Mid-continent Rare Bird Records
Illinois - records complete through winter of 2002-2003 (OK)
Indiana records complete through spring of 2007 (OK)
Iowa records complete through winter of 2005-2006 (OK)
Kansas records complete through fall of 2004 (When the Kansas RC was created in 1990, it in general accepted the previous records as presented in Thompson [1989 and 1992] to be valid for the state. When reporting these early records, Thompson was vague as to exact dates and locations. Since that time, the actual data upon which Thompsons records were based have become inaccesible to Thompson. Because of this, the exact dates and locations for most early KS valid records cannot be known. Because the dates and locations for these early records are not and can not be known, they could not be used in this current work. The bird records for KS are thus likely more extensive than here reported.)
Kentucky records complete through fall of 2003 (OK)
Manitoba records complete through fall of 2003 (OK)
Michigan records complete through winter of 2005-2006 (OK)
Minnesota records complete through fall 2006 (OK)
Missouri records complete through summer of 2005 (OK)
Nebraska - records complete through fall of 2004 (OK)
North Dakota - records complete through summer of 2002 (OK)
Ohio records complete through fall of 2005 (OK)
Ontario records complete through winter of 2003-2004 (Wormington for missing records)
South Dakota records complete through summer of 2004 (OK)
Tennessee records complete through spring of 2001 (missing 1989-94)
West Virginia - records complete through winter of 2004-2005 (OK)
Wisconsin records complete through spring of 2007 (OK)
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Index of Species
Species List Black-bellied Whistling-Duck
Illinois(2), Indiana (4), Iowa(12), Kansas(9), (Kentucky- 1 hypothetical), (Michigan- 1 origin uncertain), Minnesota(8), Missouri(7), Nebraska(4), Ontario(2), Tennessee(1 nest + 3), West Virginia(2), Wisconsin(4)
- Nov. 11, 1939 Holt, Missouri
- Sept. 20, 1956 Linn, Kansas
- May 8, 1977 Cerro Gordo, Iowa
- Aug. 1 to Oct. 8, 1978 Obion, Tennessee (successful nesting)
- May 19, 1980 - Otter Trail, Minnesota
- July 6-8, 1980 Stafford, Kansas
- (July 25, 1981 Kalamazoo, Michigan)
- May 21, 1982 Butler, Kansas
- Oct. 19, 1984 Faribault, Minnesota
- Nov. 24 to Dec. 18, 1985 Shelby, Tennessee
- May 29, 1987 Boone, Iowa
- Aug. 7 to Oct. 3, 1987 - Meeker, Minnesota
- June 17-18, 1988 Shelby, Tennessee
- Oct. 23, 1988 Emmet, Iowa
- Oct. 18-25, 1989 St. Charles, Missouri
- Oct. 29, 1989 Clay, Nebraska
- May 26, 1993 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Oct. 24, 1993 Monona, Iowa
- Nov. 1, 1993 Butler, Iowa
- June 17 to July 7, 1993 - Sudbury, Ontario
- May 1, 1994 - Mason, West Virginia
- May 4, 1994 - Chariton, Missouri
- May 12 and May 16 to late May, 1994 - Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 5, 1994 - Mason, West Virginia
- Sept. 7, 1995 - Roseau, Minnesota
- Aug. 10, 1996 - Stafford, Kansas
- March 3 to May 20, 1998 - Saline, Kansas
- March 28, 1998 - Sedgwick, Kansas
- April 10 to May 19, 1998 Sac, Iowa
- May 17, 1998 Jefferson, Wisconsin
- May 18 to June 22, 1998 - Steele, Minnesota
- Early April, 1999 Trempealeau, Wisconsin
- Early April to May 5, 1999 Louisa, Iowa
- Aug. 2-28, 1999 Clay, Nebraska
- Late Sept. to Oct. 25, 1999 Trempealeau, Wisconsin
- Aug. 6, 2000 - Grant, Minnesota
- (Aug. 19, 2000 - Ballard, Kentucky)
- May 5, 2001 - Steward, Tennessee
- Nov. 2, 2001 Madison, Illinois
- May 25, 2002 - Barton, Missouri
- June 30 to July 10, 2002 Delaware, Indiana
- July 28, 2002 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- April 26, 2003 Holt, Missouri
- July 12, 2003 Barton, Kansas
- Aug. 21 to Oct. 8, 2003 Mason, Illinois
- Sept. 6, 2003 Stafford, Kansas
- May 15, 2004 Sedgwick, Kansas
- May 24, 2004 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 30-31, 2004 Cole, Missouri
- Aug. 1, 2004 Big Stone, Minnesota
- April 18, 2005 Dickinson, Iowa
- April 19, 2005 Hardin, Iowa
- April 20, 2005 Johnson, Iowa
- May 11, 2005 Greene, Missouri
- June 22, 2005 Lee, Iowa
- July 14, 2005 Gibson, Indiana
- July 26 to Sept. 12, 2005 Cass, Iowa
- Oct. 17, 2005 Stevens, Minnesota
- April 20 to May 1, 2006 Tippecanoe, Indiana
- August 3-4, 2007 Tippecanoe, Indiana
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Fulvous Whistling-Duck
Illinois(6), Indiana(6), (Iowa- 1 origin uncertain), Kansas(?), Michigan(4), Minnesota(2), Missouri(9), North Dakota(2), Ohio(10), Ontario(5), South Dakota(2), Tennessee(7), Wisconsin(1)
- Fall of 1890 New Madrid, Missouri
- April 29, 1909 Lewis, Missouri
- Dec. 7, 1919 - Cook, Illinois
- May 24, 1929 Lincoln, Minnesota
- Sept. 2, 1933 - Alexander, Illinois
- March 3, 1935 Knox, Missouri
- Late Oct., 1948 McCook, South Dakota
- Oct. 20, 1950 Mille Lacs, Minnesota
- April 17, 1953 Holt, Missouri
- May 28 to early Sept., 1960 - Marion, Indiana
- Dec. 8, 1960 Kent, Ontario
- Aug. 20, 1962 Niagara, Ontario
- Oct. 14, 1962 Monroe, Michigan
- Oct. 19, 1962 Lucas, Ohio
- Oct. 20, 1962 Ottawa, Ohio
- Nov. 27, 1962 Durham, Ontario
- April to May, 1963 Middlesex, Ontario
- Nov. 21, 1963 Ashland, Ohio
- April 13, 1964 Lorain, Ohio
- May 16, 1964 - Jasper/Pulaski, Indiana
- Jan. 29, 1965 Anderson, Tennessee
- March 23, 1965 Hamilton, Tennessee
- April 4 to June 20, 1965 Stewart, Tennessee
- Sept. 9, 1965 Humphreys, Tennessee
- Most of June, 1967 Wyandot, Ohio
- June 14, 1967 Miner, South Dakota
- Nov. 24, 1969 Licking, Ohio
- Nov. 27, 1970 Humphreys, Tennessee
- April 11, 1972 Marion, Tennessee
- April 11, 1974 Butler, Ohio
- May 29 to July 16, 1974 Oakland, Michigan
- Aug. 24-31, 1974 - Jackson, Illinois
- April 24-25, 1975 Wyandot, Ohio
- May 13-21, 1976 Sumner, Tennessee
- Sept. 25, 1976 - McHenry, North Dakota
- May 17, 1979 Kane, Illinois
- July 14 to Sept. 2, 1979 - Grand Forks, North Dakota
- Sept. 29, 1979 Chippewa, Michigan
- May 3, 1981 - Monroe, Michigan
- June 2-21, 1981 Pike, Missouri
- April 3-26, 1984 - Jennings, Indiana
- July 3-4, 1989 Columbia, Wisconsin
- May 13-14, 1990 - Jefferson, Illinois
- June 3, 1990 - Bruce, Ontario
- June 30 to July 1, 1990 - Pemiscot, Missouri
- Aug. 7, 1990 Stoddard, Missouri
- June 5, 1994 - Lucas, Ohio
- (July 17 to Sept. 8, 1994 Clinton, Iowa)
- Aug. 8-9, 1996 - Madison, Illinois
- June 1, 1997 - Warrick, Indiana
- Sept. 6, 1997 - Warrick, Indiana
- May 8, 1999 Stoddard, Missouri
- June 8, 2002 Lake, Indiana
- June 29 to Oct. 17, 2003 Stoddard, Missouri
- May 9-12, 2005 Mercer, Ohio
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Bean Goose
Iowa(1), Nebraska(2)
[Only other N. Am. record is in Washington State, April 26, 1993. Sharpe(2001), p.65]
- Dec. 29, 1984 to Jan. 10, 1985 Harrison, Iowa (same indiv. as below)
- Dec. 29, 1984 to Jan. 10, 1985 Washington, Nebraska (same indiv. as above)
- April 4, 1998 Phelps, Nebraska
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Emperor Goose
Nebraska(1)
[This Nebraska record is the only valid N. Am. record outside of the West Coast states, except for one record from Nevada. Sharpe (2001), p. 67]
- March 17, 1997 Clay, Nebraska
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Garganey
Illinois(2), Iowa(3), Kansas(5), Manitoba(2), Michigan(1), Minnesota(2), Missouri(1), Nebraska(2), North Dakota(1), Ohio(1), Ontario(3), Tennessee(2)
- May 23, 1971 (St. Ambroise PP), Manitoba
- April 1-5, 1978 Shelby, Tennessee
- April 14, 1979 Coffey, Kansas[not in KS book]
- March 29, 1981 Harvey, Kansas
- April 18-23, 1982 Du Page, Illinois
- April 21 to May 1, 1982 Sumner, Kansas
- April 29 to May 2, 1987 Waseca, Minnesota
- Oct. 23, 1988 Miami, Kansas
- April 24, 1991 Saginaw, Michigan
- May 11, 1991 Woodbury, Iowa
- May 6, 1993 - Cass, North Dakota
- April 18-23, 1993 - Renfrew, Ontario
- May 12-15, 1993 - Essex, Ontario
- May 1-5, 1993 Jackson, Minnesota
- April 2-3, 1994 St. Charles, Missouri
- Sept. 3, 1994 - Shelby, Tennessee
- May 6-10, 1995 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- April 7, 1996 - Jefferson, Kansas
- March 28, 1997 Buffalo, Nebraska (pos. same indiv. as below)
- March 29 to April 5, 1998 Hall, Nebraska (pos. same indiv. as above)
- June 4-16, 1998 (Oak Hammock Marsh), Manitoba
- April 2-12, 1999 Fremont, Iowa
- May 10-14, 1999 - Boone, Illinois
- May 19-25, 2002 - Lucas, Ohio
- April 7, 2006 Woodbury, Iowa
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Tufted Duck
Illinois(3), (Kansas-1 hypothetical), Kentucky(1), Michigan(3), Nebraska(5), Ohio(1), Ontario(20 + 6)
- Dec. 3, 1972 to April 10, 1973 Cook, Illinois
- Oct., 1973 Livingston/Washtenaw, Michigan
- Dec. 23-27, 1973 Cook, Illinois
- March 17, 1974 Cook, Illinois
- March 3-14, 1980 Lorain, Ohio
- Dec. 31, 1992 to April 9 and May 22-29, 1993 - Wentworth, Ontario
- March 9-29, 1993 - Halton, Ontario
- March 28, 1993 - Essex, Ontario
- April 12-15, 1993 - Northumberland, Ontario
- Dec. 5, 1993 to March 5, 1994 - Halton, Ontario
- Jan. 8 to April 16, 1995 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Jan. 21-28, 1995 - Lambton, Ontario (same indiv. as below)
- Feb. 8-23, 1995 - St. Clair, Michigan (same indiv. as above)
- April 3-22, 1995 - Wentworth, Ontario (dif. indivs. from 3rd above)
- April 14 to May 3, 1995 - Bay, Michigan
- Oct. 7-29, 1995 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Dec. 22, 1995 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Jan. 11-22, 1996 - Halton, Ontario
- April 16, 1996 - Simcoe, Ontario
- April 16-17, 1996 - Essex, Ontario
- May 4, 1996 - Wentworth, Ontario
- (Oct. 27, 1996 Sedgwick, Kansas)
- Feb. 16-17, 1997 - Halton, Ontario
- April 5-15, 1997 - Warren, Kentucky
- Sept. 17 to Oct. 3, 1997 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Jan. 11-19, 1998 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Jan. 17-27, 1999 - Niagara, Ontario
- Dec. 3, 1999 to April 29, 2000 Keith, Nebraska (likely same indiv. as below)
- Nov. 26 to Dec. 13, 2000 - Keith, Nebraska (likely same indiv. as above)
- Dec. 16, 2001 to Jan. 19, 2002 Keith, Nebraska (likely same indiv. as #32)
- March 10, 2002 Essex, Ontario
- Dec. 16, 2002 Keith, Nebraska (likely same indiv. as #30)
- Dec. 19, 2003 Keith, Nebraska (likely same indiv. as #32)
- April 30 to May 7, 2003 Ottawa, Ontario
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Common Eider
Illinois(5), Iowa(2), Kansas(1), Manitoba(nest + 6), Michigan(3), Minnesota(5), (Missouri-1 hypothetical), Nebraska(1), North Dakota(2), Ohio(3), Ontario(nest + 19), South Dakota(3), Wisconsin(4)
[Manitoba The Hudson Bay eider population has been estimated at 45,000 breeding birds, of which about 85% nest on the island dotted Quebec coast
.Only about 1500 birds breed on the southern coast, including Manitoba
.While some Common Eider nest at Churchill itself, they are more common near Cape Churchill and La Perouse Bay. Between 1978 and 1980, about 500 nest were found each year in birch-willow scrub on islets in the small delta formed by Mast River and Wawao Creek, near La Perouse Bay
.Eight Common Eiders nested on the strip of land separating the mouths of the Nelson and Hayes Rivers in 1994. No other colonies are known in Manitoba; the nearest are at McConnell River, Nunavut and at East Pen Island, Onatrio. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), pp. 118-119. Six accidental southern records are shown.]
- Dec., 1874 Cook, Illinois
- Nov., 1891 Jefferson, Wisconsin
- Nov. 3, 1891 Douglas, Kansas
- Nov. 1, 1901 Woodbury, Iowa (there is no proof this eider was not collected on the Nebraska side of the Missouri in Dakota County)
- Nov., 1911 (Giroux), Manitoba
- Oct. 23, 1911 (Lake Manitoba), Manitoba
- Nov. 4, 1911 Lake, South Dakota
- Oct. 15, 1912 Barnes, North Dakota
- Nov. 7, 1940 Hamlin, South Dakota
- Nov. 11, 1940 Burnett, Wisconsin
- April 12, 1943 Cook, Illinois
- Dec. 7, 1945 Cook, Illinois
- Nov. 7, 1953 Cook, Minnesota
- Oct. 25, 1959 Roseau, Minnesota
- Nov. 7, 1959 Itasca, Minnesota
- Feb. 1, 1960 Cook, Illinois
- March 24-26, 1960 Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- Nov. 5, 1966 Pope, Minnesota
- Nov. 29 to Dec. 2, 1967 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Nov. 10, 1968 Burnett, Wisconsin
- Aug. 10, 1969 (Granville Lake), Manitoba
- Dec. 18, 1969 - Niagara, Ontario
- Nov., 1970 Stanley, South Dakota
- Dec. 25, 1970 to July 21, 1972 - Toronto, Ontario
- Nov. 28, 1971 - Peel, Ontario
- March 11 to April 8, 1978 - Whiteside, Illinois
- April 8-25, 1978 - St. Clair, Michigan
- Oct. 9, 1978 Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Dec. 27, 1978 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Dec. 5, 1981 - McLean, North Dakota
- Nov. 2-6, 1984 (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- Nov. 3-5, 1984 (Lockport), Manitoba
- Nov. 24, 1990 to Jan. 6, 1991 - Lennex & Addington, Ontario
- March 26, 1992 - Halton, Ontario
- July 13 to Aug. 23, 1992 - Durham, Ontario
- March 6-20, 1993 - Halton, Ontario
- Oct. 30 to Nov. 3, 1993 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Nov. 1, 1994 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Jan. 27 to April 7, 1995 Marion, Iowa
- June 3-4, 1995 - Niagara, Ontario
- (Dec. 18, 1995 - Boone, Missouri)
- March 12 to April 6, 1996 - Wentworth, Ontario
- March 21 to April 6, 1996 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Nov. 2-5, 1996 (Patricia Beach), Manitoba
- Feb. 14, 1997 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Dec. 1, 1997 to Jan. 10, 1998 - Simcoe, Ontario
- Dec. 1-24, 1999 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Nov. 18, 2000 to April 12, 2001 - Hamilton/Halton, Ontario
- May 25-26, 2001 - Chippewa, Michigan
- May 27 to June 30, 2001 - Lennox & Addington, Ontario
- Nov. 3, 2002 to Jan. 13, 2003 - Lake, Ohio
- May 10 and 19, 2003 Essex, Ontario
- May 17 to Nov. 9, 2003 Monroe, Michigan
- Sept. 25, 2003 Lake, Ohio
- Oct. 8 to Nov. 1, 2003 Norfolk, Ontario
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Smew
Minnesota(1), Missouri(1), Ontario(2), Wisconsin(1)
- Feb. 21 to March 30, 1960 - Niagara, Ontario
Dec. 9-10, 1973 - Norfolk, Ontario
March 17, 1999 - Jackson, Minnesota
March 24-25, 2000 Douglas, Wisconsin
Jan. 13 to March 5, 2001 St. Charles, Missouri
(during this same time period, the same Smew was seen on the Illinois side of the Mississippi but, as of yet, has not been accepted due to concerns about origin.)
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Masked Duck
Kentucky(1), Tennessee(1), Wisconsin(1)
- Nov., 1870 Rock, Wisconsin
- April 15, 1974 Fulton, Kentucky (same indiv. as below)
- April 11-15, 1974 Obion, Tennessee (same indiv. as above)
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Willow Ptarmigan
Manitoba(nest), Minnesota(3), North Dakota(2), Ontario(nest), Wisconsin(1)
[Manitoba Fairly common permanent resident of the far north; sporadic migrant in the northern half of the province; extremely rare in the south except in unusual invasions. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003) p. 151. The Willow Ptarmigans Arctic breeding range dips around Hudson Bay, taking in the coastal tundra and adjoining forest edges of northern Manitoba, as far south as Herchmer. Partly migratory, unlike most grouse species, the extent of its southward movements varies from year to year. Peak migration near the Manitoba-Nunavut boundary occurs from mid-October through November and from mid-May to early June. The species is a regular and abundant winter visitor in the northern third of Manitoba, including southern Reindeer Lake and the willow flats along the Churchill River system
.Though less regular in central Manitoba, large flocks were seen near Norway House in February 1964, and 2000 were reported flying north at Creighton, Saskatchewan (just west of Flin Flon, Manitoba) in March of 1973. These localities are near the southern edge of the normal winter range, but more southerly movements occurred in the early 1930s. A massive invasion in the winter of 1933-1934 extended from central Alberta to northern Minnesota, and many flocks of up to 30 birds were reported in southeastern Manitoba. There has been no comparable event since then, but a small incursion in 1986-1987 resulted in sightings in Marquette, Vogar, Winnipeg, and the Lake Manitoba Narrows. Southerly movements appear to have been more frequent in the late 19th century, especially around Lake Manitoba. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 152. No attempt has been made to list vagrant records in southern Manitoba.]
- Dec., 1846 Racine, Wisconsin
- Oct., 1909 Dunn, North Dakota
- April 20, 1914 Roseau, Minnesota
- Dec. 7, 1933 through April 25, 1934 Roseau/Lake of the Woods/St.Louis, MN (there were about 200 ptarmigan found in some 20 + observations over this time period)
- April, 1936 Ward, North Dakota
- Feb. 27 to March 12, 1964 - Lake of the Woods, Minnesota
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Rock Ptarmigan
Manitoba(fairly common winter visitor), Minnesota(1), Ontario(occasional)
[Manitoba Fairly common winter visitor to the coast; occasional inland in the far north. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 152. Occurring in Manitoba only as a winter visitor in the far north, the Rock Ptarmigan is arguably the hardiest of all birds in the province
.Rock Ptrmigan usually arrive in Churchill in mid-October and return north in early May, though in 1930 Taverner and Sutton reported sightings into June and obtained a specimen on 19 August
.Rock Ptarmigan winter along much of the Hudson Bay coast traveling as far south as James Bay. Small numbers migrate farther inland at times, with a few December records at Gillam and one bird seen at Brochet. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), pp. 152-53. No attempt has been made to show vagrant Rock Ptarmigan records for Manitoba.]
- May 20, 1996 - Cook, Minnesota
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Yellow-billed Loon
Illinois(2), Indiana(1), Iowa(2), Kansas(4), Kentucky(1), Manitoba(4), Minnesota(7), Missouri(4), Nebraska(3), Ontario(3), Tennessee(1+1)
- May 4, 1967 - Niagara, Ontario
- May 19, 1980 - Carleton, Ontario
- Nov. 16, 1980 Itasca, Minnesota (perhaps same indiv. as below)
- Nov. 26, 1980 St. Louis, Minnesota (perhaps same indiv. as below)
- Nov. 27-28, 1980 - Lake, Minnesota (perhpas same indiv. as above)
- June 19, 1981 (Churchill), Manitoba
- May 28-29, 1985 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Dec. 14-30, 1986 Whiteside, Illinois
- Oct. 17, 1987 - St. Louis, Minnesota
- Feb. 14 to May 9, 1990 Taney, Missouri
- Dec. 27, 1990 to April 1, 1991 Taney, Missouri
- Dec. 28, 1991 - Taney, Missouri
- Mid-Dec., 1994 and probably present all winter - Taney, Missouri (all 4 state records presumably all involve the same indiv. - 8th annual RC Report)
- Feb. 5-7, 1995 - Monroe, Indiana
- June 9, 1995 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Nov. 11-13, 1995 - Crow Wing, Minnesota
- Dec. 10, 1995 - Russell, Kansas
- Nov. 17-23, 1996 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Nov. 23, 1996 - Kingman/Sedgwick, Kansas
- Jan. 2-7, 1997 - Niagara, Ontario
- Aug. 8 to Oct. 18, 1998 Keith, Nebraska
- Dec. 19-29, 1998 - McLean/Woodford, Illinois
- April 18, 1999 Cerro Gordo, Iowa
- Nov. 30, 1999 - Carter, Tennessee
- Dec. 2-21, 1999 Hamilton/Story, Iowa
- June 10-11, 2000 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Nov. 4, 2001 Mille Lacs, Minnesota
- Nov. 10-16, 2002 Clark, Kansas
- April 24, 2003 Pottawatomie, Kansas
- Sept. 2-5, 2003 Keith, Nebraska
- March 13-30, 2004 Marshall, Kentucky
- Jan. 4-11, 2005 Lake, Minnesota
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Clarks Grebe
Illinois(1), Iowa(14), Kansas(11), Manitoba(nest), Minnesota(3 nesting + 39), Missouri(4), Nebraska(nest in west + 13 eastern records), North Dakota(nest), South Dakota(nest), (Wisconsin-1 hypothetical)
[Nebraska There is confirmed nesting in Keith and Sheridan counties. The Clarks Grebe is considered rare but regular in other parts of western NE. Sharpe (2001), p. 43. Eleven more eastern reports are shown.]
[Manitoba A Clarks Grebe nest found in a Western Grebe colony at Pelican Lake near Ninette in 1986 constituted the first confirmed breeding record for Canada. One or more breeding pairs have since been observed there almost annually
.Clarks Grebes have also been found in Western Grebe colonies at Delta Marsh and Marshy Point on Lake Manitoba, and at Netley Marsh on Lake Winnipeg. Spring migrants have been observed as far east as Patricia Beach and Seven Sisters dam, around the beginning of May. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 80. No attempt has been made to list records away from nesting locations.]
[Minnesota - There is confirmed nesting for 3 counties (Big Stone, Faribault and Traverse) with 38 additional reports. Of these 38 additional records, only 2 are in eastern Minnesota.]
[North Dakota There are confirmed or probable nesting records for 3 counties (Burliegh, Kidder and Sheridan). email message from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004. No attempt has been made to list records outside these nesting counties.]
[South Dakota Rare migrant and summer resident. Tallman (2002), p. 9. There are confirmed or probable nesting records for 5 counties (Brown, Day, Deuel, Kingsbury and Roberts). No attempt has been made to list records outside these nesting counties.]
- Nov. 1, 1962 - Otoe, Nebraska
- April 24, 1983 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- May 5, 1983 Louisa, Iowa
- Nov. 24 to Dec. 14, 1983 - Madison, Illinois
- Aug. 30, 1985 Barton, Kansas
- Oct. 6, 1985 Polk, Iowa
- Oct. 19, 1985 Phillips, Kansas
- May 7, 1986 Story, Iowa
- May 10, 1986 Grant, Minnesota
- May 23, 1986 Todd, Minnesota
- Oct. 18, 1986 Trego, Kansas
- Dec. 6, 1986 Knox, Nebraska
- May 2, 1987 - Jackson, Minnesota
- May 7, 1987 - St. Louis, Minnesota
- (May 7, 1987 Douglas, Wisconsin)
- Nov. 27, 1988 to Jan. 10, 1989 Clay, Missouri
- May 22, 1989 - Clay, Minnesota
- Nov. 18, 1990 to early Feb., 1991 - Taney, Missouri
- June 8, 1991 - Big Stone, Minnesota
- June through Aug., 1991 - Traverse, Minnesota (nesting)
- Nov. 8, 1991 - Russell, Kansas
- Nov. 13, 1991 - Miami, Kansas
- Nov. 17, 1991 - Reno, Kansas
- Nov. 20, 1991 - Jefferson, Kansas
- May 3, 1992 - Jackson, Minnesota
- June 25, 1992 - Kandiyohi, Minnesota
- Aug. 21-23, 1992 - Yellow Medicine, Minnesota
- May 1 to June 8, 1993 - Traverse, Minnesota
- April 3-9, 1994 - Traverse, Minnesota
- April 16, 1994 - Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- May 13, 1994 Clay, Iowa
- July 9, 1994 - Faribault, Minnesota (adults with young)
- Nov. 25, 1994 Calhoun, Iowa
- April 19, 1995 Phelps, Nebraska
- Aug., 1995 - Marshall, Minnesota
- Aug. 25, 1995 - Yellow Medicine, Minnesota
- Nov. 12-13, 1995 Linn, Iowa
- May 4, 1996 - Freeborn, Minnesota
- Aug. 8, 1996 - Stevens, Minnesota
- Sept. 8, 1996 - Faribault, Minnesota
- Oct. 4, 1996 - Traverse, Minnesota
- April 26 to May 24, 1997 - Barton, Kansas
- July 1, 1997 - Todd, Minnesota
- July 29, 1997 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Oct. 11-19, 1997 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Dec. 13-14, 1997 Poweshiek, Iowa
- Dec. 27, 1997 Taney, Missouri
- March 27, 1998 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 8-10, 1998 - Renville, Minnesota
- June 14-21, 1998 Phelps, Nebraska
- June 15 to July 11, 1998 - Todd, Minnesota
- Aug. 16, 1998 - Big Stone, Minnesota
- Nov. 22, 1998 Palo Alto, Iowa
- April 9, 1999 - Traverse, Minnesota
- May 21-25, 1999 Monona, Iowa
- June 12 and 29, 1999 - Meeker, Minnesota
- Aug. 29, 1999 - Big Stone, Minnesota
- Aug. 29, 1999 - Stevens, Minnesota
- Oct. 23-24, 1999 Clay, Missouri
- April 19, 2000 - Morton, Kansas
- April 29-30, 2000 - Dodge, Nebraska
- May 4, 2000 - Big Stone, Minnesota
- May 8-9, 2000 - Morton, Kansas
- May 31, 2000 - Morton, Kansas
- June 15-30, 2000 Harlan, Nebraska
- June 19-28, 2000 - Sibley, Minnesota
- June 24 to July 3, 2000 - Nicollet, Minnesota
- July 10-30+, 2000 - Lyon, Minnesota
- July 23, 2000 - Douglas, Minnesota
- Aug. 6, 2000 - Big Stone, Minnesota (2 adults and 2 young)
- Sept. 12, 2000 - Marshall, Minnesota
- March 14-16, 2001 - Knox, Nebraska
- April 9-25, 2001 - Hennepin, Minnesota
- April 27, 2001 - Marshall, Minnesota
- April 28, 2001 - Meeker, Minnesota
- April 28 to May 7, 2001 - Story, Iowa
- May 5, 2001 - Renville, Minnesota
- May 12, 2001 - Clay, Iowa
- May 22-23, 2001 - Harlan, Nebraska
- May 26, 2001 - Frontier, Nebraska
- Dec. 2, 2001 - Dickinson, Iowa
- May 5, 2002 - Big Stone, Minnesota
- May 4-8, 2002 - Henry, Iowa
- Aug. 11, 2002 Big Stone, Minnesota
- Nov. 1, 2002 Knox, Nebraska
- Nov. 26-28, 2005 Dickinson, Iowa
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Northern Fulmar
Ontario(14)
- May 3, 1924 Renfrew, Ontario
- Nov. 15, 1928 Carleton, Ontario
- Nov. 20, 1936 (Georgian Bay), Ontario
- May, 1951 Peel, Ontario
- Dec. 11, 1970 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Oct., 1973 Lambton, Ontario
- Dec. 8, 1974 Cochrane, Ontario
- Dec. 14, 1988 - Timiskaming, Ontario
- Jan. 15, 1989 - Northumberland, Ontario
- Nov. 30, 1992 - Cochrane, Ontario
- Dec. 14-16, 1994 - Russell, Ontario
- Dec. 7, 1995 - Carleton, Ontario
- Dec. 11, 1997 -Wentworth, Ontario
- Jan. 5, 2000 - York, Ontario
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Black-capped Petrel
Kentucky(3), Ohio(1), Ontario(26)
- Oct. 30, 1893 Toronto, Ontario
- 1893 Halton, Ontario
- Oct. 4-5, 1898 Bracken/Campbell/Kenton, Kentucky (three dif. individuals in three dif. counties along the Ohio River)
- Oct. 5, 1898 Hamilton, Ohio
- Aug. 21, 1955 Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 8, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario (the following 21 records for Sept. of 1996 in Ontario are of birds brought inland by Hurricane Fran. Although all of these sightings and findings of specimens are considered seperate records by Ontario, some of them could be of the same individuals.)
- Sept. 8, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 12, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 12, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 13, 1996 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Sept. 14, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 14, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 15, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 15, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 15, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 15, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 16, 1996 - Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 16, 1996 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Sept. 17, 1996 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Sept. 18, 1996 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Sept. 21, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 21, 1996 - Niagara, Ontariov
- Sept. 21, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 21, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 28, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 30, 1996 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Sept. 23, 2003 Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 27, 2003 Niagara, Ontario
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Greater Shearwater
Ontario(1)
- Aug. 20, 1997 - Toronto, Ontario
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Manx Shearwater
Michigan(1), Ontario(1)
- Aug. 19, 2000 - Macomb, Michigan
- Aug. 28, 2001 - Ottawa, Ontario
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Audubons Shearwater
Ontario(1)
- Sept. 8, 1975 Lanark, Ontario
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Wilsons Storm-Petrel
Ontario(4)
- Spring of 1897 or 1898 - Muskota, Ontario
- Aug. 14, 1955 Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 10, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 22, 2003 Hamilton, Ontario
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Leachs Storm-Petrel
Ohio(1), Ontario(3)
- May 16, 1929 Montgomery, Ohio
- July 19, 1939 Stormont, Ontario
- Aug. 16, 1955 Frontenac, Ontario
- Oct. 8, 1981 - Kenora, Ontario
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Band-rumped Storm-Petrel
Indiana(1), Kentucky(1), Missouri(1), Ontario(2), Tennessee(1)
- June 15, 1902 Morgan, Indiana
- Aug. 28, 1933 Carleton, Ontario
- Sept. 3, 1950 St. Charles, Missouri
- Sept. 24-26, 1975 Sevier, Tennessee
- Late July, 1994 - Anderson, Kentucky
- July 13, 2000 Norfolk, Ontario
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Northern Gannet
Illinois(3), Indiana(7), Kentucky(2), Manitoba(1), Michigan(9), (North Dakota- 1 hypothetical), Ohio(casual in Cuyahoga, Erie and Lorain counties + 6 ), Ontario(20 + 8), (Tennessee-1 hypothetical)
[Ohio Northern Gannets are currently casual late fall and early winter visitors to central Lake Erie. There are at least 19 records between Huron and the Cleveland area (Lake, Cuyahoga, Erie and Lorain counties). The earliest gannet appeared at Cleveland (Cuyahoga Co.) on November 2, but most sightings are between November 15 and December 15. These individuals usually wander along the lakefront and may appear at several locations over a period of several weeks. Most sightings are of single gannets, although multiple birds were detected during the winters of 1947-1948, 1949-1950, and 1982-1983. If Lake Erie remains open, a few gannets may remain through mid-January; one survived until February 18, 1950, at Cleveland. - Peterjohn (2001), p.12. Only the 6 Ohio records outside Erie, Lake, Lorain and Cuyahoga counties are shown in the records below.]
- (Spring, 1882 Pembina, North Dakota)
- Nov., 1904 - LaPorte, Indiana
- Oct. 19, 1911 - Livingston, Michigan
- Nov. 10, 1925 Alpena, Michigan
- Dec. 1, 1929 St. Clair, Michigan
- Nov. 29, 1942 Oakland, Michigan
- Dec. 5, 1947 - Jay, Indiana
- Dec. 22, 1947 Lucas, Ohio
- Nov. 2, 1958 Union, Ohio
- Dec. 7, 1967 Campbell/Kenton, Kentucky (same indiv. as below)
- Dec. 7-24, 1967 Hamilton, Ohio (same indiv. as above)
- Oct. 13, 1978 St. Clair, Michigan
- April 18, 1981 - Monroe, Indiana
- Nov. 19-20, 1983 - Tazewell, Illinois
- Oct. 25 to Nov. 30, 1987 - Durham/Halton/Peel/Toranto/Wentworth, Ontario (all the same indiv.)
- Nov. 29, 1987 - Lanark, Ontario
- Nov. 29, 1987 Simpson, Kentucky (same indiv. as below)
- Nov. 29, 1987 Robertson, Tennessee (same indiv. as above)
- Nov. 5 and Dec. 3, 1988 - Wentworth, Ontario
- June 17, 1989 - (Churchill), Manitoba
- Nov. 21 to Dec. 8, 1990 - Niagara, Ontario
- Nov. 23, 1990 - Northumberland, Ontario
- Nov. 24, 1990 - Durham, Ontario
- Nov. 10 to Dec. 1, 1991 - Niagara to Wentworth, Ontario
- Dec. 1, 1991 Monroe, Michigan
- Dec. 8-9, 1991 - Porter/Laporte, Indiana
- Oct. 25 to Dec. 17, 1993 - Durham/Niagara/Wentworth, Ontario
- Nov. 5, 1993 - Lake, Indiana (same indiv. as below)
- Nov. 9, 1993 - Lake, Illinois (same indiv. as above)v
- Nov. 10, 1993 - Franklin, Ohio
- Nov. 26, 1993 - Muskegon, Michigan
- Dec. 19, 1993 Rock Island, Illinoisv
- Nov. 6, 1994 - Toronto, Ontario
- Dec. 30, 1994 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Nov. 1-27, 1995 - Halton/Wentworth, Ontario
- Nov. 10, 1996 - Carleton, Ontario
- Nov. 12, 1996 - Lanark, Ontario
- Dec. 22, 1996 - Halton, Ontario
- Nov. 14 to Dec. 29, 1998 - Niagara/Toronto/Wentworth, Ontario
- Nov. 6, 1999 - Lake, Indiana
- Oct. 21 to Dec. 1, 2000 - Hamilton/Halton/Toronto, Ontario
- Oct. 6-7, 2001 - Niagara/Toronto, Ontario
- Oct. 8, 2001 - Ottawa, Ontario
- Nov. 11, 2001 - Wayne, Michigan
- Nov. 24, 2001 - Hamilton, Ontario
- Nov. 11 and 15, 2002 Ottawa, Ontario
- Nov. 14, 2002 Wayne, Michigan
- Nov. 17 to Dec. 16, 2002 Hamilton to Durham, Ontario
- Dec. 3, 2002 - Ashland, Ohio
- Dec. 3, 2002 - Seneca, Ohio
- Oct. 26, 2004 Lake, Indiana
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Brown Pelican
Illinois(7), Indiana(12), Iowa(12), Kansas(10), Kentucky(2), Michigan(16), Minnesota(1), Missouri(6), Nebraska(6), North Dakota(1), Ohio(6), Ontario(14), South Dakota(5), Tennessee(3), Wisconsin(9)
- Oct., 1873 - Hancock, Illinois
- July, 1900 Boone, Iowa
- May 27, 1903 - Marshall, Illinois
- June 7, 1904 Berrien, Michigan
- Sept. 8, 1904 Berrien, Michigan
- Late May or early June, about 1906 Sauk, Wisconsin
- March 28, 1907 Marion, Indiana
- April 25, 1910 Sedgwick, Kansas
- Spring, 1912 Douglas, Nebraska
- 1913 - Adams, Illinois
- June, 1916 Linn, Kansas
- June 19, 1916 - Fayette, Illinois
- April 1, 1929 Platte, Missouri
- June 28, 1929 Taney, Missouri
- Early July, 1929 Trempealeau, Wisconsin
- 1930 Chase, Kansas
- Aug. 26, 1931 Brookings, South Dakota
- May 17, 1936 Shelby, Tennessee
- June 6, 1937 Union, Tennessee
- Aug. 6, 1937 McHenry, North Dakota
- April 28 into June, 1941 Bennett, South Dakota
- July 31 to Aug. 1, 1943 Dane, Wisconsin
- April 25, 1948 - Adams, Illinois
- July 21, 1950 Berrien, Michigan
- About 2 weeks in early July or mid-Aug., 1950 Miller, Missouri
- April 16-18, 1955 Bennett, South Dakota
- April 26, 1959 Polk, Iowa
- Aug. 29, 1965 - Berrien, Michigan
- May 10, 1969 Muscatine, Iowa
- Sept. 25, 1971 Niagara, Ontario
- April 22, 1978 Door, Wisconsin
- June 11, 1978 LaPorte, Indiana
- June 13, 1978 Ottawa, Michigan
- Oct. 18, 1982 Lee, Iowa
- April 12, 1983 Shelby, Tennessee
- April 21-24, 1985 Meade, Kansas
- 1988 Ogemaw, Michigan
- April 29, 1990 - Cuyahoga, Ohio
- May 7 to Aug. 10, 1990 - Cook/Lake, Illinois
- June 8 to July 24, 1990 - Lake/Porter/Laporte, Indiana
- June 24 to July 27, 1990 Van Buren/Berrien, Michigan
- Nov. 3, 1990 - Jefferson, Kansas
- May 12, 1991 Dodge, Nebraska
- May 18 to Oct. 25, 1991 - Butler, Missouri
- May 21-23, 1991 Dakota, Nebraska (same indiv. as below)
- May 23, 1991 - Union, South Dakota (same indiv. as above)
- May 28 into the summer, 1991 - Ashtabula/Hancock/Lake/Warren, Ohio
- Sept. 26, 1991 Chippewa, Michigan
- Oct. 7-19, 1991 - Lake/Laporte, Indiana
- March 21, 1992 Appanoose, Iowa
- Late April to May 8, 1992 Washington, Nebraska (same indiv. as below)
- May 6-11, 1992 Harrison, Iowa (same indiv. as above)
- May 15-17, 1992 - Henry, Missouri
- July 4, 1992 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- July 26, 1992 - Pottawatomie, Kansas
- Aug. 11, 1992 - Russell, Kansas
- April 30, 1993 Saginaw, Michigan
- May 30-31, 1993 Appanoose, Iowa
- May 10, 1994 Hamilton, Ontario (same indiv. as below)
- May 31 to June 3, 1994 - Norfolk, Ontario (same indiv. as above)
- June 5-11, 1994 Monroe, Michigan (same indiv. as above)
- June 16, 1994 - Cochrane, Ontario (same indiv. as above)
- July 2-6, 1994 - Parry Sound, Ontario (same indiv. as above)
- July 10, 1994 - Nipissing, Ontario (same indiv. as above)
- July 11, 1994 Hastings, Ontario (same indiv. as above)
- July 13-18, 1994 - Frontenac, Ontario (same indiv. as above)
- July 18-24, 1994 - Leeds, Ontario (same indiv. as above)
- Aug. 5, 1996 - Elkhart, Indiana
- Sept. 18, 1996 - Franklin, Ohio
- Nov. 7, 1996 - Henderson, Illinois
- Nov. 1-4, 1996 Des Moines, Iowa
- June 27, 1997 - Marquette, Michigan
- Nov. 20-24, 1998 Livingston/Marshall, Kentucky
- May 22, 1999 - Gibson, Indiana
- May 30, 1999 - Livingston/Marshall, Kentucky
- June 27, 1999 - Manistee, Michigan
- July 5-19, 1999 Berrian, Michigan
- July 7, 1999 - Laporte, Indiana
- Aug. 7-13, 1999 - Hamilton, Indiana
- Aug. 16, 1999 - Dubois, Indiana
- Sept. 22-29, 1999 Polk, Iowa
- May 16, 2001 Grant, Wisconsin
- April 23, 2002 Phillips, Kansas
- May 19 and Sept. 4, 2002 - Essex, Ontario (same indiv. as #85)
- June 5, Aug. 2, Aug. 14-19 and Oct. 3-4, 2002 Halton/Hastings/Northumberland, Ontario
- June 9 to Sept. 23, 2002 Erie/Lorain/Lucas/Ottawa, Ohio (same indiv. as # 83)
- June 16, 2002 Sedgwick, Kansas
- June 27, 2002 Yankton, South Dakota
- June 27 to July 25, 2002 Cedar/Knox, Nebraska
- July 25-27, 2002 Vilas, Wisconsin (diff. indiv. from below)
- Aug. 2-4, 2002 Iron, Wisconsin (diff. indiv. from above)
- Aug. 17-11, 2002 - Monroe, Michigan
- Aug. 19-24, 2002 Vernon, Missouri
- Aug. 19 to Sept. 2, 2002 - Marquette, Michigan (same indiv. as #94)
- Aug. 22, 2002 Lucas, Ohio
- Sept. 23 to Oct. 1, 2002 Hastings/Northumberland/Petersborough/Renfrew, Ontario (same indiv. as # 93)
- Oct. 5, 2002 Essex, Ontario (diff. from individuals above)
- Oct. 5 and Oct. 13-14, 2002 Northumberland/Prince Edward, Ontario (diff. from individuals above)
- Oct. 27, 2002 Marion, Kansas
- Sept. 19, 2003 Lorain, Ohio
- May 15 to July 10, 2004 Marion, Indiana (same indiv. seen May 18, 2004, Boone Co.)
