MOURC Proceedings Archive - Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks Accepted
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Proceedings
Species: Whistling-Ducks, Geese, Swans, Ducks
Black-bellied Whistling-Duck
Fulvous Whistling-Duck
Ross's Goose
[Taiga Bean-Goose]
Brant
Mute Swan
Trumpeter Swan
Tundra Swan
[Whooper Swan]
Garganey
Cinnamon Teal
Eurasian Wigeon
Mottled Duck
Tufted Duck
Greater Scaup
King Eider
Common Eider
[Somateria eider]
Bufflehead
Barrow's Goldeneye
Smew

Barrow's Goldeneye (R) (Bucephala islandica)Start Date 1936-01-01
RefFirstLastLocationCounty23CommentStatus
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1947-03-28Hennepin3/28 Hennepin (first spring record)
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1953-04-22Anoka4/22 Anoka (first county record)
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1969-03-09Hennepin3/9 Hennepin (second spring record)
3-9 (pair) Hennepin Co., across from Black Dog, VL; 4-6 Lake Vadnais, Ramsey Co., LAF (no details) JJ.
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1971-01-24Lake1/24 Lake (first county record)
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1972-12-16Big Stone12/16 Big Stone (first county record)
12-16 (1 male) Big Stone DP.
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1972-12-16Lac qui Parle12/16 Lac qui Parle (first county record)
12-16 (1 male) Big Stone DP.
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1974-01-06Stearns1/6 Stearns (first county record)
A male was seen on 1-6 at Sartell, Stearns Co. (NH) and no less than 3 were reported on the St. Paul Christmas Count; this is a very rare bird in Minnesota and details should be submitted on all sightings; it is unfortun- ate that few if any birders were notified of the birds in St. Paul so that they could be checked out.
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1974-05-11Lake5/11 Lake (second county record)
5-11 Nine Mile Lake, Lake Co., 2 males observed by H. Tucker.
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1974-12-121975-01-25Cook12/12, 1/25 Cook (first county record)
Three reports with good details: one female at Grand Marais, Cook Co. on 12-12 (JG, BJ); one male at Duluth on 2-1 (CF); another at Hovland, Cook Co. on 1-25 (Thunder Bay Field Naturalists).
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1975-04-12Lac qui Parle4/12 Lac qui Parle (second county record)
20:63-641948indexOccurrence of Barrow's Goldeneye in Minnesota
28:791956indexBarrow's Goldeneye at Saint Paul
37:47-481965indexPossible Sight Record of Barrow's Goldeneyes
37:84-851965indexBarrow's Goldeneye
38:411966indexBarrow's Goldeneye in St. Paul
39:103-1041967indexBarrow's Goldeneyes in Twin Cities Area
39:136-1371967indexDescription of Bird Thought to be a Barrow's Goldeneye
45:251973indexFemale Barrow's Goldeneye in Minneapolis
46:1211974indexBarrow's Goldeneye in Lake County
47:11-121975indexRare Sea Ducks at Grand Marais
47:991975indexBarrow's Goldeneye, Cook County
47:1001975indexBarrow's Goldeneye Near Duluth
47:1411975indexBarrow's Goldeneye Record for Western Minnesota
49:1841977indexBarrow's Goldeneye Shot in Sherburne County
49:243-2441977indexBarrow's Goldeneye at Duluth
57:1191977-11-20Mille Lacs L.Mille Lacs(vote 2-5). This 1977 record, which was originally accepted on a 4-2 vote, was brought up for reconsideration and found unacceptable. The identification was based on "an all yellow bill and dark body with only the secondaries in the wings (folded at rest) appearing to have any white." However, female Common Goldeneyes can also , rarely, have an all yellow bill , and the amount of wnite present in the secondaries is at best difficult to determine in flight at rest , the amount of white showing is only a function of feather arrangement , not an indication of the species. Viewing conditions were also poor, and the diagnostic shape/size of the bill and head were impossible to accurately determine. Not Accepted
57:1191977-11-20Mille Lacs L.Mille Lacs(vote 2-5). This 1977 record, which was originally accepted on a 4-2 vote, was brought up for reconsideration and found unacceptable. The identification was based on "an all yellow bill and dark body with only the secondaries in the wings (folded at rest) appearing to have any white." However, female Common Goldeneyes can also , rarely, have an all yellow bill , and the amount of wnite present in the secondaries is at best difficult to determine in flight at rest , the amount of white showing is only a function of feather arrangement , not an indication of the species. Viewing conditions were also poor, and the diagnostic shape/size of the bill and head were impossible to accurately determine. Not Accepted
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1978-04-14Otter Tail4/14 Otter Tail (first spring record)
4-14 Otter Tail (2) GO.
