Medicine GWe, 9/10 Lyon GWe (median 9/6). | ||
Eastern Kingbird (Tyrannus tyrannus) | 33 | 53 | High counts 8/5 Sherburne (18, Sherburne N.W.R., Wildlife Drive) ebd, 8/5 St. Louis (16, Sax-Zim Bog) GWe. Late north 9/13 Polk ebd, Wilkin (C.R. 52, Rothsay) MO, 9/15 Morrison TGi, 9/22 Clay LSl (median 9/18). Late south 9/25 Lyon GWe, 9/28 Rice ebd, 9/29 Sherburne ebd (median 9/26). | ||
SCISSOR-TAILED FLYCATCHER (Tyrannus forficatus) | 1 | One north report 9/4 St. Louis ph. †GrG. Also see Documented reports still under review. | |||
Olive-sided Flycatcher (Contopus cooperi) | 23 | 40 | High counts 8/18 Washington (5, Belwin Metcalf Creative Center) JEc, 8/23 Rice (5, Norway Valley Woods) ebd, 8/28 Dakota (5) DFN. Late north 9/9 Cook NVs, 9/12 Polk SAu, 9/13 Clay PBB (median 9/11). Late south 9/22 Scott ebd, 9/23 Ramsey ebd, 9/25 Goodhue ebd, Olmsted JmP (median 9/24). | ||
Eastern Wood-Pewee (Contopus virens) | 33 | 52 | High counts 8/15 Carver (23, Carver P.R.) JCy, 8/27 Lyon (19, Camden S.P.) GWe. Late north 9/19 Clay CMk, Crow Wing DoH, 9/21 Carlton ebd, 9/23 Otter Tail LSl (median 9/21). Late south 10/1 Anoka ebd, Goodhue ebd, Rice ebd, Washington ebd (median 10/3). | ||
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher (Empidonax flaviventris) | 16 | 24 | Reported with identification details from 7 north and 11 south counties. High counts 8/23 St. Louis (3, Park Point R.A.) PHS, 8/26 Crow Wing (3, Bay Lake Twp.) ebd, 9/8 Ramsey (3, Sucker Lake) IsH, EzH. Late north 8/27 St. Louis PHS, SCB, 9/6 Koochiching ph. AMe (median 8/31). Late south 9/15 Steele PSu, 9/16 Hennepin ebd, Ramsey RMD, 9/25 Chippewa CRM, m.ob. (median 9/15). Note: During spring and fall migration, undocumented records of silent Empidonax flycatchers are not included in this report. Observers are encouraged to include identification details in their reports. | ||
Acadian Flycatcher (Empidonax virescens) | 5 | All south reports with details: 8/1 Rice TFB, 8/3 Washington ebd, 8/4 Goodhue ebd, 8/26 Lyon GWe (median 8/17). | |||
Alder Flycatcher (Empidonax alnorum) | 13 | 11 | Reported with details from 5 north and 8 south counties. High counts 8/23 St. Louis (6, Park Point R.A.) PHS, 8/16 St. Louis (3) ClN, 9/8 Carver (3, Carver P.R.) JCy. Late north 8/23 St. Louis PHS, 9/7 Cook JBs, 9/14 Aitkin KCR (median 8/24). Late south 9/4 Sherburne PLJ, 9/5 Hennepin ebd, 9/8 Carver JCy (median 8/31). | ||
Willow Flycatcher (Empidonax traillii) | 3 | 29 | Reported with identification notes from 1 north and 13 south counties. High count 8/26 Kandiyohi (4, Burbank W.M.A.) MJB. Only north report 8/25 Todd REn, RLF (median late 8/17). Late south 9/6 Hennepin VRL, 9/7 Hennepin ACr, 9/8 Carver ebd, Hennepin ACr (median 8/26). | ||
Least Flycatcher (Empidonax minimus) | 30 | 43 | Reported with details from 11 north and 15 south counties. High counts 8/23 (15, Park Point R.A.) PHS, 8/11 Lake of the Woods (8 Zippel Bay S.P.) ebd. Late north 9/26 St. Louis MWS, 9/27 Cook ebd, 9/28 Lake ABm (median 9/18). Late south 9/23 Hennepin ebd, 10/4 Waseca PSu, 10/13 Washington ebd (median 9/25). | ||
Eastern Phoebe (Sayornis phoebe) | 33 | 52 | High counts 9/4 Sherburne (23, Sherburne N.W.R.) SMC, 9/9 Hennepin (21, East River Flats Park) EHi, 8/17 Dakota (20, Lebanon Hills R.P.) ebd. Late north 11/1 Cook BWF, m.ob., 11/7 St. Louis (Stony Point) StK, TRK, CRM, m.ob., 11/14 St. Louis (Mud Lake) JLK (median 10/17). Late south 11/1 Benton DOr, Carver DWK, 11/3 Washington ELi (median 11/2). | ||
Say's Phoebe (Sayornis saya) | 1 | 1 | One north report 10/6 Lake (Castle Danger W.T.P.) ph. JWL. All south 8/2 Big Stone (2 continuing at Odessa gravel pits) RAE, ANy, BAb. | ||
Vireos | |||||
White-eyed Vireo (Vireo griseus) | 1 | One exceptionally late report 11/26–30 Winona (Lake Winona) RSm, ph. †LBa, ph. DBz, ph. MHn, ph. TBu, ph. ToM, m.ob. | |||
Bell's Vireo (Vireo bellii) | 4 | Reported from Dakota, Hennepin, Olmsted, Scott. Late south 8/16 Hennepin CMB, 8/29 Olmsted ebd, 9/4 Hennepin ebd (median 8/29). | |||
Yellow-throated Vireo (Vireo flavifrons) | 28 | 47 | Notable report 8/31 Pipestone (Split Rock Creek S.P.) SDz. High counts 8/3 Scott (10, Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BHe, 8/15 Carver (9, Carver P.R.) JCy, 8/15 Carver (9, Victoria) JbS. Late north 9/15 Kanabec MWS, 9/17 Morrison DLP, St. Louis JuG, 9/20 Kanabec SPS (median 9/20). Late south 9/28 Hennepin (New Hope) WFe, Scott ebd, 10/2 Hennepin (NE Minneapolis) ebd, 10/3 Hennepin (Seward neighborhood, Minneapolis) CBt (median 10/1). | ||
Blue-headed Vireo (Vireo solitarius) | 29 | 48 | Early south (median 8/20) 8/8 Anoka RSk, 8/17 Anoka RSk, 8/19 Goodhue EBy. High counts 9/8 Lyon (13, Southwest Minnesota State University) GWe, 9/13 St. Louis (11, Brighton Beach) HTo, TRK, StK. Late north 10/9 Mille Lacs LMc, 10/13 Pine SRo, 10/19 St. Louis JPR (median 10/10). Late south 10/12 Hennepin DCZ, 10/14 Blue Earth MiO, 10/21 Carver ChP (median 10/19). | ||
Philadelphia Vireo (Vireo philadelphicus) | 25 | 42 | Early south (median 8/15) 8/21 Benton (Langola Twp.) DOr, 8/23 Benton (Rice W.T.P.) DOr, Dakota SWe, RDa, Goodhue ebd, Hennepin TAT, Watonwan RZi. High counts 9/13 St. Louis (18, Brighton Beach) TRK, HTo, StK, 9/8 St. Louis (6, Brighton Beach) AVa, TRK, StK. Late north 9/28 Lake ebd, St. Louis JPR, HRBO, 10/3 St. Louis BEA, 10/18 St. Louis DEd (median 9/27). Late south 10/4 Olmsted KHg, 10/7 Steele PSu, 10/23 Anoka CF (median 10/4). | ||
Warbling Vireo (Vireo gilvus) | 24 | 49 | High counts 9/5 Hennepin (11, Wood Lake N.C.) ebd, 8/26 Hennepin (8, Fort Snelling S.P.) BAF, 9/8 Lyon (8, Southwest Minnesota State University) GWe. Late north 9/16 St. Louis ASu, EzH, 9/18 Mille Lacs LMc, 9/22 St. Louis JPR (median 9/18). Late south 9/23 Anoka ebd, Goodhue PEJ, 9/24 Scott BHe, 9/27 Ramsey ebd (median 9/27). | ||
Red-eyed Vireo (Vireo olivaceus) | 32 | 53 | High counts 8/23 St. Louis (150, Duluth, Park Point R.A.) PHS, 9/4 St. Louis (150, Brighton Beach) StK, HTo, 8/29 Lyon (54, Garvin C.P.) JbS. Late north 10/7 Crow Wing PSP, NSg, 10/7–18 St. Louis (Western Waterfront Trail) JLK, GrS (median 10/7). Late south 10/7 Hennepin (Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Bass Ponds) ebd, Rice NiR, 10/8 Hennepin (NE Minneapolis) ebd, 10/10 Ramsey ebd (median 10/7). | ||
Shrikes | |||||
Loggerhead Shrike (Lanius ludovicianus) | 1 | 2 | All north 8/15 Otter Tail ebd (median 8/22). All south 9/1 Wabasha ebd, 9/14 Ramsey (Tamarack N.C.) ebd (median 8/27). | ||
Northern Shrike (Lanius borealis) | 25 | 29 | Early north (median 10/9) 10/8 Norman SDz, 10/9 Cook SC, St. Louis ebd. Early south (median 10/13) 10/14 Sherburne PLJ, 10/16 Anoka ebd, Scott BHe, Sherburne DBz. High counts 10/16 St. Louis (4, Moose Valley Banding Station) AVa, 10/23 St. Louis (4, H.R.N.R.) JPR, NPu. | ||
Jays, Nutcrackers, Magpies, Crows | |||||
Canada Jay (Perisoreus canadensis) | 11 | All reports from traditional range. High counts 10/30 St. Louis (15, Sax-Zim Bog) KDS, GHo, 11/20 St. Louis (15, Sax-Zim Bog) CRa, EBr. | |||
Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High Counts 9/8 St. Louis (7,611) H.R.B.O., 9/16 (6,203) H.R.B.O. | ||
Black-billed Magpie (Pica hudsonia) | 23 | Reported throughout traditional range, east to Lake. Unusual fall records 10/10 Carlton ebd, 10/1 Crow Wing ebd. High counts 8/28 Roseau (78) AaL, CLu, 9/15 Kittson (40) SAu, 9/1 Clay (22) PBB. | |||
American Crow (Corvus brachyrhynchos) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High count 10/10 St. Louis (1,306) H.R.B.O. | ||
Common Raven (Corvus corax) | 31 | 13 | Reported throughout normal northern range. Notable south records: 8/16 Pope RAE, 8/19 Ramsey (Como R.P.) ebd, 9/3 Hennepin (Crow-Hassan P.R.) ebd, 10/4 Scott (Louisville Swamp) BAb, 11/4 Meeker (Zion Lutheran Church) BNn. High counts 10/8 St. Louis (192) H.R.B.O., 10/1 St. Louis (65) H.R.B.O. | ||
Chickadees, Titmice | |||||