- June 20, 2004 Harlan, Nebraska
- July 13, 2004 Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- Aug. 29 to Sept. 6, 2004 Ottawa/Allegan/Barrien, Michigan
- Sept. 7 to Oct. 11, 2004 Lake, Indiana
- July 14-18, 2005 Dickinson, Iowa
- July 16-27, 2005 Jackson, Minnesota
- July 29, 2005 Monroe, Indiana
- July 30 to Aug. 28, 2005 Polk, Iowa
- Nov. 18-23, 2005 Marion, Iowa
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Neotropic Cormorant
Illinois(14), Iowa(2), Kansas(casual), Kentucky(1), Minnesota(3), Missouri(11), Nebraska(6), South Dakota(2), Tennessee(3)
[Kansas - Classified as casual. The Neotropic Cormorant is not on the KS review list and thus records are not able to be obtained.]
[Missouri - Classified as rare in the west (with 10 records shown) and accidental in east (with one record). Currently only records from the east are on the MO review list, thus new records from the west cannot be gathered.]
- July 10, 1878 - Alexander, Illinois
- Oct. 2, 1982 Lincoln, Nebraska
- July 13-21, 1985 Stanley, South Dakota
- Aug. 22 to Oct. 5, 1986 - Will, Illinois
- June 11, 1987 Stanley, South Dakota
- April 15, 1989 Du Page, Illinois
- June 5-6, 1990 Holt, Missouri
- May 10, 1992 - Holt, Missouri
- May 18, 1992 - Holt, Missouri
- June 28 to July 17, 1992 Cook, Illinois
- July 6, 1992 - Will, Illinois
- July 16 to Aug. 4, 1992 - Ramsey, Minnesota
- Aug. 30 to Sept. 1, 1992 - Madison, Illinois (same indiv. as below)
- Aug. 30 to Sept. 12, 1992 - St. Charles, Missouri (same indiv. as above)(this is the only eastern record for MO)
- June 19-20, 1993 - Lake, Tennessee
- Sept. 4, 1993 Cherry, Nebraska
- April 25 to May 25, 1994 - Nodaway, Missouri
- April 28 to May 7, 1994 - Holt, Missouri
- July 20, 1994 - Holt, Missouri
- July 21, 1994 - Vernon, Missouri
- Aug. 20, 1994 - Vernon, Missouri
- Aug. 31, 1994 - Vernon, Missouri (these last 6 records all dif. indiv.)
- May 12, 1995 - Nodaway, Missouri
- May 20, 1995 - Cook, Illinois
- July 19, 1995 Cherry, Nebraska
- Sept. 11, 1995 - Will, Illinois
- May 4, 1996 Decatur, Iowa
- May 20-30, 1996 Holt, Nebraska
- June 30, 1996 - Lake, Tennessee
- July 27 to Aug. 8, 1996 - Jackson, Illinois
- Aug. 11, 1996 - Shelby, Tennessee
- Jan. 3, 1997 - Alexander, Illinois
- Sept. 6, 1997 - Alexander, Illinois
- May 2, 1998 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Sept. 27, 1998 Trigg, Kentucky
- May 11 to June 5, 1999 - Cook, Illinois
- July 20-23, 2000 - Pawnee, Nebraska
- July 27 to Oct. 5, 2002 Clinton, Illinois
- Aug. 17 to Oct. 7, 2002 Clinton, Illinois
- Aug. 12 to Oct. 6, 2003 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- Aug. 15, 2004 Big Stone, Minnesota
- Nov. 19-20, 2004 Polk, Iowa
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Great Cormorant
Ontario(6 + 3), West Virginia(1)
- Nov. 21, 1896 Toronto, Ontario
- Nov., 1914 - Wood, West Virginia
- Feb. 9 to May 8, 1991 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Jan. 10-11, 1999 - Peel, Ontario
- April 25, 1999 - Prince Edward, Ontario
- May 19, 2001 - Lennox and Addington, Ontario
- Nov. 23, 2002 Niagara, Ontario
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Anhinga
Illinois(12), Iowa(3), Kansas(5), Kentucky(former nesting + 3), Michigan(1), Missouri(13), Nebraska(3), Ohio(1), Ontario(3), Tennessee(nest + 1), (West Virginia-1 hypothetical), Wisconsin(11)
[Kentucky - There is confirmed former nesting in Fulton County, with no nesting reported since 1950.]
[Missouri - Records from SE MO are no longer on the review list and thus records from that part of MO cannot be gathered.]
[Tennessee There is current confirmed nesting in Lake County, with former confirmed or probable nesting in Lauderdale, Humphreys and McNairy counties. Nicholson (1997), p. 67. There is one eastern TN record from Hamilton County.]
- 1874 - Rooks, Kansas
- Nov., 1885 Washington, Ohio
- 1888 Meade, Kansas
- spring, 1889 Oconto, Wisconsin
- Sept. 7, 1904 Prince Edward, Ontario
- Sept. 20, 1913 Buffalo, Nebraska
- 1933 Barton, Kansas
- April or May, 1942 - Coles, Illinois
- May 23, 1942 - Sangamon, Illinois
- Until 1950 nesting colony Fulton, Kentucky
- Oct. 18-31, 1953 Fremont, Iowa
- June 23, 1956 Stoddard, Missouri
- May 11-26, 1964 Stoddard, Missouri
- May 11, 1965 Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- April 7-8, 1966 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Oct. 8-10, 1968 - Marion, Illinois
- April 27-30, 1975 Greeley, Nebraska
- May 21, 1976 Stoddard, Missouri
- June 4, 1977 - Jackson, Illinois
- July 24-26, 1977 - Jackson, Illinois
- Sept. 27, 1980 Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- April 19, 1981 Stoddard, Missouri
- May 2, 1982 Winnebago, Wisconsin
- May 22, 1983 Wood, Wisconsin
- May 22, 1983 Marathon, Wisconsin
- Aug. 25, 1983 Pemiscot, Missouri
- April 28, 1985 - Union, Illinois
- June 15, 1986 Pemiscot, Missouri
- June 26 to July 11, 1986 Pemiscot, Missouri
- July 5, 1986 - Alexander, Illinois
- Aug. 5 to Sept. 16, 1986 Pemiscot, Missouri
- April 21, 1987 Pemiscot, Missouri
- May 2-5, 1987 Sarpy, Nebraska
- Oct. 11, 1987 Hamilton, Tennessee
- (Sept., 1990 - Randolph, West Virginia)
- April 28, 1991 - Jefferson, Kansas
- July 21-23, 1993 - Monroe, Illinois
- Aug. 26, 1994 - Stoddard, Missouri
- Sept. 21, 1994 - Stoddard, Missouri
- April 4, 1995 - Bollinger/Stoddard, Missouri
- April 22 to May 1, 1995 - DuPage, Illinois
- April 28, 1995 - Cook, Illinois
- Sept. 1-23, 1995 - Breckinridge, Kentucky
- June 15, 1996 - Fulton, Kentucky
- Sept. 17, 1996 Washington, Iowa
- May 4, 1997 Winnebago, Wisconsin
- May 17, 1997 Racine, Wisconsin
- July 5-18, 1997 Oneida, Wisconsin
- Sept. 14, 1998 - Williamson, Illinois
- May 14, 2000 Benton, Iowa
- Aug. 17-19, 2000 - Henderson, Kentucky
- July 16 to Sept. 16, 2000 - Middlesex, Ontario
- May 19, 2001 - Jersey, Illinois
- May 17, 2002 - Winnebago, Wisconsin
- June 23, 2002 Linn, Kansas
- Aug. 3, 2002 Simcoe, Ontario
- May 3, 2003 Leavenworth, Kansas (same indiv. as below)
- May 3, 2003 Platte, Missouri (same indiv. as above)
- Sept. 18, 2005 Wayne, Michigan
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Magnificent Frigatebird
Illinois(3), Indiana(5), Iowa(6), Kansas(4), Michigan(6), Minnesota(3), Missouri(4), Ohio(4), Ontario(3), Tennessee(2), (West Virginia-1 hypothetical), Wisconsin(2)
- Spring, 1880 Fairfield, Ohio
- Aug., 1880 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Aug. 16, 1880 Osborne, Kansas
- July 14, 1896 Shelby, Indiana
- Aug., 1903 Des Moines, Iowa
- April 27-28, 1957 Laporte, Indiana
- Mid-Sept., 1961 (sp.) - Winnebago, Illinois
- Sept. 29, 1967 Hamilton, Ohio
- Sept. 30, 1967 Morrow, Ohio
- April 2, 1982 (sp.) - Webster, Missouri
- June 16-17 and July 23, 1982 Meade, Kansas
- April 27, 1983 (sp.) - Jefferson, Missouri
- July 19, 1986 - Alexander, Illinois
- Sept. 22, 1988 (sp.) - Clearwater, Minnesota (1988 birds due to Hurricane Gilbert)
- Sept. 24, 1988 Hamblen, Tennessee
- Sept. 25-26, 1988 Cerro Gordo, Iowa
- Sept. 27, 1988 Maury, Tennessee
- Sept. 28, 1988 - Cook, Illinois
- Sept. 28, 1988 St. Clair, Michigan
- Sept. 28, 1988 Jackson, Missouri
- Sept. 28, 1988 - Lambton, Ontario
- Sept. 28, 1988 Douglas, Wisconsin
- (Sept. 29, 1988 - Cabell, West Virginia)
- Sept. 30, 1988 - Laporte, Indiana
- Sept. 30, 1988 (sp.) Berrien, Michigan
- Oct. 1, 1988 (sp.) - Dakota, Minnesota
- Oct. 2, 1988 Marion, Iowa
- Oct. 2, 1988 (sp.) - Berrien, Michigan
- Oct. 3, 1988 Marion, Iowa
- Oct. 4, 1988 (sp) - Laporte, Indiana
- Oct. 16, 1988 (sp.) Leelanau, Michigan
- Oct., 1988 - (???), Kansas
- July 6, 1995 (sp.) - Leelanau, Michigan
- Oct. 12, 1995 - Riley, Kansas
- Oct. 13, 1995 (sp.) - St. Charles, Missouri
- Oct. 15 and 30, 1995 (sp.) - Frontenac/Lanark, Ontario
- Oct. 26-28, 1995 - Macomb, Michigan
- Oct. 28, 1995 - Essex, Ontario
- Oct. 17, 1998 - Ottawa, Ohio
- July 28, 2002 (sp.) St. Clair, Michigan
- Sept. 1, 2005 (sp.) Marion, Indiana
- Sept. 4-5, 2005 Johnson, Iowa
- Sept. 18, 2005 (sp.) Johnson, Iowa
- Sept. 19-21, 2005 (sp.) St. Louis, Minnesota
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Reddish Egret
Illinois(2), Indiana(2), Iowa(1), Kansas(2), Kentucky(1), Michigan(1), (Missouri-1 hypothetical), Nebraska(1), Tennessee(1)
- (Sept. 30, 1951 St. Charles, Missouri)
- Sept. 1, 1978 Jefferson, Kentucky
- Aug. 14 to Oct. 2, 1993 - Cook, Illinois
- Aug. 3, 1993 - Monroe, Michigan
- Aug. 21-28, 1993 - Laporte, Indiana
- Sept. 5-8, 1993 Jasper, Iowa
- Aug. 23 to Sept. 6, 1997 - Sumner, Tennessee
- Sept. 6, 1997 - Cook, Illinois
- Sept. 22, 1999 - Barton, Kansas
- Sept. 27 to Oct. 15, 2000 - Keith, Nebraska
- June 21 to July 4, 2003 Stafford, Kansas
- Sept. 9 and 18, 2006 Lake, Indiana
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White Ibis
Illinois(14), Indiana(15), Iowa(1), Kansas(10), Kentucky(14), Manitoba(2), Michigan(6), Minnesota(1), Missouri(13 + 3), Nebraska(4), North Dakota(2), Ohio(8), Ontario(5), South Dakota(5), Tennessee(6 + ?), West Virginia(5), Wisconsin(2)
[Missouri - With 16 accepted records, this ibis is no longer on the MO review list, thus future records will be difficult to obtain.]
[Tennessee All records indicate post-breeding wanderers; there are no spring records. Robinson (1990), p. 41.]
- 1864 Knox, Indiana
- 1878 Indiana
- May 8, 1878 - Wabash, Illinois
- May, 1879 Clay, South Dakota
- Summer, 1890 Clay, South Dakota
- July 10, 1910 Lincoln, Missouri
- Aug., 1917 - Greene, Illinois
- Aug. 18, 1925 Posey, Indiana
- Aug. 1, 1948 Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Oct. 13, 1955 Lanark, Ontario
- Aug. 3-10, 1961 Warren, Kentucky
- Aug. 3-9, 1962 Leslie, Kentucky
- June 26 to July 20, 1963 Clay, Missouri
- Aug. 1-19, 1963 Rock, Nebraska
- May 2-3, 1964 - Monroe, Illinois
- Aug. 20-31, 1964 Montgomery, Ohio
- Aug. 29, 1964 Stoddard, Missouri
- Summer of 1965 Norfolk, Ontario
- May 2, 1968 Mississippi, Missouri
- Aug. 16-17, 1969 Douglas, Kansas
- July 8, 1970 Giles, Tennessee
- Sept. 27, 1970 Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 19-26, 1970 St. Clair, Michigan
- May 2-14, 1971 Stafford, Kansas
- May 19 to June 21, 1971 Barton, Kansas
- July 19-29, 1971 Barton, Kansas
- June 27, 1973 Marion, Tennessee
- June 10-28, 1974 Barton, Kansas
- Aug. 6, 1977 Jersey, Illinois
- Aug. 26-28, 1977 Harvey, Kansas
- Sept. 21-23, 1977 Alexander, Illinois
- Oct. 13, 1977 Dyer, Tennessee
- May 31, 1978 Marathon, Wisconsin
- Aug., 1978 - Clinton, Illinois
- Aug. 9, 1978 Oldham, Kentucky
- Sept. 3, 1978 Hickman, Tennessee
- Sept. 8, 1978 - Madison, Illinois
- Oct. 1-6, 1978 Campbell, Tennessee
- July 29, 1979 Jefferson, Kentucky
- Aug. 2-30, 1980 Warrick, Indiana
- May through Aug., 1980 Daviess/Delaware/Gibson/Lake/Marion/Monroe, Indiana
- July 23-27, 1980 - De Kalb, Illinois
- Aug. 11-15, 1980 - Moultrie, Illinois
- Aug. 29 to Sept. 7, 1980 - Pendleton, West Virginia
- Aug. 30, 1980 Calloway, Kentucky
- July 2, 1981 Dyer, Tennessee
- Aug. 3, 1982 Stoddard, Missouri
- Aug. 15, 1982 Wayne, Kentucky
- Aug. 29 to Sept. 3, 1983 Ballard, Kentucky
- Sept. 26, 1983 Saginaw, Michigan
- Oct. 29, 1983 - Jackson, Illinois
- July 30, 1985 - Tucker, West Virginia
- Aug., 1985 Miami, Kansas
- July 5, 1986 - Alexander, Illinois
- July 31, 1986 Bennett, South Dakota
- July 19 to Aug. 15, 1987 - St. Clair, Illinois
- July 21, 1988 - Jackson, Missouri
- July 24-31, 1988 - Fulton, Illinois
- July 13-19, 1990 Menifee, Kentucky
- July 14, 1990 - Greene, Ohio
- Sept. 12-14, 1990 Larue, Kentucky
- May 8-11, 1991 - (Shoel Lake), Manitoba
- June 13, 1991 - Pike, Missouri
- Oct. 12-30, 1991 - Norfolk, Ontario
- May 16, 1992 - Pemiscot, Missouri
- July 12-22, 1993 - Mason, West Virginia
- July 19, 1993 - Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Aug. 8, 1993 - Linn, Kansas
- Sept. 9, 1993 - Fulton, Kentucky
- Sept. 2, 1994 - Saginaw, Michiganv
- April 20, 1995 - McCracken, Kentucky
- May 13, 1995 Winona, Minnesota
- June 20, 1995 Kidder, North Dakotav
- July 14, 1995 - Brown, South Dakota
- Aug. 5, 1995 - Fulton, Kentucky
- Sept. 3, 1995 - Mercer, West Virginia
- Sept. 5-16, 1995 Johnson, Iowa
- Nov. 4-5, 1995 Dearborn, Indiana
- June 14, 1996 Burleigh, North Dakota
- Oct. 26, 1996 - Allegan, Michiganv
- May 7, 1997 - Delaware, Ohio
- Aug. 30, 1997 - Fulton, Kentucky
- April 13, 1998 Mississippi, Missouri
- May 13, 1998 - Stafford, Kansas
- June 27, 1998 - Essex, Ontario
- July 7-10, 1998 Vernon, Missouri
- July 7-15, 1998 - Wyandot, Ohio
- July 12 to Aug. 7, 1998 - Warren, Kentucky
- July 23 to Aug. 26, 1998 Greene, Missouri
- July 26 to Aug. 8, 1998 - Monroe, Illinois
- July 4-25, 1999 Clay, Nebraska
- July 29, 1999 - Barton, Kansas
- Dec. 10, 1999 - Charles Mix, South Dakota
- May 17, 2000 - Keith, Nebraska
- May 24, 2000 Stoddard, Missouri
- April 22 to May 5, 2001 - Houghton, Michigan
- May 2, 2001 Chariton, Missouri
- Aug. 9-19, 2001 Phelps, Nebraska
- June 17-20, 2002 Ripley, Indiana
- June 25-26, 2002 Newton, Indiana
- Sept. 10-14, 2002 Burnett, Wisconsin
- May 9-10, 2003 (Delta Marsh), Manitoba
- May 13, 2005 Newton, Indiana
- May 20, 2005 Mingo, West Virginia
- July 5, 2005 Summit, Ohio
- July 24, 2005 Franklin, Ohio
- July 20, 2005 Greene, Ohio
- Nov. 12, 2005 Jackson, Indiana
- July 1, 2007 Benton, Indiana
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Roseate Spoonbill
Illinois(1), Iowa(2), Kansas(8), Kentucky(2), Missouri(4), Nebraska(4), Ohio(2), Tennessee(1), Wisconsin(1)
- Aug., 1845 Rock, Wisconsin
- Sept. 16, 1884 Lancaster, Nebraska
- March 20, 1899 Butler, Kansas
- June 5, 1932 Buffalo, Nebraska
- Aug. 16, 1960 Kossuth, Iowa
- Aug. 20, 1966 Adams, Nebraska
- June 29 to July 13, 1972 Humphreys, Tennessee
- April, 1977 Chase, Kansas
- Aug. 1-19, 1986 Vernon, Missouri
- Aug. 24 to Sept. 23, 1986 Osage, Kansas
- Sept. 2-6, 1986 Barton, Kansas
- Sept. 24, 1986 Defiance, Ohio
- July 29 and Aug. 18, 1989 Trigg, Kentucky
- Sept. 13-17, 1994 - Fulton, Kentucky
- Aug. 4-13, 1997 Fremont, Iowa (same indiv. as below)
- Aug. 5-14, 1997 Otoe, Nebraska (same indiv. as above)
- Sept. 3-11, 1999 Ray, Missouri
- July 17 to Sept. 18, 2000 Ray, Missouri
- Aug. 12 to Sept. 16, 2001 - Finney, Kansas
- July 20 to Oct. 20, 2002 - Highland, Ohio
- June 22 to Aug. 16, 2003 Fayette, Illinois
- June 29, 2003 Barber, Kansas
- June 30 to July 2, 2003 Boone, Missouri
- July 20 to Sept. 6, 2003 Barton, Missouri
- July 22, 2004 Stafford, Kansas
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Wood Stork
Illinois(26), Indiana(22), Iowa(1), Kansas(9), Kentucky(a number of western records + 5 eastern records), Michigan(3), Minnesota(1), Missouri(7), Nebraska(1), North Dakota(1), Ohio(5), Ontario(9), South Dakota(1), Tennessee(13 + ?), West Virginia(5), Wisconsin(5)
[Indiana Before the Oct.1998 record, there are 20 state records, the most recent being from 1944.]
[Kentucky Recorded chiefly from scattered localities in the western half of the state with most records from the Jackson Purchase. There are only five records, all of single birds, from Louisville eastward. Palmer-Ball, Jr. (2003), p. 27. Only the 5 more eastern records are shown.]
[Tennessee Most records indicate this species occurs in Tennessee as a post-breeding wanderer. Formerly more frequently seen
. Robinson (1990), p. 43]
- 1800s - Rock, Wisconsin
- Sept., 1852 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Fall, 1854 Pulaski, Illinois
- Summer of 1855 or 1856 - Franklin, Indiana
- Sept. 10, 1869 Racine, Wisconsin
- 1874 - (county unknown), Indiana
- Aug. 1 to Sept. 30, 1875 - Alexander, Illinois
- 1877 Labette, Kansas
- Aug. 10-14, 1879 - St. Clair, Illinois
- Aug. to Sept. 5, 1880 - St. Clair, Illinois
- Aug. 24, 1880 Madison, Illinois
- 1884 - Hampshire, West Virginia
- March 26, 1885 Ellis, Kansas
- July 30, 1887 - Carrol, Indiana
- Oct. 30, 1887 - Posey, Indiana
- Sept. 11, 1888 - White, Illinois
- 1890 Allen, Indiana
- 1892 - Knox, Indiana
- Nov.,1892 - Norfolk, Ontario
- 1897 - Vigo, Indiana
- July 28, 1898 - Fayette, Illinois
- 1900 Pembina, North Dakota
- Aug. 10 to Sept. 28, 1901 Parke, Indiana
- 1902 - Hamilton, Indiana
- Aug. 11 to Sept. 11, 1902 Franklin, Missouri
- July 23, 1909 Clinton, Ohio
- June 19, 1910 Monroe, Michigan
- June 27, 1910 - Greene, Indiana
- July 16, 1910 - Brown, Indiana
- Mid June to Sept. 10, 1911 - Greene, Indiana
- Oct. 4, 1913 Sherman, Kansas
- June 29, 1925 Sarpy, Nebraska
- July 25, 1925 Davidson, Tennessee
- July 30 to Aug. 23, 1925 - Jefferson, Illinois
- Aug. 15 to Sept. 7, 1925 - Jay, Indiana
- Aug. 23, 1925 Lawrence, Illinois
- July, 1928 - Kanawha, West Virginia
- Aug. to Sept. 5, 1930 - Posey, Indiana
- Late summer 1931 - Marion, Indiana
- Aug. 7, 1931 - Posey, Indiana
- June 13, 1932 Claiborne, Tennessee
- Aug. 24, 1932 St. Louis, Missouri
- Aug. 24, 1932 Cape Girardeau, Missouri
- Summer of 1933 - Marion, Indiana
- July 14, 1934 Lake, Tennessee
- Aug. 12-18, 1934 Jefferson, Kentucky
- 1937 Alexander, Illinois
- April 16, 1937 Knox, Tennessee
- Aug. 14, 1937 - Cape Girardeau, Missouri
- 1938 St. Clair, Illinois
- Oct. 16, 1938 Shelby, Tennessee
- 1941 - Posey, Indiana
- Sept., 1941 - Alexander, Illinois
- 1944 - Posey, Indiana
- May 17, 1944 Lauderdale, Tennessee
- April 17, 1945 Lake, Tennessee
- Fall of 1945 - Perry, Illinois
- May 5, 1946 Clinton, Ohio
- Aug. 2, 1948 - Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry, Ontario
- July, 1949 - Greenbrier, West Virginia
- Sept. 3, 1949 - Jackson, Illinois
- July 16-26, 1952 Jefferson, Missouri
- Aug. 26, 1952 - Madison, Illinois
- Sept. 1-12, 1954 - Frontenac, Ontario
- July 1-2, 1955 Ashtabula, Ohio
- 1960 - Union, Illinois
- May 31 to Aug. 10, 1963 Ingham, Michigan
- Aug. 8, 1963 - Monroe, Illinois
- Nov. 20, 1963 Shelby, Tennessee
- Aug. 15-17, 1964 Hanson, South Dakota
- Aug. 4, 1965 - Bruce, Ontario
- June, 1966 Hamilton, Tennessee
- June 27 to July 11, 1966 - Hancock, Ohio
- Sept. 11, 1966 - Cass, Illinois
- May 22, 1967 Barton, Kansas
- Late May, 1967 - Adams, Illinois
- Late Sept., 1967 - Adams, Illinois
- Late Sept., 1970 - Frontenac, Ontario
- Aug., 1971 - Nipissing, Ontario
- May 11-17, 1972 - Middlesex, Ontario
- May 3, 1973 Fond du Lac, Wisconsinv
- Aug. 17 to Sept. 7, 1973 - Pendleton, West Virginia
- May 25, 1975 Steward, Tennessee
- May 29, 1975 Leelanau, Michigan
- July 17-23, 1975 Linn, Kansas
- Sept. 14, 1975 Vernon, Missouri
- Oct. 27-28, 1975 Bourbon, Kentucky
- Sept. 25, 1977 Louisa, Iowa
- Feb. 15, 1978 Fayette, Kentucky
- Sept. 9 to about Sept. 26, 1978 Nelson, Kentucky
- May 15, 1981 Sawyer, Wisconsin
- April 30, 1983 Rowan, Kentucky
- Oct. 7, 1983 Knox, Tennessee
- June 14, 1984 Lake, Tennessee
- Oct. 29, 1984 - Essex, Ontario
- July 17, 1985 Shelby, Tennessee
- Aug., 1985 - Johnson, Kansas
- Aug. 16-18, 1989 - Mason, Illinois
- Aug. 4 to Sept. 5, 1992 - Mason/Schuyler, Illinois
- Dec. 3, 1992 Mineral, West Virginia
- Aug. 10-17, 1996 - St. Charles, Missouri (same indivs. as below)
- Aug. 11-20, 1996 - Madison, Illinois (same indivs. as above)
- Oct. 27-29, 1998 - Porter, Indiana
- July 24 to Aug. 3, 1999 - Vermillion, Indiana
- June 19, 2000 - Finney, Kansas
- Sept. 20, 2000 - Massac, Illinois
- Aug. 5-25, 2001 - Du Page, Illinois
- Aug. 17-19, 2001 - Kane, Illinois
- Aug. 9 to Sept. 22, 2001 - Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 9, 2001 - Portage, Ohio
- June 18-21, 2003 Stafford, Kansas
- June 10, 2004 Jewell, Kansas
- June 17, 2004 Cook, Minnesota
- June 24 to July 4, 2006 Gibson, Indiana
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White-tailed Kite
Illinois(2), Indiana(2), Kansas(1 nest + 2), Kentucky(1), Minnesota(1), (Missouri-3 hypothetical), Nebraska(3), North Dakota(1), South Dakota(2), Tennessee(1), (West Virginia-1 hypothetical), Wisconsin(3)
[Kansas There is a nesting record from Pottawatomie County for 1989. Nest on Bur Oak. 2 yg on 24 August. On 8 September, a severe thunderstorm destroyed the nest and the yg. were gone. Max C. Thompson from message of Feb. 2, 2003.]
- June 6-27, 1964 Portage, Wisconsin
- (June 14, 1976 Nodaway, Missouri)
- July 9-10, 1978 Jones, South Dakota
- April 18, 1981 Monroe, Indiana
- Aug. 19, 1981 Garden, Nebraska
- (May 15, 1983 Greene, Missouri)
- Aug. 31 to Oct. 8, 1983 Hall, Nebraska
- May 9-10, 1987 - Knox, Illinois
- May 15-17, 1987 Wood, Wisconsin
- Sept. 22 to Oct. 1, 1987 McKenzie, North Dakota
- Aug. 6 to Sept. 8, 1989 Pottawatomie, Kansas (nest)
- Sept. 9, 1989 Burnett, Wisconsin
- May 5, 1991 - Hickman, Kentucky
- May 18, 1994 - Warrick, Indiana
- April 21, 1995 - Sangamon, Illinois
- May 6, 1995 Polk, Nebraska
- April 4, 2000 - Harding, South Dakota
- April 21, 2000 Kiowa, Kansas
- May 10-19, 2000 - Washington, Minnesota
- April 20-21, 2001 - Lake, Tennessee
- June 29, 2001 - Finney, Kansas
- (July 25 to August 25, 2001 - Logan, West Virginia)
- (May 7, 2004 Boone, Missouri)
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Harriss Hawk
(Iowa- 1 origin uncertain), Kansas(1 nest + 6), Ohio(1), Missouri(1), Nebraska(2), Wisconsin(1)
- Dec. 24, 1917 Pickaway, Ohio
- Dec., 1918 Douglas, Kansas
- Dec., 1918 Sedgwick, Kansas
- Oct. 28, 1922 Douglas, Nebraska
- Early Jan., 1962 to June 6, 1963 Meade, Kansas (nest)
- Jan. 7, 1963 Mitchell, Kansas
- Dec. 11, 1972 to Jan. 7, 1973 Barton, Kansas
- (Sept. 10-14, 1989 Benton, Iowa)
- Oct. 25, 1994 Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- Oct. 31 to Nov. 4, 1994 - Douglas, Kansas
- Jan. 13 and 27, 1995 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- Feb. 8-22, 1995 Boone, Missouri
- Nov. 17, 2000 - Cowley, Kansas
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Short-tailed Hawk
Michigan(1)
- Nov. 19-20, 2005 Chippewa, Michigan
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Crested Caracara
Iowa (1), Minnesota(1), Ontario(3), (South Dakota- 1 origin uncertain)
- July 18, 1892 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- July 6, 1994 - Essex, Ontario
- July 18, 1994 - Scott, Minnesota
- (Nov. 20 to Dec. 1, 2000 Bennett, South Dakota)
- July 16-26, 2002 Cochrane, Ontario
- Sept. 28, 2002 Buena Vista, Iowa
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Clapper Rail
Nebraska(1), Tennessee(1)
- Jan. 30, 1951 Logan, Nebraska
- April 8, 1986 Carter, Tennessee
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Limpkin
Tennessee(2)
- June 10-11, 1961 Davidson, Tennessee
- July 27 to Sept. 18, 1999 - Haywood, Tennessee
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Common Crane
Indiana(1), Nebraska(6), North Dakota(1)
- March 25-31, 1972 Lincoln, Nebraska (dif. indiv. from below)
- March 31 to April 1, 1972 Phelps, Nebraska (dif. indiv. from above)
- March 16-25, 1974 Buffalo/Kearny, Nebraska
- March 30-31, 1996 Adams/Hall, Nebraska
- March 6-26, 1999 Buffalo/Kearny, Nebraska
- April 25, 1999 Divide, North Dakota
- Oct. 30 to Nov. 13, 1999 - Jasper/Pulaski, Indiana
- March 10 to April 2, 2000 - Adams, Nebraska
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Whooping Crane
Illinois(5), Indiana(2), Iowa(6), Kansas (rare spring and fall migrant with central KS the principal flyway), Kentucky (extirpated - no records since 1886), Manitoba (extirpated breeder since 1915 and currently an extremely rare migrant), Minnesota (former nesting record + 8 possible records since 1900), Missouri(5), Nebraska (rare but regular spring and fall migrant), North Dakota (last nested in 1915 and currently a rare but regular migrant), Ontario (extirpated - no records since 1898), South Dakota (rare but regular spring and fall migrant), Wisconsin(1)
[Kansas - The Whooping Crane is a rare spring and fall migrant through the state. Central Kansas seems to be the principal flyway, with most records from Cheyenne Bottoms WMA (Barton Co.) and Quivira NWR (Stafford Co.). - Thompson (1989), p. 201. No attempt has been made to show the individual KS records.]
[Kentucky Apparently occurred regularly in western and central Kentucky to about as far east as Louisville in historical times, occurring as late as the mid-1800s. - Palmer-Ball, Jr. (2003), p. 58. The last sighting for the state was in 1886.]
[Manitoba Extirpated breeder in the south; extremely rare migrant. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p.161. The Whooping Crane was never common in Manitoba, although its principal breeding range once spanned the prairie pothole country from northern Indiana to central Alberta. Breeding was reported near Pipestone, Oak Point, Shoal Lake, Westbourne and Winnipeg. Five Whooping Crane clutches were taken at Oak Lake between 1891 and 1900
also an 1891 clutch at the Netley-Libau marsh. What was believed to be Manitobas last nesting pair persisted near Woodlands (likely at Shoal Lake) from 1909 to 1915
.Most of the convincing Manitoba reports in recent decades have come from areas west of the Red River and Lake Winnipeg, and north to around The Pas; they are grouped into two migration periods, between 8 April and 17 May and in early October. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p.162. No attempt has been made to show the individual Manitoba records.]
[Minnesota The last confirmed nesting was in1876, Grant County. Eight possible records since 1900 are shown.]
[Nebraska - The entire naturally occurring population, currently about 150 birds, migrates through Nebraska en route between its breeding grounds in northwest Canadas Wood Buffalo Park and the winter area at Aransas NWR in coastal Texas....Most migrants in Nebraska have been reported within counties adjacent to the central Platte River, essentially from Lexigton to Grand Island. - Sharpe (2001), p. 154. No attempt has been made to show the individual NE records.]
[Ontario The last confirmed sighting was in 1898.]
[South Dakota Rare migrant, with most observations in central South Dakota. Tallman(2002), p.106. Although no nesting records are known, Whooping Cranes probably nested in northeastern South Dakota
Tallman (2002), p. 106. No attempt has been made to show the individual SD records.]
- March 28, 1881 - LaPorte, Indiana
- Sept. 7, 1888 Kossuth, Iowa
- March 17, 1889 Winnebago, Illinois
- April, 1891 - Jo Daviess, Illinois
- About 1903 - northwestern, Minnesota (county unknown)
- Before 1907 - Becker, Minnesota (possibly before 1900)
- April 4, 1907 DeKalb, Indiana
- Oct. 7, 1907 - Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- March 27, 1913 Holt, Missouri
- April 23, 1917 Roseau, Minnesota
- Before 1925 - Pipestone, Minnesota (possibly before 1900)
- Nov. 7, 1951 Aitkin, Minnesota
- Oct. 13-15, 1958 Holt, Missouri
- Oct. 16 to Nov. 5, 1958 - Pike, Illinois
- Nov. 30 to Dec. 15, 1958 Stoddard, Missouri
- April 17, 1959 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- April 19, 1964 - Mc Henry, Illinois
- April 29, 1970 Jackson, Missouri
- Oct. 31, 1972 Clinton, Iowa
- Oct. 11, 1990 - Marshall, Minnesota (likely same indiv. as below)
- Oct. 21-28, 1990 - Polk, Minnesota (likely same indiv. as above)
- Oct. 31, 1996 - Polk, Missouri
- Nov. 11, 1998 - Lake, Illinois
- Nov. 11, 1998 Bremer, Iowa
- Nov. 12, 1998 Polk, Iowa
- April 9-12, 1999 Harrison, Iowa
- April 9-12, 1999 Page, Iowa
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Northern Lapwing
Ohio(1)
- Dec. 29-30, 1994 - Adams, Ohio
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Lesser Sand-Plover [Mongolian Plover]
Ontario(1)
- May 4, 1984 - Northumberland, Ontario
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Snowy Plover
Illinois(4), Indiana(5), Iowa(10), Kansas(8 nesting counties), Michigan(2), Minnesota(9+1 nesting record), Missouri(20 + records from Holt Co., with only 4 records outside Holt Co. only the 4 records outside Holt are shown), Nebraska(2 nesting counties), North Dakota(6), Ohio(5), Ontario(4), South Dakota(2), Tennessee(2), Wisconsin(4)
[Kansas There are confirmed or probable nesting records from 8 counties (Barton, Clark, Comanche, Finney, Meade, Rooks, Russell and Stafford). Busby (2001), p. 143 and Thompson (1989), pp. 207-208. No attempt has been made to show individual KS records beyond nesting counties.]
[Missouri - Classified as rare in Holt Co.(with 20+ records from Holt) and accidental elsewhere, with 4 records. Only the 4 records outside of Holt are shown.]
[Nebraska - There are confirmed nesting reports from Knox Co. (June 10, 1998) and Keith Co. (July 3, 2000 and Aug. 10, 2001). Overall, there are 60+ records, from 17+ counties, essentially statewide
Id suggest that the species be considered a regular but rare migrant and summer visitor throughout, with 3 breeding records. -- W. Ross Silcock from email message of Feb. 28, 2003. No attempt has been made to show individual NE records beyond nesting counties.]