50:1761978indexBarrow's Goldeneye, Otter Tail County
52:881980indexA Barrow's Goldeneye Near Lilydale Served Up to Order
53:110-1121981indexRare Pair of Barrow's Goldeneye
153:1291981-02-21Black Dog L.Dakota(vote 7-0, Loon 53:110-112) Accepted
54:421981-11-28Grand MaraisCook(vote 0-7) Without direct comparison with Commons a female Barrow's is very difficult to identify. Since such comparison was not available and since the description was vague about head and bill shapes, this could not be accepted. Not Accepted
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1983-11-291983-12-01Hennepin11/29-12/1 Hennepin (third fall record)
11/24, 11/30-12/1 Hennepin SC (The Loon 56:67).
56:671984indexBarrow's Goldeneye at Lake Calhoun
256:1601984-01-07Black Dog L.Dakota(vote 7-0). Accepted
356:1601984-02-04Elk RiverSherburne(vote 7-0). Accepted
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1984-02-04Wright2/4 Wright (first county record)
Reports of two males at Black Dog, Dakota County from 1-7 till the end of the period (mob). Also reported from Lake Calhoun, Hennepin on 12-1 (SC) and on the Mississippi near Elk River, Sherburne Co. on 2-4, Gary Swanson. Bujjtehead Reported on the Grand Marais and Willmar CBC's. A January report from Two Harbors, Lake Co. on l-1 (SWMS). Spring migrants in the southeast in Houston 2-25, (FL) and Olmsted, 2-25 (KL).
457:341984-12-07Black Dog L.Dakota(vote 6-1 ; The Loon 57:61-62). Accepted
57:61-621985indexBarrow's Goldeneye at Black Dog
558:1461985-11-09Medicine LakeHennepin(vote 7-0; The Loon 58:99). Accepted
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1985-11-09Hennepin11/9 Hennepin (fourth fall record)
11 /9 Hennepin OJ
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1986-02-06Scott2/6 Scott (first county record)
58:991986indexFemale Barrow's Goldeneye Observed in Hennepin County
58:1411986indexBarrow's Goldeneye at Rochester
658:1461986-03-291986-04-06RochesterOlmsted(vote 7-0; The Loon 58:141). Accepted
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1986-04-011986-04-07Olmsted4/1-7 Olmsted (first county record)
4/1-5 J. Kramer et al. (The Loon 58:141). Olmsted JEB, RE, AMP.
759:571986-11-29L. Calhoun; MinneapolisHennepin(vote 6-1 ; The Loon 58:60). Accepted
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1986-11-29Hennepin11/29 Hennepin (fifth fall record)
11/29 Lake Calhoun Hennepin SC, GP (The Loon 59:55-56). .Common Goldeneye Early south 10/15 Anoka SC, Hennepin GP, 10/21 Washington TBB. Buffiehead Early north 10/4 Cook SL, Polk DS; early south 10/5 Ramsey KB, 10/15 Faribault NHo; late north 11119 Cook KMH, 11/21 Duluth KE; late south 11/26 Waseca JF, 11.30 HEnnepin AB, SC, OJ.
59:55-561987indexFemale Barrow's Goldeneye at Lake Calhoun
859:1431987-02-25Minnesota R. near Black Dog L.Dakota(vote 6-1). Accepted
959:1431987-02-25Minnesota R. near Black Dog L.Hennepin(vote 6-1). Accepted
61:1401989indexBarrow's Goldeneye at Grand Portage
1062:121989-05-28Grand PortageCook(vote 7-0; The Loon 61:140) . Accepted
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1989-05-281989-06-04Cook5/28-6/4 Cook (second county record)
5/27 Grand Portage, Cook Co. AB, BL (The Loon 61 :140). Buffiehead Early south 3/10 Cottonwood ED, 3/19 GoodhueAB ; early north 4/1 OtterTail SDM, 4/6 Duluth KE; late south 5/16 Goodhue APr, 5/20 Hennepin DZ.