Black-capped Chickadee (Poecile atricapillus) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 11/20 St. Louis (90, Sax-Zim Bog) CRa, EBr. | ||
Boreal Chickadee (Poecile hudsonicus) | 5 | Reported from Beltrami, Cook, Lake, Roseau, and St. Louis. High count 11/17 Lake (10) ASu. | |||
Tufted Titmouse (Baeolophus bicolor) | 12 | Reported from normal southeast range north to Chisago. Notable record: 10/8 Scott TZt. High counts 9/28 Fillmore (5) ToM, 11/11 Goodhue (5) SMu, | |||
Larks | |||||
Horned Lark (Eremophila alpestris) | 28 | 47 | High counts 10/25 Redwood (120) SDz, 11/6 Kandiyohi (120, Lake Lillian W.T.P.) DPG. Late north 11/11 Clay TCL, 11/14 Cass JSt, 11/16 Cass REn (median 11/17). | ||
Martins, Swallows | |||||
Bank Swallow (Riparia riparia) | 17 | 47 | High counts 8/25 Jackson (2,010, South Heron Lake) KJB, 8/11 Big Stone (1,840, 615th Ave, Correll) KJB. Late north 9/6 Clay ABL, 9/7 Traverse ANy, 9/10 Becker ShG, HeH (median 9/7). Late south 9/17 Chippewa RAE, 9/19 Swift PNi, DnS, 9/24 Rice NiR (median 9/20). | ||
Tree Swallow (Tachycineta bicolor) | 33 | 53 | High counts 8/6 Stearns (1,000, Albany W.T.P.) GHo, KDS, 8/25 Jackson (630, South Heron Lake) KJB. Late north 10/2 Grant MO, 10/9 St. Louis ebd, 10/16 Pine ebd (median 10/1). Late south 10/15 Blue Earth ChH, 10/25 Wright ToL, 10/26 Rice GHo (median 10/21). | ||
Northern Rough-winged Swallow (Stelgidopteryx serripennis) | 10 | 38 | High counts 8/1 Goodhue (50, Frontenac S.P.) JkS, 8/13 Stearns (50, Albany W.T.P.) MtS, 8/30 Winona (50, Whitewater W.M.A.) ThN. Late north 9/3 St. Louis JPR, 9/5 Todd TLu, 9/10 Grant SDi (median 9/3). Late south 9/21 Lyon GWe, Olmsted GUn, CUn, Rice NiR (median 10/1). | ||
Purple Martin (Progne subis) | 17 | 43 | High counts 8/22 Ramsey (5,800, Bald Eagle Lake) IsH, EzH. Late north 9/12 Becker ShG, HeH, 9/13 Otter Tail JMy, Todd REn, RLF, (median 9/7). Late south 9/13 Watonwan ASu, STa, MwT, GWe, 9/22 Big Stone ebd, 9/23 Lyon GWe (median 9/14). | ||
Barn Swallow (Hirundo rustica) | 34 | 53 | High count 9/13 Watonwan (500, Case Lake) ASu. Late north 10/2–3 Grant MO, LGl, ToR, 10/3 Douglas MJB, 10/9 St. Louis ebd (median 10/7). Late south 10/10 Le Sueur DOr, Stearns DOr, 10/24 Renville DBz (median 10/24). | ||
Cliff Swallow (Petrochelidon pyrrhonota) | 28 | 51 | High counts 9/4 Lac qui Parle (3,450, Salt Lake) GWe, 9/3 St. Louis (3,113) H.R.B.O. Late north 9/12 Traverse ebd, 9/13 Todd REn, RLF, 9/18 St. Louis JPR, NPu (median 9/16). Late south 9/21 Lyon GWe, Rice NiR, Sibley SLH, 9/23 Blue Earth MiO, 9/26 Brown BTS, MiO (median 9/30). | ||
Kinglets | |||||
Ruby-crowned Kinglet (Corthylio calendula) | 33 | 53 | Early south (median 8/25) 8/23 Stearns MtS, 8/25 Ramsey ebd, 8/26 Rice ebd. High counts 9/22 St. Louis (60, Brighton Beach) StK, TRK, 10/2 Cottonwood (40, Talcot Lake W.M.A.) KEm, 10/23 St. Louis (40, Park Point) EHi. Late north 11/8 Cook CRM, LMc, KBg, 11/16 St. Louis StK, 11/25 Otter Tail ebd (median 11/3). Late south 11/21 Dakota ebd, 11/23 Scott ANy, 11/30 Hennepin ebd (median 11/21). | ||
Golden-crowned Kinglet (Regulus satrapa) | 29 | 45 | Early south migrants 9/16 Ramsey (Sucker Lake) ebd, 9/17 Hennepin (2, Minneapolis) ebd, 9/18 Hennepin (5, Veterans Memorial Park, Richfield) ebd, Ramsey (two locations) RMD, CbH, Washington (3) ebd. High counts 10/25 Carver (42, Carver P.R.) JCy, 10/23 St. Louis (30, Stony Point) StK, HTo. Late north 11/27 Lake of the Woods JWH, JWa, 11/28 Roseau JWH, JWa, St. Louis EBr, CRa (median 11/30). | ||
Waxwings | |||||
Bohemian Waxwing (Bombycilla garrulus) | 20 | 3 | Early north (median 9/29) 9/15 Lake JWL, 9/18 St. Louis JLK, 9/22 St. Louis JPR, NPu. All south (median 11/18) 10/30 Benton ANy, BWF, 10/31 Carver ebd, 11/2 Rice NiR. High count 11/28 Roseau (310) JWH. | ||
Cedar Waxwing (Bombycilla cedrorum) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 8/11 St. Louis (1,480, Stony Point) StK, 8/8 St. Louis (1,065, Stony Point) StK. | ||
Nuthatches | |||||
Red-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta canadensis) | 33 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 9/22 St. Louis (46) H.R.B.O., 9/5 Beltrami (36, Lake Bemidji S.P.) BAb. | ||
White-breasted Nuthatch (Sitta carolinensis) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 8/29 Rice (30, Faribault) KCo, 11/4 Otter Tail (25, Little McDonald Lake) ebd, 11/6 Otter Tail (25, Glendalough S.P.) ebd. | ||
Creepers | |||||
Brown Creeper (Certhia americana) | 27 | 47 | Early south (median 8/27) 8/1 Brown MiO, 8/6 Hennepin ebd, 8/12 Ramsey MWS. High count 9/22 St. Louis (29, Brighton Beach) TRK, StK. | ||
Gnatcatchers | |||||
Blue-gray Gnatcatcher (Polioptila caerulea) | 12 | 47 | Unusual record 8/28 – 9/4 Kittson (Lake Bronson S.P.) AaL, CLu, CRM, m.ob. High counts 8/15 Carver (12) JbS, 8/31 Goodhue (12) JHl. Late north 9/6 Mahnomen ANy, 9/8 Grant CNn, Traverse BBi, 9/15 Todd REn, RLF (median 9/9). Late south 9/21 Goodhue GRe, 9/22 Hennepin SSp, CRa, Stearns SLH, 9/30 Ramsey EHi (median 9/24). | ||
Wrens | |||||
ROCK WREN (Salpinctes obsoletus) | 1 | First county record 10/4–5 Scott (Belle Plaine) ph. †CLH, ph. †BAb, ph. †BHe. | |||
Carolina Wren (Thryothorus ludovicianus) | 3 | 22 | Reported from an unprecedented 25 counties. All north 8/21 – 10/24 Pine ph. KrM, TJo, LEv, JuG, 10/23 Crow Wing ebd, 11/6 St. Louis JLK. New county records: 10/21 Benton (Bend in the River Park) HHD, DOr, 9/11 Lyon (Camden S.P.) †CRM, LiH, RJS, 9/6 Swift (near Marsh Lake Dam) RAE. Only report of more than 2 individuals 8/16 Houston (3, Wildcat Landing) ToM. Photographed records south in August from Steele PSu, Houston ToM, Brown MiO; in September from Houston DWK, Fillmore ToM, Rice GHo; in October from Yellow Medicine GWe, McLeod HyN, Dakota ebd, Hennepin BLW, Olmsted MSt; in November from Goodhue SMu, Hennepin TrH, Houston KrZ. | ||
Northern House Wren (Troglodytes aedon) | 30 | 53 | High counts 8/30 Washington (25) BDo, LiH, 8/2 Carver (22, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Rapids Lake) JCy, 8/4 Freeborn (20, Myre Big Island S.P.) ebd. Late north 10/6 Todd RLF, REn, 10/8 Lake JWL, 10/10 St. Louis ebd (median 10/6). Late south 10/16 Rice DFN, 10/17 Dakota ebd, Goodhue ebd, Hennepin AKz, Ramsey ebd (median 10/18). | ||
Winter Wren (Troglodytes hiemalis) | 17 | 35 | Early south (median 8/31) 9/4 Dakota JHa, 9/8 Carver JCy, 9/11 Hennepin EHi, Meeker PKF. High counts 9/27 Ramsey (8, Grove Park) ebd, 9/29 Ramsey (8, Maplewood N.C.) DnS, 10/7 Ramsey (7, Reservoir Woods) RMD. Late north 11/1 Lake JWL, 11/3 St. Louis (Duluth) ebd, 11/4 St. Louis (Stony Point) StK (median 10/24). Please see winter report for numerous late migrants and overwintering birds (median 12/17). | ||
Sedge Wren (Cistothorus stellaris) | 25 | 48 | High counts 8/11 Rock (17, Touch the Sky Prairie) KEm, 8/4 Faribault (12, Prescott W.P.A.) KEm. Late north 10/9 Otter Tail ebd, St. Louis StK, 10/14 Aitkin PEJ, 10/24 Lake JWL (median 10/13). Late south 10/13 Olmsted LHl, 10/17 Hennepin SKS, followed by the third-latest on record 11/14 Hennepin (Lake Hiawatha Park) †BAF (median 10/14). | ||
Marsh Wren (Cistothorus palustris) | 20 | 46 | High counts 9/5 Aitkin (17, Rice River) SKS, 8/17 Yellow Medicine (16, Spellman Lake) GWe. Late north 10/31 Lake (Two Harbors) GWe, m.ob., followed by record-late 11/5 Lake (Silver Bay) CRa (median 10/15). Late south 11/3 Dakota ebd, Lyon GWe, 11/11 Yellow Medicine RJS, 11/19 Murray KEm (median 11/2). | ||
Thrashers, Mockingbirds | |||||
Gray Catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) | 31 | 52 | High count 8/22 Carver (25, Carver P.R.) JCy. Late north 11/7 Mille Lacs CBt, 11/18 St. Louis (Sax-Zim Bog) ebd, 11/22 St. Louis (Duluth) DEd (median 11/1). Late south 11/27 Hennepin GrS, 11/28 Ramsey RMD, 11/30 Anoka CWe (median 11/21). | ||
Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma rufum) | 23 | 43 | High counts 9/9 Lyon (6, Camden S.P.) GWe, 8/23 Sherburne (4, Sherburne N.W.R.) DCk, 8/30 Washington (4) BDo, LiH, GJa. Late north 10/8 Lake ebd, 10/9 St. Louis ebd, 11/11–23 St. Louis KRE (median 11/20). Late south 10/31 Olmsted ebd, 11/5 Hennepin ebd, 11/14 Olmsted ebd (median 12/29). | ||
Northern Mockingbird (Mimus polyglottos) | 1 | Three reports, all from Grand Marias in Cook County: 9/26 ph. LBg, 10/3 ebd, 11/3 ebd. | |||
Starlings | |||||
European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris) | 33 | 53 | Reported statewide. High count 11/22 Dakota (3,000 at SET-Empire) ADS, MwT. | ||
Thrushes | |||||
Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis) | 33 | 51 | High counts 9/24 Sherburne (82, Sherburne N.W.R.) SMC, 10/17 Washington (64, Afton S.P.) ebd. Late north 11/13 Clay (Moorhead) ebd, 11/23 Clay (Cromwell Twp.) PBB, 11/27 Todd RLF, REn (median 11/30). | ||
MOUNTAIN BLUEBIRD (Sialia currucoides) | 3 | 1 | All north 10/24 St. Louis (Stony Point) ph. †JLK, ph. †PHS, JWL, NPo, StK, 11/10 Cass (Walker W.T.P.) ph. †REn, RLF. One south 11/27–29+ Ramsey (Les Bolstad Golf Course) ph. †SBE, ph. †RMD, ph. †ASu, ph. †JWZ, ph. AXH, m.ob. Also see Documented reports still under review. | ||
Townsend's Solitaire (Myadestes townsendi) | 5 | 7 | Early north (median 10/10) 9/24 Todd JLK, 9/28 St. Louis RyS, 9/30 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) NPu, JPR. Also observed north in Clay, Lake, and a first county record 11/22 Lake of the Woods ph. TJJ. All south (median 10/19) 9/21 Hennepin (Elm Creek P.R.) SMC, 10/1 Ramsey (Tony Schmidt Park) LiH, 10/5 Sherburne (Sherburne N.W.R.) ph. MJo, 10/24 Carver (Carver P.R.) JCy, Nicollet ph. ChH, ph. DWK, 10/27 McLeod (Hutchinson) BHa, 10/29 Dakota (Spring Lake P.R.) DFN, 11/12 Ramsey ebd. | ||
Veery (Catharus fuscescens) | 22 | 21 | High count 8/18 St. Louis (8, Hartley Park) JLK. Late north 9/11 St. Louis JLK, 9/12 Itasca TCL, Lake JWL, SLL, 10/7 Aitkin SKS (median 9/14). Late south 10/3 Sibley DWK, 10/5 Yellow Medicine GWe, 10/10 Anoka ebd (median 9/17). | ||
Gray-cheeked Thrush (Catharus minimus) | 6 | 13 | Early north (median 9/3) 8/22 St. Louis (BWCAW) ebd, 8/27 St. Louis (Duluth) JLK, 9/3 Lake ebd. Early south (median 9/1) 8/23–27 Olmsted (Quarry Hill N.C.) ebd, JPr, 8/30 Carver JCy. High count 9/13 St. Louis (12, Brighton Beach) TRK, StK. Late north 10/3 Cook ebd, 10/4 Kanabec MJB, 10/31 – 11/2 Lake NMe, m.ob. (median 10/3). Late south 10/5 Chisago RLR, Olmsted JmP, JPr, 10/6 Hennepin CMB (median 10/8). | ||
Swainson's Thrush (Catharus ustulatus) | 27 | 36 | Early south (median 8/14) 8/16 Le Sueur HCT, 8/17 Hennepin CMB, Ramsey LiH, IsH. High counts 9/11 St. Louis (249, Brighton Beach) StK, TRK, 9/8 St. Louis (237, Brighton Beach) AVa, TRK. Late north 10/25 Lake JWL, 10/26 St. Louis BHo, 10/31, 11/1 Cook ASu, CLR, IsH, m.ob. (median 10/18). Late south 10/18 Hennepin ebd, 10/19 Anoka ebd, 10/23 Anoka CF (median 10/18). | ||
Hermit Thrush (Catharus guttatus) | 26 | 42 | Early south (median 9/15) 9/5 Stearns ebd, 9/12 Hennepin ebd, Ramsey ebd, 9/13 Dakota GUn, Ramsey ebd. High counts 10/6 Hennepin (20, T. S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) ebd, 10/7 Ramsey (15, Reservoir Woods) RMD. See winter report for late migrants north and south. | ||
Wood Thrush (Hylocichla mustelina) | 9 | 21 | Unusual fall reports 8/6 Douglas TBu, 8/31 Goodhue ebd, 8/12 Lyon GWe. Several high counts of 3 individuals. Late north 9/24 Lake JWL, 9/30 Carlton ebd, 10/27 – 11/2 Lake (Knife River) ASu, CLR, m.ob. (median 9/12). Several very late south reports 10/29 Dakota MwT, 11/2 Ramsey DnS, followed by record-late 11/13 Hennepin (Mississippi Gorge R.P.) DCZ (median 10/1) (The Loon 92:193). | ||
American Robin (Turdus migratorius) | 34 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 10/28 Hennepin (3,000, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) ebd, 10/6 St. Louis (2,283) H.R.B.O. | ||
Varied Thrush (Ixoreus naevius) | 2 | 1 | All north (median arrival 11/12) 10/15 St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) ph. TRK, 10/17–18 Polk (East Grand Forks) ph. TLJ, 10/23 Polk SAu, JCJ, 10/26 – 11/3 St. Louis (McQuade Small Craft Harbor) MLH, PHS, m.ob. One south report (median 11/5), 10/23 Le Sueur (near Kasota) ph. fide BHW. | ||
Old World Sparrows | |||||
House Sparrow (Passer domesticus) | 33 | 53 | Reported statewide. High counts 9/15 Dakota (150, Fluegels Grain Elevator) MwT, 10/2 Rice (120, Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) MwT | ||
Eurasian Tree Sparrow (Passer montanus) | 3 | New county record 10/5 through the end of the season Cottonwood (Windom) †KEM, m.ob. Other south reports 11/13–21+ Dakota †KDS, CTS, 11/22 McLeod (Silver Lake, likely the same bird from the previous winter) †ph. JWZ. | |||
Pipits | |||||
American Pipit (Anthus rubescens) | 24 | 45 | Early north (median 9/5) 9/5 Pennington NaH, 9/7 St. Louis ebd, 9/8 Lake JWL. Early south (median 9/8) 9/16 Watonwan LiH, 9/19 Dakota MwT, 9/20 Benton BAb, Isanti JCC, Watonwan STa. High counts 10/16 Stearns (138, Paynesville W.T.P.) PCC, 10/11 Scott (96, Minnesota Valley N.W.R., Louisville Swamp) WCM. Late north 11/6 Cook WCM, JaJ, 11/8 St. Louis MwT, 11/12 St. Louis PHS (median 11/7). Late south 11/14 Wright DWK, 11/16 McLeod ABL, 11/16–28+ Scott (Blue Lake W.T.P.) ANy, BAb (median 11/11). | ||
Finches | |||||
Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus) | 19 | 8 | An exceptional irruptive year for this finch, marking the highest number of reporting counties in the fall since 1985. Most reports came from the northern third of the state. Unusual north sightings 10/30 Kanabec SPS, 11/9 Clay (Moorhead) ShG, 11/11 Clay (Cromwell Twp.) ph. PBB. All south reports (most with photos in eBird, but none submitted to the MOU): 10/23–24 Wright (Maple Lake) BNr, ToL, m.ob., 10/26 Dakota (Hastings) ebd, 10/27 Sherburne (Liviona Twp.) ebd, 11/2 Washington (Carpenter N.C.) EzH, IsH, 11/10 Stearns (Albany) ebd, 11/14–15 Houston (Richard J. Doer Memorial Hardwood Forest) KRz, †SHo, 11/18–19 Stearns (Lake Maria) AaL, CLu, m.ob., 11/28 Benton (Bend in the River Park) HHD. Highest counts all from St. Louis: 11/22–24 (max. 92, near Murphy Lake) ebd, 11/21 Sax-Zim Bog (70) ebd. | ||
Pine Grosbeak (Pinicola enucleator) | 19 | Another remarkable finch irruption with a 72% increase from the 10-year average number of reporting counties. Most sightings were north of a line from Clay to Kanabec. Early north (median 10/19) 10/16 Becker ebd.,10/22 St. Louis JuG, 10/23 St. Louis (four locations) m.ob. Unusual records 11/29 Clay (Cromwell Twp.) ph. PBB, 11/28 Douglas (Spruce Hill C.P.) AaL. Highest counts all from St. Louis: 11/1 (164) H.R.B.O., 11/2 (147) H.R.B.O. | |||
House Finch (Haemorhous mexicanus) | 27 | 51 | Detected across the state. High count 9/18 Rice (60) NiR. | ||
Purple Finch (Haemorhous purpureus) | 29 | 49 | Recorded statewide, including a 43% southern county increase from the 10-year average. Early south (median 8/23, but see summer report) 8/2 Goodhue PEJ, 8/3 Renville ebd, 8/5 Kandiyohi JoS. Highest counts from St. Louis: 9/4 (391) H.R.B.O., 8/29 (190, Stony Point) EFC, RyS. | ||
Redpoll (Common) (Acanthis f. flammea) | 28 | 25 | Good showing this fall represented by 79% and 117% county increases from the 10-year average in the north and south, respectively. Paucity of reports from the west-central region and southern tier of the state. Early north (median 10/16) 10/18 Lake ebd, 10/20 St. Louis (three locations) HTo, LME, ebd. Early south (median 11/1) 10/15 Ramsey †EzH, JbS, 10/24 Anoka ebd, 10/25 Lyon GWe. High counts 10/29 St. Louis (530, Stony Point) HTo, 11/15 Lake (290, Two Harbors) HTo, StK, 10/30 St. Louis (287) H.R.B.O. | ||