- May, 1880 Toronto, Ontario
- May 24, 1929 - Goodhue, Minnesota
- June 1, 1934 Kenosha, Wisconsin
- May 20, 1935 - Logan, North Dakota
- March 25-26, 1967 Buchanan, Missouri
- June 4, 1967 Douglas, Wisconsin
- May 1, 1976 Lyon, Minnesota
- May 1, 1976 Fall River, South Dakota
- May 19-25, 1977 Sumner, Tennessee
- May 19, 1980 Lake, Indiana
- April 24, 1981 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- April 27, 1981 Macon, Missouri
- July 11-18, 1982 Lake of the Woods, Minnesota
- July 28, 1983 Lake of the Woods, Minnesota
- May 21, 1985 Vernon, Missouri
- Sept. 9-18, 1985 Lake, Tennessee
- May 7, 1986 - Sangamon, Illinois
- June 30, 1986 Clay, Minnesota
- May 4-9, 1987 - Norfolk, Ontario
- May 10-11, 1987 - Fulton, Illinois
- May 15, 1987 - Marshall, Minnesota
- May 6-7, 1988 Guthrie, Iowa
- May 22 and 25, 1988 Greene, Iowa
- April 23-26, 1989 - Gibson, Indiana
- April 28, 1990 Des Moines, Iowa
- May 9, 1990 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Sept. 15, 1990 - Lake, Indiana
- April20-26, 1991 Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- April 17, 1992 Allegan, Michigan
- May 10-12, 1992 Fremont, Iowa
- May 12, 1992 Marinette, Wisconsin
- May 13, 1992 Fremont, Iowa
- May 13, 1993 - Lake, Ohio
- Aug. 1-7, 1993 - Lucas, Ohio
- Sept. 11-13, 1993 - Lucas, Ohio
- Aug. 7 to Sept. 4, 1994 - Monroe, Michigan
- July 15, 1995 - Lucas, Ohio
- Aug. 9 to Sept. 15, 1995 - Lucas, Ohio
- May 3, 1996 Polk, Iowa
- June 14-15, 1997 Sac, Iowa
- Aug. 16, 1997 - Polk, Minnesota
- May 1, 1999 - Grand Forks, North Dakota
- July 9, 1999 Ward, North Dakota
- April 22-23, 2000 St. Louis, Missouri
- May 6, 2000 Appanoose, Iowa
- May 10-11, 2000 - Montgomery, Indiana
- April 28 to May 2, 2001 - Johnson, Illinois
- May 14, 2001 Hughes, South Dakota
- May 15, 2001 - Mountrail, North Dakota
- May 24-31, 2001 - Northumberland, Ontario
- May 25 to June 6, 2002 Lennox & Addington, Ontario
- May 26, 2002 - Kidder, North Dakota
- April 27-28, 2003 Moran, Illinois
- July 4, 2003 Kidder, North Dakota
- May 8, 2004 Johnson, Iowa
- June 4-5, 2004 Stearns, Minnesota
- Aug. 22, 2005 Appanoose, Iowa
- July 1-Aug. 27, 2006 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota (confirmed breeding)
- May 20-22, 2007 Gibson, Indiana
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Wilsons Plover
Indiana(1), (Kansas-1 hypothetical), Michigan(2), Minnesota(2), Missouri(1), Ohio(1), Ontario(1), (Tennessee-1 hypothetical), Wisconsin(2)
- June 17, 1936 Lucas, Ohio
- July 4, 1981 St. Louis, Minnesota
- May 15-20, 1982 St. Louis, Minnesota
- (April 17, 1988 Shelby, Tennessee)
- May 26 to June 2, 1990 - Wentworth, Ontario
- May 1-7, 1993 Iosco, Michigan
- (March 29, 1995 - Crawford, Kansas)
- April 17, 1995 - Monroe, Indiana
- July 9, 1995 - Holt, Missouri
- May 4-6 and May 9, 2001 - Chippewa, Michigan
- May 9, 2004 Douglas, Wisconsin
- May 13-15, 2006 Bayfield, Wisconsin
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Mountain Plover
Indiana(1), Kansas (2 nesting counties + 2), (Missouri-1 hypothetical), Nebraska (1 nesting county + 4), North Dakota (nest), South Dakota (former nesting + 2 recent records)
[Kansas - This plover has suffered dramatic rangewide population declines. The Mountain Plover was common to abundant on the prairies of western Kansas in the nineteenth century, but it has disappeared from most of its former breeding range in the state and is now rare and very local. Busby (2001), p. 148. Current confirmed nesting in Greeley and Morton counties - with former nesting in Hamilton County. Busby (2001), p. 149 and Thompson (1989), p. 216.]
[Nebraska There is current confirmed nesting only in Kimball County. Before the development of wheat and alfalfa ranching on the plateau lands of the Panhandle, it is likely that this species bred over large areas of the Panhandle, including Cheyenne, Dawes, and Sioux Cos. Still earlier, when bison grazing maintained shortgrass prairie considerably to the east, at least one breeding occurrence was recorded from Lincoln Co 8 Jul 1859... - Sharpe (2001), p.160. Four records outside Kimball County are shown.]
[North Dakota Roosevelt mentioned nesting in Billings Co., in 1885. email message on Feb. 23, 2004 from Ron Martin]
[South Dakota Mountain Plovers were formerly rare breeders in southwestern South Dakota {Fall River Co}
. Tallman (2002), p. 113. There is but one state record since 1950.]
- April 7, 1917 Grant, Nebraska
- Sept. 27, 1920 - Dawes, Nebraska
- (March 14, 1953 Buchanan, Missouri)
- July 1-12, 1977 Bennett, South Dakota
- April 21, 1989 Keith, Nebraska
- April 17, 1998 Cheyenne, Nebraska
- April 29, 2000 - Stafford, Kansas
- Aug. 22, 2002 Elkhart, Indiana
- Sept. 2, 2002 Barton, Kansas
- July 13-16, 2004 Pennington, South Dakota
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American Oystercatcher
Ontario(4)
- July 21, 1960 Niagara, Ontario
- Nov. 2, 1985 - Wentworth, Ontario
- May 17, 1994 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Sept. 9, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
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Wandering Tattler
Manitoba(1), Ontario(3)
- Aug. 1, 1948 Niagara, Ontario
- July 12-15, 1960 Niagara, Ontario
- June 12, 1977 - Niagara, Ontario
- June 14-15, 1981 (Churchill), Manitoba
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Spotted Redshank
Kansas(1), Michigan(1), Ohio(1), Ontario(4), (Wisconsin-1 hypothetical)
- (April 28, 1960 Dodge, Wisconsin)
- July 25, 1976 Niagara, Ontario
- Aug. 9, 1976 - Monroe, Michigan
- Aug. 28, 1979 Erie, Ohio
- May 8, 1981 - Peterborough, Ontario
- May 1-8, 1988 Jefferson, Kansas
- July 19-24, 1990 - Russell, Ontario
- Aug. 21, 1998 - Carleton, Ontario
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Slender-billed Curlew
Ontario(1)
[The Ontario specimen record is the only record for North America. This Siberian curlew is on the verge of extinction. ABA Checklist (2002), p. 84]
- Oct., 1925 Niagara, Ontario
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Long-billed Curlew
Illinois(7), (Indiana-see below + 1), Iowa(11), Kansas(nest), (Kentucky-see below), Manitoba(extirpated breeder all recent occasional migrant reports unconfirmed), Minnesota(23 records since 1900, all since 1934, with all 23 shown), Missouri(12 records since late 1950s with only 6 shown), Nebraska(nest + 15), North Dakota(nest), Ohio(3), Ontario(1), South Dakota(nest west + 7 eastern reports), Tennessee(1), Wisconsin(8)
[Indiana - This species probably nested in NW Indiana pre-1850 based on reports from the Chicago area. There are a number of historical sight reports pre-1900 with no details. Since there are no details for the historical records no records have ever been reviewed by the IN BRC. - Don Gorney from message of Jan. 20, 2003.]
[Iowa - Of 11 records, only one is from eastern Iowa. There are but 6 state records since 1900.]
[Kansas - Primevally, it was widespread throughout this region, but...it cannot tolerate drastic changes in land use associated with agriculture that affect nest site and foraging requirements. Busby (2001), p. 158. There are modern nesting records only from Finney, Morton and Stanton counties. Busby (2001), p.159 and Thompson (1989), p. 236.]
[Kentucky - Several records: at least three historic references in Mengel; also, 25 August 1976, one bird reported from the Sloughs WMA, Henderson Co.. - Palmer-Ball, Jr. (2003), p. 164. None of these records is strong enough to place this species on the KY list of valid species.]
[Manitoba Extirpated breeder; occasional recent, unconfirmed reports. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 176. The Long-billed Curlew formerly bred in southern Manitoba near the Red, Pembina, and Souris Rivers. Bent listed Shell River, Aweme and Pilot Mound as nesting localities
.Occasional sightings suggested that breeding populations might have persisted along th Souris River valley until the 1950s, but recent surveys of suitable nesting habitat failed to produce any sightings. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 176.]
[Minnesota - ...this species was probably a common spring and fall migrant and breeder in the southern and western prairie portions of the state in presettlement times and through the 19th century. The last breeding evidence was in 1891 (Robert). There are no records after that time until 1934. - Robert B. Janssen from message of Jan. 17, 2003]
[Missouri - Classified as casual in west and accidental in east. Of the six records shown, only one is from the east.]
[Nebraska Fairly common regular breeder north-central and west. Sharpe (2001), p. 170. There are confirmed and probable nesting records from 19 counties. Mollhoff (2001), p. 72 and Sharpe (2001), p. 170-171. There are 15 records outside of breeding counties that are shown.]
[North Dakota Rare breeder, mainly in Slope, Bowman, Billings, and Golden Valley counties. from Feb. 24, 2004 email message from Ron Martin]
[South Dakota Uncommon migrant and summer resident west. Accidental migrant east. Tallman (2002), p. 124. There are confirmed or probable nesting records for 17 western counties. Peterson (1995), p. 110 and Tallman (2002), p. 124. Seven eastern migrant reports are shown.]
- Specimen circa. 1875 Starke, Indiana
- April 17, 1868 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- 1876 Sac, Iowa
- 1880 Kossuth, Iowa
- June 10, 1881 Dickinson, Iowa
- April 8, 1884 Woodbury, Iowa
- Oct. 13, 1885 Cook, Illinois
- July, 1889 Cook, Illinois
- Sept. 22, 1889 Cook, Illinois
- March 31, 1893 Woodbury, Iowa
- May 15, 1911 Sauk, Wisconsin
- Oct. 25, 1913 - Union, South Dakota
- June 18, 1922 Lake, Illinois
- May 22, 1926 Delaware, Ohio
- April 17, 1928 Jefferson, Nebraska
- April 28, 1931 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Pre-1933 Jefferson, Iowa
- May 15, 1932 Boone, Iowa
- May 14-16, 1934 - McLeod, Minnesota
- May 26, 1934 - Meeker, Minnesota
- Sept. 27, 1934 - Stearns, Minnesota
- April 7, 1935 Adams, Nebraska
- June 14, 1936 Sheboygan/Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
- Oct. 28, 1936 - Stearns, Minnesota
- April 24, 1937 - Douglas, Minnesota
- May 8, 1952 Gage, Nebraska
- May 17, 1952 Dodge/Fond du Lac, Wisconsin
- April 26, 1953 Hall, Nebraska
- April 10, 1955 Adams, Nebraska
- April 1, 1956 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 24, 1958 - St. Louis, Minnesota
- Oct. 17, 1959 Gray, Ontario
- May 28, 1960 - Wilkin, Minnesota
- May 28, 1961 Holt, Missouri
- April 20-24, 1962 - Douglas, Illinois
- March 31, 1963 Holt, Missouri
- April 21, 1963 - Douglas, Illinois
- May 18, 1963 - Kandiyohi, Minnesota
- May 27, 1963 Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- April 24, 1966 - Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- May 25, 1966 Burnett, Wisconsin
- April 7, 1968 Adams, Nebraska
- April 10-13, 1968 - Hennepin, Minnesota
- May 4, 1968 Buchanan, Missouri
- Nov. 12, 1968 Emmet, Iowa
- May 26, 1969 Racine, Wisconsin
- April 25, 1970 - McLeod, Minnesota
- Sept. 18, 1970 Douglas, Nebraska
- April 20-23, 1972 - Aitkin, Minnesota
- July 8, 1972 Holt, Missouri
- July 6, 1975 Brown, Wisconsin
- April 24, 1976 - Swift/Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- April 14, 1979 - Wilkin, Minnesota
- May 25, 1979, Douglas, South Dakota
- May 20, 1980 - Lyon, Minnesota
- April 11, 1982 - McCook, South Dakota
- March 26, 1983 Boone, Nebraska
- May 25, 1983 Wyandot, Ohio
- April 19, 1984 Howard/Hall, Nebraska
- April 2-3, 1985 - Morgan, Illinois
- Sept. 1, 1985 Lake, Tennessee
- May 21, 1987 - St. Louis, Minnesota
- July 14, 1987 Pierce, Nebraska
- Oct. 9, 1988 - Pope, Minnesota
- April 11, 1989 Fremont, Iowa
- June 26, 1989 - Rock, Minneosta
- April 24-25, 1990 - Rice, Minnesota
- July 4, 1990 Pottawattamie, Iowa
- May 4, 1991 Douglas/Sarpy, Nebraska
- Oct. 3, 1991 - McLeod, Minnesota
- May 9, 1992 - Holt, Missouri
- May 22, 1995 Sac, Iowa
- June 3, 1996 - Miner, South Dakota
- Sept. 7-14, 1996 - St. Charles, Missouri
- May 24, 1997 - Brookings, South Dakota
- Sept. 13, 1997 Phelps, Nebraska
- April 22, 1999 Charles Mix, South Dakota
- April 24, 1999 Sully, South Dakota
- Oct. 1-2, 1999 - Holmes, Ohio
- April 18-23, 2000 - Wilkin, Minnesota
- April 30, 2001 Harlan, Nebraska
- July 19-28, 2002 - Anoka, Minnesota
- April 16-18, 2005 Aitkin, Minnesota
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Black-tailed Godwit
Ontario(2)
- Sept. 10, 1995 - Durham, Ontario
- Dec. 8-21, 1995 - Frontenac, Ontario
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Black Turnstone
Wisconsin(1)
- May 22-25, 1971 Winnebago, Wisconsin
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Red-necked Stint
Indiana(1), (Missouri-1 hypothetical), Ohio(1), Tennessee(2)
- July 21-22, 1962 Ashtabula, Ohio
- (May 20, 1990 Holt, Missouri)
- Aug. 7, 1993 Shelby, Tennessee
- Oct. 8-21, 1994 Shelby, Tennessee
- May 23, 2007 Elkhart, Indiana
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Little Stint
North Dakota(1), Ontario(2), Tennessee(1)
- July 10, 1979 - Cochrane, Ontario
- Aug. 20, 1990 Shelby, Tennessee
- July 25, 1992 - Russell, Ontario
- July 5, 2003 Ward, North Dakota
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Sharp-tailed Sandpiper
Illinois(4), Indiana(2), Iowa(4), Nebraska(3), North Dakota(1), Ohio(2), Ontario(3), Tennessee(1)
- Sept. 28-29, 1974 - Mason, Illinois
- Oct. 3, 1974 Johnson, Iowa
- Nov. 19 to Dec. 5, 1975 Wentworth, Ontario
- Oct. 6-23, 1984 Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Oct. 6, 1985 Cook, Illinois
- Oct. 12, 1986 Butler, Nebraska
- Aug. 20, 1988 - Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 23 to Oct. 7, 1988 Gibson, Indiana
- Sept. 30, 1988 Scott, Iowa
- Dec. 1-2, 1990 - Lucas, Ohio
- Sept. 25-26, 1990 Fulton, Illinois
- Oct. 14, 1990 Johnson, Iowa
- Sept. 12-18, 1992 Shelby, Tennessee
- May 15, 1994 Fremont, Iowa
- Sept. 8, 1994 Sheridan, Nebraska
- Sept. 28, 1997 - Cass, North Dakota
- Oct. 17, 1999 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Sept. 23 to Oct. 1, 2000 - Mason, Illinois
- Sept. 18, 2002 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- Sept. 25, 2003 Elkhart, Indiana
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Curlew Sandpiper
Illinois(9), Indiana(2), Iowa(3), Kansas(7), Kentucky(2), Manitoba(4), Michigan(13), Minnesota(3), Missouri(1), Nebraska(1), North Dakota(2), Ohio(5), Ontario(21 + 2), Tennessee(1), Wisconsin(8)
- 1886 Toronto, Ontario
- May, 1953 Cochrane, Ontario
- Oct., 1954 Wentworth, Ontario
- Oct., 1959 Wentworth, Ontario
- Aug. 21 to Sept. 11, 1965 Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 15, 1968 Brown, Wisconsin
- Aug. 8, 1969 Barton, Kansas
- May 15, 1971 Barton, Kansas
- May 15-19, 1971 Jefferson, Wisconsin
- July 18-20, 1971 Niagara, Ontario
- Aug. 4, 1972 Barton, Kansas
- May 29, 1973 (Churchill), Manitoba
- July, 1974 Lennox & Addington, Ontario
- May 5-8, 1975 Monroe, Michigan
- July 18 to Aug. 3, 1975 Barton, Kansas
- July 23, 1976 - Jefferson, Illinois
- July 22-26, 1979 Cook, Illinois
- July 29, 1979 Cook, Illinois
- July 31, 1979 Lake, Illinois
- May 23, 1980 Cook, Illinois (same individual as below)
- May 23, 1980 Lake, Indiana (same individual as above)
- June 1, 1981 (Oak Hammock March), Manitoba
- May 15, 1982 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- May 23-28, 1982 Grand Forks, North Dakota
- May 21, 1983 Dodge, Wisconsin
- June 10, 1983 (Churchill), Manitoba
- May 16, 1984 Seneca, Ohio
- May 19-22, 1984 Ottawa, Michigan
- July 15-19, 1984 Cuyahoga, Ohio
- May 7-12, 1985 Ottawa, Ohio
- May 10, 1985 Chickasaw, Iowa
- May 16-19, 1986 Vermilion, Illinois
- Aug. 24 to Sept. 4, 1986 Cook, Illinois
- May 23-26, 1987 Columbia, Wisconsin
- July 18-24, 1987 Cook, Illinois
- May 13, 1988 Johnson, Iowa
- Aug. 21-23, 1988 Monroe, Michigan
- May 21-24, 1989 - Essex, Ontario
- July 16 to Aug. 14, 1989 Monroe, Michigan
- July 22-23, 1990 - Durham, Ontario
- Aug. 28 to Sept. 1, 1990 - Lambton, Ontario
- Sept. 4-7, 1990 Monroe, Michigan
- July 20 to Aug. 6, 1991 Monroe, Michigan
- Aug. 4, 1991 - Stafford, Kansas
- May 10, 1992 Monroe, Michigan
- Aug. 15-23, 1992 Monroe, Michigan
- Aug. 30-31, 1992 - Niagara, Ontario
- May 18-20, 1993 - Lambton, Ontario
- May 30 to June 3, 1993 - Durham, Ontario
- Aug. 10, 1993 Lucas, Ohio
- May 8-14, 1994 - Essex, Ontario
- May 11-20, 1994 - Huron, Ontario (dif. indiv. from below)
- May 15-17, 1994 - Huron, Ontario (dif. indiv. from above)
- May 21-22, 1994 Goodhue, Minnesota
- July 9-11, 1994 Warren, Kentucky
- July 30 to Aug. 9, 1994 Monroe, Michigan
- Aug., 1994 - Lambton, Ontario
- May 4-7, 1995 - Erie, Ohio
- May 28-29, 1995 Dane, Wisconsin
- Aug. 5, 1995 - Durham, Ontario
- Sept. 20, 1995 - Jefferson, Kentucky
- June 3-4, 1996 - Lake, Tennessee
- July 19-21, 1997 Phelps, Nebraska
- July 14-15, 1998 Boone, Missouri
- July 29, 1998 - Monroe, Michigan
- Aug. 21, 1998 - Seward, Kansas
- May 29, 1999 Door, Wisconsin
- June 6, 1999 - Lennox & Addington, Ontario
- May 26-27, 2000 Brown, Wisconsin
- May 6-7, 2001 - Chartham-Kent, Ontario
- June 2-7, 2001 (Whitewater Lake), Manitoba
- June 10-13, 2001 - Lake, Illinois
- May 6-7, 2002 - Marion, Iowa
- May 16, 2002 Niagara, Ontario
- May 30, 2002 - Saginaw, Michigan
- July 12, 2002 Stafford, Kansas
- Aug. 2, 2002 Ward, North Dakota
- May 16-17, 2004 Big Stone, Minnesota
- July 11-13, 2005 Monroe, Michigan
- July 20-21, 2005 Ionia, Michigan
- May 7, 2006 Dakota, Minnesota
- May 22, 2007 Elkhart, Indiana
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Heermanns Gull
Michigan(3), Ohio(2), Ontario(1)
[Michigan and Ohio The five Heermanns Gull records for Michigan and Ohio are thought to be of the same individual spending three years on the Great Lakes. McPeek (1994), p. 121]
- Aug. 26 to Dec. 12, 1979 Macomb, Michigan
- Feb. 12 to March 12, 1980 Lorain, Ohio
- Oct. 24 to Dec. 7, 1980 Macomb, Michigan
- Dec. 20, 1980 into Feb., 1981 Lorain, Ohio
- Oct. 12 to Nov. 1, 1981 Macomb, Michigan
- Nov.14, 1999 to Sept. 2000 Halton/Toronto/Wentworth, Ontario
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Black-tailed Gull
Illinois(1), Indiana(1), (Manitoba 1 hypothetical), Wisconsin(2)
[Manitoba On 2 June 1987, during a census of colonial waterbirds on Lake Winnipegosis, Richard Knapton observed a dark-mantled gull, which he later identified as a Black-tailed Gull, near Coleman Island in Sagemace Bay. Though well documented, the record is classified as unconfirmed because it was a single-observer sighting. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 398.]
- (June 2, 1987 Lake Winnipegosis, Manitoba)
- May 29, 2003 Ozaukee, Wisconsin (same indiv. as below)
- June 12, 2003 Kenosha/Racine, Wisconsin (same indiv. as above)
- Aug. 5, 2003 Lake, Indiana (same indiv. as above)
- Aug. 7, 2003 Cook, Illinois (likely same indiv. as records 2 through 4)
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Slaty-backed Gull
Illinois(2), Indiana(1), Iowa(1), Manitoba(1), Michigan(1), Minnesota(1), Missouri(1), (Nebraska- 1 hypothetical), Ontario(2), Wisconsin(4)
- Nov. 29, 1981 - Chippewa, Michigan
- Dec. 20, 1983 to Jan. 29, 1984 Madison, Illinois (same indiv. as below)
- Dec. 20, 1983 to Jan. 29, 1984 St. Louis, Missouri (same indiv. as above)
- Feb. 14-25, 1989 Rock Island, Illinois (same indiv. as below final IORC vote still pending)
- Feb. 12-21, 1989 Scott, Iowa (same indiv. as above)
- Nov. 24 to Dec. 29, 1992 - Niagara, Ontario (dif. indiv. from below)
- March 13, 1993 LaPorte, Indiana
- Jan. 2-9, 1999 - Toronto, Ontario
- (Jan. 22, 2000 Harlan, Nebraska)
- Nov. 13, 2001 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- May 11, 2002 - (near St. Ambroise), Manitoba
- July 21-Aug. 14, 2006 (found dead on Aug. 15) Cook, Minnesota
- Nov. 18-19, 2006 Douglas, Wisconsin
- Dec. 16, 2006 to Jan. 1, 2007 and again Feb. 28, 2007 Winnebago, Wisconsin
- Jan. 2-3, 2007 La Crosse, Wisconsin (dif. individual from above)
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Western Gull
Illinois(1)
- Oct. 19 to Nov. 17, 1927 Cook, Illinois
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Glaucous-winged Gull
Illinois(3), (Kansas-2 hypothetical), Manitoba(2), Michigan(1), Minnesota(3), Missouri(1), Nebraska(2), Wisconsin(5)
- June 1, 1964 (Churchill), Manitoba
- June 2, 1965 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Nov. 26 to Dec. 12, 1992 Cook, Illinois
- Dec. 31, 1994 Sangamon, Illinois
- April 12-15, 1995 Keith, Nebraska
- Oct. 19 to Dec. 24, 1995 - Dakota/Hennepin, Minnesota
- Jan. 1-4, 1996 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
- Jan. 30 to April 1, 1997 - Madison, Illinois (same indiv. as below)
- Feb. 6 to March 23, 1997 - St. Charles, Missouri (same indiv. as above)
- March 9, 1997 Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- Nov. 26, 1997 and Dec. 13, 1997 - St. Louis, Minnesota (same indiv. as below)
- Nov. 26, 1997 to Jan. 8, 1998 Douglas, Wisconsin (same indiv. as above)
- Dec. 1-2, 1997 - Cook, Minnesota
- Dec. 29, 1997 - Genesee, Michigan
- (Jan. 24, 1998 - Sedgwick, Kansas)
- (Feb. 5, 1998 - Riley, Kansas)
- Dec. 13, 2000 Keith, Nebraska
vMarch 26, 2005 Douglas, Wisconsin
- March 21-24, 2006 La Crosse, Wisconsin
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Kelp Gull
Indiana(1)
- Oct. 19-20, 1996 Lake, Indiana
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Rosss Gull
Illinois(1), Indiana(1), Iowa(3), Manitoba(nest + 3 southern records), Minnesota(2), Missouri(1), Nebraska(1), North Dakota(1), Ohio(2), Ontario(8), Wisconsin(1)
[Manitoba The Rosss Gull was first confirmed as nesting at Churchill in 1980 and there have been annual records since. Three accidental records from southern Manitoba are shown. Rosss Gulls normally arrive at Churchill in early June, with an early record on 28 May
.The species apparently leaves the Churchill area around the beginning of September. Manitoba Avain Research Committee (2003), p. 209.]
- Nov. 19 and Nov.29 to Dec. 1, 1978 Cook, Illinois
- May 14-24, 1983 - Cochrane, Ontario
- April 4-14, 1984 Marshall, Minnesota
- Dec. 11, 1990 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Dec. 31, 1991 to Jan. 11, 1992 St. Charles, Missouri
- Feb. 21, 1992 - Lambton, Ontario
- April 16, 1992 Pennington, Minnesota
- June 5-6, 1992 Grand Forks, North Dakota
- Dec. 17-23, 1992 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Oct. 31 to Nov. 1, 1993 Marion, Iowa
- Dec. 18, 1994 - Niagara, Ontario
- Feb. 26 to March 1, 1995 - Niagara, Ontario
- Nov. 4-10, 1995 - Marion, Indiana
- Nov. 12, 1995 to Jan. 1, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- April 14, 1996 (Lockport), Manitoba
- June 3, 1996 (Oak Hammock Marsh), Manitoba
- Dec. 13-18, 1997 Marion, Iowa
- Dec. 14, 1997 - Ashtabula, Ohio
- Dec. 27-30, 1997 Pottawattamie, Iowa
- May 16, 1998 (Oak Hammock Marsh), Manitoba
- Nov. 15, 1998 - Lake, Ohio
- May 17-18, 1999 - Essex, Ontario
- Dec. 6-8, 2001 Bayfield, Wisconsin
- Dec. 1, 2002 Niagara, Ontario
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Ivory Gull
Illinois(2), Iowa(2), Manitoba(5), Michigan(1), Minnesota(11), Ohio(1), Ontario(27), Tennessee(1), Wisconsin(11 + 1 hypothetical)
- Dec. 25, about 1887 - Toronto, Ontario
- Spring, 1909 - Cochrane, Ontario
- Dec. 27, 1915 (Woodlands), Manitoba
- Dec. 11, 1926 (Egg Lake, north of The Pass), Manitoba
- Dec. 9, 1930 (Nelson House), Manitoba
- Dec. 12, 1937 - Algoma, Ontario
- March 7-8, 1947 Oconto, Wisconsin
- March 8, 1947 Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- Dec. 27, 1948 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Dec. 28-31, 1948 - Elgin, Ontario
- Jan., 1956 - Cochrane, Ontario
- Early Jan., 1956 Lake, Minnesota
- Jan. 15, 1959 - Kenora, Ontario
- April 3-6, 1959 Burnett, Wisconsin
- Dec., 1966 - Kenora, Ontario
- Late Dec., 1966 to late Jan., 1967 Cook, Minnesota
- Jan. 2, 1967 - Northumberland, Ontario
- Oct. 28, 1970 Cook, Minnesota
- Jan. 3, 1971 - Durham, Ontario
- Feb. 17, 1971 St. Louis, Minnesota
- March 14, 1971 Lake, Minnesota
- (July 24, 1972 Dodge, Wisconsin)
- Dec. 19-27, 1973 - Middlesex, Ontario
- Dec. 24, 1973 to Jan. 1, 1974 - Durham, Ontario
- Dec. 29-30, 1973 - Niagara, Ontario
- Dec. 17-19, 1975 Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Dec. 20, 1975 Appanoose, Iowa
- Winter, 1975 - Kenora, Ontario
- Jan. 1, 1976 St. Louis, Minnesota
- June 9-12, 1976 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Dec. 1-21, 1976 Cook, Minnesota
- Dec. 9, 1977 - Lennox & Addington, Ontario
- Jan. 15, 1978 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Jan. 23-27, 1980 - Durham, Ontario
- Dec. 22, 1980 to Jan. 1, 1981 - Niagara, Ontario
- Nov. 13, 1981 - Cochrane, Ontario
- July 5, 1985 - Kenora, Ontario (desiccated remains found)
- Jan. 7-10, 1989 St. Croix, Wisconsin
- Jan. 14, 1990 Cook, Minnesota
- Nov. 22, 1990 - Northumberland, Ontario
- Dec. 24, 1990 to Jan. 1, 1991 Marion, Iowa
- Jan. 1, 1991 - Sangamon, Illinois
- Nov. 28, 1991 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Dec. 2-3, 1991 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
- Dec. 15 and 23, 1991 Ramsey, Minnesota
- Dec. 25, 1991 to Jan. 2, 1992 Cook, Illinois
- Nov. 26, 1994 Brown, Wisconsin
- Nov. 12-19, 1995 Renfrew, Ontario
- Dec. 22. 1995 to Jan. 12, 1996 - Marquette, Michigan
- Dec. 23-26, 1995 - Lambton, Ontario
- Feb. 10-21, 1996 Hardin, Tennessee
- Jan. 1, 1997 at Ontario and Jan. 4-5, 1997 at Northumberland, Ontario
- Oct. 23, 1997 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Dec. 31, 1997 to Jan. 3, 1998 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
- Jan. 10-13, 1998 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
- Dec. 21, 1998 Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- Jan. 23, 2000 - Halton/Toronto, Ontario
- March 13, 2000 St. Croix, Wisconsin
- Dec. 17 and 23-25, 2000 - Toronto, Ontario
- Jan. 1-4, 2001 - Hamilton, Ontario
- Jan. 3-17, 2001 - Lennox & Addington, Ontario
- Dec. 16, 2002 Renfrew, Ontario
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Sooty Tern
Illinois(1), Kentucky(3), Missouri(1), Ohio(1), Ontario(5), Tennessee(2), West Virginia(3), Wisconsin(1)
- July 30, 1926 Sevier, Tennessee
- July 31, 1926 - Kanawha, West Virginia
- Aug. 2, 1926 - Ohio, West Virginia
- June 20, 1934 Knox, Tennessee
- Aug. 14, 1955 Leeds, Ontario
- mid-Aug., 1975 - Fayette, West Virginia
- Sept. 10, 1984 Columbia, Wisconsin
- Aug. 5, 1995 - Osage, Missouri
- Sept. 8, 1996 - Northumberland, Ontario
- Sept. 8, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario
- Sept. 28, 1996 - Niagara, Ontario (well decomposed specimen)
- Oct. 4, 2002 - Livingston/Marshall, Kentucky
- Oct. 4, 2002 - McCracken, Kentucky
- Oct. 4, 2002 Massac, Illinois (same individual as #13) (records # 12 through 14 due to Hurricane Lili)
- Sept. 22, 2003 Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 9, 2004 Letcher, Kentucky
- July 13-19, 2005 Clermont, Ohio
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Large-billed Tern
Illinois(1), Ohio(1)
[Outside of the Illinois and Ohio records, there is only one other accepted record for North America. That record is for May 30, 1988 in Hudson County, New Jersey. ABA Checklist (2002), p. 89]
- July 15 to Sept. 20, 1949 Cook, Illinois
- May 29, 1954 Mahoning, Ohio
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Gull-billed Tern
Illinois(1), Indiana(3), Kansas(2), Kentucky(1), Michigan(1)
- Aug. 27-28, 1994 - Jefferson, Kentucky (same indiv. as below)
- Aug. 27, 1994 - Clark, Indiana (same indiv. as above)
- Aug. 31, 1995 - Lake, Indiana
- Sept. 10, 1995 - Monroe, Indiana
- May 30, 1997 - Lake, Illinois
- May 19, 1998 - Stafford, Kansas
- Sept. 21, 2002 Seward, Kansas
- Sept. 17-21, 2005 Wayne/Monroe, Michigan
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White-winged Tern
Indiana(1), Ontario(2), Manitoba(1), Wisconsin(1)
- July 5, 1873 Jefferson, Wisconsin
- July 17, 1979 Lake, Indiana
- May 8-12, 1991 - Lambton, Ontario (perhaps same indiv. as below)
- May 8, 1992 - Lambton, Ontario (perhaps same indiv. as above)
- June 24 and 27 plus July 13-14, 1995 - (Churchill), Manitoba
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Roseate Tern
Indiana(1), Michigan(1), (Wisconsin-1 hypothetical)
- Aug. 14, 1916 Lake, Indiana
- (May 11, 1950 Dane, Wisconsin)
- June 21, 1997 - Berrien, Michigan
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Royal Tern
Illinois(3), Indiana(2), Iowa(1), Ohio(1), Ontario(1), Wisconsin(4)
- Sept. 5, 1965 Outagamie, Wisconsin
- Aug. 22, 1974 - Essex, Ontario
- June 18 to July 15, 1985 Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- Sept. 7, 1985 Cook, Illinois
- July 6, 1986 Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- July 13, 1988 Cook, Illinois
- Aug. 2-3, 1988 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- June 18, 1993 Cook, Illinois
- July 8 and July 20-21, 1995 Lorain, Ohio
- June 29, 1996 - Laporte, Indiana
- May 27 to June 5, 1999 - Laporte, Indiana
- Aug. 20-Sept. 14, 2005 Appanoose, Iowa
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Sandwich Tern
Illinois(1), Michigan(1), Minnesota(1), Ontario(4)
[All six Sandwich Tern records (1986-89) are possibly of the same individual spending four years on the Great Lakes. McPeek (1994), p. 129]
- Fall of 1881 Bruce, Ontario
- June 11, 1986 St. Louis, Minnesota
- July 31, 1987 Berrien, Michigan
- April 24, 1988 Wentworth, Ontario
- May 17, 1988 Norfolk, Ontario
- June 14-25, 1988 Northumberland, Ontario
- April 26, 1989 - Lake, Illinois
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Black Skimmer
Illinois(1), Indiana(5), Kansas(3), Missouri(1), Ontario(4), Tennessee(2)
- 1890 Obion, Tennessee
- Aug. 23, 1913 Lake, Indiana
- May 24, 1968 Douglas, Kansas
- June 28 to July 13, 1977 Russell, Kansas (same indiv. as below)
- July 27 to Aug. 2, 1977 Barton, Kansas (same indiv. as above)
- Nov. 1, 1977 - Durham, Ontario
- July 6, 1978 - Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 11-15, 1981 - Kent, Ontario
- Late Aug., 1982 - Kenora, Ontario
- Aug. 6, 1985 - Kosciusko, Indiana
- Oct. 5-6, 1995 - Marion, Tennessee
- Sept. 4, 1998 - Macon, Illinois
- Sept. 25, 2004 St. Charles, Missouri
- Oct. 10-12, 2004 Lake, Indiana (might be the same indiv. as #14)
- Oct. 16, 2004 Hamilton, Indiana (might be the same indiv. as #13)
- May 23, 2005 Gibson, Indiana
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Dovekie
Illinois(1), Manitoba(1), Michigan(2), Minnesota(2), Ontario(8), Wisconsin(2)
- Nov. 30, 1881 Wayne, Michigan
- Jan. 11, 1908 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
- Oct., 1924 Lanark, Ontario
- Nov. 13, 1931 Lake of the Woods, Minnesota
- Nov. 14, 1939 Calhoun, Michigan
- Nov. 7, 1944 (Norway House), Manitoba
- March 3, 1949 Monroe, Wisconsin
- Nov., 1950 Toronto, Ontario
- Jan., 1951 Toronto, Ontario
- Feb., 1955 Durham, Ontario
- Nov., 1959 Lanark, Ontario
- Nov. 5, 1962 Itasca, Minnesota
- Nov. 19, 1963 Stormont, Ontario
- Oct. 23, 1988 - Niagara, Ontario
- Nov. 26, 1992 La Salle, Illinois
- Oct. 26, 1993 - Lanark, Ontario
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Thick-billed Murre
Indiana(6), Iowa(2), Michigan(6), Ohio(12), Ontario(2 + occasional, last report in 1953), Wisconsin(1)
[Of the 23 records reported for the Thick-billed Murre, 16 come from one storm in Dec. of 1896. An additional 3 records come from a storm in Dec. of 1907.]
- Dec. 13, 1894 Montcalm, Michigan
- Dec. 10, 1896 Clinton, Indiana
- Dec. 13, 1896 - Marion, Indiana
- Dec. 15, 1896 - Boone, Indiana
- Dec. 16, 1896 Cass, Iowa
- Dec. 17, 1896 (unknown county), Michigan
- Dec. 18, 1896 - Wells, Indiana
- Dec. 18, 1896 Lake, Ohio
- Dec. 19, 1896 Erie, Ohio
- Dec. 20, 1896 - Benton, Indiana
- Dec. 20, 1896 Preble, Ohio
- Dec. 26, 1896 Wayne, Michigan
- Dec. 31, 1896 Newton, Indiana
- Late Dec., 1896 Ashtabula (1 bird), Ohio
- Late Dec., 1896 Erie (3 birds), Ohio
- Late Dec., 1896 Lake (2 birds), Ohio
- Late Dec., 1896 Lorain (4 birds), Ohio
- Jan., 1897 Johnson, Iowa
- Nov., 1899 Belmont, Ohio
- Pre 1900 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Nov. 28, 1901 Erie, Ohio
- Dec. 1-3, 1907 Erie, Ohio
- Dec. 7, 1907 Wayne, Michigan
- Dec. 22, 1907 Ashtabula, Ohio
- Dec. 12, 1920 Lake, Ohio
- Nov. 23, 1950 Macomb, Michigan (murre. sp.)
- Nov. 29, 1950 Oakland, Michigan
- Dec. 5-6, 1995 - Carleton, Ontario
- Nov. 29, 1998 - Halton/Wentworth, Ontario
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Razorbill
Ontario(7 + 2)
- 1889 - (???), Ontario
- Oct. 14, 1950 Lanark, Ontario
- May 4, 1967 - Wentworth, Ontario
- Jan. 9, 1971 - Halton, Ontario
- Nov. 29, 1984 - Frontenac, Ontario
- Dec. 1-4, 1989 - Renfrew, Ontario
- May 18-23, 1997 - Halton, Ontario
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Black Guillemot
Manitoba(rare visitor to the Churchill area + 1 southern record), Ohio(1), Ontario(uncommon summer resident- one nesting record)
[Manitoba Until the 1970s, the Black Guillemot was considered rare at Churchill, with eight reports between 15 July and 10 October. Observations have increased greatly during the last two decades, likely the result of increased coverage especially at Cape Merry and the species is now reported annually. Most reports are for June and July
.Although pairs have been seen inspecting rocks near the mouth of the Churchill River, perhaps in search of nesting sites, there is so far no definite evidence of breeding in Manitoba. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 216. The species apparently winters in numbers on Hudson Bay. McRae noted that Paul Ratson saw them frequently during the winter while he was hunting seals at open water areas off Churchill, and flocks were reported offshore in April 1985 and April 1986. Flocks totaling 200-300 Black Guillemots were seen much farther from land in February 1974. Individuals have been found at the Churchill townsite on three occasions: 8 March 1974, March 1984, and 4 January 1991. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), pp. 216-217.]