62:96-991990indexA Well Studied Wintering Barrow's Goldeneye
62:1651990indexBarrow's Goldeneye on Sherburne National Wildlife Refuge
1162:1341990-01-011990-03-04Fergus FallsOtter Tail(vote 7-0; The Loon 62:96-99). Accepted
1263:1541990-03-22Vermillion Twp.Dakota(vote 6-1; The Loon 63:72-73). Accepted
1363:411990-03-291990-04-13Sherburne N.W.R .Sherburne(vote 7-0; The Loon 62:165). Accepted
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1990-03-291990-04-12Sherburne3/29-4/12 Sherburne (first spring record)
3/29-4113 Sherburne SNWR (The Loon 62:165). Buffiehead Early south 3/4 Cottonwood ED, 3/10 Houston FL, Pipestone ND; early north 3/31 St. Louis DE, 411 OtterTail SDM, 4/8 Itasca TS; late south 5/4 Steele BSE, 5/ 11 Hennepin SC.
63:72-731991indexBarrow's Goldeneye in Dakota County
1466:1271994-02-241994-02-25Elk RiverSherburne Accepted
67:61-621995indexFemale Barrow's Goldeneye in Ramsey County
67:176-1771995indexBarrow's Goldeneye in Ramsey County
67:183-1841995indexBarrow's Goldeneye at Elk River
1567:1651995-01-011995-01-02South St. PaulRamsey(The Loon 67:61-62). Accepted
1667:1651995-01-211995-01-22Black Dog LakeDakota Accepted
1768:1641995-02-26Lac qui Parle LakeLac qui Parle(The Loon 68:175). Accepted
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1995-02-26Lac qui Parle2/26 Lac qui Parle (third county record)
Adult male reported 12/25–1/10 on the Mississippi River, Ramsey Co. AH (The Loon 67:176–177), and 1/20–29 at Black Dog Lake, Dakota Co. mob (details provided). Although there were no February reports, this bird apparently overwintered since what was presumably the same bird was reported again at Black Dog Lake in March. An adult female also reported 1/1–2 on the Mississippi River, Ramsey Co. WW et al. (The Loon 67:61-62), 2/26 Lac qui Parle WMA RSc.
1868:581995-11-29 LilydaleRamsey Accepted
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1995-11-29Ramsey11/29 Ramsey (first fall record)
One male 11/29 Lilydale, Ramsey Co. KB.
1968:1641995-12-021996-03-15Blue Lake sewage treatment plantScott(The Loon 68:130–131). Accepted
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1995-12-021996-03-24Scott12/2-3/24 Scott (second county record)
Adult male overwintered at Blue Lake treatment plant, Scott Co. CMa, mob (The Loon 68:130–131).
68:130-1311996indexA Barrow's Goldeneye in Ramsey and Scott counties
68:1751996indexA Barrow's Goldeneye sighting
68:1641996-02-291996-03-01Blue Lake sewage treatment plantScottThis individual was in the company of a male Barrow's Goldeneye, and the documentation consists primarily of photographs of the bird's head profile and bill size. However, the head shape seems to vary from photo to photo, with some of the photos showing the shape to be consistent with a female Common Goldeneye. The bill size as seen in the photos also appears to be entirely consistent with a female Common. Not Accepted
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1996-11-131997-03-19Scott11/13-3/19 Scott (third county record)
Reported 11/13+ (overwintered) at Blue Lake lagoons, Scott Co. (male) mob. This was considered the same individual that overwintered in 1995–96.
2069:1521996-11-281997-02-15Blue Lake sewage pondsScott(record #97–18, vote 7–0). Accepted
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1997-11-191998-03-19Scott11/19-3/19 Scott (fourth county record)
Reported 11/19+ Scott (Blue Lake sewage lagoons) mob, overwintering male.
2170:1561997-12-071998-02-15Blue Lake sewage pondsScott(record #98-31, vote 7– 0). Accepted
2270:1561998-02-221998-02-23Black Dog L.Dakota(record #98-17, vote 7–0). Accepted
2373:1682001-02-032001-03-15DuluthSt. Louis(record #2001-12, vote 7–0,). Accepted
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2001-02-032001-03-19St. Louis2/3-3/19 St. Louis (first winter record)
Adult male found 2/3 St. Louis (Canal Park, Duluth) HHD remained through end of period.