Redpoll (Hoary) (Acanthis f. exilipes) | 6 | 1 | The most reports since 2012; most sightings scattered in northern half of state. Early north (median 11/6) 10/24–25 Cook MLH, PEJ, 10/27 Lake ASu, KCR. Also reported north in Cass, Polk, and St. Louis. Notable fall record 10/30 Pine (Pine City W.T.P.) †CRM, m.ob. Only south report was 11/30 Scott (Savage) †BAb. | ||
Red Crossbill (Loxia curvirostra) | 19 | 15 | Well-represented statewide with increases of 61% in the north and 95% in the south from their respective 10-year county average. Early south (median 11/4) 10/3 Olmsted KHg, 10/4 Carver JCy, 10/17 Carver ChP, ebd. High counts both from St. Louis: 10/18 (278, Stony Point) HTo, 10/16 (136) H.R.B.O. Types detected this season: Type 2 (Ponderosa Pine), Type 3 (Western Hemlock), Type 4 (Douglas-fir), Type 10 (Sitka Spruce). | ||
White-winged Crossbill (Loxia leucoptera) | 28 | 30 | Highest number of reporting counties in any fall season: more than 4 (north) and 11 (south) times their respective 10-year average. Found in every region, with reports decreasing along a northeast to southwest gradient. Early south (median 11/13) 9/2 Lyon (Garvin Park) GWe, 10/16 Stearns MtS, 10/18 Hennepin ebd. Highest count ever for Minnesota 10/18 St. Louis (1,805, Stony Point) StK, HTo, followed by two more remarkable high counts from same location 10/23 (760) HTo, StK, 11/7 (615) StK, TRK. | ||
Pine Siskin (Spinus pinus) | 34 | 51 | Detected in every county except Pope and Swift; 48% and 85% county increases from the 10-year average in the north and south, respectively. Early south 8/4–14 Sherburne LMc, 8/18 Hennepin ebd. High counts all from St. Louis: 9/24 (1,655) H.R.B.O., 9/23 (1,507) H.R.B.O., 9/22 (939) H.R.B.O. | ||
American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis) | 34 | 53 | Reported in every county. High counts both from Ramsey (University of Minnesota agricultural fields): 10/27 (300) JbS, 9/14 (200) JbS. | ||
Longspurs and Snow Buntings | |||||
Lapland Longspur (Calcarius lapponicus) | 23 | 39 | Reported from all regions. Early north (median 9/14) 9/4 St. Louis (Cook) JuG, 9/7 Lake JGW, 9/8 Cook KvM. Early south (median 9/24) 9/19 Watonwan TAT., 9/23 Meeker PKF, Olmsted MPe. High counts 11/25 Lincoln (1,000, Lake Benton) RJS, 10/8 St. Louis (545, Park Point R.A.) JLK, 11/22 McLeod (400, Vale Ave.) BHa. | ||
CHESTNUT-COLLARED LONGSPUR (Calcarius ornatus) | No fall reports since 2010. | ||||
Smith's Longspur (Calcarius pictus) | 3 | 5 | Most fall reports since 2017. All north 9/17–18 St. Louis (2, McQuade Small Craft Harbor) ph. KRE, †PHS, m.ob., 9/27 St. Louis (40th Ave. West) MLH, 10/8–11 St. Louis (max. 3, Park Point R.A.) TBl, CBl, †PHS, ph. LBa, m.ob., 10/24 Cook (Lutsen Resort) †MLH, 10/25 Aitkin (north of Lawler) KCR. All south 10/14 Lac qui Parle (5, Salt Lake) GWe, 10/15 Lyon (Island Lake) GWe, 10/17 Cottonwood (Rock Ridge Prairie S.N.A) ph. FFa, 10/21 Lyon (6, Cottonwood W.T.P) GWe, 10/24 Cottonwood (near Red Rock Prairie) DWK, Lincoln (12, season’s high count, Lake Benton Twp.) ph. KEm, JWH, 10/25 Meeker †BAb, 10/27–28 Lyon (max. 8, near Runholt) ph. GWe, ph. RJS, MGi. | ||
Snow Bunting (Plectrophenax nivalis) | 25 | 33 | Reported in all regions; fewest reports from the southern quarter of the state. Early north (median 10/9) 10/3–6 St. Louis ClN, ebd, 10/7 Cass DoH, 10/9 St. Louis (north of Orr) SAu, St. Louis (Duluth) ebd. Early south (median 10/17) 10/19 Sherburne DFe, 10/23 Benton HHD, Meeker PKF. High counts 11/7 Wilkin (300, Kent) ebd, 10/26 St. Louis (259) H.R.B.O. | ||
Towhees, Sparrows | |||||
Grasshopper Sparrow (Ammodramus savannarum) | 3 | 20 | High count 8/30 Washington (5, Grey Cloud Dunes S.N.A.) BDo, LiH. All north 8/2 Marshall (Agassiz N.W.R) ebd, Otter Tail ebd, 9/25 Douglas (Clifford Lake Rd.) JLK. Few south reports after early September. Late south 9/16 Lyon (2) GWe, 9/26 Brown (2) BTS, MiO, 10/2 Swift DLP (median 9/29). | ||
Lark Sparrow (Chondestes grammacus) | 3 | 13 | Reported largely from the western third and east-central regions. High counts 8/1 Lyon (14, Russell gravel pits) GWe, 8/2 Dakota (8, Lake Byllesby R.P.) KDS, 8/30 Washington (5, Cottage Grove) GJa. Late north 9/3 Wilkin DWK, 9/5 Clay (Cromwell Twp.) PBB, 9/18 Clay (Moorhead) CMk (median 9/7). Late south 8/31 Lincoln SDz, ebd, 9/14 Dakota ebd, 9/26 Freeborn (Myre-Big Island S.P.) ebd (median 9/19). | ||
Chipping Sparrow (Spizella passerina) | 33 | 53 | Detected in every county except Mahnomen. High counts 9/1 Dakota (55, Resurrection Cemetery) BAF, 9/11 Hennepin (50, U of MN Transitway) JbS, 10/6 Rice (50, Norway Valley Woods) ebd. Late north 11/2 Polk SAu, Todd SDi, 11/7 Otter Tail ebd, 11/22 St. Louis JDx (median 11/11). Late south 11/17 Wright ebd, 11/18 Benton DOr, 11/23–28 Ramsey ebd (median 11/19). See winter report for potentially overwintering individuals north and south. | ||
Clay-colored Sparrow (Spizella pallida) | 29 | 45 | Reports spanned the entire state including a 37% increase in southern counties from the 10-year average. High counts 8/22 Pipestone (24, Pheasant Terrace) VKl, 8/23 St. Louis (17, Park Point R.A.) StK, IDv, 8/1 Dakota (14, Vermillion Highlands W.M.A) ebd. Late north 10/24 Clay PBB, Douglas REn, RLF, Otter Tail TFu, 11/3 Polk SAu (median 10/19). Late south 10/17 Hennepin DEl, Ramsey ebd, 10/18 Dakota ebd, Freeborn JBu (median 10/18). | ||
Field Sparrow (Spizella pusilla) | 11 | 47 | Found north up to a line from Otter Tail to Pine, plus Beltrami, Crow Wing and St. Louis, and in all but 6 south counties. Record-high count 10/5 Yellow Medicine (54, Upper Sioux Agency S.P.) GWe; other high counts 8/30 Hennepin (19, Crow-Hassan P.R.) JBs, WFe, 9/9 Lyon (18, Camden S.P.) GWe. Late north 9/29 Douglas TFu, St. Louis MLH, 10/9 Otter Tail ebd (median 10/19). Late south 10/29 Yellow Medicine GWe, 10/30 Lyon GWe, 11/4 Hennepin JbS (median 10/25, but see winter report). | ||
Fox Sparrow (Passerella iliaca) | 30 | 51 | Detected in all but six counties. Early north (median 9/19) 9/15 Koochiching AMe, 9/19 St. Louis ebd, 9/20 Kanabec SPS. Early south (median 9/20) 9/10 Ramsey (2, Battle Creek Park) JZj, 9/17 Ramsey (Breck Woods) JbS, 9/21 Hennepin PSm. High count 10/25 St, Louis (50, Duluth, Lakeside/Lester Park) LME. Late north 11/19 Hubbard REn, 11/21 St. Louis JLK, 11/20–22 Todd REn, RLF (median 12/17). See winter report for overwintering southern birds. | ||
American Tree Sparrow (Spizelloides arborea) | 29 | 49 | Recorded across the state. Early north (median 9/25) 9/18 St. Louis ebd, 9/24 Cass ebd, Cook CDe, TAr. Early south (median 9/30) 9/29 Ramsey SPS, 9/30 Stearns MtS, 10/7 Anoka ebd. High counts 10/28 Aitkin (75, Tamarack) ASu, 10/21 Cook (66, Tofte Heights) JaJ, 10/24 Lake (65, Two Harbors Fairgrounds) JWL. | ||
Dark-eyed Junco (Junco hyemalis) | 34 | 53 | Observed in every county. Early south (median 9/9) 8/28 Dakota JHa, 9/10 Scott ebd, 9/11 Lincoln JCC. High counts 9/28 St. Louis (300, Northshore Mining Company, Babbitt) NPo, 10/14 St. Louis (257, Forest Hill) JLK, 10/16 Hubbard (250, Kabekona Lake) REn, RLF. Oreganus group of subspecies found in an impressive 21 counties spanning 9/28 – 11/13: in the north, Cass DoH, Clay PPB, Grant CNn, Pennington ANy, St. Louis TRK, Todd REn, RLF; in the south Anoka DPG, Brown ebd, Dakota MwT, Fillmore ToM, Hennepin PRH, Lyon GWe, Meeker PKF, Murray GWe, Olmsted ebd, Ramsey DHo, Rice NiR, Sherburne ebd, Stearns MtS, Washington GJa, Yellow Medicine GWe; no more than two individuals were seen at any location. | ||
White-crowned Sparrow (Zonotrichia leucophrys) | 27 | 49 | Reports came from all regions with a 40% increase from the 10-year average number of southern counties. Early north (median 9/10) 9/7–9 Lake ebd, JWa, 9/10 St. Louis (Ely) ebd. Early south (median 9/16) 9/11 Hennepin ebd, 9/13 Blue Earth MiO, 9/15 Hennepin ebd. High count 9/25 St. Louis (75, Meadowlands) IaG. Late north 11/11 St. Louis JLK, 11/13–15 Polk TJJ (median 12/17). Late south 11/20 Cottonwood KEm, Scott RiC, 11/22 Dakota RBW (median 12/20). See winter report for overwintering birds in the north and south. Subspecies Z. l. gambelii reported from 9/17 — 10/30 in Cook, Lake, St. Louis, Lyon, Ramsey, Rice. Counts of gambelii did not surpass six birds. | ||