- Nov. 12, 1966 (on the banks of the Red River), Manitoba
- Nov. 8-11, 1990 - Cuyahoga, Ohio
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Long-billed Murrelet
Indiana(3), Kentucky(1), Iowa(1), (Kansas-1 hypothetical), Ohio(1), Ontario(1), (Wisconsin-2 hypothetical)
- Nov. 29, 1981 Monroe, Indiana
- Dec. 2, 1984 LaPorte, Indiana
- Dec. 12, 1991 Marion, Iowa
- Oct. 11-30, 1993 - Stormont, Ontario
- Nov. 19, 1994 - LaPorte, Indiana (Long-billed/Marbled species)
- Nov. 12-18, 1996 - Seneca, Ohio
- (Nov. 21-22, 1997 - Russell, Kansas)
- (Nov. 24, 1998 Ozaukee, Wisconsin)
- (March 6, 2000 Washington, Wisconsin)
- Oct. 29-30, 2002 Clark, Indiana (same individual as below)
- Oct. 29-30, 2002 - Jefferson, Kentucky (same individual as above)
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Ancient Murrelet
Illinois(2), Indiana(2), Iowa(1), Manitoba(2), Michigan(5), Minnesota(7), Nebraska(1), Ohio(1), Ontario(5), South Dakota(1), Wisconsin(5)
- Oct. 2, 1882 Jefferson, Wisconsin
- Nov. 18, 1901 Toronto, Ontario
- Nov. 5, 1905 McLeod, Minnesota
- Nov. 15, 1908 Niagara, Ontario
- Oct. 27, 1929 Burt, Nebraska
- Dec. 9, 1940 Columbia, Wisconsin
- Nov. 22, 1950 Itasca, Minnesota
- March 28, 1951 Erie, Ohio
- Oct. 8, 1953 (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- Nov. 14, 1961 Crow Wing, Minnesota
- Nov. 16, 1962 - McDonough, Illinois
- Nov. 10, 1964 Rusk, Wisconsin
- July 7, 1965 Ottawa, Michigan
- April 2, 1967 Dane, Wisconsin
- Feb. 28, 1969 Crow Wing, Minnesota
- Oct., 1970 St. Louis, Minnesota
- summer of 1975 (Pine Dock), Manitoba
- Nov. 12, 1975 Barron, Wisconsin
- Nov. 8, 1976 Lake, Indiana
- Oct. 29, 1979 Cass, Minnesota
- Nov. 16-21, 1982 Cook, Illinois
- Oct. 28, 1987 Hancock, Iowa
- Nov. 25-26, 1989 Chippewa, Michigan
- Nov. 1, 1993 Chippewa, Michigan
- Nov. 13, 1993 - Edmunds, South Dakota
- Nov. 13, 1994 - Niagara, Ontario
- Nov. 14, 1998 - Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 15, 1998 - Wayne, Michigan
- Nov. 20, 1999 - Cook, Minnesota
- Dec. 14, 1999 - Halton, Ontario
- Oct. 27, 2001 - Lake, Indiana
- Nov. 14, 2001 - Chippewa, Michigan
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Atlantic Puffin
Ohio(1), Ontario(4)
- Oct., 1881 Carleton, Ontario
- Nov. 18, 1980 Lucas, Ohio
- Dec. 15, 1985 - Carleton, Ontario
- Dec. 10, 1991 - Cochrane, Ontario
- Oct. 14-16, 1994 - Stormont, Ontario
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Band-tailed Pigeon
Illinois(2), Indiana(1), Kansas(2), Kentucky(1), Manitoba(5), Michigan(1), Minnesota(9), Missouri(2), Nebraska(2), North Dakota(2), Ontario(11), South Dakota(7), Tennessee(1), Wisconsin(2)
- June 27, 1912 Ransom, North Dakota
- Sept., 1930 Kent, Ontario
- July 19, 1963 Clark, Kansas
- June 13, 1964 Lawrence, South Dakota
- Dec. 24, 1967 to Jan. 22, 1968 Berrien, Michigan
- May 15 to Aug. 1, 1969 Meade, South Dakota
- Early July, 1969 Stevens, Minnesota
- Oct. 6-9, 1969 Meade, Kansas
- Oct. 8, 1970 Durham, Ontario
- June 12, 1971 Sherburne, Minnesota
- Oct., 1973 Durham, Ontario
- Nov. 20 to Dec. 1, 1973 Lyon, Kentucky
- April 9, 1974 Davidson, Tennessee
- June 23, 1975 Stearns, Minnesota
- Oct. 12-27, 1978 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- April 20, 1979 Lawrence, South Dakota
- Jan. 10-31, 1981 Porter, Indiana
- April 20, 1981 Fall River, South Dakota
- May 3, 1981 Hughes, South Dakota
- July 14, 1981 (Churchill), Manitoba
- April 15-27, 1982 (near Riding Mountain NP) Manitoba
- Sept. 18, 1982 St. Louis, Minnesota
- July 2, 1983 (Churchill), Manitoba
- July 30, 1983 Custer, South Dakota
- Nov. 20, 1983 to Feb. 20, 1984 - Saline, Missouri
- March 29 to April 20, 1985 - Jackson, Missouri
- Oct. 26 to Nov. 5, 1988 - Kenora, Ontario
- Sept. 16-17, 1994 - Parry Sound, Ontario
- April 25, 1995 - Kenora, Ontario
- Sept. 9, 1995 Adams, North Dakota
- Sept., 1996 - Itasca, Minnesota
- Oct. 15, 1996 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- Dec. 22, 1996 to Jan. 23, 1997 Sangamon, Illinois
- April 7 to May 2, 1997 (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- Aug. 24, 1997 - St. Louis, Minnesota
- Oct. 4, 1997 - St. Louis, Minnesota
- July 13-18, 1999 - DeWitt, Illinois
- May 14-18, 2000 - Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- May 26 to June 1, 2000 - Cochrane, Ontario
- Nov. 6-27, 2000 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Sept. 13-16, 2001 - Haliburton, Ontario
- Oct. 18-20, 2001 - Hennepin, Minnesota
- Dec. 16, 2001 to April 21, 2002 (Brandon), Manitoba
- Oct. 24-27, 2002 Waushara, Wisconsin
- Nov. 20, 2002 to April 4, 2003 - Dakota, Minnesota
- June 23 to July 3, 2003 Jones, South Dakota
- Sept. 26 to Oct. 2, 2003 Sudbury, Ontario
- Late Nov., 2005 to April 9, 2006 St. Croix, Wisconsin
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White-winged Dove
Illinois(7), Indiana(12), Iowa(17), Kansas(1 nest + 17), Kentucky(4), Manitoba(3), Michigan(10), Minnesota(10), Missouri(19), Nebraska(1 nest + 13), North Dakota(1), Ohio(3), Ontario(14), South Dakota(6), Tennessee(1), (West Virginia 2 hypothetical), Wisconsin(7)
[Kansas The first confirmed state nesting was set in May of 2001, Atchison County.]
[Nebraska The first confirmed state nesting was set in June of 2005, Boone County.]
- June 17, 1942 Cochrane, Ontario
- Sept. 5, 1968 or 1969 - Hodgeman, Kansas
- July 9, 1973 Vernon, Missouri
- Dec. 14-19, 1975 - Hastings, Ontario
- Oct. 13, 1985 St. Louis, Minnesota
- April 26-27, 1986 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- May 10, 1986 Chippewa, Michigan
- June 13, 1987 Keweenaw, Michigan
- June 6-7, 1993 - Edmunds, South Dakota
- Sept. 18, 1993 - Norfolk, Ontario
- April 22-23, 1994 - Boone, Missouri
- May 11-16, 1994 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Sept. 15, 1994 St. Louis, Minnesota
- April 15-21, 1995 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- June 20, 1995 - Cloud, Kansas
- Aug. 13 to Sept. 5, 1995 - (Thompson), Manitoba
- Aug. 16, 1995 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Nov. 15-18, 1995 - Morton, Kansas
- Aug. 5-8, 1996 - Benzie, Michigan
- April 8-15, 1997 Wapello, Iowa
- April 19-24, 1997 - Marion, Kansas
- April 26 to mid-May, 1997 - Boone, Missouri
- April 28 to May 17, 1997 Marshall, Iowa
- May 25, 1997 Lawrence, South Dakota
- Aug. 30, 1997 Fremont, Iowa
- Aug. 30 to Sept. 15, 1997 - Reno, Kansas
- Sept. 21-24, 1997 Webster, Iowa
- Sept. 29, 1997 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
- Oct. 5, 1997 - Newton, Indiana
- Oct. 19-20, 1997 - Sudbury, Ontario
- April 24 to May 12, 1998 - Cowley, Kansas
- May 7, 1998 - Morton, Kansas
- June 7-9, 1998 - Clark, Kansas
- June 18, 1998 - Sedgwick, Kansas
- July 8, 1998 to May 21, 1999 Buffalo, Nebraska
- July 18, 1998 Greene, Missouri
- July 22-23, 1998 - Vermilion, Illinois
- Aug. 11, 1998 - Douglas, Kansas
- Oct. 23-24, 1998 - Chippewa, Michigan
- April 1-5, 1999 Buchanan, Missouri
- April 3, 1999 - Lyons, Kansas
- April 10-29, 1999 - Vanderburgh, Indiana
- April 10-12, 1999 Lincoln, Missouri
- April 22-27, 1999 Knox, Nebraska
- April 26, 1999 - Cook, Illinois
- May 4, 1999 - Morton, Kansas
- May 6-7, 1999 Clay, Missouri
- May 18, 1999 Johnson, Missouri
- May 20-21, 1999 Dallas, Iowa
- June 10-11, 1999 Laclede, Missouri
- Aug. 17, 1999 - Houghton, Michigan
- Sept. 1, 1999 Barton, Missouri
- Oct. 7-10, 1999 - Lancaster, Nebraska
- Oct. 16, 1999 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
- Oct. 18, 1999 - Champaign, Illinois
- May 7, 2000 - Champaign, Illinois
- May 15, 2000 - Buffalo, Nebraska (likely same indiv. as Buffalo Co. record below)
- June 1-18, 2000 Hamilton, Iowa
- June 10, 2000 - Logan, Ohio
- June 10-17, 2000 Portage, Wisconsin
- June 27, 2000 Polk, Iowa
- Aug. 10-12, 2000 Boone, Missouri
- Aug. 29, 2000 - Toronto, Ontario
- Sept. 29 to Oct. 8, 2000 - Burleigh, North Dakota
- April 16-17, 2001 - Champaign, Illinois
- Early May into July, 2001 - Buffalo, Nebraska (same indiv. as previous NE record apparently bred with Eur. Collared-Dove Silcock, email of Feb. 28, 2003)
- May 3, 2001 Linn, Missouri
- May 4-6, 2001 - Yankton, South Dakota
- May 11-13, 2001 - Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- May 16 to June 9, 2001 - Atchison, Kansas (confirmed nesting)
- May 25, 2001 - Montgomery, Tennessee
- May 27, 2001 - Grant, Kansas
- June 16, 2001 (Stonewall), Manitoba
- June 27 to July 1, 2001 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Oct. 1-6, 2001 - Dickinson, Iowa
- Oct. 14, 2001 - Keweenaw, Michigan
- Oct. 19, 2001 Norfolk, Ontario
- Dec. 1, 2001 to March 10, 2002 Clinton, Michigan
- April 13-14, 2002 - Greene, Missouri
- April 14-22, 2002 - Calloway, Kentucky
- April 17-21, 2002 - Marshall, Kentucky
- April 22-23, 2002 - Clay, Missouri
- April 22 to May 6, 2002 Buffalo, Nebraska (likely same indiv. as prev. Buffalo Co. record)
- May 3, 2002 Lake, South Dakota
- May 6, 2002 Crawford, Kansas
- May 9, 2002 Pratt, Kansas
- May 12-17, 2002 Houghton, Michigan
- May 18, 2002 - (Clarence Cannon NWR), Missouri
- May 28, 2002 Cook, Illinois
- June 3-10, 2002 Keith, Nebraska
- June 4, 2002 Clay, South Dakota
- June 30, 2002 Essex, Ontario
- July 2-29, 2002 Cerro Gordo, Iowa
- July 7-14, 2002 Chartham-Kent, Ontario
- July 8, 2002 Leeds & Grenville, Ontario
- Aug. 26, 2002 Kimball, Nebraska
- April 2, 2003 Porter, Indiana
- April 25, 2003 Morton, Kansas
- May 6-7, 2003 Fulton, Kentucky
- May 9-12, 2003 (Ashern), Manitoba
- May 13, 2003 Cook, Illinois
- May 15-17, 2003 Northumberland, Ontario
- June 1-2, 2003 Madison, Kentucky
- June 3-5, 2003 Hamilton, Indiana
- June 14-19, 2003 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- June 25, 2003 Seward, Nebraska
- July 5, 2003 Cook, Minnesota
- July 15, 2003 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Aug. 16, 2003 Buffalo, Nebraska
- Sept. 5, 2003 Clay, South Dakota
- April 25, 2004 Lake, Indiana
- May 8-15, 2004 St. Louis, Minnesota
- May 12-15, 2004 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- May 14, 2004 Olmsted, Minnesota
- May 19, 2004 Jefferson, Missouri
- June 6-10, 2004 Lawrence, Indiana
- June 16, 2004 St. Louis, Minnesota
- June 20, 2004 Douglas, Kansas
- June 28, 2004 Humboldt, Iowa
- June 29, 2004 Marshall, Iowa
- Aug. 16-19, 2004 Portage, Ohio
- Nov. 26, 2004 Nodaway, Missouri
- April 10-13, 2005 Woodbury, Iowa
- April 26, 2005 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- May 1-3, 2005 Greene, Missouri
- May 4-5, 2005 Montgomery, Indiana
- May 7-8, 2005 Dakota, Minnesota
- (May 9, 2005 Cabell, West Virginia)
- June 12-16, 2005 Alger, Michigan
- June 13, 2005 Chippewa, Michigan
- June 21, 2005 Boone, Nebraska (confirmed nesting)
- (June 21, 2005 Hardy, West Virginia)
- June 28 to July 14, 2005 Mississippi, Missouri
- July 4, 2005 Plymouth, Iowa
- July 10-16, 2005 Cook, Minnesota
- July 29-31, 2005 Palo Alto, Iowa
- Aug. 2, 2005 Pocahontas, Iowa
- Aug. 7, 2005 Warren, Iowa
- Sept. 17, 2005 Ottawa, Ohio
- Dec. 31, 2005 Dickinson, Iowa
- April 15-18, 2006 Floyd, Indiana
- April 16-18, 2006 Porter, Indiana
- May 10-16, 2006 Kanabec, Minnesota
- May 31, 2006 Newton, Indiana
- June 2-14, 2006 St. Louis, Minnesota
- June 23 to July 4, 2006 Brown, Wisconsin
- May 1, 2007 Parke, Indiana
- June 27-28, 2007 Adams, Indiana
- May 16, 2007 Kenosha, Wisconsin
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Inca Dove
Kansas(7 + many undoc. reports), Kentucky(2), Michigan(1), Missouri(3), Nebraska(4), North Dakota(1), Ontario(2), South Dakota(1)
[Kansas Few reports of the Inca Dove are ever sent to the Kansas RBC. The 4 records accepted by the committee are a small number compared to the actual number of sightings in the state. In a message dated Feb. 2, 2003, I received (from Max C. Thompson) a list of 35 likely correct reports of Inca Doves that were never sent to the state RC. In a like fashion, Lloyd Moore has collected 56 likely correct reports of the Inca Dove for Kansas that were never sent to the RC. This was as of May 31, 2002. There are likely more such records by now. Many of these unreported doves have been at feeders for many months and have been seen by numerous birders. Many records have photos to back them. There is also a report (from Moore) of a nesting pair in Finney County that had its nest destroyed in a storm in Oct. of 1993. In May of 2002, Moore wrote There are at least 60 records for the Inca Dove from 25 counties. Of these, 51 have been recorded since 1990 with 12 of these in a 24-month period from January 2000 through December 2001. The majority of records are from the southwestern two thirds of the state, from Sedgwick to Morton, nesting has occurred in Meade and Finney Counties. Moore (2002).]
- Oct. 12, 1983 - Brookings, South Dakota
- Oct. 28, 1987 to March 7, 1988 Buffalo, Nebraska
- Mid-Dec., 1987 to Feb. 6, 1988 Holt, Missouri
- Nov. 14-30, 1989 Rock, Nebraska
- Early Dec., 1990 to mid-Jan., 1991 Harlan, Nebraska
- Oct. 7-13, 1992 - Rainy River, Ontario
- Mid-Nov. to Dec. 24, 1992 - Morton, North Dakota
- April 24, 1993 - Neosho, Kansas
- March 5 to April 3, 1995 - Boone, Missouri
- Sept. 11 to Nov. 23, 1996 Dawes, Nebraska
- Sept. 22, 2000 - Stevens, Kansas
- Oct. 1, 2000 - Carlisle, Kentucky
- Jan. 14 to Feb. 2, 2001 - Crawford, Kansas
- Sept. 14, 2001 - Stevens, Kansas
- Sept. 24-28, 2001 Rainy River, Ontario
- Late Nov., 2001 to April 15, 2002 Sedgwick, Kansas
- Feb. 9-11, 2002 - Fulton, Kentucky
- March 31, 2002 McPherson, Kansas
- June 28, 2003 Finney, Kansas
- Jan. 1-29, 2004 St. Charles, Missouri
- Oct. 7-11, 2004 Chippew, Michigan
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Common Ground-Dove
Illinois(11), Indiana(3), Iowa(1), Kansas(2 + undoc. reports), Kentucky(1), Michigan(4), Minnesota(3), Missouri(5), Nebraska(3), Ohio(1), Ontario(2), South Dakota(1), Tennessee(10), Wisconsin(2)
[Kansas There are some 17 likely correct reports for this dove in Kansas that have never been received by the RC. Max C. Thompson from email message of Feb. 2, 2003.]
- June 4, 1895 Roane, Tennessee
- Late Dec., 1956 Holt, Missouri
- Nov. 23, 1961 Hendricks, Indiana
- Oct. 23, 1964 - Williamson, Illinois
- May 22, 1966 Washington, Wisconsin
- Sept. 5, 1966 Presque Isle, Michigan
- Oct. 20 to Nov. 7, 1968 Hardin, Tennessee
- Oct. 29, 1968 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- May 23, 1970 - Monroe, Illinois
- Sept. 29 to Oct. 1, 1972 Marquette, Michigan
- Oct. 29, 1972 Callaway, Missouri
- Oct. 15, 1973 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Nov. 10, 1974 - Jackson, Illinois
- Dec. 3-7, 1974 Humphreys, Tennessee
- Aug. 17, 1975 - Brown, Illinois
- Nov. 23, 1975 - Sangamon, Illinois
- Oct. 27, 1976 Spencer, Indiana
- Nov. 26, 1977 - Jackson, Illinois
- Nov. 7-24, 1979 - Sangamon, Illinois
- Nov. 18, 1979 Washington, Nebraska
- Nov. 20-21, 1979 - Marshall, Illinois
- Dec. 17, 1979 to Jan. 13, 1980 Cass, Missouri
- Dec. 27, 1979 Lawrence, Tennessee
- Oct. 5 or 6, 1981 Andrew, Missouri
- Dec. 23-28, 1981 - Union, Illinois
- Aug. 21, 1982 Clay, Indiana
- Late Oct. to early Nov., 1984 Weakley, Tennessee
- Nov. 3, 1985 Stewart, Tennessee
- Jan. 13, 1986 Shelby, Tennessee
- Oct. 4, 1986 Williamson, Tennessee
- March 13, 1987 Hardin, Tennessee
- Oct. 17-22, 1987 Shelby, Tennessee
- Jan. 2-3, 1989 - Jackson, Illinois
- Oct. 19 to Nov. 2, 1991 Linn, Iowa
- Oct. 25, 1991 Chippewa, Michigan
- Oct. 9, 1993 - Buchanan, Missouri
- Oct. 16, 1993 - St. Louis, Minnesota
- June 21, 1996 Sioux, Nebraska
- Oct. 31, 1998 - Jones, South Dakota
- Nov. 5-6, 1999 - Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Dec. 18, 1999 - Mason, Illinois
- Sept. 30 to Oct. 3, 2000 - Chippewa, Michigan
- Jan. 2 through March, 2002 Johnson, Kansas
- Aug. 14, 2002 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Oct. 8, 2002 Sedgwick, Kansas
- Nov. 23-30, 2002 - Fulton, Kentucky
- Oct. 17-19, 2004 Lake, Minnesota
- Nov. 26, 2004 Clay, Nebraska
- Oct. 16, 2005 Lake, Minnesota
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Smooth-billed Ani
Ohio(1)
- Nov. 25, 1993 - Cuyahoga, Ohio (specimen found by a cat)
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Groove-billed Ani
Illinois(5), Indiana(3), Iowa(3), Kansas(0 + 12), Kentucky(2), Michigan(8), Minnesota(10), Missouri(5), Nebraska(3), Ohio(4), Ontario(6), South Dakota(5), Tennessee(2), Wisconsin(15)
[Kansas Since the creation of the Kansas RC in 1990 there have been no Groove-billed Ani reports for the state. Before 1990, there were 12 records. These records are mentioned in Birds in Kansas (Thompson, 1989) without specific dates given. Since that time these records have become inaccessible to Thompson or to anyone else. The dates and locations for these 12 records are thus not able to be given.]
- Oct. 12, 1913 Pierce, Wisconsin
- Oct. 27, 1949 Dane, Wisconsin
- Nov. 6-13, 1950 Cole, Missouri
- Nov. 14, 1951 Allegan, Michigan
- Late Sept. to Oct. 4, 1952 - Antelope, Nebraska
- Late Sept., 1953 Wood, Wisconsin
- Oct. 27, 1957 (sp.) - Laporte, Indiana
- Oct. 20, 1958 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- Sept. 17, 1959 Big Stone, Minnesota
- Oct. 18-20, 1963 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Oct. 20, 1963 Ottawa/Lucas, Ohio
- Oct. 22, 1966 Linn, Iowa
- Oct. 23, 1968 Grant, South Dakota
- Oct. 20, 1968 Washington, Minnesota
- Nov. 3-4, 1968 (sp.) Berrien, Michigan
- Nov. 8, 1968 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Nov. 29, 1968 Dyer, Tennessee
- Oct. 12, 1969 Norfolk, Ontario
- Oct. 29-30, 1969 Columbia, Wisconsin
- Oct. 25, 1971 (sp) Ottawa, Michigan
- Mid-Oct., 1972 to Nov. 17, 1972 Holmes, Ohio
- Oct. 27 to Dec. 18, 1972 Charles Mix, South Dakota
- Nov. 9-11, 1972 Boone, Missouri
- Sept. 9-11, 1973 Berrien, Michigan
- Oct. 5, 1973 (sp) Roseau, Minnesota
- Oct. 7, 1973 Iowa, Wisconsin
- Nov. 22, 1973 Jackson, Missouri
- Oct. 8, 1975 Brown, Wisconsin
- Oct. 8-9, 1975 Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Oct. 15 to Nov. 1, 1975 - Hall, Nebraska
- Oct. 27, 1975 (sp) Lake, Minnesota
- Oct. 16, 1976 Ottawa, Michigan
- Oct. 15, 1977 Huron, Ontario
- July 17, 1978 (sp) Stearns, Minnesota
- Oct. 10, 1978 Jackson, Missouri
- Oct. 12, 1978 Presque Isle, Michigan
- Oct. 27, 1978 - Parry Sound, Ontario
- Oct. 6, 1979 Cook, Illinois
- Oct. 11-26, 1979 Callaway, Missouri
- Oct. 13, 1979 Cook, Illinois
- Oct. 30, 1979 Calloway, Kentucky
- Nov. 18, 1979 Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- Aug. 10, 1980 Delaware, Ohio
- Sept. 27, 1981 Cook, Illinois
- Sept. 26, 1981 (sp.) Ashland, Wisconsin
- Early Oct. to late Nov., 1981 Clermont, Ohio
- Oct. 17-23, 1981 Columbia, Wisconsin
- Oct. 21, 1981 (sp.) Ashland, Wisconsin
- Oct. 22-23, 1981 Fayette, Kentucky
- Oct. 23, 1981 Marathon, Wisconsin
- Nov. 16-18, 1981 Porter, Indiana
- Aug. 26 to Sept. 11, 1982 Buffalo, Wisconsin
- Sept. 24-25, 1982 - Cook, Illinois
- Sept. 29, 1982 Beadle, South Dakota
- Oct. 13, 1982 Hughes, South Dakota
- Oct. 5, 1983 Cook, Minnesota
- Oct. 16 to Nov. 1, 1983 Grant, Indiana
- Oct. 27, 1983 Berrien, Michigan
- Nov. 1, 1983 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Nov. 7-12, 1983 Brown, Minnesota
- Sept. 22, 1984 Gregory, South Dakota
- Sept. 22, 1985 - Cass, Nebraska
- Oct. 17, 1985 Dyer, Tennessee
- Oct. 26, 1985 Stearns, Minnesota
- Sept. 28, 1987 - Knox, Illinois
- Oct. 19, 1987 (sp.) Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- Oct. 19 to Nov. 25, 1987 Jasper, Iowa
- Oct. 9-13, 1988 - Lambton, Ontario
- Oct. 15, 1995 - Cook, Minnesota
- June 30 to July 3, 2001 Brown, Wisconsin
- Oct. 20-24, 2004 Wapello, Iowa
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Lesser Nighthawk
Kansas(2), Ontario(1), West Virginia(1)
- April 29, 1974 Essex, Ontario
- April 30, 1999 - Morton, Kansas
- Sept. 1, 2002 Morton, Kansas
- April 28, 2004 Gilmer, West Virginia
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Common Poorwill
Kansas(nest), Minnesota(1), Missouri(2), Nebraska(nest), North Dakota(nest), Ontario(1), South Dakota(nest in west + 2 eastern reports)
[Kansas - A locally common summer resident with confirmed or probable nesting records for 4 counties. Busby (2001), p. 201. No attempt has been made to show records outside these nesting counties.]
[Nebraska Common regular breeder west, uncommon central, rare casual east. Sharpe (2001), p. 230. Much more work needs to be done before the range can be outlined with any degree of certainty. Mollhoff (2001), p. 91. There are 9 counties with confirmed or probable nesting records. Mollhoff (2001), p. 91 and Sharpe (2001), p. 231. No attempt has been made to show records outside these nesting counties.]
[North Dakota Fairly common in the ND Badlands. Confirmed nesting in Slope and McHenry Counties. email message from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004. No attempt has been made to show records outside these nesting counties.]
[South Dakota Uncommon migrant and summer resident west. Accidental east. Tallman (2002), p. 198. Confirmed or probable nesting records for 3 western counties (Custer, Harding and Tripp). Peterson (1995), p. 198. There are two more eastern records shown.]
- Summer of 1945 Vernon, Missouri
- June 4, 1982 - Cochrane, Ontario
- April 16, 1983 Swift, Minnesota
- July 20, 1991 - Faulk, South Dakota
- May 8, 1993 - Edmunds, South Dakota
- April 18, 2002 Jackson, Missouri
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White-collared Swift
Michigan(1), Ontario(1)
[The nearest points of normal occurrence of the swift are Cuba and Tamaulipas, Mexico (A.O.U.1983), both over 1500 miles away. This strong-flying species is non-migratory except for a tendency to wander from its non-breeding range both in the Antilles (A.O.U. 1983) and Western Mexico (Howell, Webb 1995).
As well as a first record for Michigan, this is only the seventh accepted record for the United States (ABA 1996). Previous records are from Florida (2), Texas (3), and California (1). The earliest of these is from 1974 and all but the California sighting are from the fall or winter. from the actions of the Michigan Bird Records Committee for 1996, Jack Reinoehl. An eighth record was added on May 18, 1997 at Cameron County, Texas. ABA Checklist (2002), p. 96]
- May 19, 1996 - Iosco, Michigan
- June 10, 2002 Chatham-Kent, Ontario
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White-throated Swift
Kansas(5), Michigan(1), Minnesota(1), Missouri(1), Nebraska(nest + 2), South Dakota(nest in far west + 1 more eastern report)
[Nebraska Essentially restricted to nesting sites on cliffs in the Panhandle, this species is unrecorded elsewhere. Sharpe (2001), p. 235. There are confirmed or probable nesting records from 4 counties (Banner, Dawes, Scotts Bluff and Sioux), with only two reports east of these counties. Mollhoff (2001), p. 95 and Sharpe (2001), p.235.]
[South Dakota Locally common migrant and summer resident far west. Accidental farther east. Tallman (2002), p. 202. There are confirmed or probable nesting records for 6 far western counties (Custer, Fall River, Harding, Lawrence, Pennington and Shannon). Peterson (1995), p. 138. There is one record shown east of the nesting counties.]
- Aug., 1926 Hillsdale, Michigan
- June 9-11, 1972 Morton, Kansas
- Oct. 4, 1975 - Stanley, South Dakota
- Nov. 2, 1978 Riley, Kansas
- Nov. 7, 1988 Cape Girardeau, Missouri
- Nov. 24, 1990 - Geary, Kansas
- April 17, 1992 - Douglas, Kansas
- April 8, 1993 - Cowley, Kansas
- May14, 1993 - Sheridan, Nebraska
- May 10, 2000 - Hennepin, Minnesota
- July 29, 2000 - Keith, Nebraska
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Green Violet-ear
Iowa(1), Kentucky(1), Michigan(2), Minnesota(2), Missouri(1), Ohio(1), Ontario(1), West Virginia(1), Wisconsin(4)
- June 30 to July 3, 1991 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- June 24 to July 2, 1993 - Reynolds, Missouri
- July 15 to Aug. 17, 1996 - Cass, Michigan
- Sept. 22 to Nov. 1, 1998 La Crosse, Wisconsin
- Aug. 25-27, 1999 Kenton, Kentucky
- end of July to early October, 2002 Dunn, Wisconsin
- Aug. 11-14, 2002 Ontonagon, Michigan
- June 26 to Aug. 20, 2003 Preston, West Virginia
- June 12, 2004 Anoka, Minnesota
- July 25 to Aug. 21, 2005 Hubbard, Minnesota
- Aug. 15-16, 2005 Holmes, Ohio
- Aug. 31-Sept. 3, 2005 Douglas, Wisconsin
- Sept. 4, 2005 Sauk, Wisconsin
- Sept. 27 to Oct. 4, 2005 Grundy, Iowa
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Broad-billed Hummingbird
Illinois(1), Kansas(1), Michigan(2), Ontario(1), Wisconsin(1)
- Oct. 16-26, 1989 - Peterborough, Ontario
- June 1-7, 1996 - Keweenaw, Michigan
- Nov. 7-23, 1996 Peoria, Illinois
- July 11-13, 2000 - Kent, Michigan
- Oct. 20-31, 2000 - Dodge, Wisconsin
- Oct. 10, 2004 Finney, Kansas
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White-eared Hummingbird
Michigan(1)
- Aug. 18-20, 2005 -- Livingston, Michigan
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Magnificent Hummingbird
Kansas(2), Minnesota(3)
- April 18 to June 10, 1977 Linn, Kansas
- Mid-June to mid-July, 1987 - Clearwater, Minnesota
- July 3-5, 1987 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- June 16, 1994 - Kanabec, Minnesota
- July 11-14, 2004 Chautauqua, Kansas
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Black-chinned Hummingbird
Indiana(1), Kansas(1 nest + 8), Kentucky(1), Missouri(1), Ontario(1), Tennessee(2 + 1)
[Kansas - One probable nesting record from Finney County. Busby (2001), p.210.]
- May 8, 1987 Morton, Kansas
- May 25-26, 1990 - Lanark, Ontario
- Aug. 27 to Sept. 3, 1990 - Seward, Kansas
- July 12-20, 1994 - Finney, Kansas
- July 18 to Aug. 18, 1994 - Finney, Kansas (probable nesting)
- Nov. 5, 1995 - Johnson, Kansas
- Dec. 14, 1997 - Williamson, Tennessee
- Early Nov. to Dec. 16, 1998 McCracken, Kentucky
- Dec. 3, 1998 - Williamson, Tennessee
- Oct. 6-8, 1999 - Jefferson, Kansas
- May 20, 2000 - Morton, Kansas
- Aug. 21-22, 2000 - Haskell, Kansas
- April 24, 2003 Morton, Kansas
- Dec. 10, 2004 St. Francois, Missouri
- Oct. 29 to Dec. 15, 2006 Gibson, Indiana
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Annas Hummingbird
Kansas(5), Minnesota(3), Missouri(5), Ohio(1), Tennessee(?), Wisconsin(3)
- Late Aug. to Dec. 3, 1990 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Sept. 21 to Nov. 23, 1990 - Sumner, Kansas
- Nov. 11 to Dec. 1, 1991 (perhaps as early as Oct. 24) - Cook, Minnesota
- Dec. 17, 1992 to Jan. 4, 1993 Racine, Wisconsin
- Oct. 7 to Nov. 2, 1993 - Chisago, Minnesota
- Oct. 29, 1993 to Jan. 3, 1994 - Boone, Missouri
- Nov. 16-24, 1993 - Platte, Missouri
- Nov. 21-23, 1994 - Cowley, Kansas
- Nov. 24, 1994 - Cowley, Kansas
- Nov. 24, 1994 to Feb. 2, 1995 - Christian, Missouri
- Aug., 1996 - Morton, Kansas
- Nov. 3-10, 1997 Jackson, Missouri
- Dec. 14-19, 1997 St. Louis, Missouri
- Early Nov. to Nov. 16, 1998 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Aug., 1999 to late Jan., 2000 - Saline, Kansas
- Dec. 1-26, 2001 Hennepin, Minnesota
- Nov. 12-Dec. 24, 2005 Butler, Ohio
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Costas Hummingbird
Kansas(2), Minnesota(1), Nebraska(1)
- Summer of 1990 Wallace, Kansas
- Nov. 5, 1993 Douglas, Kansas
- Oct. 7 to Nov. 15, 2001 Dawson, Nebraska
- mid-Sept. to Nov. 6, 2003 Wright, Minnesota
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Calliope Hummingbird
Kansas(10), Minnesota(1), Missouri(1), Nebraska(11), Ohio(1), South Dakota(8), Tennessee(3)
- Sept. 3, 1952 Morton, Kansas
- Aug. 8-10, 1960 - Lincoln, Nebraska
- April 8, 1962 - Lincoln, Nebraska
- Aug. 19, 1964 Pennington, South Dakota
- Aug. 8, 1978 Pennington, South Dakota
- July 23, 1980 Pennington, South Dakota
- Aug. 2-8, 1980 - Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- Aug. 21, 1983 Pennington, South Dakota
- June 23, 1994 - Sioux, Nebraska
- Nov. 2, 1994 - Hennepin, Minnesota
- July 20-26, 1996 - Morton, Kansas
- Aug. 25-26, 1996 - Edmunds, South Dakota
- Dec. 2, 1997 - Davidson, Tennessee
- Aug. 9-12, 2000 - Pawnee, Kansas
- Aug. 21-22, 2000 - Haskell, Kansas
- Aug. 22, 2000 - Stevens, Kansas
- Aug. 28, 2000 - Finney, Kansas
- Nov., 2000 - Putman, Tennessee
- Jan. 22, 2001 - Hamilton, Tennessee
- July 30, 2001 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- Aug. 9, 2001 Kimball, Nebraska
- Aug. 9-10, 2001 Sioux, Nebraska
- Aug. 30, 2001 - Sedgwick, Kansas
- July 13, 2002 Pennington, South Dakota
- Aug. 19 to Sept. 13, 2002 Knox, Nebraska
- Aug. 25, 2002 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- Aug. 26-31, 2002 Kimball, Nebraska
- mid-October to Nov. 8, 2002 Boone, Missouri
- Oct. 28 to Nov. 1, 2002 - Ross, Ohio
- April 4, 2003 Finney, Kansas
- July 27, 2003 Finney, Kansas
- Aug. 23, 2003 Lawrence, South Dakota
- Aug. 26-28, 2003 Knox, Nebraska
- June 25-27, 2004 Lawrence, South Dakota
- Aug. 16-20, 2004 Pawnee, Kansas
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Broad-tailed Hummingbird
Kansas(11), Nebraska(rare in Panhandle in fall + 8 eastern reports), South Dakota(4)
- July 22, 1914 Buffalo, Nebraska
- Aug. 11-14, 1959 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Sept. 2-7, 1960 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Aug. 27-29, 1967 McPherson, Nebraska
- Aug. 7, 1977 Fall River, South Dakota
- May 18, 1978 Morton, Kansas
- Aug. 13-14, 1979 Sumner, Kansas
- Aug. 20-22, 1985 Sumner, Kansas
- Aug. 21-30, 1987 Adams, Nebraska
- June 6-13, 1990 Pennington, South Dakota
- Oct. 17-24, 1990 Seward, Nebraska
- Sept. 17, 1991 Finney, Kansas
- Sept. 4-5, 1992 Morton, Kansas
- Aug. 29, 1995 Sedwick, Kansas
- Aug. 21-22, 2000 Haskell, Kansas
- Aug. 18-30, 2001 Knox, Nebraska
- Aug. 20, 2001 Keith, Nebraska
- Aug. 29, 2001 Sedwick, Kansas
- Sept. 2, 2001 Finney, Kansas
- July 21, 2002 Custer, South Dakota
- July 12, 2003 Pennington, South Dakota
- Aug. 5, 2003 Finney, Kansas
- Aug. 18-21, 2004 Pratt, Kansas
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Allens Hummingbird
Illinois(1), Kansas(1), Tennessee(2 + 1)
- Aug. 25, 1992 - Wyandotte, Kansas
- Jan. 17, 1997 - Loudon, Tennessee
- Dec. 2, 1997 - Washington, Tennessee
- Nov. 16-19, 1998 Macon, Illinois (plus about 6 weeks before this date)
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Lewiss Woodpecker
Iowa(3), Kansas(5), Manitoba(12), Michigan(2), Minnesota(3), Missouri(3), Nebraska(2 nest counties + 11 eastern reports), North Dakota(4), Ontario(7), South Dakota(nest in SW + 4 eastern reports), Wisconsin(2)
[Kansas Although there have been but four reports approved by the RC, there are a number of earlier reports mentioned by Thompson that are now lost plus a number of likely correct sightings that were never reported to the RC. Lewiss WP sightings are thus more common than the valid records indicate.]
[Nebraska Rare casual breeder west. Sharpe (2001), p. 240. It appears to be only an irregular breeder in Nebraska. Sharpe (2001), p. 240. Confirmed nesting in Dawes County. Mollhoff (The Nebraska Bird Review, Vol 68, p.53). Also 2 former nesting records from Logan County (June 5 to July 14, 1940 and May 1 to July, 1944. W. Ross Silcock from email of Feb. 28, 2003. It is regular in small mumbers in spring and fall in the Panhandle and breeds on occasion (casual). W. Ross Silcock from email of Feb. 28, 2003. Ten extralimital records from east of the Panhandle are shown.]
[South Dakota Locally uncommon permanent resident in Black Hills and adjacent plains. Tallman (2002), p. 208. There are confirmed nesting records for 5 extreme southwestern counties (Custer, Fall River, Lawrence, Meade and Pennington). Peterson (1995), p. 141 and Tallman (2002), p. 208. Also probable nesting in Harding County. email from David L. Swanson (April 7, 2003). Outside these nesting counties, 4 more eastern records are shown.]