2473:1682001-03-01Fergus FallsOtter Tail(record #200115, vote 7–0, The Loon 73:180–182). Accepted
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2001-03-01Otter Tail3/1 Otter Tail (second spring record)
Immature female seen 3/1 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) †KJB (The Loon 73:180–182). The drake at Canal Park in Duluth since 2/3 was last reported 3/19 St. Louis fide KRE.
2574:362001-11-17RenoHouston(record #2001-65, vote 7–0). The documentation of this adult male includes a photo. The observer also made a special effort to make sure the bird was in Minnesota waters, something to consider when finding an unusual species on any river or lake bordering another state. Accepted
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2001-11-17Houston11/17 Houston (first county record)
Adult male photographed 11/17 Houston (Pool #8 near Reno) †PEJ(The Loon 74:118–119).
2676:392003-01-302003-03-11Fergus FallsOtter Tail(record #2003-49, vote 7–0). As a female-plumaged bird, this was a potentially difficult ID; however, it was seen by many observers over several weeks. Accepted
2776:392003-04-02BloomingtonHennepin(record #2003-75, vote 5–2). Those not accepting the record were concerned that the description makes no mention of a black bar extending to the water line behind the chest, an important distinction between male goldeneyes. Accepted
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2003-04-02Hennepin4/2 Hennepin (sixth spring record)
Adult male 4/2 Hennepin (Long Meadow L.) †TAT, †PEB, m.ob. Female at Fergus Falls since 1/30 last reported 3/11 SPM et al.
2876:392003-11-112003-11-15near RenoHouston(record #2003-83, vote 7–0). The documentation includes a careful description of the bird's location on the Minnesota side of the Mississippi River; the state line is often misunderstood and misconstrued along this part of the river. Accepted
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2003-11-112003-11-15Houston11/11-15 Houston (second county record)
Adult male seen 11/11–15 Houston (second earliest south, Pool #8) †PEJ, DFN.
76:392003-11-15Grand MaraisCook(record #2003-65, vote 1–6). The observers' identification of this male was essentially based only on “a white crescent-shaped area” on the face, since no other diagnostic field marks are included in the brief description. However, male Common Goldeneyes typically have white facial spots that are vaguely triangular in shape, not circular or oval, and could be described as a crescent. On this particular day, there were several other experienced observers at this location at the same time, but no one else saw this species. Not Accepted
2977:92004-11-21Upper Mississippi River National Wildlife and Fish RefugeHouston(record #2004-119, vote 7–0). Single adult males were documented at this same location 17 November 2001 and 11–15 November 2003, suggesting the possibility of a returning individual. Accepted
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2004-11-21Houston11/21 Houston (third county record)
Adult male 11/21 Houston (Pool #8) †DFN, †PEJ. Third November record from this location since 2001.
3077:1692004-12-272005-01-15HastingsDakota(record #2005-001, vote 7–0). This adult male was recorded on the Hastings-Etter Christmas Bird Count and was photographed during its 16 day stay. Accepted
3178:402005-01-01Afton Christmas Bird CountWashington(record #2005-052, vote 6–1). Two adult males on the Minnesota side of the St. Croix River. Accepted
3278:1262005-11-20Mississippi River near RenoHouston(record #2005-081, vote 6–1). Accepted
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2005-11-20Houston11/20 Houston (fourth county record)
Adult male 11/20 Houston (Pool #8) †DBz, CHo, JWH. Fourth November record from this location since 2001.
78:1782006indexBarrow's Goldeneye near Reads Landing
3378:1262006-02-192006-02-26Lake Pepin near Reads LandingWabasha(record #2006-028, vote 6–1). The identity of the above two adult male goldeneyes was not disputed, but one member questioned their locations with respect to the state line. Accepted
3478:1262006-04-13Mallard LakeAitkin(record #2006-038, vote 7–0). Accepted
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2006-04-13Aitkin4/13 Aitkin (first county record)
3579:1232007-01-192007-02-01Mississippi River near Prescott IslandDakota(record #2007-004, vote 7–0). Accepted
3679:1232007-03-262007-04-11Kabekona Narrows, Leech LakeCass(record #2007-013, vote 7–0). Both goldeneye records were of adult males and both birds were photographed. Accepted
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2007-03-262007-04-11Cass3/26-4/11 Cass (first county record)
Adult male 3/26–4/11 Cass (Kabekona Narrows, Leech L.) ph. †BAW, MMa, DAY, PJR.