Harris's Sparrow (Zonotrichia querula) | 31 | 47 | Found in all but nine counties, the highest fall county turnout since at least 1999. Early north (median 9/16) 9/12–20 St. Louis JuG, m.ob., 9/19 Lake KrM. Early south (median 9/22) 9/20 Dakota DFN, 9/22 Brown STa, 9/24 Chippewa GWe. High counts 10/28 Yellow Medicine (33, Blue Devil Valley S.N.A.) GWe, 10/17 Rock (27, Blue Mounds S.P.) NSg, 10/24 Otter Tail (25, Millerville) JsS. Late north 11/27–28 Grant CNn, 11/19–29 Clay PBB (median 12/19). Late south 11/28 Redwood BTS (median 12/26). See winter report for late migrants north and south. | ||
White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis) | 34 | 53 | Reported in all counties. Probable early migrants arrived south in July. High counts all from St. Louis (Brighton Beach): 9/14 (1,780) StK, TRK, 9/22 (650) StK, TRK, 9/8 (500) AVa, TRK. See winter report for many overwintering individuals. | ||
Dark-eyed Junco X White-throated Sparrow (Junco hyemalis X Zonotrichia albicollis) | 1 | First record of this hybrid in Minnesota: 10/21 Chisago (Franconia) ph. MTe (The Loon 92:138). | |||
Vesper Sparrow (Pooecetes gramineus) | 27 | 46 | More widely reported than in any previous fall season, although quite scarce in the north-central region. Unusual record 8/16 Koochiching ANy. High counts 10/9 Lyon (10, Marshall) GWe, 8/9 Hennepin (8, Crow-Hassan P.R.) JBs, 8/21, 9/7 Otter Tail (8, Millerville) JsS. Late north 10/22 Todd REn, RLF, 10/24 Clay PBB, Otter Tail JsS (median 10/19). Late south 10/30 Steele NiR, 11/21 Ramsey JZj, 11/25 Yellow Medicine GWe (median 10/27). | ||
LeConte's Sparrow (Ammospiza leconteii) | 10 | 35 | Notable north report 9/26 Beltrami (Old Pike Ponds) AxB. Aside from August reports of possible breeders south, early south (median 9/13) 9/4 Hennepin KSo, ph. WBl, Ramsey ph. AnA. High counts 9/26 Brown (20 across several locations) BTS, MiO, 10/4 Rice (15, Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) EmR, NiR, 10/3 Pipestone (12, Winter W.M.A.) JWH, KEm. Late north 10/12 Lake (Two Harbors) JWL, 10/15 Polk SAu, 10/25 Lake (Two Harbors) JWL, PHS (median 10/13). Late south 10/17 Rice NiR, 10/20 Lyon GWe, 10/26 Ramsey RMD (median 10/19). | ||
Nelson's Sparrow (Ammospiza nelsoni) | 5 | 22 | More widely reported than in any previous fall season, in more than 2.5 times the 10-year average of reporting counties. All north 9/5 Aitkin SKS, 9/22 Douglas (Tenhoff W.M.A.) ph. REn, RLF, m.ob., 9/26 St. Louis JPR, PHS, 10/3 Becker (Chippewa Picnic Area) MO, 10/4 Kanabec (South Fork Twp.) SPS. Early south (median 9/18) 9/19 Lyon (Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) RJS, 9/20–23 Olmsted JWH, m.ob., 9/23–24 Swift (100th St. SW) ASu, CRM. High counts 9/24 Lyon (8, Lines W.M.A.) GWe, 9/24–27 Olmsted (4, South Landfill and East Landfill Kalmar Reservoirs) MiD, MwT, m.ob. Late south 10/11 Dakota MZa, NiR, ebd, 10/14 Lac qui Parle GWe, Yellow Medicine (3) GWe (median 10/9). | ||
Henslow's Sparrow (Centronyx henslowii) | 10 | Scattered sightings south, although largely absent from South-central, Southeast, and West-central regions. High counts 8/11 Rock (6, Touch the Sky Prairie) KEm, 8/9 Hennepin (5, Crow-Hassan P.R.) JBs. Late south (median 8/22) 10/5 Rice (Prairie Creek W.M.A.) †NiR, 9/26 – 10/10 Rice (Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) MZa, m.ob., 10/10 Kandiyohi (Lake Lillian W.T.P.) †DWK. | |||
Savannah Sparrow (Passerculus sandwichensis) | 33 | 51 | Detected in all but three counties. High counts 10/2 Ramsey (80, University of Minnesota agricultural fields) JbS, 9/26 Grant (62, North Ottawa Impoundment) BLz, 10/9 Otter Tail (50, Glendalough S.P.) ebd. Late north 11/5–6 Lake KRE, m.ob., 11/7 St. Louis JLK, 11/29 Kanabec SPS (median 11/4). Late south 11/11 Murray GWe, 11/12 Sherburne (2, Houlton Conservation Area) JOs, 11/19 Sherburne (Island Lake Park) JOs (median 11/6). Also see winter report for late migrants or overwintering birds. | ||
Song Sparrow (Melospiza melodia) | 34 | 53 | Found in every county. High counts 8/1 Sherburne (46, Sherburne N.W.R.) RCl, 8/6 Lake (37, Two Harbors) JLK, 8/5 St. Louis (32, Western Waterfront Trail) JLK. Late north 11/24 Becker HeH (median 12/18). See winter report for overwintering individuals in the north and south. | ||
Lincoln's Sparrow (Melospiza lincolnii) | 27 | 48 | Found across all regions. Early south (median 8/31) 8/2 Carver (Rapids Lake, Minnesota Valley N.W.R.) †JCy, 8/30 Blue Earth MiO, Rice EmR. Notable high counts 10/2 Ramsey (30, University of Minnesota agricultural fields) JbS, 10/2 Hennepin (26, Coldwater Spring) PRH, 10/10 Nicollet (24, Linnaeus Arboretum) BAb. Late north 11/12 Clay TCL, 11/12 St. Louis (Hartley Park) SNe, 11/16 St. Louis (Lower Chester Creek) ebd (median 10/27). Late south 11/12–13 Hennepin KOC, VRL, ebd, 11/14 Ramsey DnS, 11/13–18 Anoka DFe (median 11/4). | ||
Swamp Sparrow (Melospiza georgiana) | 31 | 53 | Found in all but three counties. Late north (median 11/1) 11/15 Lake HTo, StK, St. Louis (Stony Point) SNe, StK, TRK, 11/22 St. Louis (Meadowlands) ebd. See winter report for both northern and southern overwintering birds. High counts 10/5 Yellow Medicine (32, Upper Sioux Agency S.P.) GWe, 9/12 Anoka (30, Forest Lake) ebd, 10/2 Big Stone (30, Correll) WCM, 10/12 Hennepin (30, Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) DnS. | ||
Spotted Towhee (Pipilo maculatus) | 2 | 9 | Best season for this species ever. All north 9/29 Clay (Glyndon) ph. CBm, 10/2 Lake (Silver Bay) ABm. All south 9/22 Swift (male and female) DLP, 9/23–24 Big Stone/Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) DLP, ph. ASu, m.ob., 9/25 Chippewa (Shakopee Lake) †CRM, ph. RMS, m.ob., 9/28–29 Hennepin (Minnetonka) ph. RuS, m.ob., 9/29 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 10/3–7 Ramsey (by Vadnais Lake) †LiH, EzH, Ish, 10/24 Le Sueur (Ney N.C.) †DBz, ph. †DWK, m.ob., 11/3–23 Ramsey (Maplewood) JGl, 11/10–11 Mower (Austin) PMM, ph. JPr, JmP, 10/5 – 11/13 Lyon (Cottonwood) ph. GWe. | ||
Eastern Towhee (Pipilo erythrophthalmus) | 8 | 27 | Found statewide but extremely scarce in the northern third. High counts 8/1 Sherburne (11, Sherburne N.W.R.) RCl, 8/2 Winona (11, Plowline Trail) ToM, 8/16, 10/5 Yellow Medicine (8, Upper Sioux Agency S.P.) WCM, GWe, 8/17 Blue Earth (8, Minneopa S.P.) SDz. Late north 9/26 Clay DPW, Douglas LSl, 9/29 Todd JLK, 10/7 Otter Tail LSl (median 10/7). Late south 11/7 Rice MZa, 11/9 Sherburne LMc, 11/10–14 Ramsey SKS (median 11/10). See winter report for probable overwintering individuals. | ||
Spotted Towhee X Eastern Towhee (Pipilo maculatus X P. erythrophthalmus) | 1 | Eighth state record of this hybrid 9/25 Lac qui Parle (Big Stone N.W.R.) †DLP. | |||
Yellow-breasted Chat | |||||
Yellow-breasted Chat (Icteria virens) | 1 | Sole report is also a new fall record: 8/13 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) †GWe. | |||
Blackbirds, Orioles | |||||
Yellow-headed Blackbird (Xanthocephalus xanthocephalus) | 11 | 28 | Recorded west of a line from Roseau to Dakota with notable exception 8/9 Crow Wing (Saint Mathias Rd. rice paddies) NSg. High counts 8/4 Grant (820, North Ottawa Impoundment) KJB, 9/4 Lac qui Parle (560, Salt Lake) GWe. Late north 9/10 Grant DFe, ebd, Roseau SDz (median 10/8). Late south 10/15 Lyon (Lone Tree Lake) GWe, 10/20, 11/5 Lyon (Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) GWe (median 11/10). | ||
Bobolink (Dolichonyx oryzivorus) | 12 | 28 | Found in all regions, though most scarce in the North-central. High counts 8/12 Lincoln (200, Hendricks) GWe, 8/19 Lyon (150, Russell) GWe, 8/12 Lincoln (60, Arco) GWe. Late north 9/23 Lake JWL, St. Louis (H.R.N.R.) NPu, 9/26–20 St. Louis (Stony Point) TRK (median 9/29). Late south 9/26 Swift RAE, 9/26–28 Olmsted m.ob. (median 10/5). | ||