- May 16, 1900 - Buffalo, Nebraska
- Oct. 13, 1916 Pembina, North Dakota
- Jan. 17, 1919 Union, South Dakota
- Oct. 10, 1926 Walsh, North Dakota
- Nov. 28, 1928 to March 20, 1929 Woodbury, Iowa
- Oct. 24, 1929 (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- Feb., 1930 (Sapton), Manitoba
- Jan., 1933 (Emerson), Manitoba
- Winter of 1933-34 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Oct. 28, 1935 (Sandy Bay Indian Reserve), Manitoba
- Nov. 10, 1935 to March 10, 1936 Cerro Gordo, Iowa
- Nov. 6, 1937 (Belmont), Manitoba
- Feb., 1940 (Stonewall), Manitoba
- April 6, 1940 Roberts, South Dakota
- May 30, 1943 - Adams, Nebraska
- May 27, 1950 - Logan, Nebraska
- June 13, 1953 (Stonewall), Manitoba
- Jan. 20, 1954 - Adams, Nebraska
- March 4, 1957 Grant, South Dakota
- May 5, 1959 - Loup, Nebraska
- Sept. 23, 1960 (McCreary), Manitoba
- Dec. 23, 1962 to March 24, 1963 Phelps, Missouri
- July 7, 1963 - Harding, South Dakota
- July 4-8, 1966 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Jan. 1 to April 20, 1969 Marinette, Wisconsin
- Oct. 27, 1972 and Feb. 6 to March 10, 1973 Essex, Ontario
- Dec. 28, 1974 to May 1, 1975 Sherburne, Minnesota
- Nov. 11-27 and possibly into Dec., 1976 (St. Norbert), Manitoba
- May 17, 1987 - Cherry, Nebraska
- June 7, 1987 - Loup, Nebraska
- May 6, 1989 Ozark, Missouri
- Sept. 23, 1989 - Knox, Nebraska
- May 10, 1992 - Cook, Minnesota
- mid-May to early June, 1992 (Swan River), Manitoba
- June 1-2, 1992 (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- Oct. 14-18, 1992 Cherokee, Iowa
- May 31, 1994 - Cass, Minnesota
- May 15-25, 1995 - Timiskaming, Ontario
- July 5-14, 1995 Adams, North Dakota
- Nov. 26 to Dec. 10, 1998 - Knox, Nebraska
- Oct. 1-7, 1999 - Grenville or Leeds, Ontario
- May 9-11, 2000 - Ellsworth, Kansas
- May 17-19, 2000 - Timiskaming, Ontario
- June 13-18, 2000 - Northumberland, Ontario
- May 18, 2001 - Chippewa, Michigan
- June 10, 2001 - Geary, Kansas
- Oct. 20, 2001 to May 4, 2002 - St. Clair, Missouri
- Oct. 22-30, 2001 - Sudbury, Ontario
- Jan. 5 to May 5, 2002 Northumberland, Ontario
- Oct. 12, 2002 Clinton, Kansas
- Nov. 10, 2002 Seward, Kansas
- Dec. 22, 2002 Scott, Kansas
- May 11, 2003 Buffalo, Nebraska
- Aug. 5, 2003 McKenzie, North Dakota
- Oct. 21, 2003 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
- May 18, 2004 Keweenaw, Michigan
- May 21-26, 2004 Chippewa, Michigan
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Acorn Woodpecker
Iowa(1), Nebraska(1), North Dakota(1)
- May 19-22, 1996 - Holt, Nebraska
- June 8-9, 1998 Ward, North Dakota
- Sept. 1, 2005 Story, Iowa
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Golden-fronted Woodpecker
Michigan(1)
- Nov. 20 to Dec. 22, 1974 Cheboygan, Michigan
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Williamsons Sapsucker
Illinois(1), Kansas(2), Minnesota(3), Nebraska(3), South Dakota(1)
- April 4, 1935 Cloud, Kansas
- March 24, 1939 - Adams, Nebraska
- May 5, 1959 - Hall, Nebraska
- April 22, 1972 Nobles, Minnesota
- April 23 to May 1, 1975 Hughes, South Dakota
- April 17, 1985 - Cook, Illinois
- May 13, 1988 - Douglas, Nebraska
- May 21-30, 1988 - Hubbard, Minnesota
- Oct. 16, 1999 - Cook, Minnesota
- Sept. 22, 2000 - Morton, Kansas
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Red-naped Sapsucker
Ohio(1)
- April 4-8, 2005 Holmes, Ohio
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Red-cockaded Woodpecker
Illinois(1), Kentucky(extirpated, with last individuals removed in April, 2001 - formerly nested + 1), Missouri(extirpated, last report 1946), Ohio(2), Tennessee(extirpated, last lone bird noted in 1994-- formerly nested + 1)
[Kentucky Extirpated. Formerly an extremely rare and local resident....Between 1995 and 2000, small numbers of birds from the southern Coastal Plain were released into parts of the Nat. Forest in McCreary/Whitley/Laurel cos. in hopes of bolstering the population. However, a catastrophic infestation by southern pine bark beetles in 2000 decimated the species habitat and all remaining birds were relocated to South Carolina and Arkansas in April 2001. - Palmer-Ball, Jr. (2003), p.100. Former nesting was confined to seven counties (Laurel, McCreary, Powell, Pulaski, Wayne, Whitley and Wolfe). - Palmer-Ball, Jr. from message of Jan. 27, 2003. There is one state record outside this area.]
[Missouri Extirpated, with the last sighting being June 16, 1946 in Shannon County. There are earlier records for Carter and Shannon counties. Robbins (1992), pp.192-193]
[Tennessee Extirpated, with the last sighting in Polk County in late 1994. Former nesting was confimed in 13 counties. There is but one valid sight record away from these former nesting counties. Nicholson (1997), p. 174]
- March 15, 1872 Franklin, Ohio
- Oct. 30, 1937 Stewart, Tennessee
- Sept. 12, 1958 Edmonson, Kentucky
- April 22 to May 4, 1975 Hocking, Ohio
- Aug. 19 to Dec. 10, 2000 - Lake, Illinois
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Western Wood-Pewee
Indiana(1), Iowa(1), Kansas(uncommon in west with 1 probable nesting record), Manitoba(nest), Minnesota(1 nest + 6), Nebraska(nest), North Dakota(nest), Ontario(3), South Dakota(nest in west + 1 eastern report), Wisconsin(2)
[Kansas - The Western Wood-Pewee is an uncommon transient and a rare local resident in the extreme west and occurs eastward to central Kansas during migration. It probably nests in riparian situations in the extreme west. - Thompson (1992), p. 7. There is but one probable nesting record, that for Wallace County with no date given. Busby (2001), p.226. As the Western Wood-Pewee is considered uncommon in the extreme west, it is not on the KS review list and thus records are not able to be obtained.]
[Manitoba Uncommon and local breeder in south-western and west-central Manitoba; rare farther east. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 253.]
[Minnesota There is one confirmed nesting in the summer of 1977 in Roseau County.]
[Nebraska Common regular breeder west. Sharpe (2001), p. 253. Confirmed or probable nesting is confined to the Panhandle. There are 8 counties with such nesting records (Banner, Dawes, Garden, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux). Mollhoff (2001), p.104.]
[North Dakota Rare in the Little Missouri R. Valley, nesting confirmed in Slope, Billings, and Williams Counties. email from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota Common migrant and summer resident in the Black Hills, uncommon in other pine forests west
.Accidental east. Tallman (2002), p. 221. There are confirmed or probable nesting records for 11 western counties. Peterson (1995), p. 151 and Tallman (2002), p. 221. There is one valid far eastern record.]
- May 17, 1968 Essex, Ontario
- May 15, 1969 Essex, Ontario
- Sept 26, 1971 Lyon, Minnesota
- May 29 to Aug. 1, 1977 - Roseau, Minnesota (nesting)
- June, 1978 Roseau, Minnesota
- June 21, 1979 Wright, Iowa
- June 7, 1981 Bayfield, Wisconsin
- June 20, 1984 - Cochrane, Ontario
- Aug. 16, 1984 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Aug. 25, 1985 Clearwater, Minnesota
- June 22-23, 1989 - St. Louis, Minnesota
- July 1-2, 1989 - Randolph, Indiana
- June 21, 1992 - Roseau, Minnesota
- May 30 to June 4, 1994 - Lincoln, South Dakota
- Sept. 17, 1996 Oconto, Wisconsin
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Hammonds Flycatcher
Kansas(4 + 2), Michigan(1), Nebraska(regular fall migrant in west + 4), (South Dakota- 2 hypothetical)
[Nebraska Hammonds Flycatch, based on recent records, is now considered a regular fall migrant in the Panhandle. W. Ross Silcock, email message of Feb. 28, 2003. Only one eastern fall record plus 3 spring records are shown.]
- May 14, 1917 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Sept., 1961 Ellis, Kansas
- Sept., 1966 Ellis, Kansas
- Sept., 1970 Ellis, Kansas
- Sept., 1971 Ellis, Kansas
- Oct. 24, 1990 Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Sept. 2, 1995 - Adams, Nebraska
- May 11-12, 1999 - Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- May 24, 2000 - Kimball, Nebraska
- (Sept. 11, 2000 Pennington, South Dakota)
- (Sept. 1, 2003 Fall River, South Dakota)
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Gray Flycatcher
Kansas(4 + 2), Nebraska(4), Ohio(2), Ontario(3)
- April 29, 1967 Morton, Kansas
- Sept. 11, 1981 - Toronto, Ontario
- Aug. 20-22, 1988 - Lucas, Ohio
- Sept. 5, 1992 - Morton, Kansas
- June 7, 1993 - Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 21, 1997 - Morton, Kansas
- May 17, 1999 - Kimball, Nebraska
- Aug. 24, 2002 Kimball, Nebraska (perhaps same indiv. as below)
- Aug. 31, 2002 Kimball, Nebraska (perhaps same indiv. as above)
- Sept. 4, 2002 Kimball, Nebraska (perhaps same indiv. as above)
- Sept. 21, 2002 Morton, Kansas
- Dec. 14, 2003 to Jan. 7, 2004 Haldimand, Ontario
- Sept. 18, 2005 Lake, Ohio
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Dusky Flycatcher
Kansas(0 + 10), Nebraska(regular in fall in Panhandle + 2), Ontario(1), South Dakota(nest), Wisconsin(1)
[Kansas The Dusky Flycatcher is a low-density transient in western Kansas
. Thompson (1992, p. 22), though no specific records are given.]
[Nebraska Considered only hypothetical by Sharpe (2001, p. 263), recent banding records might indicate this flycatcher as a rare but regular migrant in the Panhandle. Dinsmore (The Nebraska Bird Review, Vol. 69, p. 35). Records from the last 3 falls (2000-2002), including netting studies, yielded 14 records, suggesting regular occurrence in fall in the Panhandle. W. Ross Silcock, from email message of Feb. 28, 2003. Only the 2 non-fall records are shown.]
[South Dakota Common migrant and summer resident in the Black Hills. Tallman (2002), p. 228. The species is the most numerous flycatcher in the lower elevations of th Black Hills. Tallman (2002), p. 228. There is confirmed nesting in three far southwestern counties (Custer, Lawrence and Pennington). Peterson (1995), p. 155. There are no known records east of these nesting counties.]
- Sept. 12, 1993 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Oct. 8, 1996 Oconto, Wisconsin
- May 9, 2001 - Kimball, Nebraska
- May 17, 2002 Kimball, Nebraska
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Black Phoebe
(Kansas-1 hypothetical), (Minnesota in 2003 the Records Committee examined the 1952 Black Phoebe record and voted 3-7 to reject)
- (Sept. 13, 1952 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota)
- (March 16, 1976 - Morton, Kansas)
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Says Phoebe
Illinois(9), Indiana(5), Iowa( 2 former nest + 8), Kansas(nest), Kentucky(3), Manitoba(nest + 4 eastern records), Michigan(16), Minnesota(27), Missouri(8), Nebraska(nest), North Dakota(nest), Ohio(4), Ontario(8 + ?), South Dakota(nest), Tennessee(1), Wisconsin(3)
[Iowa There are former confimed nesting records for Plymouth and Sioux counties. No nesting has been confimed for these two counties since 1983. Kent (1996), p. 234]
[Kansas - The Says Phoebe is a common transient and summer resident in the west, becoming progressively less common eastward. - Thompson (1992), p.30. There are confirmed and probable nesting records from 42 counties. Busby (2001), p.239 and Thompson (1992), p.30. No attempt has been made to gather records away from nesting counties.]
[Manitoba Uncommon breeder in extreme south-western and south-central regions; accidental elsewhere. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 258. Four records beyond this breeding range are shown.]
[Nebraska Although it is broadly distributed in the Panhandle, there are isolated breeding locations elsewhere, especially the northeast. Sharpe (2001), p. 265-266. There are confirmed or probable nesting records for 23 counties. Mollhoff (2001), p. 109 and Sharpe (2001), p. 266. No attempt has been made to gather records away from nesting counties.]
[North Dakota rare to fairly common nester over all of the state except the Red R. Valley. email message from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota Uncommon migrant and summer resident west. Rare migrant and casual summer resident east. Tallman (2002), p. 231. There is confirmed or probable nesting in 15 counties, more to the west with fewer to the east. Nesting in Brookings County is unusually east. Peterson (1995), p. 158 and Tallman (2002), p. 231. No attempt has been made to gather records away from nesting counties.]
- May 10, 1848 Racine, Wisconsin
- April 4, 1937 Porter, Indiana
- Nov.-Dec., 1948 Timiskaming, Ontario
- Dec. 28, 1952 into late Jan., 1953 St. Charles, Missouri
- Oct. 2, 1960 to April 15, 1961 Middlesex, Ontario
- Sept. 3, 1963 Winona, Minnesota
- Dec. 30, 1966 Joppa, Illinois (same indiv. as below)
- Dec. 30, 1966 Ballard, Kentucky (same indiv. as above)
- Sept., 1970 Kenora, Ontario
- May 16, 1972 Fremont, Iowa
- vvMay 5, 1973 Cook, Illinois
- Sept. 3, 1973 Rock, Minnesota
- April 13 to July 14, 1974 Rock, Minnesota
- May 2, 1974 Houghton, Michigan
- May 2, 1975 Muskegon, Michigan
- Sept. 20, 1975 Dickinson, Iowa
- Sept. 24, 1975 St. Louis, Minnesota
- May, 1977 Houghton, Michigan
- April 27, 1978 Chippewa, Michigan
- June 17, 1978 (plus several weeks) Linn, Iowa
- Aug. 25, 1978 Harrison, Iowa
- Sept. 23, 1978 Cook, Illinois
- Dec. 26, 1978 to Jan. 1, 1979 - Adams, Illinois
- May 12, 1979 - Wilkin, Minnesota
- May 27, 1979 - Charlevoix, Michigan
- May 31, 1979 (Delta Marsh), Manitoba
- Sept. 10, 1979 - Big Stone, Minnesota
- Dec. 22, 1979 Marshall, Iowa
- May 17, 1981 - Clay, Minnesota
- Sept. 27, 1981 Washington, Missouri
- May 22, 1982 - Rock, Minnesota
- June 18, 1982 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Sept. 25-26, 1982 Lake, Illinois
- April 30, 1983 Cook, Minnesota
- June 7-17, 1983 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Sept. 3, 1983 - Rock, Minnesota
- Dec. 2-3, 1983 Nodaway, Missouri
- April 28, 1984 - Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- May 6, 1984 Holt, Missouri
- Nov. 11, 1984 Jackson, Missouri
- Nov. 30, 1984 to Jan. 13, 1985 - Sangamon
- Sept. 29, 1985 Davidson, Tennessee
- Oct. 1, 1985 - Cook, Illinois
- May 9-10, 1988 - Murray, Minnesota
- May 29 to late June, 1988 - Rock, Minnesota
- Sept. 26, 1988 - Olmsted, Minnesota
- Nov. 26, 1989 - Preble, Ohio
- May 5, 1990 Iosco, Michigan
- May 5, 1990 - Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- May 1, 1991 - Polk, Minnesota
- May 11, 1991 Emmet, Michigan
- Sept. 9, 1993 - Chippewa, Michigan
- Sept. 16, 1993 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- May 12, 1994 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Nov. 24, 1994 to Jan. 13, 1995 - Prince Edward, Ontario
- Dec. 9-28, 1994 - Vernon, Missouri
- Dec. 17, 1994 Appanoose, Iowa
- Sept. 10, 1995 - Essex, Ontario
- May 21, 1996 - Keweenaw, Michigan
- April 27, 1997 - Clay, Minnesota
- Aug. 29, 1997 - Chippewa, Michigan
- Sept. 9, 1997 - Cook, Minnesota
- Dec. 11, 1997 to Jan. 7, 1998 - Knox, Ohio
- Dec. 27, 1997 to Jan. 2, 1998 - Dearborn, Indiana
- May 16, 1998 - Clay, Minnesota
- Sept. 3, 1998 - Dakota, Minnesota
- Nov. 28-29, 1998 - Du Page, Illinois
- April 12, 1999 Kenosha, Wisconsin
- Dec. 28, 1999 to Jan. 17, 2000 - Logan, Kentucky
- Sept. 20, 2000 - Chippewa, Michigan
- Sept. 22-24, 2000 - Nipissing, Ontario
- April 20, 2001 Cerro Gordo, Iowa
- May 11, 2001 - Cook, Illinois
- May 11, 2001 - Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- April 14-28, 2002 Jefferson, Iowa
- April 29, 2002 Clearwater, Minnesota
- Sept. 2, 2002 (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- Dec. 14, 2002 Vernon, Missouri
- April 25, 2003 Chippewa, Michigan
- Aug. 31, 2003 Chippewa, Michigan
- Sept. 23, 2003 Chippewa, Michigan
- Sept. 29, 2003 Lake, Indiana
- Dec. 24, 2003 Larue, Kentucky
- April 30, 2004 Lake, Indiana
- May 8, 2004 Clay, Minnesota
- May 19, 2004 Rock, Minnesota
- Sept. 6, 2004 Livingston, Missouri
- Oct. 20-27, 2004 Holmes, Ohio
- Oct. 23-24, 2004 Cuyahoga, Ohio
- April 11, 2005 Allegan, Michigan
- May 6-7, 2005 Luce, Michigan
- May 15 to July 2, 2005 Clay, Minnesota
- July 27, 2005 Clay, Minnesota (perhaps one of same individuals as No. 92)
- Aug. 27-28, 2005 Sullivan, Indiana
- Oct. 25, 2005 Aitkin, Minnesota
- Sept. 4, 2006 Lac Qui Parle and Big Stone, Minnesota
- Sept. 10-11, 2006 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
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Vermilion Flycatcher
Illinois(7), Indiana(2), Iowa(5), Kansas(6 + ?), Kentucky(1), Michigan(2), Minnesota(3), Missouri(7), Nebraska(4), (North Dakota- 1 hypothetical), Ohio(3), Ontario(4), South Dakota(3), Tennessee(9), (West Virginia-1 hyothetical), Wisconsin(5)
- Oct. 8, 1944 Mackinac, Michigan
- Oct. 27, 1945 Cass, Missouri
- Oct. 29 to Nov. 1, 1949 Toronto, Ontario
- May 9, 1950 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Nov. 11-23, 1952 St. Charles, Missouri
- Oct. to Dec., 1954 - Lincoln, Nebraska
- Nov. 21, 1954 - Douglas, Nebraska
- March 13, 1955 Wright, Missouri
- Oct. 8, 1955 Boyle, Kentucky
- (May 12, 1956 - Brooke, West Virginia)
- May 5, 1958 Jackson, Missouri
- May 24, 1958 Davison, South Dakota
- Sept., 1958 New Madrid, Missouri
- Sept. 20-21, 1958 Clark, Ohio
- (Late June, 1959 Benson, North Dakota)
- Nov. 4, 1960 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Oct. 15, 1961 Obion, Tennessee
- Spring of 1962 - Champaign, Illinois
- Oct. 21-22, 1964 Knox, Tennessee
- April, 1967 Morton, Kansas
- Sept. 30 to Nov. 13, 1967 St. Charles, Missouri
- Dec. 27, 1967 Obion, Tennessee
- Nov. 23 to Dec. 8, 1968 Obion, Tennessee
- May 12, 1970 Dyer, Tennessee
- Sept. 28, 1972 St. Charles, Missouri
- Nov. 12, 1972 Macomb, Michigan
- April, 1973 Comanche, Kansas
- May 2, 1973 Erie, Ohio
- May 4, 1973 Cook, Illinois
- Sept. 30, 1973 Lauderdale, Tennessee
- Nov. 6-7, 1977 Otter Tail, Minnesota
- April 8-12, 1981 Cook, Illinois
- Oct. 3, 1982 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
- May 6-7, 1983 Sioux, Iowa
- Dec. 1, 1984 Shelby, Tennessee
- April 15-22, 1986 Cook, Illinois
- Sept. 27, 1986 Brown, South Dakota
- Sept. 20, 1987 Lake, Tennessee
- Sept. 26-28, 1987 Washington, Tennessee
- May 13, 1988 Worth, Iowa
- May 12, 1990 Day, South Dakota
- Oct. 13-14, 1991 - St. Louis, Minnesota
- May 11, 1992 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Sept. 18, 1992 - Sangamon, Illinois
- Oct. 18, 1992 Calumet, Wisconsin
- Oct. 25, 1992 Appanoose, Iowa
- Oct. 11-18, 1993 Lake, Illinois
- May 4, 1994 - Shawnee, Kansas
- Nov. 3 to Dec. 9, 1994 - Kent, Ontario
- Nov. 25-27, 1994 - Kandiyohi, Minnesota
- May 16, 1995 - Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 24, 1997 Ida, Iowa
- Sept. 27 to Oct. 24, 1997 - Lake, Indiana
- Oct. 7-8, 1998 - Du Page, Illinois
- May 8, 1999 - Morton, Kansas
- Oct. 31, 2000 - Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 1, 2000 - Pratt, Kansas
- Nov. 10 to Dec. 2, 2001 Jefferson, Wisconsin
- Nov. 4 to Dec. 12, 2001 - Lucas/Ottawa, Ohio
- May 19, 2001 - Leavenworth, Kansas
- May 7, 2002 Essex, Ontario
- April 30, 2004 LaPorte, Indiana
- May 15 to Sept. 10, 2005 Guthrie, Iowa
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Ash-throated Flycatcher
Illinois(3), Kansas(nest + 2), Kentucky(1), Michigan(4), Minnesota(2), Nebraska(1), Ontario(6), (Tennessee-1 hypothetical), West Virginia(1), Wisconsin(2)
[Kansas - Confirmed nesting in Meade and Morton counties and probable nesting in Seward County. Outside these three counties, only one valid sight record. Busby (2001), p. 240 and Thompson (1992), p. 34.]
- Nov. 24-25, 1962 Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 2-9, 1973 - Sangamon, Illinois
- Oct. 29, 1982 - Durham, Ontario
- Nov. 7, 1982 - Prince Edward, Ontario
- (Dec. 22, 1985 Hawkins, Tennessee)
- Aug. 29, 1987 - Dawes, Nebraska
- Nov. 3-6, 1990 - Morrison, Minnesota
- Dec. 15, 1990 - Jefferson, West Virginia
- Nov. 13-14, 1994 - Manistee, Michigan
- Aug. 31 to Sept. 2, 1995 - Cook, Illinois
- Oct.26, 1995 - Chippewa, Michigan
- May 18-20, 1996 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Sept. 16, 1997 - Linn, Kansas
- Sept. 22-24, 1998 - Toronto, Ontario
- Nov. 24, 1999 - Elgin, Ontario
- Oct. 15, 2000 - Warren, Kentucky
- Oct. 30 to Nov. 2, 2000 Kewaunee, Wisconsin
- Nov. 3-5, 2000 - Lake, Minnesota
- Aug. 14, 2002 Scott, Kansas
- Nov. 10, 2002 Cook, Illinois
- Sept. 22, 2004 Chippewa, Michigan
- Dec. 10-13, 2004 Racine, Wisconsin
- Oct. 22, 2005 Mackinac, Michigan
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Sulphur-bellied Flycatcher
Ontario(1)
- Sept. 28 to Oct. 1, 1986 - Northumberland, Ontario
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Variegated Flycatcher
Ontario(1), Tennessee(1)
[Outside the Ontario and Tennessee records, there is one other record accepted for North America. That record is for Nov. 5-11, 1977 in York County, Maine. -- ABA Checklist (2002), p. 102]
- May 13-15, 1984 Obion, Tennessee
- Oct. 7 to Nov. 6, 1993 - Toronto, Ontario
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Tropical/Couchs Kingbird
Illinois(1), Michigan(1), Missouri(1), Ontario(2)
- May 23, 1997 - Keweenaw, Michigan
- Sept. 27, 1998 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- June 3, 1999 - Monroe, Illinois
- Oct. 26 to Nov. 30, 2002 Chatham-Kent, Ontario (Tropical Kingbird)
- Oct. 30 to Nov. 9, 2004 Lafayette, Missouri (Tropical Kingbird)
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Cassins Kingbird
Kansas(3 + ?), Nebraska(nest + 2), Ontario(3), South Dakota(nest), (Wisconsin-2 hypothetical)
[Kansas - Outside of one specimen record (1950- Morton Co.) and an unkown number of sight records from Morton County, the only other valid sight record is from Scott County in 2001.]
[Nebraska Fairly common regular breeder west. Sharpe (2001), p. 269. Confirmed or probable nesting is confined to 6 counties in the Panhandle (Banner, Cheyenne, Kimball, Morrill, Sheridan and Sioux). Mollhoff (2001), p. 111 and Sharpe (2001), p. 269. There are 2 records shown from east of these nesting counties.]
[South Dakota Casual migrant and summer resident southwest. Tallman (2002), p. 234. There is confirmed nesting for 3 southwesten counties (Bennett, Jackson and Shannon). Peterson (1995), p. 160. There are a number of migrant records for five other southwestern counties (Custer, Fall River, Meade, Pennington and Todd). Tallman (2002), p. 234. No attempt has been made to list these migrant records.]
- May 26, 1950 Morton, Kansas
- May 8, 1953 Keith, Nebraska
- June 4-5, 1953 Nipissing, Ontario
- Sept. 16, 1963 Essex, Ontario
- June 8, 1969 Meade, South Dakota
- (June 17, 1969 Racine, Wisconsin)
- Sept. 19 to Oct. 9, 1970 Carleton, Ontario
- Sept. 22, 1973 Fall River, South Dakota
- May 18, 1974 Pennington, South Dakota
- (May 29-30, 1978 Douglas, Wisconsin)
- May 22, 1981 Custer, South Dakota
- May 11, 1985 Garden, Nebraska
- Sept. 17, 1988 Todd, South Dakota
- Sept. 18, 1988 Todd, South Dakota
- May 4, 1999 Morton, Kansas
- Sept. 22, 2001 Scott, Kansas
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Gray Kingbird
Illinois(1), Indiana(1), Michigan(1), Ontario(7)
- Oct. 29, 1970 Frontenac, Ontario
- Oct. 31, 1982 - Carleton, Ontario
- Oct. 14-18, 1984 Oceana, Michigan
- July 26, 1986 - Essex, Ontario
- Oct. 4, 1994 - Elgin, Ontario
- Oct. 5, 1996 - Essex, Ontario
- May 15, 1999 - Clinton, Illinois
- Aug. 4, 2001 - Essex, Ontario
- July 26, 2003 Lennox & Addington, Ontario
- Nov. 5-8, 2005 LaPorte, Indiana
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Fork-tailed Flycatcher
Illinois(1), (Kansas 0 + 1 hypothetical), Michigan(2), Minnesota(2), Ontario(4), Wisconsin(3)
- Oct. 28-30, 1977 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Nov. 13-16, 1978 Columbia, Wisconsin
- Oct. 6, 1983 Alger, Michigan
- June 24, 1988 Douglas, Wisconsin
- Sept. 6, 1991 St. Louis, Minnesota
- May 3-14, 1992 Cook, Minnesota
- Sept. 29-30, 1993 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Sept. 3-13, 1996 - Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 25-28, 1996 - York, Ontario
- Oct. 27-31, 2000 Dane, Wisconsin
- Sept. 15, 2001 - Bay, Michigan
- May 16, 2005 Cook, Illinois
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Black-capped Vireo
Michigan(1), Nebraska (1), Ontario(1)
- May 19, 1921 Sarpy, Nebraska
- April 27, 1991 - Norfolk, Ontario
- May 22, 2002 - Benzie, Michigan
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Gray Vireo
Kansas(1), Wisconsin(1)
- Oct. 3, 1964 Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- May 5, 1996 - Morton, Kansas
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Plumbeous Vireo
Kansas(1), Nebraska(2 nest + 3), North Dakota(1), Ontario(2), South Dakota(nest + 1)
[Kansas - In writing of the Solitary Vireo, Thompson (1992) notes - The gray western race does occasionally occur in Kansas, chiefly in the southwest.... - p.175. The number of records is unkown. There are no nesting records. The first valid record for the plumbeous Vireo in Kansas came on May 18, 2004 in Morton County.]
[Nebraska There is confirmed nesting in Dawes and Sioux counties in the Panhandle. Mollhoff (2001), p. 118. Outside these two counties, there are 3 records shown.]
[South Dakota Uncommon migrant and summer resident in the Black Hills. Accidental elsewhere. Tallman (2002), p. 243. There is confirmed nesting for 4 extreme southwestern counties ( Custer, Lawrence, Meade and Pennington). Tallman (2002), p. 243. Beyond these four counties, there is one valid record.]
- June 3, 1997 Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 21, 1997 Stanton, Nebraska
- Oct. 12, 1999 Keith, Nebraska
- May 13, 2000 Bennett, South Dakota
- Aug. 20, 2001 Fall River, South Dakota
- Sept. 16, 2001 Meade, South Dakota
- Oct. 9, 2001 Pennington, South Dakota
- May 10, 2001 Chatham-Kent, Ontario
- Aug. 23, 2002 Ward, North Dakota
- Sept. 1, 2002 Grant, Nebraska
- May 18, 2004 Morton, Kansas
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Cassins Vireo
Kansas(3), Nebraska(regular fall migrant in Panhandle)
[Nebraska There are now some 34 fall records, all from the Panhandle, where it is now considered a regular fall migrant. No spring records. Silcock, from email message of Feb. 28, 2003. No attempt has been made to list these Panhandle records.]
- Sept. 4, 1993 Morton, Kansas
- Sept. 11, 1999 - Morton, Kansas
- Sept. 22, 2002 Morton, Kansas
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Stellers Jay
Kansas(casual in SW Kansas), Nebraska(uncommon), South Dakota(2)
[Kansas - The Stellers Jay is a casual winter visitant in western Kansas and a vagrant in eastern Kansas. - Thompson (1992), p. 65. Although no speciefic records are given, it is written - This jay is sporatic in its occurence and has been recorded only in 1916, 1934, 1953-54, 1964, 1973, 1978, and 1989. - Thompson (1992), p. 65.]
[Nebraska Uncommon casual winter visitor statewide. Sharpe (2001), p. 283. There are some 30 reports of Stellers Jay, about 20 of which are from the Platte Valley, east to Lincoln Co., in the period 11 Aug.-30 April. Sharpe (2001), p. 283. This area extends from Scotts Bluff County in the west to Lincoln County in the east. Seven reports from outside the Platte Valley are shown.]
- April, 1891 Sioux, Nebraska
- Feb. 15 to May 26, 1931 Sheridan, Nebraska
- April 26, 1936 Sheridan, Nebraska
- Winter of 1946-47 Nuckolls, Nebraska
- July 22, 1948 Pennington, South Dakota
- Jan. 6, 1963 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Nov. 9, 1973 to Jan. 8, 1974 Dawes, Nebraska
- Jan. 6, 1977 Lawrence, South Dakota
- Nov. 24, 1989 to April 13, 1990 Sioux, Nebraska
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Western Scrub-Jay
Illinois(1), Indiana(1), Kansas(irregular), Manitoba(1)
[Kansas - The Scrub Jay is an irregular, low-density visitant to the southwest corner of the state and casual to those counties bordering the Arkansas River. It has been recorded as far east as Crowley and Barton counties. - Thompson (1992), p.68. No specific records are given.]
- Sept. 29 to Oct. 30, 1984 - Lake, Illinois
- before Xmas 1988 to mid Feb., 1989 - (Fisher Branch), Manitoba
- Nov. 18, 1999 to Jan. 28, 2000 - Tippecanoe, Indiana
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Mexican Jay
Kansas(1), (Wisconsin- 1 origin uncertain)
- March, 1906 - Clark, Kansas
- (Dec. 11, 1981 to Jan. 8, 1982 Waukesha, Wisconsin)
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Pinyon Jay
Iowa(2), Kansas(2 + ?), Manitoba(1), Nebraska(nest + 3), North Dakota(2), South Dakota(nest in west + 3 eastern reports)
[Kansas - The Pinyon Jay is an irregular winter visitant in west Kansas and casual elsewhere. It can be found in large flocks in its normal range, but most sightings in Kansas are of single birds. - Thompson (1992), p. 71. No specific records are given.]
[Nebraska While Sharpe (2001, p. 286) calls the Pinyon Jay a hypothetical breeder in the northwest, Mollhoff (2001, p. 122) shows it as confirmed or probable in 4 Panhandle counties (Dawes, Morrill, Scotts Bluff and Sioux). Confirmed nesting was also reported by Mollhoff in Sioux County in 1999. Molloff (The Nebraska Bird Review, Vol. 68, p. 129). Pinyon Jay can be difficult to find during the summer but is conspicuous in fall and winter in the Pine Ridge
Sharpe (2001), p. 287. Three eastern records are shown.]
[South Dakota Uncommon, nomadic, permanent resident far west. Accidental east. Tallman (2002), p. 251. There are confirmed nesting records for 4 extreme southwestern counties (Custer, Fall River, Meade and Pennington). Tallman (2002), p. 251. Three records outside far western SD are shown.]
- Oct. 20, 1926 Adams, Nebraska
- June 28, 1959 Beadle, South Dakota
- Sept. 5, 1959 Beadle, South Dakota
- Dec. 17, 1972 to early Jan. 1973 Page, Iowa
- Oct. 26 to Nov. 30, 1979 Morton, North Dakota
- Sept. 28, 1983 Beadle, South Dakota
- Nov. 26, 1985 to Jan. 20, 1986 Madison, Nebraska
- Oct. 10, 1992 Adams, North Dakota
- Oct. 30, 1996 to March 22, 1997 Boone, Iowa
- Winter of 1996-97 Buffalo, Nebraska
- Sept. 22, 2000 Morton, Kansas
- Oct. 25, 2000 (St. Adolphe), Manitoba
- Dec. 2, 2002 to May 12, 2003 Cheyenne, Kansas
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Clarks Nutcracker
Illinois(4), Iowa(6), Kansas(1 + ?), Manitoba(2), Michigan(1), Minnesota(18), Missouri(6), Nebraska(1 nest + casual irruptive), North Dakota(casual visitor), Ontario(2), South Dakota(1 nest + 4 eastern reports), Wisconsin(5)
[Kansas - The Clarks Nutcracker is a casual visitor. Although this is a species from the mountains of the western United States, the Kansas records are scattered throughout the state. - Thompson (1992), p. 73. No specific records are given.]
[Manitoba There have been at least 18 reports of Clarks Nutcracker in southern Manitoba, at scattered localities north to Russell and Hecla Island. Many were briefly documented in newspaper columns but without sufficient detail to assess their accuracy. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 272. Only two confirmed records, but at least 8 reports 1929-1931, of which 4 have good details, but none which fulfills our criteria for confirmed status. e-mail message from Rudolf Koes, Feb. 13, 2004.]
[Nebraska Uncommon casual irreuptive winter visitor statewide. Rare casual breeder northwest. Sharpe (2001), p. 287. There is confirmed nesting for Sioux County. Mollhoff (2001), p. 123. Significant irruptions occurred in the winters of 1919-20, 1933-34, 1950-51, 1968-69, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1986-87, and 1996-97. Sharpe (2001), p. 288. There are 50+ records and no attempt has been made to list them.]
[North Dakota casual visitor, mainly in fall and winter email from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota Rare, irruptive, permanent resident in the Black Hills. Accidental farther east. Tallman (2002), p. 252. There is confirmed nesting in Custer County. Tallman (2002), p. 252. Outside its resident western range, four eastern reports are shown.]
- Late fall, 1875 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Oct. 18, 1883 Clay, South Dakota
- Sept. 8, 1894 - Otter Tail, Minnesota
- Sept. 12, 1894 - Traverse, Minnesota
- Sept. 22, 1894 - Pipestone, Minnesota
- Sept. 23, 1894 Boone, Iowa
- Oct. 9, 1894 - Cook, Illinois
- Oct. 28, 1894 Jackson, Missouri
- Oct. 12, 1907 Pike, Missouri
- Oct., 1908 (Russell), Manitoba
- May 8, 1909 - Whiteside, Illinois
- about 1910 (Margaret), Manitoba
- Pre-1917 Sac, Iowa
- Nov. 22, 1919 - Pipestone, Minnesota
- Nov. 27, 1919 Johnson, Iowa
- Nov. 20, 1924 - Day, South Dakota
- Sept., 1934 - Jackson, Minnesota
- Nov. 21, 1936 - Clay, Minnesota
- Nov. 6, 1961 Vilas, Wisconsin
- Feb. 14, 1962 Vernon, Missouri
- Jan. 1-10, 1964 Oneida, Wisconsin
- Oct. 19, 1964 Rock, Wisconsin
- Jan. 10 to March 31, 1969 Cass, Missouri
- Sept. 9, 1969 - Hennepin, Minnesota
- Sept. 27, 1969 - Lake, Minnesota
- Nov. 24, 1969 Lyman, South Dakota
- Dec. 6, 1969 - Cook, Minnesota
- Dec. 8-18, 1969 - Cook, Minnesota (dif. indiv. than above)
- Oct. 14-15, 1972 Wapello, Iowa
- Nov. 4, 1972 - Greene, Illinois
- Nov. 5 to late Dec., 1972 Clay, Missouri
- Nov. 7, 1972 - Itasca, Minnesota
- Nov. 8-11, 1972 - Stearns, Minnesota
- Nov. 14, 1972 to June 19, 1973 Kenora, Ontario
- Nov. 17, 1972 to April 8, 1973 Hennepin, Minnesota
- Nov. 24-25, 1972 - Cook, Minnesota
- Dec. 16-19, 1972 Marion, Iowa
- Jan. 13, 1973 Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- Dec, 1973 Lyon, Minnesota
- Dec. 3, 1977 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Dec. 24, 1977 Hennepin, Minnesota
- Dec. 16, 1978 Chippewa, Michigan
- May 9, 1981 - (Caribou Island), Ontario
- July 17, 1985 Hughes, South Dakota
- Sept. 13, 1986 Mower, Minnesota
- Dec. 15-28, 1996 Mills, Iowa
- Dec. 27, 1996 to Jan. 13, 1997 - Hancock, Illinois
- Feb. 4, 1997 - Grant, Kansas
- Dec. 21-23, 2002 St. Charles, Missouri
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Fish Crow
Illinois(nest), Indiana(regular in one county, Posey + 1), Iowa(3), Kansas(1 nest + 7), Kentucky(unconfirmed nesting), Missouri(unconfirmed nesting), Ontario(10), Tennessee(nest + 1), West Virginia(nest)
[Illinois First reported in Illinois in 1962. The Illinois Breeding Bird Atlas found this crow as confirmed or probable nesting in 5 counties (Alexander, Jackson, Pulaski, Randolph and Union). There are also valid records for the following 11 counties (Clinton, Gallatin, Jersey, Madison, Mason, Massac, Monroe, Perry, Pike, Pope and St. Clair).]
[Iowa The first accepted report of a Fish Crow in Iowa dates from May 8, 1991 along the Muscatine/Louisa county border. Kent (Iowa Bird Life, Vol 72, p. 46).]
[Indiana The Fish Crow was first reported on Aug. 15, 1991 in Posey County. It is now found regularly in summer in Posey but has not been noted in any other Indiana county.]
[Kansas The first reported sighting was from Linn County, 30 September 1984. All other sightings have been made in Cherokee County
in the spring and summer of 1989 and 1990
.In the summer of 1991, a nesting pair was observed
in Cherokee County. Thompson (1992). p. 80. In 1999 and 2000, valid reports were given from 3 other counties (Chautauqau, Linn and Montgomery). 1990-2001 Report of the KBRC, p. 26.]
[Kentucky Uncommon to fairly common (but very locally distributed) summer resident (presumably breeding) in portions of western Kentucky....Confirmed breeding has not been documented in the state, but the species probably nest throughout its limited range. - Palmer-Ball, Jr. (2003), p.110. There are valid reports from 12 counties (Ballard, Carlisle, Fulton, Graves, Henderson, Hickman, Livingston, Lyon, McCracken, McLean, Marshall and Union). All these counties are in far western Kentucky. The first state record was set on May 24, 1959 in Fulton County.]
[Missouri The first documented report for Missouri was on June 9, 1965 in Mississippi County. Robbins (1992), p. 231. As of 2001 there were yet no confirmed nesting records the bird obviously breeds in our state, but no nest has been found to date 14th Annual Report of the MO BRC (2001). The Missouri Breeding Bird Atlas (Jacobs, 1997) found probable nesting only in Pemisco County. By April 19, 2001 the Fish Crow had advanced so far along the Missouri River that it was reported in Kansas City (Jackson County). The Fish Crow is now off the MO review list for any section of the state south of the Missouri River. Summer of 2001, nesting Jackson County. There are valid reports from at least 22 counties.]