3780:52007-10-062007-10-07Duluth harborSt. Louis(record #2007-078, vote 7–0). Accepted
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2007-10-21Cook10/21 Cook (third county record)
Male in eclipse plumage 10/6–7 St. Louis (Park Point, Duluth) †KRE, ph. JWL, †MLH, ph. †PHS.
80:52007-11-25Lake RipleyMeeker(record #2007-088, vote 3–4). The identification of this female relied on bill characteristics and head shape. However, some female Common Goldeneyes show entirely yellow bills (Madge and Burn 1988, Di Labio et al. 1997, Eadie et al. 2000), and head shape and bill size are subjective impressions that may be influenced by age. Eye color was not described and there was no description of plumage. No field notes or sketches were submitted. Not Accepted
3880:1152007-12-162008-01-15two adult males on Mississippi RiverDakota(record #2008-003, vote 7–0 for first individual, vote 5–2 for second individual). Only one adult male was reported at this location after 19 December, leading to speculation that one or both birds may have wandered farther south to Goodhue and Wabasha counties (see below). Accepted
3980:1152007-12-162008-01-15two adult males on Mississippi RiverWashington(record #2008-003, vote 7–0 for first individual, vote 5–2 for second individual). Only one adult male was reported at this location after 19 December, leading to speculation that one or both birds may have wandered farther south to Goodhue and Wabasha counties (see below). Accepted
4080:1152008-01-05adult male at Colvill Park, Red WingGoodhue(record #2008-004, vote 7–0). Accepted
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2008-01-05Goodhue1/5 Goodhue (first county record)
Two alternate males first reported 12/16 Dakota (near Prescott, WI) were present in Dakota and Washington until 12/19; thereafter, one male remained until at least 1/13 †BAF, †PEB, †KJB, ph. †DWK, JPM, ph. DAC. What likely was the other of these males was found downriver 1/5 in Goodhue (Colvill Park, Red Wing) †PDe. An alternate male was also reported 2/2 Wabasha (Lake Pepin, Read's Landing area) †BAF. Subsequently, many observers reported 1 or 2 alternate males in Wabasha through 3/4, though only one was documented (BAF, JWH, m.ob.).
4180:1152008-02-022008-03-04adult male on Lake PepinWabasha(record #2008-006, vote 7–0). Accepted
4281:72008-11-012009-03-15DuluthSt. Louis(record #2008-057, vote 7–0). Accepted
4381:72008-11-172008-11-19Lake RipleyMeeker(record #2008-062, vote 7–0). Both goldeneye records were of adult males, and both were photographed. Accepted
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2008-11-172008-11-19Meeker11/17-19 Meeker (first county record)
All documented reports: 11/1+ St. Louis (ad. male at Park Point) ph. †PHS, †MLH, †DAC, †KRE, m.ob., 11/17–19 Meeker (ad. male on Lake Ripley) †DMF, ph. RWS, m.ob., 11/22 Houston (ad. male on Pool 8 of Mississippi R.) †PEJ, DFN.
4481:1152008-11-22Pool 8, Upper Mississippi National Wildlife and Fish RefugeHouston(record #2008064, vote 6–1). This species was also documented here in November 2001, 2003, 2004, and 2005. Accepted
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2008-11-22Houston11/22 Houston (fifth county record)
All documented reports: 11/1+ St. Louis (ad. male at Park Point) ph. †PHS, †MLH, †DAC, †KRE, m.ob., 11/17–19 Meeker (ad. male on Lake Ripley) †DMF, ph. RWS, m.ob., 11/22 Houston (ad. male on Pool 8 of Mississippi R.) †PEJ, DFN.
4581:1152009-04-072009-04-09Grand Rapids Wastewater Treatment PlantItasca(record #2009-008, vote 7–0). First county record. Adult male, photographed. Accepted
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2009-04-082009-04-10Itasca4/8-10 Itasca (first county record)
All reports: 3/1–8 St. Louis (over-wintering adult male, Duluth) †PHS, m.ob., 4/7–9 Itasca (Grand Rapids W.T.P.) KTP, †SC, ph. †EEO, m.ob.