Eastern Meadowlark (Sturnella magna) | 9 | 22 | All reports east of lines from St. Louis to Todd to Martin. High counts 8/10 Olmsted (11, South Landfill Reservoir) JPr, 10/11 Wabasha (9, Weaver Dunes S.N.A.) DnS, 10/4 Hennepin (8, Crow-Hassan P.R.) MZa. Late north 10/24 Aitkin SC, Mille Lacs HHD, REn, RLF, Morrison REn, RLF, 10/25 Cook PEJ, and record-late north date 11/29 Pine (Crooked River) †TPa (median 10/22). Late south 11/14–16 Hennepin (two locations) ABL, SMC, SOa, 11/28 Anoka ebd (median 10/29), but also see winter report. | ||
Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta) | 22 | 31 | Found in all regions, with the North-central and Southeastern regions containing the fewest reporting counties. Increases over the 10-year county average by 53% north and 37% south. High counts 10/28 Clay (30, Oakport Twp. East) DPW, 10/14 Lac qui Parle (20, Salt Lake) GWe, 10/26 Murray (20, Lake Sarah Twp.) KEm. Late north 11/11 Cook LWd, 11/18 St. Louis (Portman Park, Duluth) DEd, 11/27 St. Louis (McQuade Small Craft Harbor) ebd (median 11/2). Late south 11/10 Ramsey JbS, ebd, 11/14 Sibley ebd, 11/22 McLeod BHa (median 11/16). See winter report for lingering northern and southern birds. | ||
Orchard Oriole (Icterus spurius) | 6 | 27 | Sightings covered all southern and central regions plus Northwest. Southern reporting counties increased by 46% from the 10-year average, although number of counties is comparable to the previous two years. High count 8/8 Anoka (6, Mississippi West R.P.) RSk. Late north 8/15 Clay PBB, 8/14–18 Marshall JHs (median 8/20). Late south 8/31 Le Sueur WCM, Meeker BNn, Pipestone ANy, 9/4 Lac qui Parle WCM, 9/5 Carver KSo, WBl (median 8/25). | ||
BULLOCK'S ORIOLE (Icterus bullockii) | 1 | Minnesota’s sixth record and second fall record 10/26–30 (but see winter report) Itasca (Coleraine) ph. †SC, ph. †KEm, ph. †JGW, m.ob. Interestingly, four out of the six records have occurred since 2019. | |||
Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula) | 28 | 51 | Reported statewide. High count 9/2 Lyon (16, Garvin Park) GWe. Late north 9/14 St. Louis IaG, 9/14–26 Grant CNn (median 9/20). All November reports south 11/20–27 Blue Earth fide BHW, 11/1–30 Brown MTW (median 10/11); also see winter report. | ||
Red-winged Blackbird (Agelaius phoeniceus) | 34 | 53 | Found in every county. High counts 8/11 Grant (18,000, counted by 100s coming in to roost at North Ottawa Impoundment) KJB, 10/20 Lyon (11,400, counted by 100s, Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) GWe. | ||
Brown-headed Cowbird (Molothrus ater) | 17 | 47 | Found in every region. High counts 10/6 Watonwan (300, conservative estimate, near Madelia) AKz, 9/1 Cottonwood (185, Windom) ebd, 10/21 Olmsted (100, Silver Creek Reservoir) JmP. Late north 10/10 Wilkin ebd, 10/12 Todd (Kandota Twp.) RLF, REn, 10/18 Todd (Little Saulk Twp,) ebd (median 10/21). See winter report for late south records. | ||
Rusty Blackbird (Euphagus carolinus) | 25 | 48 | Reported in every region and in all but five south counties, the most ever. Early north (median 9/13) 9/9 St. Louis (Steep Lake) ebd, 9/10 Lake JaE, St. Louis (10, Stony Point) JLK. Early south (median 9/23) 9/22 Hennepin CMB, Olmsted LAV, 9/24 Chippewa GWe, Lac qui Parle ebd, Ramsey ebd. High counts 10/1 Lake (1,175, Palisade Head) HTo, StK, TRK, 10/1 St. Louis (852) H.R.B.O. See winter report for overwintering birds north and south. | ||
Brewer's Blackbird (Euphagus cyanocephalus) | 25 | 33 | Found in all regions, with reports from more counties north and south than in any fall season since at least 2000. High count 9/10 Grant (350, North Ottawa Impoundment) DFe, ebd. Late north 10/28 Clay DPW, 10/30 Otter Tail ebd, 11/3 Becker TKa (median 11/4). Late south 11/9 Sibley DFe, 11/13–14 Pipestone LVD, 11/19 Lac qui Parle WCM (median 11/13); also see winter report. | ||
Common Grackle (Quiscalus quiscula) | 31 | 53 | Found in all but three counties. High counts 10/20 Lyon (12,300, Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) GWe, 10/8 Jackson (8,000, Brown Park) AKz, 10/21 Winona (7,500, near Dresbach) MJM. | ||
Great-tailed Grackle (Quiscalus mexicanus) | 2 | No count exceeded three birds. Bulk of reports came from traditional site in Jackson (Hwy 86 and 730th St. in Lakefield Twp.) 8/5–25 ASu, m.ob. Only other reports were the latest south 9/17–28 Lyon ( Black Rush Lake W.P.A.) RJS, GWe. | |||
Warblers | |||||
Ovenbird (Seiurus aurocapilla) | 31 | 46 | Detected in all regions. High counts 9/6 Carver (14, M.R.V.N.W.R. Rapids Lake) JCy, 9/6 Anoka (10, Linwood Lake) JWa, 9/10 Steele (9, Saco Farm Woods & Fields) PSu. Late north 9/27 Itasca SC, 9/28 Todd JLK, 9/27–30 St. Louis (two locations) BEA, ebd (median 10/1). Late south 10/10 Carver JCy, 10/10–23 Hennepin (two locations) ebd, TJo, 10/24 Anoka RLR (median 10/19). | ||
Louisiana Waterthrush (Parkesia motacilla) | 3 | All reports of our earliest-departing warbler (median late south 8/23): 8/3 Washington (Crystal Spring S.N.A.) DFe, 8/6 Chisago (Lawrence Creek S.N.A.) AaL, CLu, plus new fall record 9/2 Nicollet (Seven Mile Creek C.P.) †NSg. | |||
Northern Waterthrush (Parkesia noveboracensis) | 23 | 35 | Found in all regions. Possible early south away from breeding birds (median 8/9) 8/4 Benton HHD, 8/7 Ramsey ebd, 8/15 Hennepin TAT. High counts 8/16 St. Louis (13, Stony Point) StK, 8/25 Cook (13, Grand Marais Artist’s Point) JLA, 8/23 St. Louis (10, Park Point R.A.) IDv, StK. Noteworthy record 8/28 Rock (Touch the Sky Prairie) GHl. Late north 9/27 Cook ebd, 9/26 – 10/9 St. Louis StK, TRK (median 9/28). Late south 10/2 Hennepin (French Creek Preserve) ebd, Hennepin (Old Cedar Ave. Bridge) ebd, Sherburne LMc, 10/6 Redwood GWe, 10/9 Blue Earth ChH (median 10/5). | ||
Golden-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera) | 22 | 36 | Reported mostly from the eastern two-thirds, plus unusual southwestern records 9/1 Jackson ANy, 8/26 Lyon (Garvin Park) GWe. High counts 8/19 Cass (9, Crow Wing S.P.) MJB, 9/10 Hennepin (9) TAT. Late north 9/13 Crow Wing PSP, 9/17 Itasca TCL, 9/22 St. Louis H.R.B.O. (median 9/13). Late south 9/22 Lyon GWe, Ramsey RMD, 9/24–29 Hennepin (two locations) ZSk, SLC, VRL (median 9/25). | ||
Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora cyanoptera) | 21 | Reported almost entirely from the southeastern quarter. High counts 8/15 Carver (7, Carver P.R.) JCy, 9/4 Dakota (4, Miesville Ravine P.R.) JCC. Late south 9/16 Hennepin ebd, Scott BHe, 9/18 Dakota BAF (median 9/15). | |||
Golden-winged Warbler X Blue-winged Warbler (Vermivora chrysoptera X V. cyanoptera) | 3 | All “Brewster’s” type unless specified otherwise: 8/12 Washington (Afton S.P.) ELi, 8/21 (Oakdale Nature Preserve; unknown type) JDS, 9/1 Olmsted (Quarry Hill N.C.) JPr, 9/9 Ramsey (Lake Como) JKu. | |||
Black-and-white Warbler (Mniotilta varia) | 32 | 51 | Recorded in all but four counties. All-time high count for state 9/4 St. Louis (60, Brighton Beach) HTo, StK. Other high counts 9/13 St. Louis (33, Brighton Beach) HTo, StK, TRK, 9/10 Hennepin (24, Cedar Lake) ebd. Late north 9/27 – 10/2 St. Louis (two locations) REn, RLF, JLA, 10/4 Itasca ebd (median 10/4). Late south 10/3 Washington ebd, 10/6 Redwood GWe, Washington DFN (median 10/6). | ||
Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria citrea) | 4 | Reported from Carver, Dakota, Goodhue, Hennepin. High count 8/6 Goodhue (4, Mississippi River Lock and Dam 3) EBy. Late south 9/4 Goodhue ebd, 9/6 Carver JCy, 9/11 Dakota DVe (median 9/2). | |||
Tennessee Warbler (Leiothlypis peregrina) | 30 | 49 | Found statewide. See summer report for early fall migrants south. High count 8/23 St. Louis (250, Park Point R.A.) PHS. Late north 10/17 Lake JWL, 10/21 St. Louis MLH, 11/6 Lake (Silver Bay) †ABm (median 10/16). Late south 10/25 Hennepin ACr, 10/26 Dakota ADS, 10/26–28 Winona ToM, DFN, PEJ (median 10/19). | ||