[Tennessee The Fish Crow was first reported in TN on Aug. 2, 1931 in Shelby Co.. The first confirmed nesting was from Shelby in April of 1980. Robinson (1990), p.153. There is now confirmed or probable nesting in 3 counties (Lauderdale, Tipton and Shelby) plus summer reports from 7 additional counties (Crockett, Dyer, Gibson, Haywood, Lake, Obion and Weakley). Nicholson (1997), p. 214. There is one record away from western TN.]
[West Virginia Buckelew (1994) and Hall (1983) report the Fish Crow as confimed nesting in Berkeley and Jefferson counties plus probable in two others (Grant and Mineral). There are also valid non-nesting reports from Hampshire and Morgan counties. These are not birds working east along the Ohio River but crows moving inland from the East Coast along the Potomic and Shenandoah rivers.]
- April 10, 1979 Hamilton, Tennessee
- May 15, 1978 - Essex, Ontario
- April 21, 1982 - Essex, Ontario
- May 20, 1983 - Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 30, 1984 - Linn, Kansas
- Spring and summer of 1989 - Cherokee, Kansas
- Spring and summer of 1990 (15 in a roost) - Cherokee, Kansas
- Spring and summer of 1991 (on nest) - Cherokee, Kansas
- May 8, 1991 Louisa/Muscatine, Iowa
- April 8, 1992 - Cherokee, Kansas
- April 25 to May 19, 1994 Louisa, Iowa
- May 5, 1994 - Essex, Ontario
- April 21-26, 1995 Louisa, Iowa
- May 5, 1995 - Essex, Ontario
- April 19, 1997 - Cherokee, Kansas (poss. nesting)
- May 2, 1999 - Montgomery, Kansas
- May 2, 1999 - Chautauqua, Kansas
- May 19-24, 1999 - Essex, Ontario
- April 9, 2000 - Montgomery, Kansas
- April 30, 2000 - Linn, Kansas
- May 16, 2000 - Essex, Ontario
- Feb. 3, 2002 Douglas, Kansas
- May 13, 2002 Essex, Ontario
- April 20, 2003 Montgomery, Kansas
- April 26 to May 9, 2003 Brown/Monroe, Indiana
- May 12, 2003 Essex, Ontario
- May 14, 2003 Chatham-Kent, Ontario
- June 1, 2004 Linn, Kansas
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Violet-green Swallow
Illinois(2), Kansas(1 nest + ?), Manitoba(3), Minnesota(2), (Missouri-1 hypthetical), Nebraska(nest + 13), North Dakota(nest), Ohio(1), Ontario(1), South Dakota(nest)
[Kansas - Classified as a casual visitor, usually in the fall (Thompson, 1992). No specific records are given. There is one confirmed nesting record from Wallace County in the summer of 1987. Thompson (1992), p. 53.]
[Nebraska There is confirmed or probable nesting for 4 Panhandle counties (Box Butte, Dawes, Scotts Bluff and Sioux). Mollhoff (2001), p. 129. Thirteen records east of this are shown.]
[North Dakota There are confirmed or probable nesting records from two counties (McKenzie and Billings). email message from Ron Martin, March 23, 2003.]
[South Dakota Common migrant and summer resident in the far west. Tallman (2002), p. 259. Confirmed or probable nesting records for 6 far western counties (Custer, Fall River, Harding, Lawrence, Meade and Pennington). Peterson (1995), p. 259. There are no eastern records.]
- May 2, 1939 Lincoln, Nebraska
- May 19, 1941 - Lincoln, Nebraska
- Oct. 25, 1942 Olmsted, Minnesota
- May 14, 1944 - Lincoln, Nebraska
- April 30, 1945 (Hadashville), Manitoba
- May 11, 1947 - Keith, Nebraska
- April 29, 1956 - Keith, Nebraska
- May 12, 1967 - Garden, Nebraska
- Aug. 11, 1974 - Sheridan, Nebraska
- Aug. 26, 1974 - Perkins, Nebraska
- (Oct. 7, 1974 Platte, Missouri)
- Aug. 26, 1979 - Garden, Nebraska
- June 24, 1985 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Aug. 29, 1986 - Garden, Nebraska
- 1987 Wallace, Kansas (confirmed nesting)
- May 14, 1988 (Oak Hammock Marsh), Manitoba
- April 29, 1989 - Keith, Nebraska
- July 9-14, 1990 - Dodge, Minnesota
- May 16,1990 - Holmes, Ohio
- July 18, 1991 - Cook, Illinois
- Oct. 28-29, 1992 - Thunder Bay, Ontario
- June 4 to July 10, 1994 - Winnebago, Illinois
- Aug. 9, 1995 - Garden, Nebraska
- May 8, 1997 - Harlan, Nebraska
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Cave Swallow
Indiana(1), Kansas(3), Michigan(4), Nebraska(3), Ohio(1), Ontario(29), Wisconsin(2)
- April 21, 1989 - Essex, Ontario
- May 31, 1991 - Garden, Nebraska
- June 25-26, 1995 - Garden, Nebraska
- July 1, 1998 - Garden, Nebraska
- Dec. 7-9, 1998 - Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 2, 1999 - Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 3, 1999 - Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 3, 1999 - Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 3-4, 1999 - Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 3, 1999 - Kent, Ontario
- Nov. 3-4, 1999 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Nov. 4, 1999 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Nov. 4-6, 1999 - Kent, Ontario
- Nov. 5, 1999 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Nov. 5, 1999 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Nov. 5, 1999 - Norfolk, Ontario
- Nov. 5, 1999 - Elgin, Ontario
- Nov. 5, 1999 - Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 5, 1999 - Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 6, 1999 - Lambton, Ontario
- Nov. 13, 1999 - Ottawa, Michigan
- July 14, 2001 - Barton, Kansas
- July 26, 2001 - Barton, Kansas
- Sept. 27, 2001 - Finney, Kansas
- Nov. 12, 2002 Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 13, 2002 Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 13-16, 2002 Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 16, 2002 Elgin, Ontario
- Nov. 16, 2002 Elgin, Ontario
- Nov. 6-7, 2003 Durham, Ontario
- Nov. 7, 2003 Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 7, 2003 Norfolk, Ontario
- Nov. 8, 2003 Chartham-Kent, Ontario
- Nov. 8, 2003 Chartham-Kent, Ontario
- Nov. 8, 2003 Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 26, 2003 Durham, Ontario
- Oct. 30, 2004 Chippewa, Michigan
- Nov. 5-6, 2004 Wayne, Michigan
- Nov. 21, 2004 Monroe, Michigan
- Nov. 5-20, 2005 Lake/Ashtabula/Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Nov. 12, 2005 Lake County, Indiana
- Nov. 13-14, 2005 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Nov. 19-21, 2005 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Pygmy Nuthatch
Kansas(1 + ?), Iowa(2), Minnesota(1), Nebraska(nest + 2), North Dakota(2), South Dakota(nest)
[Kansas - The Pygmy Nuthatch is a vagrant. It has been recorded in Ford, Geary, Linn, Morton, Saline, and Sedgwick counties. - Thompson (1992), p. 100. Details for only one record are given.]
[Nebraska There is confirmed or probable nesting for three Panhandle counties (Dawes, Scotts Bluff and Sioux). Mollhoff (2001), p. 138. Three records east of this are shown.]
[South Dakota Rare permanent resident below 5,500 feet in the Black Hills. Tallman (2002), p. 270. There is confirmed nesting for three Black Hills counties (Custer, Fall River and Pennington). - Tallman (2002), p. 270. Also a probable nester in Meade County. email from David L. Swanson (April 7, 2003). There are no records beyond this nesting area.]
- Dec. 31, 1961 to Feb. 3, 1962 - Lancaster, Nebraska
- Nov. 23, 1961 to Jan. 13, 1962 Sedgwick, Kansas
- Jan. 26 to April 15, 1977 Polk, Iowa
- Nov. 15, 1980 Sheridan, Nebraska
- Aug. 17, 1985 - Ward, North Dakota
- Oct. 23, 1996 Cass, North Dakota
- Oct. 26, 1996 - Clay, Minnesota
- Oct. 25, 2000 - Garden, Nebraska
- Oct. 30, 2000 Kossuth, Iowa
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Brown-headed Nuthatch
Illinois(1), Indiana(1), Kansas(1), Kentucky(1), Missouri(extirpated, last record 1907--2 records total), Ohio(1), Tennessee(nest + 1), Wisconsin(1)
[Tennessee The first Brown-headed Nuthatch in Tennessee was recorded in 1968 in southeastern Hamilton County, which has continued to be the nucleus of their Tennessee range. Breeding populations became established by the late 1970s
. Nicholson (1997), p. 227. There are now three counties with confirmed nesting (Bradley, Hamilton and Polk), with one record away from this area.]
- May 6, 1878 St. Louis, Missouri
- March 19, 1907 Shannon, Missouri
- April 5, 1932 - Lake, Indiana (Brown-headed/Pygmy - one of the two)
- Late Oct., 1971 to Jan., 1972 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- July 29, 1974 Van Buren, Tennessee
- Dec. 25, 1997 to Jan. 24, 1998 - Johnson, Kansas
- Sept. 26 to Oct. 12, 1999 - Russell, Kentucky
- Nov. 21, 2001 to Jan. 15, 2002 - Geauga, Ohio
- July 11, 2001 to April 6, 2002 - Lake, Illinois
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Rock Wren
Illinois(10), Indiana(1), Iowa(8), Kansas(nest), Kentucky(1), Manitoba( 2 nesting records at Churchill plus 4 migrant records), Michigan(8), Minnesota(1 nesting record + 23), Missouri(11), Nebraska(nest in west + 14 eastern reports), North Dakota(nest), Ohio(1), Ontario(3), South Dakota(nest in west + 4 eastern reports), Tennessee(2), Wisconsin(2)
[Kansas - Confirmed and probable nesting records for 20 counties. Busby (2001), p. 295 and Thompson (1992), p. 104.]
[Missouri - Classified as casual in west (6 records shown) and accidental otherwise (4 records shown.)]
[Nebraska Common regular breeder west, rare central. Sharpe (2001), p. 310. There are confirmed or probable nesting records for 15 western counties. Mollhoff (2001), p. 139. There is one extralimital nesting record from Antelope County. Sharpe (2001), p. 310. In addition, there are 12 more eastern migrant reports shown.]
[North Dakota Uncommon to fairly common nester from the Missouri and Souris Rivers west. email message from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota Common migrant and summer resident in western third of state, rare elsewhere west. Tallman (2002), p. 272. There are 8 far western counties with confirmed or probable nesting records. Because it is a casual migrant along the Missouri River as far east as Union Co., a complete listing of the individual records in eastern South Dakota along the Missouri River is not available. Away from the Missouri River, however, it is accidental in eastern South Dakota. email from David L. Swanson (April 7, 2003). Four eastern accidental records are shown.]
- June 25, 1898 (nest with eggs) Woodbury, Iowa
- April 1, 1910 Woodbury, Iowa
- Oct. 31, 1910 Wayne, Michigan
- Sept. 21, 1912 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 13, 1922 Pipestone, Minnesota
- July 20, 1924 Minnehaha, South Dakota
- May 30, 1926 - Champaign, Illinois
- 1935 or 1936 Wayne, Michigan
- April 18, 1948 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- Nov. 4 into mid-Nov., 1950 Miller, Missouri
- June 29 to Aug. 3, 1956 (nesting) (Churchill), Manitoba
- Dec. 23, 1956 Shelby, Tennessee
- Oct. 15, 1962 Adams, Nebraska
- Oct. 28, 1962 Otter Tail, Minnesota
- Dec. 7-14, 1963 - Cuyahoga, Ohio
- July 16, 1964 Buchanan, Missouri
- Dec. 6-7, 1964 - Niagara, Ontario
- April 29 to May 4, 1965 Adams, Nebraska
- Oct. 16, 1965 Boyle, Kentucky
- Nov. 5, 1965 Hamilton, Tennessee
- Jan. 23, 1966 Taney, Missouri
- Oct. 29, 1966 Cook, Minnesota
- May 20, 1967 Adams, Nebraska
- May 23, 1968 Jerauld, South Dakota
- Nov. 2, 1970 McLean, Illinois
- May 13, 1972 Adams, Nebraska
- Oct. 5, 1972 Nodaway, Missouri
- Oct. 11, 1972 (Sprague), Manitoba
- Aug. 23, 1974 Pipestone, Minnesota
- Dec. 30, 1974 to Jan. 28, 1975 - Alexander, Illinois
- Oct. 18-21, 1977 Randolph, Indiana
- Oct. 11-19, 1978 Madison, Illinois
- April 22, 1979 Rock, Minnesota
- May 8-10, 1979 Chippewa, Michigan
- Sept. 6, 1979 Sarpy, Nebraska
- Sept. 29, 1979 Cook, Illinois
- Oct. 4-6, 1979 Cook, Illinois
- Oct. 8, 1979 Lake, Illinois
- Oct. 29, 1979 Keweenaw, Michigan
- May 12, 1984 Lake, Minnesota
- May 21, 1984 Woodbury, Iowa
- May 21-23, 1984 (St. Ambroise), Manitoba
- May 27 to June 17, 1984 Beltrami, Minnesota
- Oct. 7, 1984 Shannon, Missouri
- May 10, 1986 Faulk, South Dakota
- Sept. 28, 1986 - Whiteside, Illinois
- Oct. 7, 1986 Madison, Nebraska
- Oct. 17, 1986 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Oct. 30, 1986 Linn, Iowa
- Nov. 22 to Dec. 8, 1986 Polk, Iowa
- April 19-20, 1987 - Dakota, Minnesota
- June 10 to Aug. 4, 1988 Houghton, Michigan
- June 28 to Aug. 7, 1988 (nesting) (Churchill), Manitoba
- Oct. 8-11, 1988 - Cook, Illinois
- Nov. 8-28, 1988 Polk, Iowa
- Feb. 12 to March 5, 1989 - Toronto, Ontario
- April 29, 1990 - Hennepin, Minnesota
- Nov. 4 to Dec. 2, 1990 Nodaway, Missouri
- Nov. 8-19, 1990 - Chippewa, Michigan
- Nov. 10, 1990 Clinton, Illinois
- Sept. 17, 1991 Montgomery, Iowa
- Sept. 26, 1991 - Hennepin, Minnesota
- Oct. 14-27, 1991 - Cedar, Missouri
- April 17, 1992 - Kingsbury, South Dakota
- April 28, 1992 - Boone, Missouri
- Sept. 27, 1992 - Newton, Missouri
- Oct. 5, 1992 Sarpy, Nebraska
- April 25, 1993 Warren, Iowa
- April 28, 1993 Sarpy, Nebraska
- May 1-6, 1993 - Essex, Ontario
- April 17, 1994 Seward, Nebraska
- April 28-30, 1996 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 10, 1996 Sarpy, Nebraska
- May 5, 1997 - Hennepin, Minneosota
- Dec. 18, 1997 Miller, Missouri
- May 22-23, 1999 - Houston, Minnesota
- June 16-18, 1999 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Sept. 19-21, 2000 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Sept. 22, 2000 Dodge, Nebraska
- April 21, 2002 Clay, Minnesota
- May 24-26, 2002 (St. Ambroise), Manitoba
- Oct. 4-9, 2002 Hennepin, Minnesota
- Oct. 21-30, 2002 - Baraga, Michigan
- April 28-30, 2003 Dakota, Minnesota
- June 8, 2003 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Oct. 20, 2003 Bay, Michigan
- Oct. 11, 2003 Bayfield, Wisconsin
- March 23-26, 2004 Bates, Missouri
- May 2-3, 2004 Pipestone, Minnesota
- May 8 to July, 2004 Clay, Minnesota (first confirmed breeding record for Minnesota)
- May 10 to Aug. 23, 2005 Clay, Minnesota (no confirmed breeding)
- Oct. 17-21, 2005 Cook, Minnesota
- May 7-8, 2006 Rice, Minnesota
- June 7, 2006 Rock, Minnesota
- April 30 to May 2, 2007 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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American Dipper
Minnesota(1), Nebraska(3), South Dakota(nest)
[South Dakota Uncommon and local permanent resident in the northern Black Hills. Tallman (2002), p. 280. There is confirmed nesting in Lawrence and Pennington counties, with reports from no other county. Peterson (1995), p. 187.]
- June 2, 1903 Chase, Nebraska
- Oct. 10, 1967 Adams, Nebraska
- Dec., 1969 Holt, Nebraska
- Jan. 29 to April 4, 1970 Cook, Minnesota
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Yellow-browed Warbler
(Wisconsin- 1 hypothetical)
- (Oct. 21, 2006 Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
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Siberian Rubythroat
Ontario(1)
- Dec. 26, 1983 Halton, Ontario
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Northern Wheatear
Illinois(1), Indiana(1), (Kansas-1 hypothetical), Manitoba(4), Michigan(9), Minnesota(3), Ohio(2), Ontario(16 + 12), (South Dakota- 1 hypothetical), (Wisconsin-1 hypothetical)
- Oct. 7-9, 1943 Luce, Michigan
- Sept. 24, 1949 Niagara, Ontario
- (Oct. 26-28, 1952 Kenosha, Wisconsin)
- Sept. 19, 1980 Mackinac, Michigan
- Oct. 12-15, 1981 Ontonagon, Michigan
- June 24, 1982 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Sept. 27, 1982 Ramsey, Minnesota
- Jan. 4-21, 1988 Ottawa, Ohio
- Sept. 23, 1989 Cochrane, Ontario
- Oct. 20-23, 1989 Newaygo, Michigan
- June 9, 1990 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Sept. 1, 1990 Cochrane, Ontario
- Sept. 12, 1990 Coles, Illinois
- Sept. 12, 1990 Kenora, Ontario
- Sept. 20, 1990 Elgin, Ontario
- Sept. 29, 1990 Nipissing, Ontario
- March 31 to April 6, 1991 Gibson, Indiana
- July 4, 1992 (Churchill), Manitoba
- Sept. 16, 1993 Chippewa, Michigan
- Sept. 20-27, 1993 Manitoulin, Ontario
- Sept. 4, 1994 Durham, Ontario
- Sept. 7, 1994 Nipissing, Ontario
- Sept. 7-8, 1994 Cheboygan, Michigan
- (May 1, 1995 Sanborn, South Dakota)
- May 18, 1995 (St. Norbert), Manitoba
- Sept. 21-22, 1995 Frontenac, Ontario
- Sept. 24-27, 1995 Alpena, Michigan
- Sept. 28 to Oct. 2, 1995 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Oct. 11-12, 1995 Carleton, Ontario
- Oct. 15, 1995 Durham, Ontario
- (April 5, 1997 Cheyenne, Kansas)
- Aug. 28, 1997 Presque Isle, Michigan
- Aug. 31 to Sept. 1, 1997 Carleton, Ontario
- Nov. 9-18, 1998 Marion, Ohio
- Sept. 17, 1998 Chippewa, Michigan
- June 7, 2001 Norfolk, Ontario
- June 23, 2003 Prince Edward, Ontario
- Oct. 10, 2003 Cochrane, Ontario
- May 30, 2005 Cook, Minnesota
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Western Bluebird
(Kansas 3 + 1 hypothetical), North Dakota(2), South Dakota(3)
- (March 4, 1974 Sherman, Kansas)
- May 22, 1977 Billings, North Dakota
- May 3, 1988 Stutsman, North Dakota
- June 28, 1997 Pennington, South Dakota
- (Nov. 8, 1997 Morton, Kansas)
- May 6-8, 1999 Hughes, South Dakota
- (Dec. 16, 2000 Ellis, Kansas)
- Sept. 9, 2001 Harding, South Dakota
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Bicknells Thrush
Ontario(4), West Virginia(3)
- May 16, 1940 Monongalia, West Virginia
- May 6, 1961 Kanawha, West Virginia
- Sept. 16, 1961 Ohio, West Virginia
- Sept. 19, 1979 Lennox & Addington, Ontario
- Sept. 23, 1979 Prince Edward, Ontario
- May 17, 1980 Prince Edward, Ontario
- Sept. 26, 1981 Lennox & Addington, Ontario
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Fieldfare
Minnesota(1), Ontario(3)
- Jan. 8, 1967 Carleton, Ontario
- May 24, 1975 Norfolk, Ontario
- Jan. 1 into March, 1981 Toronto, Ontario
- Nov. 3-10, 1991 Cook, Minnesota
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Sage Thrasher
Illinois(3), Indiana(1) Iowa(3), Kansas(1 nest + ?), Manitoba(1), Michigan(4), Minnesota(11), Missouri(2), Nebraska(casual in west), North Dakota(3), Ontario(6 + 4), South Dakota(nest in far west + 3 eastern reports), Wisconsin(3)
[Kansas - The Sage Thrasher is a casual visitor to southwestern Kansas and is a vagrant elsewhere. - Thompson (1992), p.151. No specific records are given. There is one confimed nesting record, that for Morton County in the summer of 1963. Thompson (1992), p. 151.]
[Nebraska Rare casual spring migrant west. Rare casual summer visitor west. Rare regular fall migrant west. Hypothetical in winter. Sharpe (2001), p. 336. The numerous state records are confined to 8 western counties (Banner, Box Butte, Dawes, Kimball, Lincoln, Logan, Sheridan and Sioux). Sharpe (2001), p. 336-337. The most eastern records come from Lincoln and Logan counties. There are no records east of these two counties. There are no nesting records. No attempt has been made to list the various western records.]
[South Dakota Uncommon, local migrant and summer resident extreme west. Accidental elsewhere. Tallman (2002), p. 299. There are confirmed and probable nesting records for 3 counties that border Wyoming (Butte, Fall River and Harding). Peterson (1995), p. 200. There are also 3 eastern reports.]
- July 29, 1913 Stanley, South Dakota
- April 24, 1930 Stutsman, North Dakota
- May 11, 1940 Cook, Illinois
- Dec. 20, 1952 to Jan. 10, 1953 Polk, Iowa
- July 9, 1961 Burke, North Dakota
- July 17, 1963 Morton, Kansas (confirmed nesting record)
- Dec. 26, 1964 to Jan. 2, 1965 Polk, Iowa
- May 12, 1965 Essex, Ontario
- Oct. 20, 1966 Niagara, Ontario
- Dec. 28, 1966 to Jan. 14, 1967 Stone, Missouri
- Dec. 26, 1969 to March 8, 1970 Cook, Illinois
- May 10, 1972 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- May 23, 1973 Traill, North Dakota
- May 9, 1974 Deuel, South Dakota
- Oct. 19, 1974 Yellow Medicine, Minnesota
- Oct. 24, 1974 Cook, Illinois
- Dec. 15, 1979 to early Feb., 1980 Dane, Wisconsin
- June 10-12, 1984 (Delta), Manitoba
- May 13-14, 1985 Marshall, Minnesota
- Sept. 23 to Oct. 12, 1985 Black Hawk, Iowa
- May 16, 1986 Chippewa, Michigan
- June 16, 1986 Anoka, Minnesota
- May 14-21, 1987 Cook, Minnesota
- May 14, 1988 Door, Wisconsin
- June 17, 1988 Hennepin, Minnesota
- Sept. 26, 1991 Hennepin, Minnesota
- Oct. 28, 1996 Rainy River, Ontario
- March 16 to April 9, 1997 Kent, Ontario
- May 1-4, 1997 Anoka, Minnesota
- May 17, 1998 Essex, Ontario
- Feb. 7 to March 4, 2000 Hennepin, Minnesota
- May 20, 2001 Bennett, South Dakota
- Sept. 30 to Oct. 3, 2001 Chippewa, Michigan
- Dec. 25-30, 2001 Gladwin, Michigan
- March 23 to April 5, 2002 Marquette, Michigan
- May 15, 2002 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Oct. 17 to Nov. 11, 2003 Cook, Minnesota
- May 2, 2004 Newton, Missouri
- May 11-12, 2004 Cook, Minnesota
- June 26, 2004 Dakota, Minnesota
- July 5, 2004 Vermillion, Indiana
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Curve-billed Thrasher
Illinois(1), Iowa(4), Kansas(nest + 1 + ?), Manitoba(1), Minnesota(3), Nebraska(5), South Dakota(3), Wisconsin(2)
[Kansas - The Curve-billed Thrasher is a casual visitor and occasional (local) summer resident in the southwest, where it is apparently resident some years. It is vagrant to casual elsewhere in the state north and east to Norton, Riley, and Cowley counties. - Thompson (1992), p. 155. No specific records are given. There is confirmed to probable nesting in 5 counties, four of those in extreme SW. Busby (2001), p. 321 and Thompson (1992), p.155.]
- April 19 to May 3, 1936 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Nov. 18, 1962 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- Mid-Nov., 1966 to Feb. 25, 1967 Pennington, South Dakota
- Mid-Jan. to April 4, 1969 Red Willow, Nebraska
- Feb., 1971 to mid-May, 1972 Buffalo, South Dakota
- Early Oct., 1971 to Nov. 15, 1975 Buffalo, Wisconsin
- May 25, 1973 Bennett, South Dakota
- June 25, 1975 Dickinson, Iowa
- Sept. 9, 1976 Rock, Minnesota
- Late Sept., 1980 to Jan. 31, 1981 Appanoose, Iowa
- Nov. 17, 1980 to Feb., 1981 Johnson, Iowa
- Nov. 24, 1986 to Feb. 10, 1987 Clark, Wisconsin
- May 13, 1989 Monona, Iowa
- May 4-9, 1991 Hennepin, Minnesota
- Dec. 16, 1992 to Jan. 24, 1993 Jefferson, Illinois
- Dec.1, 1993 to Jan. 1, 1994 Pratt, Kansas
- July 2, 1996 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- early Nov., 1998 to April 4, 1999 (St. Claude), Manitoba
- Late Nov.,1999 to March 24, 2000 Wilkin, Minnesota
- Oct. 20, 2002 to Dec. 31, 2003 (and beyond) Sioux, Nebraska
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White/Black-backed Wagtail
Michigan(2)
- April 14-24, 1985 Muskegon, Michigan
- April 27-28, 2004 Houghton, Michigan (White Wagtail)
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Spragues Pipit
Illinois(14), Iowa(3), Kansas(uncommon), (Kentucky - 1 hypothetical), Manitoba(nest), Michigan(5), Minnesota(36 records since 1970 are shown - no nesting records since 1991), Missouri(uncommon in west + 2 records east), Nebraska(uncommon), North Dakota(nest), Ohio(2), Ontario(5), South Dakota(nest west + 2 reports east), Tennessee(16), (Wisconsin-3 hypothetical)
[Kansas - The Spragues Pipit is an uncommon transient in the Flint Hills to west-central Kansas and is rare elsewhere. It is a casual winter resident. - Thompson (1992), p. 159. As the Spragues Pipit is not on the KS review list, state records cannot be gathered.]
[Manitoba Fairly common but localized breeder in the southwest; rare, sporadic and declining elsewhere, north and east to the southern edge of the boreal forest; accidental in the far north. Manitoba Avain Research Committee (2003), p. 311. Spragues Pipit has declined dramatically since the 19th centry, when it was one of the commonest prairie birds in western Manitoba, breeding in great numbers from the Pembina Hills to the Saskatchewan border. In fact, Thompson noted it complete disappearance from the Big Plain, north of Carberry, in the wake of agricultural development between 1882 and 1892. The species remains numerous in parts of southwestern Manitoba, though now localized and possibly still in decline. Continuing loss of grassland in general, and native prairie in particular, raises concern about its future in Manitoba. Manitoba Avain Research Committee (2003), p. 312. Spragues Pipits occurred in low numbers in southeastern Manitoba until about 1990, after which they virtually disappeared. It is uncertain whether there was a temporary increase during the prolonged drought of the 1980s. The species was apparently common as far east as Whitemouth during the 1930s another decade infamous for drought on the prairies but it was rare at Winnipeg in the late 19th century. Thus, it may always have been a sporadic or localized bird in the southeast. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 312. No attempt has been made to show records beyond the breeding range.]
[Minnesota -- Prior to 1980 the Spragues Pipit was a regular but rare to uncommon spring and fall migrant in the western regions of Minnesota especially from Rock to Kittson counties. Nesting occurred in scattered localities of virgin prairie in the Northwest Region from Clay to Marshall, Pennington and Kittson counties. It was probably a common bird on the prairies of western Minnesota in the 19th and early 20th Century and in presettlement times. It was recorded nesting in Clay County from 1961 to the early 1970s and again in 1983 and 1984. It also nested in Polk County in 1988 and Roseau County in 1991. No confirmed nesting has been recorded anywhere in the state since the above records. The species began to decline in the state in the 1970s. -- Robert B. Janssen from message of Jan. 17, 2003]
[Missouri Uncommon migrant in west; one record shown for the east. Records from the west are not on the MO review list and thus western records can not be gathered.]
[Nebraska Uncommon regular spring and fall migrant central, rare east, rare casual west. Sharpe (2001), p. 340. Most reports are from central Nebraska, especially Adams and Webster Cos.. Sharpe (2001), p. 340. No attempt has been made to list the state records.]
[North Dakota Fairly common nester in the western two-thirds of the state. email from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota Rare migrant west and central, accidental elsewhere. Uncommon summer resident northwest and northcentral. Tallman (2002), p. 304. Two eastern reports are shown. There are two confirmed nesting records, both of which are shown (Corson and Stanley counties). There is also probable nesting in Harding and Perkins counties. email from David L. Swanson (April 7, 2003). I suggest revising the status to read uncommon and local breeder northwest and north-central South Dakota, along with a rare migrant west. The lack of nesting records is mainly because nobody has really tried to go and look for nests. email from David L. Swanson (April 3, 2003). No attempt has been made to record western migrant records.]
- May 26, 1907 Stanley, South Dakota (confirmed nesting)
- (April 6, 1930 Dane, Wisconsin)
- June 21-26, 1935 Crawford, Michigan
- Oct. 30, 1950 Winnebago, Illinois
- Feb. 21, 1953 Shelby, Tennessee
- March 22, 1953 Shelby, Tennessee
- April 17, 1953 Shelby, Tennessee
- Dec. 27, 1953 Shelby, Tennessee
- Feb. 6, 1954 Shelby, Tennessee
- Dec. 26, 1954 Shelby, Tennessee
- (April 16, 1955 Jefferson, Kentucky)
- Oct. 12, 1955 Shelby, Tennessee
- Oct. 29, 1955 Shelby, Tennessee
- Oct. 20, 1956 Shelby, Tennessee
- Dec. 23, 1956 Shelby, Tennessee
- Jan. 10, 1957 Jackson, Illinois
- Jan. 13, 1957 Gallatin, Illinois
- Feb. 2, 1957 Dyer, Tennessee
- March 16, 1957 Gallatin, Illinois
- April 21, 1957 Shelby, Tennessee
- Dec. 22, 1957 Shelby, Tennessee
- Nov. 15-25, 1958 Butler, Ohio
- Oct. 18, 1959 Shelby, Tennessee
- Nov. 7, 1959 Shelby, Tennessee
- May 21, 1960 Oakland, Michigan
- April 17, 1966 Cook, Illinois
- (March 30, 1967 Racine, Wisconsin)
- May 6, 1968 McHenry, Illinois
- May 1, 1971 Wadena, Minnesota
- April 22, 1972 Morgan, Illinois
- June 25, 1972 Clay, Minnesota
- June 16, 1973 Clay, Minnesota
- Oct. 2, 1973 Clay, Minnesota
- Aug. 3, 1974 Clay, Minnesota
- (Sept. 29, 1974 Racine, Wisconsin)
- Oct. 10-16, 1974 Clay, Minnesota
- Oct. 31, 1974 Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Oct. 3, 1975 Martin, Minnesota
- Oct. 19, 1975 Sangamon, Illinois
- Oct. 20, 1975 Macon, Illinois
- Oct. 22, 1975 Sangamon, Illinois
- Jan. 31, 1976 Lauderdale, Tennessee
- April 26, 1976 Sangamon, Illinois
- May 6, 1976 Rock, Minnesota
- May 30, 1976 Polk, Minnesota
- Oct. 1, 1976 Sangamon, Illinois
- March 30, 1977 Deuel, South Dakota
- May 25, 1977 Polk, Minnesota
- May 14, 1978 Clay, Minnesota
- May 12 to June 9, 1979 Muskegon, Michigan
- Aug. 13, 1979 Hennepin, Minnesota
- Sept. 29, 1979 Wilkin, Minnesota
- July ?, 1980 Norman, Minnesota
- July 6-9, 1980 Clay, Minnesota
- July 12, 1980 Rainy River, Ontario
- Sept. 7, 1980 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Oct. 18, 1980 Wilkin, Minnesota
- July 25, 1981 Clay, Minnesota
- April 15, 1982 Sandborn, South Dakota
- Oct. 30, 1982 Sangamon, Illinois
- April 21, 1983 Cook, Illinois
- May 1 and June 13, 1983 Clay, Minnesota (nesting)
- May 24 and June 4, 1984 Clay, Minnesota (nesting)
- May 25, 1986 Chippewa, Michigan
- July 22-30 and Aug. 8, 1987 Clay, Minnesota
- June 26 and July 24, 1988 Polk, Minnesota (nesting)
- June 26, 1988 Aitkin, Minnesota
- June 2-12, 1990 Rainy River, Ontario
- July 28-29 and Aug. 18 and Sept. 11, 1990 Roseau, Minnesota
- May 5, 1991 Clay, Minnesota
- April 27 to June 15, 1991 Roseau, Minnesota (nesting)
- May 25, 1991 Hubbard, Minnesota
- Aug. 22, 1992 Clay, Minnesota
- Oct. 19, 1992 St. Charles, Missouri (east-1)
- May 18, 1994 Big Stone, Minnesota
- June 18-25, 1994 Clay, Minnesota
- May 31 to June 1, 1995 Polk, Minnesota
- Oct. 29, 1995 Chippewa, Michigan
- Aug. 10, 1996 Corson, South Dakota (confirmed nesting)
- April 22, 1998 Cerro Gordo, Iowa
- May 29, 1998 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Oct. 24, 1998 Wilkin, Minnesota
- July 6-19, 1999 Rainy River, Ontario
- July 15-19, 2001 Kenora, Ontario
- Sept. 21-22, 2001 Dakota, Minnesota
- May 1, 2003 Stevens, Minnesota
- May 5, 2004 Hancock, Iowa
- Oct. 10-11, 2004 Cottonwood, Minnesota
- May 3, 2005 St. Charles, Missouri
- April 22, 2006 Fremont, Iowa
- Sept. 17, 2006 St. Louis, Minnesota
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Phainopepla
Kansas(3), Nebraska(1), Ontario(2), Wisconsin(1)
- Dec. 27, 1975 to Jan. 17, 1976 Elgin, Ontario (likely same indiv. as below)
- Feb. 29 to March 1, 1976 Middlesex, Ontario (likely same indiv. as above)
- Jan. 1 to Feb. 13, 1983 Box Butte, Nebraska
- Sept. 8-9, 1993 Finney, Kansas
- Oct. 31 to Nov. 30, 1993 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Sept. 3-4, 1994 Morton, Kansas
- Sept. 25-30, 1994 Finney, Kansas
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Virginias Warbler
Kansas(9 + 4), Michigan(2), Nebraska(7), Ontario(5), South Dakota(nest in Custer Co. + 1)
[South Dakota The only records for Virginias Warbers in SD is in Custer County, where there is confirmed nesting. This species was unknown in South Dakota until the summer of 1997, when several singing males were reported from Custer Co
.Intensive surveys of this area during the summer of 1998 revealed that Virginias Warbers were widespread in this area, with an estimated population size of at least 100 pairs
.This population is geographically isolated from the remainder of the known breeding range of the Virginias Warbler. The nearest known breeding locality is over 200 km to the southwest, near Casper, Wyoming. Tallman (2002), p. 312.]
- May 4-10, 1950 Morton, Kansas
- May 6, 1950 Morton, Kansas
- May 8, 1950 Morton, Kansas
- May 16, 1958 Essex, Ontario
- May 7, 1964 Finney, Kansas
- May 14, 1972 Johnson, Kansas
- May 9-11, 1974 Essex, Ontario
- May 3-4, 1975 Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 20, 1986 Morton, Kansas
- May 9, 1993 Johnson, Kansas
- May 13, 1993 Wayne, Michigan
- May 22, 1995 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- May 20-21, 1997 Chippewa, Michigan
- May 17, 1998 Kimball, Nebraska
- July 8, 1999 Geary, Kansas
- Sept. 4, 1999 Morton, Kansas
- Aug. 26-27, 2000 Kimball, Nebraska (diff. indiv. from below)
- Aug. 27, 2000 Kimball, Nebraska (diff. indiv. from above)
- Sept. 3, 2000 Kimball, Nebraska
- Aug. 29, 2001 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Aug. 26, 2002 Kimball, Nebraska
- Aug. 31, 2002 Kimball, Nebraska
- May 14, 2003 Lambton, Ontario
- May 13, 2004 Meade, South Dakota
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Black-throated Gray Warbler
Illinois(7), Indiana(2), Iowa(2), Kansas(3 + ?), Kentucky(1), Michigan(5), Minnesota(6), Nebraska(4), Ohio(10), Ontario(11), Souh Dakota(5), Tennessee(1), Wisconsin(4)
- April 24, 1938 Hennepin, Minnesota
- April 24, 1946 Cook, Illinois
- May 22, 1948 Minnehaha, South Dakota
- Nov. 15, 1950 Franklin, Ohio
- Dec. 7-15, 1952 Toronto, Ontario
- May 14, 1956 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- April 30 to May 1, 1958 Washtenaw, Michigan
- May 19, 1961 Woodbury, Iowa
- May 5-11, 1962 Peel, Ontario
- Nov. 25, 1962 Wayne, Michigan
- April 25-26, 1967 Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Oct. 9, 1968 Cook, Illinois
- Dec. 5, 1968 Dane, Wisconsin
- Nov. 19 to Dec. 16, 1969 Athens, Ohio
- Sept. 30, 1972 Carter, Tennessee
- May 2, 1973 Hughes, South Dakota
- Aug. 4, 1973 Pennington, South Dakota
- April 29-30, 1975 Wayne, Michigan
- May 3, 1975 Sangamon, Illinois
- Sept. 6, 1975 Champaign, Illinois
- Dec. 28, 1979 to Jan. 6, 1980 Middlesex, Ontario
- Nov. 13-23, 1980 Niagara, Ontario
- May 2, 1982 Barton, Kansas
- May 8, 1983 Toronto, Ontario
- Sept. 27, 1983 Porter, Indiana
- May 2-10, 1984 Cook, Illinois
- June 16-17, 1986 Durham, Ontario
- Sept. 1, 1986 Brown, South Dakota
- Nov. 28, 1986 to Jan. 14, 1987 Fayette, Kentucky
- Sept. 10, 1989 Dodge, Wisconsin
- April 21-26, 1991 Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Aug. 31, 1991 Hennepin, Minnesota
- April 26 to May 3, 1992 Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Sept. 7, 1992 Essex, Ontario
- Nov. 25, 1992 to Feb. 16, 1993 Brown, Ohio
- Dec. 11-18, 1993 Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Oct. 29, 1994 Chisago, Minnesota
- Nov. 11-28, 1994 Tuscarawas, Ohio
- April 25 to May 3, 1995 Wellington, Ontario
- Sept. 14, 1996 Toranto, Ontario
- May 2, 1997 Oxford, Ontario
- May 10, 1997 Cedar, Iowa
- Oct. 22-223, 1997 Halton, Ontario
- May 4-8, 1998 Cook, Illinois
- May 20, 1998 Cook, Illinois
- May 1, 1999 Kimball, Nebraska
- Oct. 16-17, 1999 Harvey, Kansas
- May 23-24, 2000 Lake, Minnesota
- May 25, 2000 Otoe, Nebraska
- May 6, 2001 Lincoln, South Dakota
- Sept. 7, 2001 Kimball, Nebraska
- Dec. 15, 2001 to April 13, 2002 Kalamazoo, Michigan
- April 17, 2002 Licking, Ohio
- Sept. 1, 2002 Grant, Nebraska
- Sept. 15, 2002 Sedgwick, Kansas
- Aug. 31 to Sept. 29, 2004 Allen, Indiana
- May 4, 2005 Jefferson, Wisconsin
- May 9, 2005 Erie, Ohio
- Aug. 31, 2005 Door, Wisconsin
- Oct. 14, 2005 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Oct. 22, 2005 Summit, Ohio
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Townsends Warbler
Illinois(4), Indiana(4), Iowa(3), Kansas(1 + ?), Michigan(3), Minnesota(5), Nebraska(rare in west + 7 eastern), North Dakota(1), Ohio(2), Ontario(4 + 2), South Dakota(8), Tennessee(3), Wisconsin(2)
[Nebraska The Townsends Warbler is a rare but regular migrant in the Panhandle. There are seven reports east of the Panhandle that are shown.]