4682:32009-11-172009-11-27Park Point and 21st Avenue East, DuluthSt. Louis(record #2009-055, vote 7–0). Adult male, photographed. During the Duluth Christmas Bird Count, what was probably the same bird was found at Leif Erikson Park; it subsequently overwintered and will be voted on as a separate record. Accepted
4782:1032009-12-082010-03-15adult male at Leif Erikson Park (through 18 February) and Duluth HarborSt. Louis(record #2009-067, vote 7–0). Photographed. Probably the same individual documented and Accepted at Park Point and 21st Avenue East, Duluth, 17–27 November 2009 (record #2009-055, The Loon 82:3). Accepted
4882:1032010-01-022010-01-06adult male on Mississippi RiverDakota(record #2010-001, vote 7–0). Accepted
4982:1032010-01-022010-01-06adult male on Mississippi RiverWashington(record #2010-001, vote 7–0). Accepted
5082:1032010-01-16first-year male east of Camp Lacupolis on Lake PepinWabasha(record #2010002, vote 7–0). Accepted
5182:1032010-01-162010-02-14adult male at east end of Lake PepinWabasha(record #2010-003, vote 7–0). Photographed. Accepted
5282:1032010-02-062010-02-13adult male at east end of Lake PepinWabasha(record #2010-005, vote 7–0). Known to be a different individual than record #2010-003. Photographed. Accepted
5382:1032010-02-28adult male on Mississippi River at Elk RiverSherburne(record #2010-006, vote 7–0). Photographed. Accepted
5482:1032010-03-232010-03-27adult female at Duluth Rowing Club; Park Point, DuluthSt. Louis(record #2010-007, vote 7–0). One of the very few females ever photographed in Minnesota. Accepted
5583:992010-11-12adult male in DuluthSt. Louis(record #2010-045, vote 7–0, photographed). Accepted
5683:992011-02-272011-03-05adult male at Swan Park, MonticelloWright(record #2011-004, vote 7–0; The Loon 83:141). Accepted
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2011-02-272011-02-28Wright2/27, 28 Wright (second county record)
Only documented report: 2/27+ Wright (adult male, Mississippi River, Monticello) †PEJ, †DFN, †DWK (The Loon 83:141).
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2011-03-012011-03-11Wright3/1-11 Wright (third county record)
All reports: 3/1–5 Wright (adult male lingered from late February, Monticello) PEJ, m.ob., 4/8 St. Louis (adult male, Park Point R.A.) †PHS.
5783:992011-04-08adult male at Park Point Recreation Area, DuluthSt. Louis(record #2011-008, vote 7–0). Accepted
5884:32011-11-192012-03-15initially found at Duluth HarborSt. Louisnear Hearding Island and later seen at other Duluth locations including Canal Park (record #2011-043, vote 7–0). Photos are diagnostic. Presumably, the multiple sightings are of the same bird seen on different dates at various locations in Duluth. This is probably also the same adult male returning to Duluth for the fourth consecutive winter. Accepted
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2011-12-052012-01-02Goodhue12/5, 8, 1/2 Goodhue (second county record)
One north record of an adult male 12/11–2/19 St. Louis (Canal Park and then various other Lake Superior locations in Duluth from 27th Ave. West to 42nd Ave. East) KJB, ph. †PHS, ph. ANy, ph. CyB, m.ob. This is the same male recorded the previous month at Canal Park (11/19–29; see The Loon 84:70) and probably the previous three winters as well (since winter 2008). South reports involve possibly the same adult male found in Goodhue, Wabasha (Lake Pepin) and Winona (near Minneiska) 12/5–1/15 KJB, †PEJ, †DFN, ph. JWH, m.ob., and an adult female 12/26 Wabasha (in same flock with adult male) †PEJ, †DFN. Another adult male seen ;12/20 Benton (Mississippi River) †BAB.
5984:32011-12-20adult male, Municipal Park in Sauk RapidsBenton(record #2011-048, vote 5–2). Several members commented that the written documentation might have been more thoroughly detailed. First county record. Accepted
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2011-12-20Benton12/20 Benton (first county record)
One north record of an adult male 12/11–2/19 St. Louis (Canal Park and then various other Lake Superior locations in Duluth from 27th Ave. West to 42nd Ave. East) KJB, ph. †PHS, ph. ANy, ph. CyB, m.ob. This is the same male recorded the previous month at Canal Park (11/19–29; see The Loon 84:70) and probably the previous three winters as well (since winter 2008). South reports involve possibly the same adult male found in Goodhue, Wabasha (Lake Pepin) and Winona (near Minneiska) 12/5–1/15 KJB, †PEJ, †DFN, ph. JWH, m.ob., and an adult female 12/26 Wabasha (in same flock with adult male) †PEJ, †DFN. Another adult male seen ;12/20 Benton (Mississippi River) †BAB.
