There appears to be a minor White-wing Crossbill irruption occurring at
least in Southwest MN. Not sure if the birds have been present all winter or
are in the process of returning to Northern MN. The species has been seen in
seven Southwest MN Counties over the past week or so and with the exception
of Brown and Nobles Counties not in large numbers. In every case the species
have been found feeding on the cones of White Spruce trees.

 

Dates & locations the species have recently been seen are as follows:

 

1.       Redwood County – Tuesday, 2012-03-06 – seen by Ron Erpelding in
Wabasso, MN @ 2:50 p.m., 4 birds ( 2 male & 2 female) seen behind the 571A &
571B “Bottle” Duplex on South Street

 

2.       Lyon County – Tuesday,  2012-03-06 – seen by Ron Erpelding in Lynd,
MN @ 12:40 p.m., 3 females,  left side of 112 (small red house) on the west
side of Redwood Street North

 

3.       Yellow Medicine County – Tuesday, 2012-03-06 – seen by Ron
Erpelding, @ 7:15 a.m., single female, in the Yellow Medicine Lutheran
Cemetery East,

adjacent to the east side of MN Hwy 23 as it curves around Hanley Falls, MN
on the east side

 

4.       Nobles County – Seen in 3 locations on 3 dates in the county - 15
birds Originally found by Brian Smith on 2012-02-19 at Bella Lake Dam &
Recreation area on the Iowa border, 12 birds seen on 2012-02-22, @ 9:25
a.m., at 31270 Paul Avenue - ¼ mile north of the Peterson WMA by Ron
Erpelding and 3 birds seen on 2012-03-03 by Herb Dingmann & Ron Erpelding at
the dog exercise park off of CR 59 on the extreme southern tip of Okabena
Lake  in Worthington, MN

 

5.       Pipestone County – Saturday, 2012-03-03 – Seen by Herb Dingmann &
Ron Erpelding @10:30 a.m., 4 birds (3 females & 1 male) seen in the Hillside
Cemetery located on the south side of MN Hwy 268  on the west side of
Edgerton, MN

 

6.       Murray County – Saturday, 2012-03-03 – Seen by Herb Dingmann & Ron
Erpelding @2:20 p.m., 4 birds ( 2 females & 2 males)seen at the Immanuel
Lutheran Cemetery @ 852 190th Avenue (From US Hwy 59 between Slayton &
Avoca, MN turn north on 190th Avenue)

 

7.       Brown County – 20-40 bird flock first seen by Brad Bolduan on
2012-1-22  and refound along with 3 Red Crossbills by Brian Smith at the
adjacent New Ulm, MN Lutheran & Catholic Cemeteries, seen by many birders
since that date- most recently on 2012-03-01

 

Ron Erpelding

Kandiyohi County

Willmar, MN

 


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