- May 7, 1950 Scott, Iowa
- July 14, 1965 Lincoln, Nebraska
- May 1, 1966 Essex, Ontario
- Aug. 17, 1966 Lincoln, Nebraska
- May 11-12, 1972 Essex, Ontario
- Sept. 17, 1972 Perkins, Nebraska
- Nov. 11, 1972 Perkins, Nebraska
- April 7, 1973 Lucas, Ohio
- Sept. 28, 1973 Perkins, Nebraska
- April 30, 1979 Warrick, Indiana
- May 22, 1979 Scott, Minnesota
- May 6, 1980 Cook, Illinois
- May 2, 1982 Morgan, Illinois
- April 30, 1983 Lucas, Ohio
- May 1-2, 1983 Porter, Indiana
- Sept. 1, 1984 Bennett, South Dakota
- May 1, 1988 Wayne, Michigan
- May 12, 1988 Muscatine, Iowa
- May 11, 1991 Woodbury, Iowa
- May 6, 1993 Cook, Illinois
- Aug. 27, 1993 Hennepin, Minnesota
- Dec. 5-12, 1993 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- April 30 to May 1, 1994 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- April 30, 1994 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- May 8-9, 1994 Kent, Ontario
- Sept. 19, 1994 Parke, Indiana
- Oct. 30, 1994 Brown, South Dakota
- Dec. 3, 1994 Blount, Tennessee
- Dec. 30, 1994 Hardin, Tennessee
- Sept. 13, 1995 Sedgwick, Kansas
- May 11, 1996 Sarpy, Nebraska
- May 13, 1996 Chippewa, Michigan
- May 18, 1996 Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Oct. 6, 1996 Marion, Indiana
- April 20-23, 2000 Durham, Ontario
- Aug. 23, 2000 Custer, South Dakota
- Aug. 29, 2000 Pennington, South Dakota
- Sept. 16, 2000 Adams, North Dakota
- May 11, 2001 Hughes, South Dakota
- Aug. 21, 2001 Meade, South Dakota
- Sept. 2, 2001 Grant, Nebraska
- Sept. 3, 2001 Pennington, South Dakota
- Oct. 12, 2002 Cook, Illinois
- Jan. 13, 2004 Carter, Tennessee
- Sept. 9-11, 2004 Anoka, Minnesota
- Sept. 18, 2004 Pennington, South Dakota
- Oct. 29 to Nov. 4, 2006 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Hermit Warbler
Illinois(1), Kansas(1), Minnesota(2), Missouri(1), Nebraska(1), Ontario(7), Wisconsin(1)
- May 3, 1931 Isanti, Minnesota
- May 7, 1964 Finney, Kansas
- Dec. 20, 1969 Nodaway, Missouri
- Sept. 10, 1978 Lennox & Addington, Ontario
- May 2-7, 1981 Essex, Ontario
- April 27, 1982 Outagamie, Wisconsin
- May 14, 1983 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- April 30, 1984 Toronto, Ontario
- May 23, 1989 Manitoulin, Ontario
- April 30, 2002 Essex, Ontario
- May 15, 2002 Knox, Nebraska
- Dec. 8, 2002 to Feb. 2, 2003 DuPage, Illinois
- May 7, 2003 Essex, Ontario
- May 13, 2003 Bruce, Ontario
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Graces Warbler
Illinois(1)
- Sept. 8, 2003 Cook, Illinois
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Swainsons Warbler
Illinois(former nesting + 12), Indiana(2), Kansas(7), Kentucky(nest), Michigan(1), Missouri(nest + 6), Nebraska(3), Ohio(5), Ontario(5), Tennessee(nest), West Virginia(nest), Wisconsin(2)
[Illinois There are confirmed or probable former nesting records for 6 southeastern counties (Alexander, Jackson, Massac, Perry, Randolph and Union) Bohlen (1989), pp. 166-167. In addition, 10 northern vagrant records are shown. The last confirmed breeding record is from 1982. The IL Breeding Bird Altas found no more than a possible nesting in Jackson County.]
[Kentucky A rare and local summer resident. Confirmed nesting has been documented for four counties (Letcher, Powell, Pulaski and Wolfe), with probable nesting in another 9 (Ballard, Bell, Calloway, Fulton, Harlan, Letcher, McCreary, Perry and Pike). - Palmer-Ball, Jr. from message of Jan. 27, 2003.]
[Missouri Locally rare summer resident along river floodplains in the southern two tiers of counties; accidental transient elsewhere. Robbins (1992), p. 298. There is confirmed or probable nesting in 10 counties (Butler, Durkin, Howell, New Madrid, Mississippi, Oregon, Ozark, Ripley, Taney and Wayne). Jacobs (1997) and Robbins (1992). Beyond these nesting counties there are 5 spring and one summer record listed. Reports from the extreme south are not on the MO review list and thus these individual records cannot be gathered.]
[Tennessee The Swainsons Warbler is an uncommon summer resident of wooded bottomlands and ravines in Tennessee. Nicholson (1997), p. 303. Nicholson reported 21 counties with confirmed or probable nesting.]
[West Virginia Uncommon to fairly common, very local summer resident. Hall (1983) p. 132. Buckelew (1994) and Hall (1983) report confirmed or probable nesting for 16 counties.]
- May 27, 1927 Sarpy, Nebraska
- April 19, 1941 Cook, Illinois
- May 4 to June 21, 1947 Lawrence, Ohio
- April 22, 1950 St. Louis City, Missouri
- May 16, 1956 Hamilton, Nebraska
- May 11, 1957 Johnson, Kansas
- May 13, 1962 Porter, Indiana
- May 11, 1963 Cook, Illinois
- May 16, 1965 Cherokee, Kansas
- May 23, 1969 Johnson, Kansas
- April 23, 1973 St. Louis City, Missouri
- May 4, 1973 Johnson, Kansas
- May 22, 1975 Essex, Ontario
- May 9, 1976 Dane, Wisconsin
- May 15, 1977 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 22, 1977 Franklin, Missouri
- May 9, 1979 Cook, Illinois (diff. indiv. than below)
- May 9, 1979 Cook, Illinois (diff. indiv. than above)
- May 13, 1980 Johnson, Kansas
- May 3, 1981 Osage, Missouri
- May 9-11, 1981 Richland, Illinois
- May 8, 1982 Pike, Illinois
- May 4, 1983 Cook, Illinois
- April 21, 1985 Champaign, Illinois
- April 27-28, 1985 Franklin, Ohio
- May 10-14, 1986 Essex, Ontario
- May 18-25, 1987 Jackson, Ohio
- May 23, 1987 Cook, Illinois
- May 25-28, 1991 Norfolk, Ontario
- June 14-25, 1992 Montgomery, Kansas
- May 6, 1993 Essex, Ontario
- May 8-9, 1993 Greene, Missouri
- June 24 to July 5, 1993 Jefferson, Ohio
- May 13, 1995 Kent, Ontario
- May 28, 1995 Champaign, Illinois
- April 27-29, 1996 Cook, Illinois
- May 7, 1996 Sedgwick, Kansas
- April 28, 1998 Lucas, Ohio
- May 8, 1999 Warrick, Indiana
- May 3, 2001 Barry, Michigan
- May 22, 2002 Brown, Wisconsin
- May 4-10, 2003 Jackson, Illinois
- May 21, 2005 Ashland, Ohio
- July 10-11, 2005 Clay, Missouri
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MacGillivrays Warbler
Illinois(1), Iowa(1), Kansas(uncommon), Minnesota(1), Missouri(1), Nebraska(uncommon in west + 7 eastern records), North Dakota(casual migrant), Ontario(1), South Dakota(nest in far west + 2 far east reports), Wisconsin(1)
[Kansas - The MacGillivrays Warbler is an uncommon transient in the western third of Kansas and a vagrant eastward in the state. - Thompson (1992), p.248. No specific records are given.]
[Nebraska This warbler is an uncommon migrant in the west. There are no confirmed nesting records. Six eastern migrant reports are shown.]
[North Dakota Casual spring and fall migrant. email from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota Uncommon migrant and summer resident in the Black Hills. Rare migrant elsewhere far west, casual central, and accidental far east. Tallman (2002), p. 341. There is confirmed or probable nesting in 4 Black Hills counties (Custer, Lawrence, Meade and Pennington). Peterson (1995), p. 216 and Tallman (2002), p. 341. Two far east migrant reports are listed.]
- May 20, 1890 Wentworth, Ontario
- May 15, 1915 Fulton, Illinois
- May 11, 1958 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- Sept. 23 and Oct. 4, 1965 Minnehaha, South Dakota
- June 9, 1967 Brookings, South Dakota
- May 1, 1974 Atchison, Missouri
- Sept. 13, 1982 Boone, Nebraska
- May 20, 1986 Cedar, Nebraska
- May 10, 1994 Lancaster, Nebraska
- June 2, 1995 Hardin, Iowa
- May 15, 1999 Clay, Nebraska
- May 10, 2000 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Sept. 2, 2000 Fillmore, Nebraska
- Sept. 7, 2002 Thomas, Nebraska
- May 29, 2004 Cuming, Nebraska
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Painted Redstart
Kansas(2), Michigan(3), Minnesota(1), Ohio(1), Ontario(1), (Wisconsin-1 hypothetical)
- (April 22, 1965 Dane, Wisconsin)
- Nov. 15-22, 1970 Cuyahoga, Ohio
- Nov. 4-15, 1971 Durham, Ontario
- Nov. 12-13, 1983 Delta, Michigan
- Sept. 30, 1992 Aitkin, Minnesota
- April 5, 2000 Stafford, Kansas
- May 4, 2001 Mason, Michigan
- Nov. 15-16, 2002 Presque Isle, Michigan
- June 23-24, 2003 Comanche, Kansas
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Hepatic Tanager
Illinois(1), Nebraska(1)
- Nov. 23-29, 1981 Adams, Illinois
- Dec. 18, 1998 to Jan. 6, 1999 Cuming, Nebraska
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Green-tailed Towhee
Illinois(9), Indiana(1), Iowa(2), Kansas(rare), Kentucky(1), Manitoba(2), Michigan(9), Minnesota(4), Missouri(7), Nebraska(rare in west + 15 eastern reports), North Dakota(1), Ohio(4), Ontario(5), South Dakota(9), Tennessee(3), West Virginia(1), Wisconsin(10)
[Kansas - The Green-tailed Towhee is a rare migrant in southwest Kansas and a vagrant elsewhere in the state. - Thompson (1992), p. 281. No specific records are given.]
[Nebraska This towhee is rare but regular in the Panhandle. There are fifteen reports east of the Panhandle that are shown.]
- March 12, 1920 Lafayette, Missouri
- March 23, 1947 Clay, Missouri
- Nov. 23 to Dec. 26, 1952 St. Charles, Missouri
- Dec. 8, 1952 to March 9, 1953 McDonough, Illinois
- Dec. 14-29, 1952 Winnebago, Wisconsin
- Dec. 21-25, 1952 Shelby, Tennessee
- April 17, 1953 Jackson, Illinois
- March 30, 1954 Middlesex, Ontario
- March to April, 1954 Niagara, Ontario
- June 1, 1954 Cook, Illinois
- May 3, 1955 Keith, Nebraska
- Nov. 1, 1955 Schoolcraft, Michigan
- Jan. 5-26, 1956 Beadle, South Dakota
- Nov. 24, 1956 Peel, Ontario
- Dec. 23, 1956 Shelby, Tennessee
- Dec. 23, 1956 Dane, Wisconsin
- March 24 to April 26, 1957 Carter, Tennessee
- Dec. 19, 1957 to April 17, 1958 Cabell, West Virginia
- Jan. 20 to Feb. 9, 1960 Winnebago, Illinois
- May 31, 1963 Logan, Nebraska
- Late Dec., 1963 into Feb., 1964 Franklin, Ohio
- May 10, 1964 Pierce, Wisconsin
- Sept. 24, 1964 Ashtabula, Ohio
- May 13-23, 1965 Burleigh, North Dakota
- May 30, 1965 Pennington, South Dakota
- Early Dec., 1966 to mid-Jan., 1967 St. Louis, Minnesota
- May 10-13, 1967 Pennington, South Dakota
- May 11, 1967 Pennington, South Dakota
- Feb. 25, 1968 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Dec., 1968 Mason, Illinois
- Feb. 7 to April 4, 1969 Racine, Wisconsin
- Sept. 6, 1969 McPherson, Nebraska
- Dec. 12, 1969 to March 31, 1970 Hamilton, Ohio
- May 13, 1970 Pennington, South Dakota
- Oct. 11-12, 1970 Durham, Ontario
- May 8-9, 1971 Pennington, South Dakota
- Sept. 14-16, 1971 Perkins, Nebraska
- May 15, 1972 Perkins, Nebraska
- April 19 to May 2, 1973 St. Joseph, Indiana
- April 30, 1974 Perkins, Nebraska
- Dec. 22, 1974 to Jan. 5, 1975 Allegan, Michigan
- March 1, 1975 Dallas, Missouri
- May 5, 1975 Buena Vista, Iowa
- Feb. 3, 1976 St. Charles, Missouri
- Dec. 18, 1976 to Jan. 25, 1977 Greene, Missouri
- Last 2 weeks Feb., 1978 Lincoln, Nebraska
- April 25, 1979 Whiteside, Illinois
- May 20, 1979 Ottawa, Michigan
- Early Nov., 1979 to April 15, 1980 Iron, Wisconsin
- Winter 1979-80 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Winter 1979-80 York, Nebraska
- Jan. 5 to April 17, 1980 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Nov. 30, 1981 to Jan. 4, 1982 (Altona), Manitoba
- June 6, 1982 McPherson, Nebraska
- Oct. 4, 1983 Douglas, Nebraska
- April 17, 1984 Dixon, Nebraska
- May 12-14, 1984 (Kleefeld), Manitoba
- Nov. 14, 1984 to March 2, 1985 Lancaster, Nebraska
- Mid-Jan. to Feb. 25, 1985 Bay, Michigan
- June 4, 1985 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Oct., 1985 to April, 1986 Essex, Ontario
- Mid-Oct., 1985 to Feb. ?, 1986 Oakland, Michigan
- Jan. 3-10, 1987 Union, Illinois
- June 7 to late July, 1987 Pennington, South Dakota
- May 14, 1988 Bay, Michigan
- May 13, 1990 Clay, Minnesota
- May 22 to early June, 1990 Polk, Iowa
- May 16, 1991 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- May 6-9, 1992 Muhlenberg, Kentucky
- May 112-13, 1992 Butte, South Dakota
- May 12-15, 1992 Carver, Minnesota
- Oct. 10-22, 1992 Bayfield, Wisconsin
- Jan. 10 to April 15, 1993 Lorain, Ohio
- Dec. 9, 1994 to Jan. 2, 1995 Jackson, Missouri
- Dec. 18, 1994 St. Louis, Minnesota
- May 12, 1995 Winnebago, Wisconsin
- May 18-20, 1995 Butte, South Dakota
- May 20-21, 1996 Boone, Illinois
- Oct. 9-10, 1999 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Oct. 12, 2001 Cook, Illinois
- April 6, 2002 Benzie, Michigan
- Sept. 24-29, 2003 Chippewa, Michigan
- Nov. 29, 2003 to Jan. 18, 2004 Wayne, Michigan
- Dec. 10, 2003 to Feb. 5, 2004 Floyd, Indiana
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Cassins Sparrow
Illinois(1), Indiana(2), Kansas(nest), Michigan(1), (Missouri-1 hypothetical), Nebraska(rare and erratic nesting), Ontario(7), South Dakota(2)
[Kansas - The Cassins Sparrow is a common transient and summer resident in sagebrush in western Kansas.... - Thompson (1992), p. 289. There are 19 counties with confirmed or probable nesting records. Busby (2001), p. 364.]
[Nebraska Rare but erratic regular breeder and spring and fall migrant west and southwest. Sharpe (2001), p. 385. Western Nebraska appears to be at the northern limit of its breeding, even on a sporatic basis. Mollhoff (2001), p. 170. Probably a casual breeder. Cannot be considered part of the regularly breeding avifauna. Mollhoff (2001), p. 170. Confirmed or probable nesting in 6 western counties (Box Butte, Chase, Dundy, Garden, Keith and Perkins). Mollhoff and Sharpe. No records east of this are known.]
- May 13, 1967 Essex, Ontario
- June 12, 1977 Fall River, South Dakota
- Sept. 28, 1981 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- May 27 to June 6, 1983 Cook, Illinois
- May 19-23, 1984 Essex, Ontario
- June 16 to July 2, 1984 Pulaski, Indiana
- Sept. 16, 1985 Keweenaw, Michigan
- May 7-8, 1987 Essex, Ontario
- (May 9, 1987 Ray, Missouri)
- Aug. 15, 1987 Norfolk, Ontario
- May 17, 1990 Essex, Ontario
- Oct. 17, 1990 Essex, Ontario
- June 12-16, 1993 Whitley, Indiana
- July 5-21, 2002 Fall River, South Dakota
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Bachmans Sparrow
Illinois(former nesting records from 2 counties + 9 records from beyond nesting counties), Indiana(former nesting records from 17 counties + non nesting records from an additional 14 counties), Kansas(2), Kentucky(current confirmed nesting from one county, Triggs + former nesting records from 18 other counties), Michigan(5), Missouri(5 counties with current nesting + 8 counties with former nesting + 3 records from locations beyond nesting areas), Ohio(former nesting records from 39 counties + 16 records from locations beyond nesting areas), Ontario(9), Tennessee(6 counties with current nesting + 8 counties with former nesting + 1), West Virginia(former nesting records from 30 counties)
[Illinois Apparently none have been seen
in the state since 1975. Bohlen (1989), p. 179. The last state record is for Sept. 7, 1975 in Jackson County. There are nesting records for Champaign (1896) and Cook (1916). Bohlen (1989), p. 179. Outside these two former nesting counties, Bohlen mentions 9 records beyond these counties.]
[Indiana Between 1950 and 1955 it was recorded in twenty counties and as far north as Tippecanoe County. There were reports from only seven counties from 1956 to 1966. The next sightings were in 1976 (Orange County), 1978 (Knox County), 1979 (Johnson and Warrick Counties), and 1980 (Johnson County). Mumbord (1984), p. 306. In 1980, also in Monroe County. message from Kenneth J. Brock, Feb. 10, 2003. The decline of this sparrow, then, has been dramatic. Mumford (1984), p. 306. In a message from Feb. 10, 2003, Kenneth J. Brock listed 17 counties with former nesting records. In a message from Feb. 12, 2003, Brock listed an additional 14 counties with non-nesting records. The last report of this sparrow in Indiana is for June 4, 1988 in Crawford County. Castrale (1998), p. 367.]
[Kentucky Extremely rare and local (formerly uncommon) summer resident. Formerly recorded statewide....Subsequent to a dramatic population decline that appeared to commence in the early to mid-1960s, this species could only be found in a few locations in western KY by the mid- to late 1980s. For about a decade it was to have been extirpate from KY, but recent work on the Fort Campbell Military Res., Trigg Co. (as well as adjacent areas in TN), has yielded observations of a small number of territorial birds and an active nest....There is also a very recent summer sight record from Callway Co., 28 June 2002. - Palmer-Ball, Jr. (2003), p.141. Outside the current nesting in Trigg Co., there are records of former nesting from 18 counties (Calloway, Edmonson, Fulton, Graves, Harlan, Hopkins, Jefferson, Kenton, Laurael, Logan, McCracken, Madison, Meade, Mercer, Nelson, Pike, Pulaski and Warren). - Palmer-Ball, Jr. from message of Jan. 27, 2003.]
[Missouri Very rare and local summer resident in the Ozarks, and at least formerly in the Ozark Border. Robbins (1992), p.322. There are confirmed or probable nesting reports from 5 counties (Howell, Iron, Oregon, Ozark and Texas). Jacobs (1997), p, 309. There are at least 8 counties with former nesting reports. Robbins (1992), p. 323. Three records away from nesting areas are shown.]
[Ohio Declines for the Bachmans begin in the late 1950s. After that, the sparrow just quietly disappeared from Ohio. Peterjohn (1989), p. 193. The last record dates from Sept. 6, 1978 in Scioto County. Peterjohn (2001), p. 483. There are former nesting records for 39 counties, which covers much of the lower half of Ohio. Brooks (1938), pp. 89-90. Also shown are 16 over flight and non-nesting summer records supplied by Bill Whan.]
[Tennessee By the 1950s, a decline in Bachmans Sparrow numbers was evident throughout much of Tennessee. This decline occurred throughout much of the sparrows range
Nicholson (1997), p. 337. Nicholson reported 6 counties with confirmed nesting and another 8 with former confirmed nesting. In 2004, a Bachmans was found for the first time in White County.]
[West Virginia This species had once been widespread and moderately common in all of West Virginia west of the Allegheny Mountains
.The Bachmans Sparrow has now nearly totally disappeared in the state
. Buckelew (1994), p. 174. There are 30 counties with former nesting records. Brooks (1938), p. 90.]
- May 14 and 17, 1909 Erie, Ohio
- Noted each fall, 1909-1913 Lake, Ohio
- April 16, 1917 Essex, Ontario
- April 22, 1922 Lake, Illinois
- May 6, 1928 Norfolk, Ontario
- April 20, 1941 Boone, Missouri
- April 29, 1944 Monroe, Michigan
- May 2, 1944 Cuyahoga, Ohio
- May 13, 1946 Wayne, Michigan
- April 23-24, 1948 Washtenaw, Michigan
- April 26, 1948 Johnson, Kansas
- May 18-19, 1948 Lucas, Ohio
- Spring into June, 1948 Jackson, Illinois
- April 24, 1949 Wyandotte, Kansas
- May 1, 3, 6 and 8, 1949 Portage, Ohio
- May, 1950 Geauga, Ohio
- July, 1952 Saline, Illinois
- April 16 to Aug. 16, 1953 Williamson, Illinois
- June 7, 1953 Jackson, Illinois
- July 27, 1954 Livingston, Michigan
- May 10, 1958 Ottawa, Ohio
- April, 1960 Essex, Ontario
- May 14, 1961 Essex, Ontario
- May, 1963 Essex, Ontario
- Summering, 1963 Columbia, Ohio
- April 26, 1964 Macomb, Michigan
- May 7-10, 1964 Essex, Ontario
- May 8-9, 1964 Essex, Ontario
- May, 1965 Essex, Ontario
- May 22, 1965 Lucas, Ohio
- May, 1966 Essex, Ontario
- June 18, 1966 Lincoln, Missouri
- May 26, 1968 Auglaize, Ohio
- Summering, 1968 Lucas, Ohio
- Summering, 1971 Lucas, Ohio
- April 29, 1972 Williamson, Illinois
- April 29 to June 3, 1972 Johnson, Illinois
- Summering, 1972 Lucas, Ohio
- Summering, 1972 Mahoning, Ohio
- Summering, 1972 Trumbull, Ohio
- Summering, 1974 Pope, Illinois
- Sept. 7, 1975 Jackson, Illinois
- July 6, 1976 Lucas, Ohio
- Sept. 28, 1996 Camden, Missouri
- June 28, 2002 Calloway, Kentucky
- May 1-15, 2004 White, Tennessee
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Rufous-crowned Sparrow
Kansas(probable nesting + 12), Wisconsin(1)
[Kansas There is probable nesting in Comanche County. Busby (2001), p. 364]
- June 7, 1936 Comanche, Kansas
- May 21, 1950 Morton, Kansas
- Dec. 26, 1982 Geary, Kansas
- Nov. 12, 1985 Morton, Kansas
- June 6, 1996 Comanche, Kansas (singing male)
- July 3, 1997 Comanche, Kansas (several territorial males)
- May 1, 1998 Comanche, Kansas
- May 29 to June 6, 1999 Riley, Kansas
- Nov. 25-26, 2000 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- (6 years with fall records between Sept. 27 and Jan. 2) Morton, Kansas
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Brewers Sparrow
Illinois(4), Kansas(nest + 1), Manitoba(1), Michigan(1), Minnesota(3), Nebraska(nest + 1), North Dakota(nest), Ontario(1) South Dakota(nest in far west + 1 eastern report)
[Kansas - The Brewers Sparrow is a rare transient in western Kansas and a very local summer resident in the extreme southwest. - Thompson (1992), p. 299. Only one specific record is given. There is confirmed nesting for two counties (Finney and Morton). Busby (2001), p. 369 and Thompson (1992), p. 300.]
[Nebraska Fairly common regular breeder western Panhandle. Sharpe (2001), p. 390. There are confirmed or probable nesting records for 6 far western Panhandle counties (Banner, Box Butte, Dawes, Kimball, Scotts Bluff and Sioux). Mollhoff (2001), p. 172 and Sharpe (2001), p. 390-391. One migrant record east of the Panhandle is shown.]
[North Dakota - Nests in Bowman, Slope, Golden Valley and Billings counties. - Johnsgard, 1979. Records from the SW are not on the ND review list and thus such individual records cannot be gathered.]
[South Dakota Uncommon migrant and summer resident far northwest and southwest. Tallman (2002), p. 357. There is confirmed nesting in 3 counties that border Wyoming (Butte, Fall River and Harding). Tallman (2002), p. 357. One extralimital migrant report is shown.]
- Aug. 20, 1919 Brown, Nebraska
- April 30, 1961 Shawnee, Kansas
- May 20, 1974 Hughes, South Dakota
- Sept. 28, 1974 Rock, Minnesota
- Oct. 10, 1975 Pipestone, Minnesota
- May 26, 1982 Cook, Illinois
- May 29, 1986 Cook, Illinois
- July 2-16, 1988 (Douglas), Manitoba
- Nov. 26, 1996 to early/mid May, 1997 Cook, Illinois
- May 24-25, 1997 Chippewa, Michigan
- Dec. 4, 1998 Will, Illinois
- May 27, 2003 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- June 22, 2005 Grant, Minnesota
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Black-throated Sparrow
Illinois(6), Iowa(1), Kansas(8), Michigan(3), Minnesota(6), Missouri(1), Nebraska(5), North Dakota(1), Ohio(2), Ontario(1), South Dakota(1), Wisconsin(7)
- Sept. 11-13, 1948 Cook, Illinois
- Nov. 25, 1952 Finney, Kansas
- May 3-4, 1959 Winnebago, Illinois
- Dec. 23, 1959 to April 22, 1960 Dane, Wisconsin
- Spring, 1961 Cook, Illinois
- Nov. 5 to Dec. 9, 1961 Ashtabula, Ohio
- July 1, 1969 Morton, Kansas
- April 13, 1971 Cowley, Kansas
- Last half Dec., 1971 Clay, South Dakota
- June 26, 1972 Sioux, Nebraska
- Dec. 4, 1973 to Feb. 6, 1974 Douglas, Nebraska
- Sept. 20-23, 1974 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Mid-Feb. to early May, 1976 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Oct. 27, 1979 Sedgwick, Kansas
- Oct. 30 to Nov. 10, 1979 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Jan. 6 to early March, 1980 Cook, Illinois
- Winter to April 16, 1980 Cook, Illinois
- Feb. 7-24, 1980 Winnebago, Illinois
- Oct. 7, 1980 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Nov. 21, 1982 to Feb. 5, 1983 Outagamie, Wisconsin
- Nov. 30, 1982 to Jan. 3, 1983 Price, Wisconsin
- Dec. 7, 1982 to Feb. 23, 1983 Muskegon, Michigan
- May 27, 1984 Stutsman, North Dakota
- June 3 to Aug. 1, 1988 Geauga, Ohio (only summering record)
- Nov. 20, 1989 Barry, Michigan
- Sept. 11, 1992 Morton, Kansas
- Oct. 2-3, 1992 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Nov. 13-15, 1992 Chippewa, Michigan
- Nov. 15-18, 1992 Winnebago, Wisconsin
- Nov. 25 to Dec. 27, 1992 Wilkin, Minnesota
- Dec. 5-6, 1992 Johnson, Kansas
- Jan. 2 to early March, 1993 Dixon, Nebraska
- Jan. 15-20, 1993 Atchison, Missouri
- March 16 to April 9, 1993 Black Hawk, Iowa
- March 31 to April 9, 1993 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 4, 1996 Morton, Kansas
- Nov. 8, 1997 Mower, Minnesota
- Early Dec., 1997 to April 12, 1998 Sarpy, Nebraska
- March 10, 1998 Sedgwick, Kansas
- Jan. 6 to March 25, 2001 Dane, Wisconsin
- Oct. 7, 2001 Lake, Minnesota
- April 16-17, 2002 Clay, Minnesota
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Golden-crowned Sparrow
Illinois(4), Iowa(3), Kansas(13 + 8), Manitoba(2), Michigan(3), Minnesota(3), Missouri(3), Nebraska(3), North Dakota(5), Ontario(5 + 4), South Dakota(2), Wisconsin(8)
- Fall, 1853 Racine, Wisconsin
- Fall, 1854 Racine, Wisconsin
- Spring, 1856 Racine, Wisconsin
- April, 1858 Racine, Wisconsin
- June 14, 1934 Burleigh, North Dakota
- Nov. 28, 1935 Lake, Illinois
- April 29, 1942 Cook, Illinois
- May 5 to June 5, 1963 Bayfield, Wisconsin
- May 15 to June 2, 1964 Bayfield, Wisconsin
- May 10 to May 17, 1965 Bayfield, Wisconsin
- May 3-7, 1977 Guthrie, Iowa
- Jan. 12 to April 3, 1978 Barry, Michigan
- Jan. 3-15, 1982 Northumberland, Ontario
- May 13-14, 1984 (Altona), Manitoba
- Nov. 25-26, 1984 Box Butte, Nebraska
- April 29, 1987 Chippewa, Minnesota
- Oct. 20, 1988 Norfolk, Ontario
- Jan. 1-7, 1989 Scott, Kansas
- Feb. 20 to March 25, 1989 Lee, Illinois (likely same indiv. as #21)
- Oct. 16-22, 1989 Toranto, Ontario
- Nov. 11, 1989 to Feb. 18, 1990 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Dec. 15, 1989 to April 11, 1990 Lee, Illinois (likely same indiv. as #18)
- May 1-3, 1991 Barry, Michigan
- April 16-22, 1992 Morgan, Missouri
- May 3-6, 1992 Wellington, Ontario
- Oct. 9, 1992 Ward, North Dakota
- Nov. 26, 1992 to April 18, 1993 Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- Nov. 27, 1992 to April 21, 1993 Boone, Missouri
- Dec. 22, 1993 Jefferson, Kansas
- Dec. 30, 1993 Scott, Kansas
- About two weeks in early May, 1995 Hamilton, Iowa
- Oct. 26-31, 1995 Chippewa, Michigan
- Jan. 3, 1995 Osage, Kansas
- May 10, 1995 Lake, South Dakota
- May 16, 1995 McHenry, North Dakota
- Oct. 20, 1995 Phillips, Kansas
- Jan. 1, 1996 Linn, Kansas
- Dec. 7, 1996 McHenry, North Dakota
- May 4, 1997 Morton, Kansas
- May 19-21, 1997 (Delta), Manitoba
- Dec. 21, 1997 Jefferson, Kansas
- Jan. 3, 1998 Finney, Kansas
- Dec. 18, 1998 Harlan, Nebraska
- Dec. 19, 1998 Henry, Missouri
- Nov. 5, 1999 Meade, South Dakota
- Dec. 3, 1999 Cherry, Nebraska
- Jan. 25, 2000 Coffey, Kansas
- May 15, 2000 Burleigh, North Dakota
- Dec. 27, 2001 to May 1, 2002 Cook, Minnesota
- March 9, 2002 Linn, Kansas
- April 27, 2003 Stafford, Kansas
- May 19, 2003 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Dec. 3, 2003 Morris, Kansas
- Jan. 24 to Feb. 15, 2004 Winneshiek, Iowa
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McCowns Longspur
Indiana(2), Kansas(uncommon), Manitoba(3), Michigan(1), Minnesota(former nesting + 3), Missouri(4), Nebraska(nest west + 3 reports east), North Dakota(nest), South Dakota(former nesting)
[Kansas - The McCowns Longspur is probably an uncommon to rare transient and sporatic (sometimes abundant) winter resident in the west. It is casual in the east. - Thompson (1992), p. 342. There are no nesting records. The McCowns is not on the KS review list and thus there are no records to gather.]
[Minnesota In the nineteenth cetury this species bred on the high prairie along the extreme western margin of the state from Pipestone County north to Big Stone County and occassionally northward into the Red River Valley. It disapeared from the state about 1900. Roberts (1932) mentioned breeding records from Pipestone, Lincoln and Lac Qui Parle Counties
. Janssen (1987), p. 316. There are only 3 records since 1900, all three of which are shown.]
[Nebraska Fairly common regular breeder western Panhandle. Sharpe (2001), p. 418. There are confirmed or probable nesting records for the 4 Panhandle counties that border Wyoming (Banner, Kimball, Scotts Bluff and Sioux). Sharpe (2001), p. 418. Three migrant records east of the Panhandle are shown.]
[North Dakota - Nests east to Renville and eastern Bowman counties, rarely to McLean County. - Johnsgard, 1979. Rare nester in Bowman Co. email from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota Casual migrant and accidental summer visitor far west. Tallman (2002), p. 380. There is confirmed former nesting for three counties (Harding, Miner and Sanborn). Tallman (2002), p. 380. There are no current migrant reports outside of the far west, near the Wyoming border. No attempt has been made to show these western records.]
- April 11, 1919 Lincoln, Nebraska
- May 29, 1925 (Whitewater Lake), Manitoba
- March 26, 1936 Adams, Nebraska
- Dec. 28, 1951 Holt, Missouri
- May 10, 1974 (near Lyleton), Manitoba
- March 16, 1975 Nodaway, Missouri
- Jan. 11-16, 1979 St. Charles, Missouri
- May 27-29, 1981 Chippewa, Michigan
- April 6, 1982 Parke, Indiana
- June 11, 1982 Cook, Minnesota
- Nov. 15, 1986 St. Clair, Missouri
- Oct. 19-20, 1986 St. Louis, Minnesota
- May 10, 1991 (Leaf Rapids), Manitoba
- Feb. 19, 1997 Parke, Indiana
- April 10, 1997 Knox, Nebraska
- May 8, 2000 St. Louis, Minnesota
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Chestnut-collared Longspur
Illinois(4), Iowa(13), Kansas(uncommon), Manitoba(nest + 2 outlying records), Michigan(4), Minnesota(nesting in west + 5 eastern records), Missouri(14), Nebraska(nest in west + 8 eastern), North Dakota(nest), Ontario(3), South Dakota(nest), Wisconsin(3)
[Kansas - The Chestnut-collared Longspur is an uncommon transient and winter resident in central and western Kansas and is rare and sporatic in the east. - Thompson (1992), p. 350. The Chestnut-collared is not on the KS review list and thus there are no records to gather. Formerly bred in Ellis County. - Thompson (1992) and Johnsgard (1979).]
[Manitoba Fairly common breeder in southwestern grasslands; rare and declining in much of its former nesting range. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 367.
this species has declined markedly in the last 15 years. Until the 1980s, it was a fairly common sight in areas of close-cropped grassland from the northern and western fringes of Winnipeg
to Oak Hammock Marsh. It has now disappeared from these and many other former strongholds in southeastern Manitoba
.The species in now largely restricted to vestiges of unbroken prairie south and west of Carberry, extending northward alongthe Assiniboine River to St. Lazare. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 367.]
[Minnesota A regular migrant and summer resident in the western region from Rock to Kittson. Janssen (1987), p. 318. There is confirmed current nesting is two counties (Clay and Traverse), though no recent nesting in Traverse. Anthony Hertzel from message of Jan. 31, 2003. The species formerly bred throughout the western region from Jackson County to the Canadian border. It disappeared from the southern part of this range about 1900 and gradually disappeared from other portions of this range by the 1950s. It was last recorded in summer in Murry County in the southwest in 1955 and in Grant County in the west-central region also in 1955. Janssen (1987), p. 318. Former nesting records from Polk and Wilkins counties. Johnsgard (1979).]
[Missouri - Classified as rare in west (11 records shown) and accidental in east (3 records shown). Reports from the west are no longer on the MO review list and thus future western records cannot be gathered.]
[Nebraska Common regular breeder west, locally uncommon north-central. Sharpe (2001), p. 421. There are confirmed or probable nesting records for 10 western and northcentral counties (Box Butte, Cherry, Dawes, Holt, Keya Paha, Kimball, Morrill, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux). Sharpe (2001), p. 422. There are 8 eastern records shown.]
[North Dakota Common nester in all but the far eastern portion of the state. email from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota Confirmed or probable nesting records for 29 counties. Peterson (1995), p. 244 and Tallman (2002), p. 383. No attempt has been made to show reports outside of nesting counties.]
- May 3, 1954 (Dog Lake), Manitoba
- Feb. 22-23, 1957 St. Charles, Missouri
- Feb. 14, 1959 St. Charles, Missouri
- April 5, 1960 St. Clair, Missouri
- March 26, 1966 Nodaway, Missouri
- May 2, 1972 Frontenac, Ontario
- June 15-18, 1974 St. Louis, Minnesota
- March 27, 1975 Nodaway, Missouri
- March 20, 1976 Polk, Wisconsin
- May 27, 1976 Ashland, Wisconsin
- April 17, 1978 Sudbury, Ontario
- June 6, 1978 Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- March 29, 1980 Sangamon, Illinois
- May 31, 1980 Chippewa, Michigan
- May 12, 1981 Tazewell, Illinois
- April 4, 1982 Muscatine, Iowa
- April 10-11, 1982 Sangamon, Illinois
- March 12, 1983 Johnson, Iowa
- March 20, 1985 Story, Iowa
- April 15, 1985 Dakota, Nebraska
- April 28, 1985 Chippewa, Michigan
- April 14, 1986 Dakota, Nebraska
- April 14-15, 1986 Douglas/Sarpy, Nebraska
- April 15, 1986 Woodbury, Iowa
- April 15, 1986 Pierce, Nebraska
- May 13, 1988 Chippewa, Michigan
- May 27, 1989 Lake, Minnesota
- Oct. 20-22, 1989 Buchanan, Missouri
- Feb. 10, 1991 LaSalle, Illinois
- April 29, 1991 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Nov. 16, 1991 St. Charles, Missouri
- April 21, 1992 Douglas/Sarpy, Nebraska
- April 22-23, 1992 Fremont, Iowa
- March 6, 1994 Dixon, Nebraska
- Oct. 20, 1994 Buchanan, Missouri
- Nov. 4-5, 1994 Buchanan, Missouri
- April 12, 1995 Sioux, Iowa
- April 12, 1995 Lyon, Iowa
- Oct. 21, 1995 Henry, Missouri
- April 18, 1996 Buchanan, Missouri
- April 28, 1996 Ray, Missouri
- April 10, 1997 OBrien, Iowa
- April 10, 1997 Washington, Nebraska
- April 11, 1997 Lyon, Iowa
- April 12, 1997 Dickinson, Iowa
- April 12, 1997 Woodbury, Iowa
- April 12, 1997 Fremont, Iowa
- April 16, 1997 Buchanan, Missouri
- Nov. 16-17, 1997 Aitkin, Minnesota
- May 21, 1998 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Oct. 29-30, 1999 Chippewa, Michigan
- July 3, 2000 (Seven Sisters Falls), Manitoba
- April 7, 2001 Kandiyohi, Minnesota
- April 8, 2001 Harrison, Missouri
- Oct. 9, 2002 Cerro Gordo, Iowa
- April 7, 2003 Knox, Nebraska
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Pyrrhuloxia
Kansas(7), (Ontario1 origin uncertain), (Wisconsin1-origin uncertain)
- Nov. 6, 1989 Morton, Kansas
- Jan. 2, 1993 Morton, Kansas
- Jan. 9-16, 1994 Hamilton, Kansas
- Feb. 2, 1995 Sedgwick, Kansas
- April 1-22, 1995 Linn, Kansas
- April 25, 2000 Ford, Kansas
- May 19, 2000 Stafford, Kansas
- (Dec. 23, 2004-Jan. 1, 2005 Elgin, Ontario)
- (Oct. 22, 2005 Milwaukee, Wisconsin)
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Black-headed Grosbeak
Illinois(11), Indiana(1), Iowa(12), Kansas(nest), Kentucky(3), Manitoba(4), Michigan(1), Minnesota(25), Missouri(8 + 12) Nebraska(nest), North Dakota(nest), Ohio(3), Ontario(4), South Dakota(nest), Tennessee(11), West Virginia(6), Wisconsin(17)
[Kansas There is confirmed or probable nesting for 13 counties. Busby (2001), p. 389 and Thompson (1992), p. 269. No attempt has been made to show records outside these nesting counties.]
