This is the Northwest Minnesota Birding Report for Friday, May 22, 2020
sponsored by the Detroit Lakes Regional Chamber of Commerce. You may also
see this report on the Chamber of Commerce website: 
 <https://www.visitdetroitlakes.com/birding-report>
https://www.visitdetroitlakes.com/birding-report
 
Summer seems to have really come to the  northwest, perhaps completely
by-passing spring! Warbler migration seems to have been largely nonexistent
so far. Weather has turned warm , even hot, and the resident species are
very active in preparation for nesting. The colorful species like
rose-breasted grosbeaks, Baltimore orioles, ruby-throated hummingbirds, and
American goldfinch are decorating the feeders of the northwest. It appears
that something has caused  the tanager migrations to be miss-directed as
both western tanagers and summer tanagers are showing up all over the state
, and the northwest has not been missed.
 
SUMMER TANAGER  was reported by Harriet Worker at her feeder in Viking in
Marshall County on May 21st. Another was seen in rural Crookston, Polk
County,  on May 15th and reported by John Loegering. Yet another was
reported at the home of Kurt and Deb Anderson outside of Detroit Lakes,
Becker County, on May 11th. There was one at Noonan's Park in Alexandria,
Douglas County on May 12th.
 
A WESTERN TANAGER  was reported by Ida Fetterer in Friberg Township, of
Otter Tail County, on May 9th.
 
VEERY  has been observed by Sharron Lee in Lake of the Woods County on May
17th.
 
Here in Pennington County migration has been slow, and very few species of
warblers have migrated through, and even the resident ones are not back in
numbers yet. All the resident sparrows are here ,and BALTIMORE ORIOLES,
BROWN THRASHERS, ROSE-BREASTED GROSBEAKS, EASTERN PHOEBE, and  LEAST
FLYCATCHERS have returned. On May 17th,  RED-HEADED WOODPECKER  showed up at
the feeders, and YELLOW WARBLER  was heard on May 20th.
 
A NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD  was observed by Cory Floden twelve miles east of
East Grand Forks, Polk County , on May 18th. Kathy Hertel reported that the
RED-HEADED WOODPECKERS  have returned to the campground at East Grand Forks
as of May 18th.
 
Patrick Beauzay found a CALIFORNIA GULL  just south of the Clay County
landfill in Clay County on May 10th.
 
>From Becker County, Deb Muzzy reported a NORTHERN MOCKINGBIRD  and WILSON'S
SNIPE  at Tamarac NWR on May 20th.
 
>From Wilkin County, Jill Blaufuss reported an INDIGO BUNTING  at
Breckenridge on May 17th.
 
Alma Ronningen observed a RED-HEADED WOODPECKER  at Dent in Otter Tail
County on May 14th.
 
Charlene Nelson reported that the North Ottawa Impoundment in Grant County
on May 15th  was quiet with most species being in small numbers. Most of the
duck species were seen and there was a nice selection of shorebirds in small
numbers. Among them were AMERICAN AVOCET, BLACK-BELLIED PLOVER, HUDSONIAN
GODWIT, RUDDY TURNSTONE, and WILLET.
 
Please report bird sightings to Jeanie Joppru by email, no later than
Thursday each week, at ajjop...@mncable.net <mailto:ajjop...@mncable.net>
OR call the Detroit Lakes Chamber's numbers 218-847-5743 or 218- 847-9202.
Please include the county where the sighting took place. The next scheduled
update of this report is Friday, May 29, 2020.
 
 
Jeanie Joppru
Pennington County, MN
 

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