6084:1072011-12-26Lake Pepin outlet near Camp LacupolisWabasha(record #2011-053, vote 7–0). The descriptions of this adult male are convincing. Accepted
6184:1072011-12-26Lake Pepin outlet near Camp Lacupolis, viewed from U.S. Highway 61Wabasha(record #2011052, vote 7–0). The documentation from two experienced observers was conclusive. Adult female. While its status is currently Casual in Minnesota, Barrow's Goldeneye likely will become a Regular species when the next Checklist is updated in 2014. Accepted
6284:1072011-12-312012-01-15Mississippi River one mile south of the Wabasha County borderWinona(record #2011-055, vote 7–0). The description by an experienced waterfowl observer is diagnostic. First county record. This adult drake may have been the same individual documented five days earlier (see record #2011-053 above) at the Camp Lacupolis overlook 22 miles to the north in Wabasha County. Undocumented reports from the U.S. Highway 61 rest area on Lake Pepin on 5 and 8 December 2011 may also pertain to this individual. Accepted
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2011-12-312012-01-06Winona12/31, 1/1, 3, 6 Winona (first county record)
One north record of an adult male 12/11–2/19 St. Louis (Canal Park and then various other Lake Superior locations in Duluth from 27th Ave. West to 42nd Ave. East) KJB, ph. †PHS, ph. ANy, ph. CyB, m.ob. This is the same male recorded the previous month at Canal Park (11/19–29; see The Loon 84:70) and probably the previous three winters as well (since winter 2008). South reports involve possibly the same adult male found in Goodhue, Wabasha (Lake Pepin) and Winona (near Minneiska) 12/5–1/15 KJB, †PEJ, †DFN, ph. JWH, m.ob., and an adult female 12/26 Wabasha (in same flock with adult male) †PEJ, †DFN. Another adult male seen ;12/20 Benton (Mississippi River) †BAB.
6384:1072012-01-02Lake CityGoodhue(record #2012-001, vote 7–0). The photo clearly shows an adult, drake Barrow's Goldeneye. This may be the same male referenced above. Accepted
6484:1072012-03-16Lac qui Parle(record #2012-002, vote 5–2). Although the field notes were not included with the Request for Documentation, the description is adequate. The record would have been appreciably better had a copy of the field notes and a sketch been included in the Request for Documentation. Adult male. Accepted
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2012-03-16Lac qui Parle3/16 Lac qui Parle (fourth county record)
All reports: 3/16 Lac qui Parle (Bolland Slough) †JF, 3/22 St. Louis (overwintering adult male, Park Point) †PHS.
6585:32012-12-252013-04-15Minnesota side of Superior Entry and at least four Duluth locations including PaSt. Louis(record #2012-046, vote 7–0). Adult, photographed. This is most likely the same adult returning to the Duluth area for the fifth consecutive winter. Its plumage appears to be identical when compared to images from previous years with its distinctive shoulder spur which appears truncated and blunt-tipped. Accepted
6685:992013-03-092013-04-15Coon Rapids Dam Regional ParkAnoka(record #2013-002, vote 7–0). Adult male (photographed). The bird was also reported in the Hennepin County portion of the Mississippi River on 14 March 2013 and again on 8 April 2013. MOURC determined that the details were sufficient to identify the bird; however, a purported, accompanying female (seen on 9 and 14 March 2013) was Not Accepted by the Committee. There was a report of a Barrow's Goldeneye at this location lingering until 21 April 2013 in Hennepin. However, since no gender was indicated, we don't know which bird was being reported. Accepted
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2013-03-092013-04-08Anoka3/9-4/8 Anoka (second spring record)
All reports: 3/9–4/8 Anoka/Hennepin (male, Coon Rapids Dam) †CF, †RZi, †HCT, †DWK, 3/25–4/16 St. Louis (overwintering male in Duluth Harbor; female also documented 3/25–26 in the same flock) MFu, †KJB, †PHS, †JLK.