Orange-crowned Warbler (Leiothlypis celata) | 31 | 49 | Found statewide. Early north (median 9/1) 8/22–23 St. Louis (Park Point) †PHS, †BMu, †ECF, †RyS, 9/3 Red Lake CRM. Early south (median 9/1) 9/1 Anoka ebd, Benton HHD, Brown SLH, Rock HCT. High counts 9/29 Hennepin (26, Crow-Hassan P.R.) SuH, WCM, 9/26 Dakota (23, Dodge N.C.) JHa, 10/3 Carver (22, Carver P.R.) JCy. Late north 10/28 St. Louis MLH, 11/1 Lake (Silver Bay) MaJ, 11/5 Lake (knife River) KRE, m.ob. (median 10/26). Late south 11/8 Freeborn ChA, 11/11–14 Sherburne JOs, HHD, 11/14 Anoka CF (median 11/1). Note: August reports without descriptions are excluded. | ||
Nashville Warbler (Leiothlypis ruficapilla) | 31 | 52 | Found in all but four counties. See summer report for likely early southbound migrants south. Notable high counts 9/4 St. Louis (300, Brighton Beach) HTo, StK, 8/23 St. Louis (200, Park Point R.A.) PHS. Late north 10/17 Clearwater JWL, St. Louis (four locations) GrS, PHS, BEA, SCB, 10/24 Aitkin SC, St. Louis (North Bay) RyS (median 10/21). Late south 10/26 Dakota KDS, Hennepin JWl, 10/28 Washington JDS, 10/30 Carver JCC (median 10/26). | ||
Connecticut Warbler (Oporornis agilis) | 11 | 12 | All reports east a line from Marshall to Olmsted. Early south (median 8/24) 8/22 Scott (Louisville Swamp) BAb, 8/24 Sherburne MJB, 8/27 Anoka CF. Late north 9/7 Cook KLi, 9/27 St. Louis (40th Ave W., Duluth) MLH, 9/29 St. Louis (Indian Point, Duluth) LBa (median 9/16). Late south 9/23 Hennepin ebd, 9/29 Dakota DVe, 10/6 Ramsey SBE (median 9/18). No count greater than two birds. | ||
Mourning Warbler (Geothlypis philadelphia) | 21 | 29 | Unusual south reports 8/31 Pipestone (Split Rock Creek S.P.) SDz, 9/27 Rock (2, Blue Mounds S.P.) ebd. High counts both in St. Louis: 8/15 (5, E. Superior St., Duluth) KJB, 9/22 (5, Brighton Beach) StK, TRK. Late north 9/26 St. Louis StK, TRK, 9/28 Todd JLK (median 9/14). Late south 10/3 Ramsey ebd, 10/7 Hennepin MaS, 10/17 Ramsey AnA (median 9/28). | ||
Common Yellowthroat (Geothlypis trichas) | 34 | 52 | Found in every county except Nobles. High counts 9/9 Hennepin (40, Minnesota River N.W.R. Bass Ponds) MZa, 8/1 Dakota (33, Vermillion W.M.A.) ebd, 9/12 Anoka (30) ebd. Late north 10/16 St. Louis (Western Waterfront Trail) JLK, 10/19 Cook LWd, 10/24 St. Louis (Moose Lake Banding Station) AVa, HTo (median 10/13). Late south 10/30 Lyon GWe, 11/21–28 Hennepin (Bass Ponds) JCa, TGi (median 10/25); also see winter report). | ||
Hooded Warbler (Setophaga citrina) | 3 | All reports 8/3 Scott (Murphy-Hanrehan P.R.) BHe, 8/24 Washington (Afton S.P.) PAl, 9/7 Hennepin (Lake Nokomis) WPe (median departure 9/8). | |||
American Redstart (Setophaga ruticilla) | 33 | 50 | Found statewide. Notable high counts from St. Louis: 9/4 (350, Brighton Beach) HTo, StK, 8/23 (300, Park Point) PHS. Late north 10/8 Lake JlB, 10/7–9 St. Louis (two locations) MLH, StK (median 10/11). Late south 10/10 Ramsey (White Bear Lake) ebd, 10/12 Anoka DPG, 10/17 Ramsey (Vadnais Lake) ebd (median 10/9). | ||
Cape May Warbler (Setophaga tigrina) | 9 | 16 | Noted in every region except West-central, though most reports in the eastern half of the state. Early south (median 8/22) 8/6 Goodhue EBy, 8/22 Rice EmR, 8/24 Washington DFN. Highest counts all from St. Louis: 9/13 (15, Brighton Beach) HTo, StK, TRK, 8/12 (9, Stony Point) StK. Late north 10/1 Lake (Palisade Head) StK, TRK, (Two Harbors, Lighthouse Point) ebd, 10/2 Cook ebd, 10/3 Lake (Two Harbors) JWL (median 10/6). Late south 9/26 Carver JCy, 9/27 Ramsey JDv, 10/13 Blue Earth DAh (median 9/29). | ||
Cerulean Warbler (Setophaga cerulea) | 5 | Highest number of reporting fall counties in a decade. All birds: 8/6–14 Hennepin (Lake Rebecca P.R.) SuH, 8/17 Meeker (near Dassel) PKF, 8/20 Washington (Oakdale N.P.) JDS, 8/21 Houston (Hillside Rd. in Reno) AAz, 9/2 Nicollet (Seven Mile Creek C.P.) NSg (median departure 8/26). | |||
Northern Parula (Setophaga americana) | 21 | 34 | Found in every region. Early south (median 8/18, but see summer report) 8/17–18 Ramsey LiH, SBE, VBC, 8/18 Dakota PRH, 8/19 Sherburne ebd. Noteworthy high counts 9/4 St. Louis (12, Brighton Beach) HTo, StK, 9/13 St. Louis (11, Brighton Beach) StK, TRK, 8/7 Lake (9, Agate Bay) GWe. Late north 10/3 Itasca PLe, 10/4 Lake JWL, 10/5 Cook LWd (median 9/28). Late south 10/4 Carver JCy, 10/6 Ramsey GDr, 10/6–7 Steele PSu (median 10/3). | ||
Magnolia Warbler (Setophaga magnolia) | 27 | 45 | Reported statewide. Early south (median 8/16) 8/16 Hennepin CMB, 8/17 Carver DWK, Hennepin TAT, ebd, Ramsey ebd. Highest fall counts from Brighton Beach in St. Louis: 9/22 (40) StK, TRK, 9/13 (35), HTo, StK, TRK, 9/8 (30) TRK. Late north 10/4 Itasca ebd, Lake ebd, 10/18 Kanabec (Kroschel Twp.) SPS (median 10/3). Late south 10/5 Chisago RLR, Houston ToM, Olmsted JmP, JPr, 10/7 Washington JDS (median 10/7). | ||
Bay-breasted Warbler (Setophaga castanea) | 23 | 37 | Statewide distribution with 53% (north) and 42% (south) increases from respective 10-year average number of reporting counties. Early south (median 8/19) 8/18 Hennepin RBW, Ramsey LiH, VBC, Washington PNi. High counts 9/5 Ramsey (10, Sucker Lake) MJB, 8/22 St. Louis (8, Lake Vermilion) ebd. Late north 9/26 Beltrami AxB, St. Louis (East Hillside, Duluth) RyS, (H.R.N.R.) ebd (median 9/30). Late south 9/30 Sherburne ebd, 10/2 Ramsey (Tamarack N.C.) ebd, 10/20 Ramsey (Roseville) SPS (median 10/5). | ||
Blackburnian Warbler (Setophaga fusca) | 28 | 44 | Found in all regions. See summer report for earliest south migrant (median 8/10); subsequent early south reports 8/11 Rice ebd, 8/13 Dakota DFN. High counts 8/23 St. Louis (10, Park Point R.A.) PHS, 8/16 St. Louis (8, Stony Point) StK, 9/2 Lyon (8, Garvin Park) GWe, 9/4 St. Louis (8, Brighton Beach) HTo. Late north 9/17 Itasca TCL, 9/19 St. Louis MtS, 9/22 Carlton ebd (median 9/22). Late south 9/26 Carver JCy, Stearns AUm, Waseca APi, 9/27 Renville BTS, Steele PSu (median 9/25). | ||
Yellow Warbler (Setophaga petechia) | 34 | 50 | Detected in all but three Southeast counties. Record high fall count 8/5 Marshall (52, Agassiz N.W.R.) EdB; another notable tally 8/31 Traverse (30, Dumont) BBi. Late north 9/24 Lake JWL, Polk HHu, 9/26 Clay PBB, 10/4 Kanabec SPS (median 9/27). Late south 9/29 Dakota MwT, Wabasha ebd, 10/27 Anoka (Coon Rapids Dam) ph. JFy (median 9/27). | ||
Chestnut-sided Warbler (Setophaga pensylvanica) | 31 | 42 | Recorded statewide; fewest reports from the Southwest. Highest fall count and second highest in Minnesota 8/23 St. Louis (100, Park Point R.A.) PHS. Also noteworthy tally 9/4 St. Louis (30, Brighton Beach) HTo. Late north 9/28 Pine ebd, St. Louis PAl, ebd, 10/7 Cook JBs (median 9/30). Late south 10/3 Wabasha ebd, 10/4 Steele DWK, 10/11 Hennepin (Mississippi Gorge R.P.) †DCZ (median 10/3). | ||
Blackpoll Warbler (Setophaga striata) | 16 | 27 | Scattered across all regions. Unusual report 9/2 Traverse (Dumont) BBi. Early north (median 8/22) 8/15 Koochiching AMe, 8/15–16 Carlton (2) ebd, 8/16 St. Louis JWL, SLL. Early south (median 8/22) 8/17 Meeker PKF, 8/18 Anoka JkS, Rice GHo. High counts all from St. Louis: 9/7 (30, Pine Forest S.N.A.) ebd, 9/4 (25, Brighton Beach) HTo, StK. Late north 10/1 Lake (Two Harbors, Agate Bay) JWL, St. Louis KEJ, 10/3 Cook LWd 10/6 Lake (Bayside Park) JWL (median 10/1). Late south 9/29 Dakota DVe, Hennepin ebd, Scott ebd, 9/30 Ramsey EHi, 10/3 Wabasha ebd (median 10/1). | ||