[Manitoba There are about 40 reports for Manitoba, nearly all in the far southwestern part of the province. A careful review of all these sightings is overdue. Few have been documented in detail, and some reports of female or immature birds were likely incorrect. Manitoba Avian Research Committee (2003), p. 371. Four accepted documented reports are shown.]
[Nebraska There is confirmed or probable nesting for 25 counties. Mollhoff (2001), p. 185 and Sharpe (2001), p. 427-428. No attempt has been made to indicate records outside these nesting counties.]
[North Dakota Fairly common nester in all but the far eastern portion of the state. email from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota Common migrant and summer resident west, casual east. Tallman (2002), p. 387. There is confirmed or probable nesting for 19 counties. Peterson (1995), p. 223 and Tallman (2002), p.387. No attempt has been made to show records outside these nesting counties.]
- June 6, 1940 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Sept. 6, 1962 St. Charles, Missouri
- March 17-25, 1963 Washtenaw, Michigan
- Jan. 12-17, 1965 Winnebago, Illinois
- Mid July to Aug. 9, 1967 Dakota, Minnesota
- Oct. 30, 1968 Fremont, Iowa
- Dec. of 1968 to April 24, 1969 Sevier, Tennessee
- April 10-13, 1969 Clermont, Ohio
- July 8, 1969 Crawford, Wisconsin
- Nov. 11, 1969 to Feb. 25, 1970 Dane, Wisconsin
- Jan. 19 to March 1, 1970 Shelby, Tennessee
- March 6 to early April, 1971 Kanawha, West Virginia
- April 14-21, 1971 Kanawha, West Virginia
- Aug. 8, 1971 Dane, Wisconsin
- Oct. 5, 1971 Racine, Wisconsin
- Nov. 10-11, 1971 Outagamie, Wisconsin
- Jan. 15-17, 1972 Kanawha, West Virginia
- Mid-Feb. to March 23, 1972 Jackson, Illinois
- April 19 and 26, 1972 Dakota, Minnesota
- Aug. 4, 1972 Ramsey, Minnesota
- May 6, 1973 Buchanan, Missouri
- Nov. 24, 1973 Sangamon, Illinois
- Dec. 30, 1973 to Jan. 9, 1974 Rutherford, Tennessee
- Jan., 1974 Kanawha, West Virginia
- Jan. 11-15, 1974 Knox, Tennessee
- March 23 to April 25, 1974 Rock, Wisconsin
- April 25-26, 1974 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
- May 21, 1974 Cook, Illinois
- July 31, 1974 (Pierson), Manitoba
- Jan. 1 to April 5, 1975 Summit, Ohio
- Jan. 2 to April 21, 1975 Sumner, Tennessee
- Jan. 13-19, 1975 Shelby, Tennessee
- March 3 to April 13, 1975 Iowa, Wisconsin
- March 15, 1975 Davidson, Tennessee
- March 26, 1975 Davidson, Tennessee
- June 10, 1975 Rock, Minnesota
- Dec. 21-19, 1975 Jefferson, Kentucky
- Jan. 29 to March 24, 1976 Marion, Illinois
- Jan. 4-8, 1978 Cook, Illinois
- April 15-16, 1978 Jefferson, Kentucky
- May 6, 1978 Fairfield, Ohio
- May 6-7, 1978 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- May 14, 1978 Ozaukee, Wisconsin
- Dec. 1-11, 1978 Linn, Iowa
- May 24, 1979 Pierce, Wisconsin
- Dec. 9, 1979 Ohio, West Virginia
- Dec. 29, 1979 to Jan. 3, 1980 Oneida, Wisconsin
- Early Feb. to April 13, 1980 Whiteside, Illinois
- April 25-26, 1981 Hamilton, Tennessee
- May 24, 1981 (East St. Paul), Manitoba
- Oct. 18-15, 1981 Cook, Minnesota
- Dec. 13-14, 1981 Scott, Iowa
- May 4, 1982 Champaign, Illinois
- Aug. 30, 1982 (Birds Hill Provincial Park), Manitoba
- Oct. 10, 1982 Lake, Minnesota
- May 5, 1983 Carver, Minnesota
- May 29, 1983 Douglas, Wisconsin
- Dec. 2, 1983 Osage, Missouri
- May 24, 1984 Ramsey, Minnesota
- Nov. 28 to Dec. 3, 1984 Barry, Missouri
- May 7, 1985 Champaign, Illinois
- May 13, 1985 Johnson, Iowa
- Dec. 25, 1985 to March 30, 1986 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Mid-Jan. to late March, 1986 Jessamine, Kentucky
- Jan. 22, 1986 Polk, Wisconsin
- Feb. 24, 1986 Jackson, Missouri
- May 4, 1986 Davidson, Tennessee
- May 24, 1986 Rock, Minnesota
- Sept 6, 1987 Lake, Tennessee
- Sept. 23, 1987 Waukesha, Wisconsin
- Nov. 18-26, 1988 Aikin, Minnesota
- May 6, 1989 Winona, Minnesota
- May 11, 1989 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- May 30, 1990 Madison, Iowa
- Sept. 23, 1990 Wood, West Virginia
- May 12-13, 1991 (Headingley), Manitoba
- April 16, 1992 Beltrami, Minnesota
- April 20-26, 1993 Andrew, Missouri
- Sept. 16-18, 1993 DeWitt, Illinois
- June 6, 1993 Jackson, Minnesota
- May 13, 1994 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- May 15, 1994 Polk, Iowa
- Oct. 1, 1994 Clayton, Iowa
- May 10, 1995 Oxford, Ontario
- May 14, 1995 Boone, Missouri
- May 17, 1995 Clay, Minnesota
- April 27, 1996 Webster, Missouri
- May 17, 1997 Juneau, Wisconsin
- May 27, 1997 Clay, Minnesota
- Aug. 9, 1997 Fremont, Iowa
- April 14-18, 1998 Bruce, Ontario
- Dec. 19-31, 1998- Tippecanoe, Indiana
- May 13, 1999 Jackson, Minnesota
- May 13, 2000 Lyon, Minnesota
- Oct. 23, 2000 Lake, Minnesota
- May 8, 2002 Dupage, Illinois
- mid-May, 2002 Redwood, Minnesota
- May 24-26, 2002 Clay, Minnesota
- Dec. 13-28, 2002 Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- Jan. 26 to March 28, 2003 Des Moines, Iowa
- Nov. 18 to Dec. 28, 2003 Lanark, Ontario
- May 1, 2004 Johnson, Iowa
- Jan. 29-30, 2005 Clayton, Iowa
- May 24, 2005 Rock, Minnesota
- May 25, 2005 Pottawattamie, Iowa
- May 29 to June 16, 2005 Marshall, Minnesota
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Lazuli Bunting
Illinois(3), Iowa(22), Kansas(nest), Manitoba(6), Michigan (2), Minnesota(31), Missouri(20), Nebraska(nest + 22), North Dakota(nest), Ontario(6), South Dakota(nest + 2), Wisconsin(4)
[Iowa - Classified as accidental in western and central Iowa (15 records) with no eastern records.]
[Kansas - The Lazuli Bunting is an uncommon transient and a rare summer resident in the west. It is rare in the central part and casual in the east. - Thompson (1992), p. 273. The Lazuli is not on the KS review list and thus there are no records to gather. There is confirmed nesting in Morton and probable nesting in Kearny. Busby (2001), p. 393.]
[Missouri - Classified as casual in west (13 records) and accidental in east (5 records).]
[Nebraska Uncommon regular breeder west. Sharpe (2001), p. 429. There is confirmed or probable nesting for 5 Panhandle counties (Banner, Dawes, Scotts Bluff, Sheridan and Sioux) plus 2 more eastern counties with probable nesting (Furnas and Lincoln). Mollhoff (2001), p. 187. Twenty-five additional eastern migrant records are listed.]
[North Dakota Fairly common nester from the Missouri R. west. email from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota [Uncommon migrant and summer resident west. Casual migrant and accidental summer visitor east. Tallman (2002), p. 389. There is confirmed or probable nesting for nine counties (Custer, Fall River, Harding, Jackson, Lawrence, Meade, Pennington, Shannon and Stanley). Peterson (1995), p. 225 and Tallman (2002), p. 389. Other than Stanley, all these counties are to the west edge of South Dakota. Two accidental eastern summer reports are shown.]
- Oct. 13, 1916 Clay, Nebraska
- May 20, 1929 Woodbury, Iowa
- May 8-10, 1930 Jackson, Minnesota
- May 13, 1934 Jackson, Missouri
- June, 1935 Yankton, South Dakota
- June 4, 1935 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- Aug. 17, 1936 Logan, Nebraska
- June 1 to mid-June, 1939 Jackson, Missouri
- May 6-8, 1950 Rock, Wisconsin
- May 7, 1950 St. Charles, Missouri
- July 21, 1954 Minnehaha, South Dakota
- May 26, 1956 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- May 14, 1958 Plymouth, Iowa
- June 18, 1958 Plymouth, Iowa
- April 28, 1959 Jackson, Missouri
- Aug. 18, 1960 Webster, Nebraska
- June 5, 1962 Platte, Nebraska
- May 18-19, 1964 Clay, Minnesota
- May 19-21, 1967 Douglas, Wisconsin
- Aut. 29, 1970 Perkins, Nebraska
- Oct. 9, 1972 Perkins, Nebraska
- Aug. 27, 1973 Perkins, Nebraska
- Dec. 17-21, 1973 Kane, Illinois
- May 22, 1974 Clay, Minnesota
- Oct. 10, 1975 Sarpy, Nebraska
- June 11, 1976 Douglas/Sarpy, Nebraska
- May 10, 1979 Kenora, Ontario
- May 27, 1979 Hennepin, Minnesota
- June 3, 1980 Marathon, Wisconsin
- May 24-26, 1981 Cook, Minnesota
- May 23, 1982 Essex, Ontario
- June 3, 1982 (Seddons Corner), Manitoba
- May 14, 1983 St. Louis, Missouri
- June 19, 1983 Otoe, Nebraska
- June 26, 1983 Chisago, Minnesota
- May 6-16, 1984 Washburn, Wisconsin
- May 18, 1984 St. Louis, Minnesota
- May 22, 1984 St. Louis, Minnesota
- April 17, 1985 Ramsey, Minnesota
- Aug. 31, 1985 McPherson, Nebraska
- May 5-11, 1986 Stearns, Minnesota
- May 11, 1986 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 16, 1986 Cherokee, Iowa
- June 15-18, 1988 Kenora, Ontario
- May 14, 1989 Becker, Minnesota
- June 10, 1989 (Lyleton), Manitoba
- May 11, 1990 Jackson, Missouri
- May 21, 1990 Washington, Nebraska
- May 11, 1991 (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- May 17, 1991 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 21, 1991 Hennepin, Minnesota
- April 29, 1992 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 22-25, 1992 (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- May 5, 1993 Sarpy, Nebraska
- May 12-16, 1994 Adams, Nebraska
- July 7, 1994 Calhoun, Iowa
- March 3 to April 27, 1995 Jasper, Missouri
- May 28-29, 1995 Clay, Iowa
- Late April to May 1, 1996 Laclede, Missouri
- May 7 ,1996 Sangamon, Illinois
- May 12-29, 1996 Atchison, Missouri
- May 16, 1996 Page, Iowa
- May 17, 1996 Greene, Missouri
- May 18-20, 1996 Wentworth, Ontario
- May 28 to June 2, 1996 Boone, Missouri
- June 1-2, 1996 Clay, Iowa
- May 8-15, 1997 Atchison, Missouri
- May 11, 1997 Sarpy, Nebraska
- May 16, 1997 Platte, Nebraska
- May 18, 1997 Plymouth, Iowa
- May 18, 1997 Woodbury, Iowa
- May 18, 1997 Cerro Gordo, Iowa
- May 19, 1997 Cole, Missouri
- May 23-29, 1997 Mills, Iowa
- May 25-26, 1997 Lyon, Minnesota
- May 29, 1997 Olmsted, Minnesota
- May 8-15, 1998 Atchison, Missouri
- June 8-9, 1998 (hybrid) (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- May 7-12, 1999 Atchison, Missouri
- May 8, 1999 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 9, 1999 Lancaster, Nebraska
- May 19-21, 1999 Lac Qui Parle, Minnesota
- May 25, 1999 (hybrid) (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- May 13, 2000 Boone, Missouri
- May 16-21, 2000 Lyon, Minnesota
- May 1-2, 2001 Atchison, Missouri
- May 18, 2001 Polk, Minnesota
- May 2-6, 2002 Atchison, Missouri
- May 11, 2002 Decatur, Iowa
- May 16, 2002 Scott, Minnesota
- May 17, 2002 Dickinson, Iowa
- May 18-28, 2002 Story, Iowa
- May 26, 2002 Kandiyohi, Minnesota
- May 26, 2002 Otter Trail, Minnesota
- May 26, 2002 Knox, Nebraska
- May 29, 2002 Otter Trail, Minnesota
- May 29 to June 15, 2002 Kandiyohi, Minnesota
- May 31, 2002 Crow Wing, Minnesota
- June 9, 2002 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- June 24-26, 2002 Scott, Illinois
- May 15, 2003 Kossuth, Iowa
- May 17-19, 2003 Ogemaw, Michigan
- May 20-25, 2003 Dickinson, Iowa
- May 21, 2003 Toronto, Ontario
- May 31, 2003 Rock, Minnesota
- Oct. 26, 2003 Cook, Minnesota
- May 18, 2004 Plymouth, Iowa
- May 19-26, 2004 Dickson, Iowa
- May 20 to June 16, 2004 Leelanau, Michigan
- May 27, 2004 Murray, Minnesota
- May 28-29, 2004 Dickson, Iowa
- July 7, 2004 Johnson, Missouri
- May 8-13, 2005 Atchison, Missouri (has been appearing at same feeder most years since 1996)
- May 10, 2005 Pottowattamie, Iowa
- May 13, 2005 Rock, Minnesota
- May 18, 2005 Meeker, Minnesota
- May 19, 2005 Fremont, Iowa
- June 10, 2006 Blue Earth, Minnesota
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Varied Bunting
Ontario(1)
May 7, 1995 Norfolk, Ontario Return to Index
Painted Bunting
Illinois(2 nesting records for St. Clair Co. + 7), Indiana(3), Iowa(2), Kansas(nest), Kentucky(3), Michigan(19), Minnesota(16), Missouri(nest + 14), Nebraska(10), Ohio(3), Ontario(16+1), South Dakota(2), Tennessee(1 nest + 4), (West Virginia-1 hypothetical), Wisconsin(14)
[Illinois In the summers of 2000 and 2001, there was confirmed nesting in St. Clair County. There are 6 records beyond this county.]
[Kansas - The Painted Bunting is an uncommon summer resident in the southeast, becoming less common as you move westward.... - Thompson (1992), p. 277. The Painted Bunting is not on the KS review list and thus there are no records to gather. This bunting has confirmed or probable nesting records in 21 counties. Busby (2001), p. 397.]
[Missouri Rare summer resident in southwest; casual transient and accidental summer resident elsewhere. Robbins (1992), p. 316. There are eight counties with confirmed or probable nesting records (Dade, Green, Lawrence, McDonald, Ozark, St. Clair, Stone and Taney). Jacobs (1997), p. 303 and Robbins (1992), p. 318. All eight counties are in extreme SW MO. The authors know of no documented breeding records outside extreme southwestern Missouri. Jacobs (1997), p. 302. Robbins (1992, p. 318), notes probable nesting in Clay County in the summer of 1956. There are 14 reports shown that go beyond these 8 nesting counties. Reports from the SW are not on the MO review list and thus these records cannot be gathered.]
[Tennessee The Painted Bunting is a rare and very local summer resident of extreme southwestern Tennessee. Nicholson (1997), p. 331. There is confirmed breeding for Shelby County plus 4 records beyond Shelby.]
- Aug., 1892 Fulton, Kentucky
- May 9, 1920 Berrien, Michigan
- May 24, 1930 Platte, Missouri
- July 11, 1930 Osage, Missouri
- July 15, 1934 Obion, Tennessee
- May 30, 1939 Platte, Missouri
- April 23, 1942 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- April 26, 1960 Buffalo, Nebraska
- May 12-15, 1965 Cook, Minnesota
- April 30, 1966 Berrien, Michigan
- May 14, 1966 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- May 16, 1967 Sarpy, Nebraska
- May 5-7, 1968 Marquette, Michigan
- May 27-28, 1969 Cottonwood, Minnesota
- June 24, 1969 Berrien, Michigan
- Late April, 1972 Manitowoc, Wisconsin
- May 16, 1972 Kenosha, Wisconsin
- June 2, 1972 Jackson, Missouri
- May 2, 1973 St. Clair, Michigan
- June 4, 1973 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Summer, 1975 Tipton, Tennessee
- May 24-25, 1975 Lauderdale, Tennessee
- May 21-23, 1978 Norfolk, Ontario
- Dec. 4, 1978 to Jan. 1, 1979 Toronto, Ontario
- (April 27, 1979 Raleigh, West Virginia)
- Aug. 5, 1982 Marion, Missouri
- April 28 to May 4, 1983 Kalamazoo, Michigan
- May 5, 1983 Marion, Indiana
- May 12-16, 1983 Douglas, Wisconsin
- Nov. 12-14, 1983 Hall, Nebraska
- Nov. 27, 1983 Door, Wisconsin
- May 11-12, 1984 Racine, Wisconsin (dif. indiv. from below)
- May 12, 1984 Racine, Wisconsin (dif. Indiv. from above)
- June 23, 1984 Ray, Missouri
- May 5, 1985 Buchanan, Missouri
- May 10, 1985 Door, Wisconsin
- April 29 to May 1, 1986 Middlesex, Ontario
- May 18, 1986 Nobles, Minnesota
- June 22, 1986 Franklin, Missouri
- May 6, 1988 Clay, Missouri
- May 7, 1988 Lawrence, Tennessee
- July 5, 1988 Camden, Missouri
- April 20-22, 1993 Jackson, Illinois
- May 6, 1993 Peterborough, Ontario
- May 17, 1994 Benzie, Michigan
- May 23-26, 1994 Cook, Minnesota
- April 24-27, 1995 Saginaw, Michigan
- May 12-14, 1995 Kenora, Ontario
- May 15-18, 1995 Delta, Michigan
- May 24, 1995 Anoka, Minnesota
- Aug. 22, 1995 Phelps, Missouri
- Sept. 21, 1995 Cole, Missouri
- May 6-12, 1996 Lawrence, South Dakota
- May 12, 1996 Morrill, Nebraska
- May 13, 1996 St. Clair, Michigan
- May 13, 1996 Niagara, Ontario
- May 20-23, 1996 Kent, Ontario
- May 30-31, 1996 Hall, Nebraska
- Oct. 10, 1996 Cook, Illinois
- April 16-19, 1997 Seneca, Ohio
- April 27, 1997 Pulaski, Kentucky
- April 28, 1997 Chippewa, Michigan
- May 15, 1998 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- June 2, 1998 Scott, Minnesota
- April 22, 1999 Allen, Indiana
- May 3, 1999 Jackson, Missouri
- May 6-11, 1999 Kenora, Ontario
- May 19-22, 1999 McLean, Illinois
- May 28, 1999 Laclede, Missouri
- Early July to Aug. 20, 1999 Hennepin, Minnesota
- April 21-23, 2000 Lake, Illinois
- May 10, 2000 Kenora, Ontario
- May 13, 2000 Marquette, Michigan
- May 13, 2000 Ottawa, Ohio
- May 5 to Aug. 8, 2000 Hennepin, Minnesota
- July 29 to Aug. 7, 2000 St. Clair, Illinois (nest with young)
- May 4, 2001 Chatham-Kent, Ontario
- May 10 to Aug. 6, 2001 St. Clair, Illinois (same area as IL record above)
- May 12, 2001 Marshall, Iowa
- May 28, 2001 Champaign, Illinois
- Feb. 21 to March 21, 2002 Presque Isle, Michigan
- April 24-28, 2002 Aitkin, Minnesota
- April 25, 2002 Elkhart, Indiana
- May 6, 2002 Dixon, Nebraska
- May 7-15, 2002 Essex, Ontario
- May 7-Aug. 3, 2002 St. Crair, Illinois (same area as earlier records)
- May 10-21, 2002 Algoma, Ontario
- May 12-16, 2002 Houghton, Michigan
- May 19-20, 2002 Iron, Wisconsin
- June 2, 2002 Dixon, Nebraska
- June 5, 2002 St. Louis, Minnesota
- June 8 to Aug. 8, 2002 St. Charles, Missouri
- Jan. 4-15, 2003 Jasper, Illinois
- April 30-July 23, 2003 Fulton, Kentucky
- May 13, 2003 Sheboygan, Wisconsin
- May 16, 2003 Manistee, Michigan
- May 19-20, 2003 Baraga, Michigan
- May 19, 2003 Norfolk, Ontario
- May 22-26, 2003 Cochrane, Ontario
- May 25, 2003 Cuming, Nebraska
- May 29, 2003 Pine, Minnesota
- June 1, 2003 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Oct. 19, 2003 Lawrence, South Dakota
- May 4-19, 2004 Calumet, Wisconsin
- May 9, 2004 Medina, Ohio
- May 12, 2004 Door, Wisconsin
- May 13, 2004 St. Louis, Minnesota
- May 13-17, 2004 Becker, Minnesota
- May 16, 2004 Keweenaw, Michigan
- May 19-20, 2004 Clay, Minnesota
- May 22, 2004 Houghton, Michigan
- May 21-24, 2004 Alpena, Michigan
- June 9-11, 2004 Lyon, Minnesota
- June 18-22, 2004 Olmsted, Minnesota
- May 5-7, 2005 Calumet, Wisconsin
- May 9, 2005 Houghton, Michigan
- May 15-21, 2005 St. Clair, Missouri
- May 7-28, 2006 Story, Iowa
- May 10, 2007 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Great-tailed Grackle
Illinois(3), Indiana(1), Iowa(nest), Kansas(nest), Michigan(2), Minnesota(1 nest + 12), Missouri(nest), Nebraska(nest), North Dakota(3), Ohio(1), Ontario(3), South Dakota(nest), Tennessee(1), Wisconsin(2)
[Iowa Through the spring of 2002, there were 17 Iowa counties with nesting records. Paul Hertzel from message of Oct. 25, 2002. This grackle was first reported in Iowa in May of 1983, with subsequent nesting documented in Fremont County in June of 1983 . Jackon (1996), p. 390. No attempt will be made to note records outside of IA nesting counties.]
[Kansas - It was first seen in Kansas in 1963, and the first reported nesting was in 1969. - Thompson (1992), p. 370. This grackle has confirmed or probable nesting records in at least 57 counties. Busby (2001), p. 413. No attempt will be made to note records outside KS nesting counties.]
[Minnesota On 10 June 1982, the first Minnesota record of a Great-tailed/Boat-tailed was documented
in Dakota County
.The first confirmed record of the Great-tailed in Minnesota occurred eleven years later
on 5 April 1993
in Rice County. Hertzel (The Loon, Vol. 73, p. 108). On June 2, 2000, confirmed nesting was recorded in Jackson County. Hetzel. There is confirmed nesting only in Jackson County, with eleven records beyond Jackson.]
[Missouri The first documented evidence of Great-tailed Grackles in Missouri was a specimen collected
in Holt County in 1976. The first documented breeding record was at a cattail marsh
in Holt County in 1979. Jacobs (1997), p. 336. There are at least 12 counties with nesting records. Jacobs (1997), p. 337. No attempt will be made to note records outside MO nesting counties.]
[Nebraska This species was first recorded in Nebraska in 1976 in Phelps Co
. Sharpe (2001), p.444. First documented nesting in Adams and Dougals counties in 1977. Mollhoff (2001), p. 197. There is a minimum of 16 counties with nesting records. No attempt will be made to note records outside NE nesting counties.]
[South Dakota The first state record was set on May 14-15, 1988 in Yankton County. The first documented nesting records for South Dakota were in April and May of 1999 in Clay and Minnehaha counties. However, summer records
were noted in 1996 and 1997
. By 1998, Great-tailed Grackles had become regular in the state, so they were removed from the review list of the SD RBRC. Tallman (2002), p. 401. Nesting has been confirmed in 3 counties (Charles Mix, Clay and Minnehaha). Tallman (2002), p. 401. No attempt will be made to note records outside SD nesting counties.]
- Oct. 5-7, 1974 Morgan, Illinois
- June 19, 1982 Dakota, Minnesota
- May 6-7, 1985 Ottawa, Ohio
- Oct. 7-25, 1987 Rainy River, Ontario
- Nov. 19, 1988 to Jan. 6, 1989 Norfolk, Ontario
- Oct. 17-31, 1991 Sullivan, Indiana
- April 4-10, 1993 Rice, Minnesota
- Jan. 23, 1994 Randolph/Perry, Illinois
- June 3, 1995 Cass, North Dakota
- April 15-18, 1997 Chippewa, Michigan(Great-tailed/Boat-tailed)
- Aug. 29, 1999 Muskoka, Ontario (Great-tailed/Boat-tailed)
- April to June, 2000 Jackson, Minnesota (first confirmed nesting in MN)
- May 14, 2000 Cottonwood, Minnesota
- May 29, 2000 Chippewa, Michigan (Great-tailed/Boat-tailed)
- June 21 to July 8, 2000 Ransom, North Dakota (poss. nesting)
- June 30, 2000 Dyer, Tennessee
- July 15, 2000 Richland, North Dakota
- April 4-8, 2001 Lyon, Minnesota
- May 7-12, 2001 Olmsted, Minnesota
- May 10-12, 2002 Murray, Minnesota
- May 20, 2002 Nicollet, Minnesota (Great-tailed/Boat-tailed)
- May 27, 2002 Lyon, Minnesota
- April 17-19, 2003 Mower, Minnesota
- April 18-23, 2003 Brown, Minnesota
- April 26, 2003 Dakota, Minnesota
- May 10, 2003 Carroll, Illinois
- May 31 to June 17, 2003 Rock, Minnesota
- Jan. 30, 2007 into spring Dodge, Wisconsin
- May 3, 2007 Grant, Wisconsin
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Shiny Cowbird
Tennessee(1)
- July 6-10, 1995 Shelby, Tennessee
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Bronzed Cowbird
Missouri(1)
- Jan. 5, 1979 Holt, Missouri
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Hooded Oriole
Iowa (1), Michigan(1), Ontario(1), Wisconsin(1)
- May 19-20, 1992 Norfolk, Ontario
- May 25, 2003 Buchanan, Iowa
- Dec. 15-19, 2004 La Crosse, Wisconsin
- May 6-10, 2005 Clare, Michigan
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Streak-backed Oriole
(Wisconsin1 origin uncertain)
(Early Jan. to Jan. 15, 1998 Iron, Wisconsin) Return to Index
Bullocks Oriole
Indiana(1), Iowa(3), Kansas(nest), Kentucky(1), Michigan(3), Minnesota(1), (Missouri-1 hypothetical), Nebraska(nest in west + 1 eastern record), North Dakota(nest), Ohio(3), Ontario(5), South Dakota(nest), Tennessee(?), Wisconsin(3)
[Kansas - The Bullocks Oriole is not on the KS review list and thus there are no records to gather. There are confirmed or probable nesting records for 23 counties. Busby (2001), p. 421.]
[Nebraska Fairly common regular breeder west. Sharpe (2001), p. 449. Reports of this species east of the Panhandle are few, and most recent occurrences probably represent hybrids exhibiting Bullocks Oriole characters. Sharpe (2001), p. 449. There are 13 far western counties with confirmed or probable nesting records. Mollhoff (2001), p. 201. Only one migrant record east of the Panhandle is shown.]
[North Dakota Rare nester in the L. Missouri R. valley. email from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota Uncommon migrant and summer resident far west, rare migrant elsewhere west. Accidental migrant southeast. Tallman (2002), p. 404. Confirmed nesting from at least four western counties (Fall River, Haakon, Meade and Pennington) Tallman (2002), p. 404.]
- Nov. 7-11, 1952 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Oct. 12 to Nov. 22, 1968 St. Louis, Minnesota
- (May 30, 1971 Lewis, Missouri)
- Winter of 1974-75 Franklin, Ohio (likely same indiv. as below)
- Winter of 1975-76 Franklin, Ohio (likely same indiv. as above)
- May 28, 1977 Gladwin, Michigan
- Nov. 13-19, 1977 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- April 1-18, 1980 Toronto, Ontario
- Mid-Dec., 1980 to March 12, 1981 Norfolk, Ontario
- June 2, 1989 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Dec. 8, 1990 to April, 2, 1991 Summit, Ohio
- Dec. 19-20, 1992 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- May 12, 1993 Marshall, Iowa
- Sept. 3, 1995 Marion, Iowa
- Nov. 30 to Dec. 2, 1995 Presque Isle, Michigan
- May 22, 1997 Norfolk, Ontario
- Aug. 11, 1999 Harlan, Nebraska
- Nov. 4, 1999 to March 25, 2000 Sibley, Iowa
- Early Jan., 2005 to April 8, 2005 Anderson, Kentucky
- May 17, 2005 Houghton, Michigan
- May 3, 2006 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- April 15, 2007 Scott, Indiana
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Scotts Oriole
Illinois(1), Kansas(1), Minnesota(3), Nebraska(2), Ontario(1), Wisconsin(1)
- May 23 to mid-June, 1974 St. Louis, Minnesota
- June 20-24, 1975 Hall, Nebraska
- Nov. 9, 1975 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- April 16, 1977 Morton, Kansas
- Late Nov., 1995 to Feb. 3, 1996 Adams, Wisconsin
- Jan. 15 to Feb. 3, 2000 Stark, Illinois
- March 20 to April 23, 2002 Wright, Minnesota
- April 17-21, 2002 Olmsted, Minnesota
- June 29, 2004 Buffalo, Nebraska
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Brambling
Iowa(1), Indiana(1), Kansas(1), Manitoba(5), Michigan(4), Minnesota(5), Nebraska(1), North Dakota(1), Ohio(1), Ontario(7), South Dakota(2), Wisconsin(2)
- Dec. 15, 1979 to Feb. 29, 1980 Burleigh, North Dakota
- Nov. 12-18, 1980 Peel, Ontario
- Oct. 22-24, 1983 (East St. Paul), Manitoba
- Oct. 23-26, 1983 Rainy River, Ontario
- Mid-Jan. to March 24, 1984 Steele, Minnesota
- May 15, 1984 (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- Nov. 3, 1985 Hendricks, Indiana
- March 31 to April 7, 1987 Summit, Ohio
- Dec. 26, 1988 to early April, 1989 Polk, Minnesota
- Nov. 10, 1990 (St. Adolphe), Manitoba
- Feb. 20 to March 30 and April 11, 1991 Northumberland, Ontario
- Oct. 4-7, 1991 Rainy River, Ontario
- Nov. 25-29, 1991 Kalamazoo, Michigan
- Dec. 15, 1993 to Feb. 11, 1994 (Portage la Prairie), Manitoba
- Jan. 8 to Feb. 21, 1994 (Bethany), Manitoba
- Oct. 22, 1994 Cook, Minnesota
- Nov. 12, 1993 Oxford, Ontario
- Fall, 1993 Brown, South Dakota
- Dec. 24, 1993 to April 14, 1994 Middlesex, Ontario
- Jan. 17-25, 1994 Winnebago, Wisconsin
- April 16, 1994 Oakland, Michigan
- April 18-20, 1994 Kenora, Ontario
- Oct. 23, 1998 St. Louis, Minnesota
- April 4, 1999 Meade, South Dakota
- April 9-14, 1999 Berrien, Michigan
- April 14-19, 1999 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- March 30 to April 10, 2000 Montmorency, Michigan
- Nov. 1-2, 2001 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Dec. 16-31, 2001 Otter Tail, Minnesota
- Jan. 22 and March 15, 2002 Washington, Kansas
- Jan. 1-21, 2006 Linn, Iowa
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Gray-crowned Rosy-Finch
Illinois(1), Iowa(2), Manitoba(6), Michigan(4), Minnesota(12), Nebraska(regular in Dawes, Scotts Bluff and Sioux counties + 6 additional records), North Dakota(irregular visitor in Badlands), Ohio(1), Ontario(9 + 2), South Dakota(regular in west + 5 eastern records), Wisconsin(1)
[Nebraska Rare regular winter visitor west. Sharpe (2001), p. 451. Almost all reports are from {Dawes},Sioux and Scotts Bluff Cos., with few elsewhere. Sharpe (2001), p. 451 Six records outside of these two counties are shown.]
[North Dakota Irregular rare to common fall and winter visitor in the ND Badlands. email message from Ron Martin, Feb. 23, 2004.]
[South Dakota Uncommon to locally common migrant and winter visitor in the Black Hills and Badlands. Accidental winter elsewhere. Tallman (2002), p. 407. Five eastern winter records are shown.]
- Feb., 1883 Woodbury, Iowa
- Jan. 3, 1889 Hennepin, Minnesota
- Jan., 1891 (Birtle), Manitoba
- Feb. 7, 1922 Garden, Nebraska
- Feb. 11, 1922 Garden, Nebraska
- Late Dec., 1960 to March 15, 1961 Yankton, South Dakota
- March 31, 1963 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Late Dec., 1967 to March, 1968 Clearwater, Minnesota
- March 13-14, 1968 (Erickson), Manitoba
- Jan. 25 to Feb. 16, 1972 Lake, Minnesota
- Oct. 26-28, 1972 Perkins, Nebraska
- Oct. 28, 1972 Itasca, Minnesota
- Nov. 14, 1972 to Feb. 1, 1973 Brown, South Dakota
- Dec. 2, 1972 to March, 1973 Gregory, South Dakota
- Feb. 25 to March 11, 1973 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- March 27 to April 6, 1974 Pine, Minnesota
- Jan./Feb., 1975 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- March 31, 1976 Beltrami, Minnesota
- Dec. 1977 to March 2, 1978 Wadena, Minnesota
- Dec. 22, 1977 to Jan. 8, 1978 (Winnipeg), Manitoba
- Jan. to March 19, 1978 Fayette, Iowa
- March 11, 1978 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Nov. 20, 1978 to March 30, 1979 (Pinawa), Manitoba
- Nov. 9, 1980 Moody, South Dakota
- Dec. 26, 1980 to Jan. 23, 1981 Hennepin, Minnesota
- Feb. 19 to March 18, 1981 Dunn, Wisconsin
- Dec. 6, 1983 Lincoln, Nebraska
- Jan. 1, 1984 Cheyenne, Nebraska
- Feb. 6-7, 1984 Lucas, Ohio
- Feb. 26 to late March, 1984 Macomb, Michigan
- Dec. 19, 1987 through winter of 1988 (Pinawa), Manitoba
- Dec. 8-13, 1990 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Nov. 15-20, 1990 Will, Illinois
- Feb. 24-27, 1991 Huron, Michigan
- Dec. 11, 1991 Brown, South Dakota
- Dec. 28, 1994 to Jan. 18, 1995 (Minnedosa), Manitoba
- Dec. 28, 1994 to Jan. 11, 1995 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- Jan. 22 to early March, 1995 Rainy River, Ontario
- Late March, 1997 Rainy River, Ontario
- Nov. 3-4, 1997 Thunder Bay, Ontario
- July 8-10, 1999 Norfolk, Ontario
- Feb. 17-27, 2000 Wilkin, Minnesota
- Jan. 13 to Feb. 4, 2001 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Feb. 3, 2001 Cheyenne, Nebraska
- Dec. 30, 2004 to early March, 2005 Pine, Minnesota
- Feb. 13-17, 2005 Chippewa, Michigan
- March 30-31, 2005 Houghton, Michigan
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Black Rosy-Finch
Nebraska(3)
- Nov. 12, 2000 Sioux, Nebraska (from dif. flock than below)
- March 9, 2001 Sioux, Nebraska (from dif. flock than above or below)
- Dec. 13, 2000 through Feb. 10, 2001 Sioux, Nebraska (from diff. flock than above)
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Cassins Finch
Kansas(1 + ?), Minnesota(1), Nebraska(1nest record + 2 doc. report east of Panhandle), North Dakota(1), Ontario(2), South Dakota(nest in far west + 2 eastern records)
[Nebraska Accidental breeder northwest. Sharpe (2001), p. 453. Although Cassins Finch breeds regularly in the Black Hills of South Dakota, there is only 1 breeding record for Nebraska
. Sharpe (2001), p. 453. Two documented reports east of the Panhandle are shown.]
[South Dakota Uncommon permanent resident in the Black Hills. Accidental elsewhere. Tallman (2002), p. 410. There are confirmed nesting records for 3 Black Hills counties ( Custer, Lawrence and Pennington). Tallman (2002), p. 410. There are two records east of the Black Hills.]
- April 8, 1973 Hughes, South Dakota
- Jan. 19 to May 7, 1980 Shannon, South Dakota
- July 25, 1980 Dawes, Nebraska (confirmed nesting)
- Nov. 11-12, 1987 St. Louis, Minnesota
- Aug. 13, 1990 Norfolk, Ontario
- Dec. 17, 1993 Keith, Nebraska
- June 1, 1994 Essex, Ontario
- Jan. 18, 1996 Morton, North Dakota
- Dec. 8, 1996 Morton, Kansas
- Dec. 15, 2002 Keith, Nebraska
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Lesser Goldfinch
Iowa(1), Kansas(6 + 9), Kentucky(1), Missouri(2), Nebraska(7), North Dakota(1), Ontario(1), South Dakota(rare and local in Fall River Co. + 2 other records), (Wisconsin-1 hypothetical)
[Kansas - There is one confirmed nesting record for Kansas, that being in Finney County. Busby (2001), p. 428.]
[South Dakota The only reliable location for this species in South Dakota is
Fall River County. It has been found regularly from May to Sept. at this location since the mid-1980s, strongly suggesting nesting, but no confirmed breeding records exist
.The nearest regular nesting populations occur in southeastern Wyoming. Tallman (2002), p. 417. There are only two state records outside Fall River County.]
- Sept. 10, 1969 Custer, South Dakota
- April 4-6, 1971 Jackson, Missouri
- May 17, 1971 Stark, North Dakota
- Jan. 7, 1978 Shawnee, Kansas
- Dec. 5-7, 1980 Hardin, Kentucky
- Aug. 10, 1982 Toronto, Ontario
- May 20, 1984 Sioux, Nebraska
- (Nov. 11-13, 1984 Douglas, Wisconsin)
- June 1 to July 7, 1986 Dawes, Nebraska
- May 5, 1988 Jackson, South Dakota
- July 9, 1988 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- June 1, 1996 Johnson, Kansas
- June 4, 1998 Keith, Nebraska
- May 26, 1999 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- Aug. 5, 1999 Floyd, Iowa
- Aug. 21-27, 1999 Kimball, Nebraska
- June 12-15, 2000 Scotts Bluff, Nebraska
- May 18, 2001 Cape Girardeau, Missouri
- May 10, 2002 Finney, Kansas
- May 26, 2003 Finney, Kansas
- July 25, 2004 Sedgwick, Kansas
- Aug. 18-19, 2004 Johnson, Kansas
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