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2013-03-092013-04-21Hennepin3/9-4/21 Hennepin (seventh spring record)
All reports: 3/9–4/8 Anoka/Hennepin (male, Coon Rapids Dam) †CF, †RZi, †HCT, †DWK, 3/25–4/16 St. Louis (overwintering male in Duluth Harbor; female also documented 3/25–26 in the same flock) MFu, †KJB, †PHS, †JLK.
6786:1072013-03-252013-03-26Canal Park, DuluthSt. Louis(record #2013-072, Casual, vote 7–0). Adult female, superlatively photographed. It was seen in the same flock as an adult, male Barrow's Goldeneye that was paired with a female Common Goldeneye. While adult males are regularly recorded in winter and early spring, often showing winter site fidelity, adult females are much less frequently observed or photographed. This species became Regular in 2014. Accepted
6886:32013-11-23Lake PepinGoodhue(record #2013-063, vote 7–0). Adult male. Lake Pepin near U.S. Highway 61 rest stop, located between Frontenac and Lake City. First fall record for Goodhue County. Accepted
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2013-11-23Goodhue11/23 Goodhue (third county record)
Adult male on Lake Pepin in Goodhue 11/23 †PEJ, †DFN.
6986:32013-12-01Pool #5Wabasha(record #2013-065, vote 7–0). Adult male. Accepted
7086:32013-12-122013-12-13Lake Superior at 23rd Avenue East, DuluthSt. Louis(record #2013-064, vote 7–0). Adult female, photographed. Observed by several experienced observers. Accepted
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2014-01-112014-01-19Goodhue1/11, 19 Goodhue (fourth county record)
All reports: 12/12–13 St. Louis (adult female, Duluth, 23rd Ave. East) EBr, ph. †TRK, †KRE, †PHS, †JLK, m.ob., 12/1 Wabasha (adult male, Pool 5) †PEJ, 1/11 Goodhue (adult female, Lock and Dam 3) †PEJ, 1/19 Goodhue (immature female, Lock and Dam 3) †PEJ.
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2014-03-22Winona3/22 Winona (second county record)
Adult female found 3/22 Winona (Pool #5 near Minneiska) †PEJ.
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2015-04-092015-04-10Cass4/9, 10 Cass (second county record)
Adult male reported on Brockway Lake (without details) 4/9–10 Cass JWM, DAY.
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2017-01-07Wright1/7 Wright (fourth county record)
One female was reported 12/24–1/1 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) MJB, ph. WPl, m.ob., while presumably the same male moved along the Mississippi River as it froze and opened up 1/7–9 Wright (Monticello) ph. CLL, 1/21–2/14 Anoka and Hennepin (Champlin, Mississippi River) ph. ARh, m.ob.
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2017-01-212017-02-14Anoka1/21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 2/12, 14 Anoka (third winter record)
One female was reported 12/24–1/1 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) MJB, ph. WPl, m.ob., while presumably the same male moved along the Mississippi River as it froze and opened up 1/7–9 Wright (Monticello) ph. CLL, 1/21–2/14 Anoka and Hennepin (Champlin, Mississippi River) ph. ARh, m.ob.
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2017-01-28Hennepin1/28 Hennepin
One female was reported 12/24–1/1 Otter Tail (Fergus Falls) MJB, ph. WPl, m.ob., while presumably the same male moved along the Mississippi River as it froze and opened up 1/7–9 Wright (Monticello) ph. CLL, 1/21–2/14 Anoka and Hennepin (Champlin, Mississippi River) ph. ARh, m.ob.
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2018-03-27Otter Tail3/27 Otter Tail (third spring record)
One north report 3/27 Otter Tail (female, Riverside Park, Fergus Falls) ph. WPl.
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2018-11-09Cass11/9 Cass (third county record)
  Only report 11/9 Cass (drake harvested on Leech Lake) ph. fide AXH.
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2020-01-282020-02-24Wright1/28-2/24 Wright (fifth county record)
  Two records: 12/19–1/14 Wabasha (female, near Camp Lacupolis) † PEJ, 1/28–2/24 Wright/Sherburne (female, Monticello) ToL, ph. REn, m.ob.
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2020-11-19Beltrami11/19 Beltrami (first county record)
One north record 11/19 Beltrami (female, Lake Bemidji) †REn, AxB.
 
 Rare migrant mostly east. Overwinters locally.

Notes:

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