Black-throated Blue Warbler (Setophaga caerulescens) | 4 | 19 | A spectacular southern turnout for this species, nearly triple the 10-year average number of reporting counties. The majority of reports were from the southeastern quarter of the state. Early south (median 8/29) 8/28 Washington (Lake Elmo R.P.) BDo, 8/28–29 Anoka (Blaine) JkS, 8/29 Isanti MHe, Steele (Rice Lake S.P.) ebd. Unusual reports 9/1 Jackson (Kilen Woods S.P.) ANy, 9/17 Renville (Franklin) ph. LHe, 9/21 Grant (Norcross) †CNn. Late north 9/20 Cook ebd, 9/21 Grant CNn, 9/27 St. Louis H.R.B.O. (median 9/28). Late south 10/12 Dakota TSk, 10/14 Hennepin AOp, 11/11–14 Sherburne JOs, HHD, DOr (median 10/12), but also see winter report. No more than two birds at any location. | ||
Palm Warbler (Setophaga palmarum) | 33 | 41 | Reported statewide; scarcest in the southwest. Early south (median 8/28) 8/23, 8/27 Hennepin (three locations) ebd, CDg, VRL. Notable high counts all from St. Louis: 9/26 (501, stationary count over three hours, Duluth Lakewalk) BNW, 9/16 (400, Brighton Beach) ASu, EzH, 9/26 (150, Stony Point) StK, TRK. Late north 10/25–27 Lake BMu, m.ob., 11/1 St. Louis JLK (median 10/26). Late south 10/27 Brown JSc, Ramsey JbS, 10/26–31 Hennepin WPe, ebd (median 10/24). | ||
Pine Warbler (Setophaga pinus) | 20 | 18 | Found in all regions. Most reports east of a line from Lake of the Woods to Otter Tail to Fillmore; exceptions were 8/28 Traverse (Dollymount Twp.) BBi, 8/29 Swift (Munson Lake S.P.) RAE, 9/22 Lyon (Southwest Minnesota State University) †GWe, 10/7 Blue Earth (Mankato) ChH. Late north 9/27 Itasca SC, 9/29 St. Louis MLH, 11/20 Todd TLu (median 9/30). Late south 10/1 Anoka ebd, 10/7 Blue Earth ChH, 10/11 Dodge CRM, m.ob. (median 9/28). High counts did not exceed four birds. | ||
Yellow-rumped Warbler (Setophaga coronata) | 34 | 53 | Found in every county. Early south (median 8/21) 8/18 Hennepin SuH, Ramsey LiH, VBC, 8/19 Anoka CF, Lyon GWe, Sherburne CDg. High counts 9/26 St. Louis (1,500, Stony Point) StK, TRK, 9/27 St. Louis (644) H.R.B.O. Late north 11/7 Lake (Rustic Creek) JuW, 11/23 Lake (Secret Cove) ABm (median 11/15), but also see winter report. Numerous southern reports of this species can be found in the winter report. Subspecies auduboni was described 9/26 St. Louis (Duluth) RyS. | ||
Yellow-throated Warbler (Setophaga dominica) | 1 | A continuing summer bird recorded 8/2 Ramsey (Vadnais Lake) LiH. | |||
BLACK-THROATED GRAY WARBLER (Setophaga nigrescens) | 1 | Minnesota’s 10th state and fourth fall record found 9/3–4 Ramsey (Sucker Lake) †EzH, ph. †AXH, ph. †ASu, ph. †LBa, †NMe, †PCC, m.ob. (The Loon 92:145–147) | |||
Black-throated Green Warbler (Setophaga virens) | 22 | 41 | Reported in all regions, although most frequently recoded in eastern two-thirds. Early south (median 8/20) 8/17 Anoka DFe, Hennepin (Lake Nokomis) ClB, (New Hope) JBn. High counts 8/24 Cook (8, Grand Marais Towers) LWd, 9/4 Ramsey (8, Sucker Lake) EHi, 9/8 St. Louis (7, Brighton Beach) AVa, HTo, StK. Late north 9/29 Lake ABm, 10/1 Carlton ebd (median 9/29). Late south 10/6 Dakota NiR, 10/12 Dodge ClB, 10/20 Hennepin CWB (median 10/9), but also see winter report. | ||
Canada Warbler (Cardellina canadensis) | 28 | 45 | Reported from more north and more south counties than in any previous season. Early south (median 8/13) 8/13 Dakota DFN, Hennepin RBJ, 8/15 Carver JCy, Hennepin TAT, ClB. Record high fall count 8/29 Lyon (32, estimate, Garvin C.P.) JbS; also 8/25 Yellow Medicine (11, Upper Sioux Agency S.P.) GWe, 8/27 Hennepin (9, T. S. Roberts Bird Sanctuary) ebd, 9/8 Hennepin (9, East River Flats Park) EHi. Late north 9/16 St. Louis (Western Waterfront Trail) JLK, (Forest Hill) JLK, 9/24 Todd JLK (median 9/16). Late south 9/27 Rice MZa, 9/28 Ramsey MWS, Scott TZt (median 9/23). | ||
Wilson's Warbler (Cardellina pusilla) | 26 | 46 | Reported statewide. Early south (median 8/15) 8/16 Steele LiH, 8/17 Ramsey JbS, 8/18 Hennepin TAT. Notable high counts 9/8 Hennepin (19, East River Flats Park) EHi, 8/28 Grant (15, Niemackl Lake Park) BBi, 9/2 Lyon (12, Garvin Park) GWe. Late north 9/16 St. Louis (Brighton Beach) ASu, EzH, (Western Waterfront Trail) JLK, 9/18 Lake (4) ebd, 9/28 Todd JLK (median 9/22). Late south 9/29 Anoka RSk, Dakota MwT, 10/6 Redwood GWe (median 9/28). | ||
PAINTED REDSTART (Myioborus pictus) | 1 | Second state record discovered 10/21–22 Ramsey (St. Paul) SRy, ph. †AXH, ph. †APi, ph. †DWK, ph. †EzH, ph. †LBa, †NoM, †PHS, ph. RZi, ph. TBu, m.ob. | |||
Tanagers, Cardinals, Grosbeaks | |||||
Summer Tanager (Piranga rubra) | 3 | Third fall in the past decade without north reports. All south 10/16 – 11/5 Hennepin (Cooper neighborhood, Minneapolis) ph. KmS, ph. BLz, m.ob., 10/22 Stevens ph. JyF, 10/31 Stearns (St. Cloud) REl. | |||
Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea) | 24 | 42 | Found in all regions; Northwest and Southwest contained the fewest reports. Increases of 43% (north) and 46% (south) from their respective 10-year average number of reporting counties, although both numbers are similar to the past two fall seasons. Unusual fall record 9/4 Kittson (Twin Lakes W.M.A.) NaH, DFe, JCJ. Notable high counts 8/29 Lyon (7, Garvin C.P.) JbS, 8/16 St. Louis (6, Stony Point) StK. Late north all from St. Louis: 9/17 (Hartley Park) JLK, 9/22 (Brighton Beach) StK, TRK, 9/26 (Hartley Park) ebd (median 9/23). Late south 10/3 Ramey DHo, 10/6–11 Hennepin (Golden Valley) DAs, 10/13 Hennepin (Mississippi Gorge R.P.) DCZ (median 10/2). | ||
Western Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana) | 1 | Fifth fall record, 9/17 Dakota (Lebanon Hills R.P.) †KDS. | |||
Northern Cardinal (Cardinalis cardinalis) | 24 | 53 | Found across the state with scant reports from North-central and Northwest regions. Unusual fall sighting 9/23 Lake of the Woods (Zippel Bay S.P.) SDz. High counts 8/1 Scott (21, Prior Lake) TZt, 8/15 Carver (20, Carver P.R.) JCy, 9/26 Hennepin (16, Hyland Lake P.R.) LSy, 11/25 Ramsey (16, Falcon Heights) SKS. | ||
Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus) | 29 | 50 | Found statewide. Notable high count 9/4 St. Louis (107, Brighton Beach) HTo, StK, also 9/14 Rice (25, Carleton College Cowling Arboretum) NiR, 8/16 St. Louis (23, Stony Point) StK. Late north all from St. Louis: 9/28 (H.R.N.R.) DgM, 9/29 (Stony Point) StK, 10/8 H.R.B.O. (median 10/5). Late south 10/25–28 Hennepin (Eden Prairie) ebd, ChP, 11/6 Scott (Northwood Park) ebd, SKe, 11/17 Scott (Jordan) ebd (median 10/26). | ||
Pheucticus grosbeak (Pheucticus sp.) | 1 | A buffy-colored and nearly streakless individual was briefly seen 9/9 Lyon (Camden S.P.) GWe. | |||
Blue Grosbeak (Passerina caerulea) | 13 | Like the previous four years, well-represented this fall. Found in all southern regions except Southeast, though only single reports from Central and East-central. All reports outside of the Southwest region: 8/1–22 Scott BAb, 8/2 Nicollet APi, Big Stone RAE, Swift BAb, 8/3–24 Hennepin (max. 3, Flying Cloud Fields) DWK, ph. GHo, m.ob., 8/16 Steele LiH, 8/19 Blue Earth (near Minneopa S.P.) ChH. High count 8/22 Pipestone (5, Pheasant Terrace) VKl; no other count exceeded 3 individuals. Late south 8/25 Pipestone VKl, 8/26 Lyon GWe, NMe (median 8/26). | |||
Indigo Bunting (Passerina cyanea) | 20 | 49 | Detected statewide with scarce reports from the North-central and Northwest regions. High counts 8/15 Carver (13, Carver P.R.) JCy, 8/5 Sherburne (9, Houlton Conservation Area) LMc, 8/13 Hennepin (9, Coldwater Spring) ebd, 9/4 Ramsey (9, Battle Creek Park West) LiH. Late north 10/12 Clay DPW, 11/1–2 Lake (Two Harbors) ph. ANy, m.ob. (median 9/24). Late south 10/11 Goodhue ebd, 10/23–24 Ramsey DHo, ebd, 10/25 Olmsted (Rochester) ph. CDh (median 10/10). | ||
Dickcissel (Spiza americana) | 7 | 31 | Reported from most counties south of a line from Wilkin to 8/2 Pine (2, Pine City) LEv, plus 8/22 St. Louis (Stony Point) StK, 8/23 St. Louis (Park Point R.A.) StK, IDv, and latest north 10/8 Lake (Two Harbors) ph. BMu, ph. JWL. High counts 8/12 Lincoln (8, Northern Tallgrass Prairie N.W.R.) GWe, 8/1 Lyon (7, 160th Ave, Russell) GWe. Late south 9/5 Jackson ebd, 9/6 Lyon GWe, 10/3 Lincoln (Fox W.P.A.) JWH, ph. KEm (median 9/1). |