Ya MTT its getting way late!Possibly maybe a nest that was layed back yonder and its survived the predators but just been left abandoned for quite sometime!Norsemen your right how circumstances change throughout the U.S on how weather can have an effect on succesful nesting patterns.You fellas deal with cold temparatures and snow being difficult on your birds we deal here with heat and and dehydration.For a hen to have a clutch this late with daily temps around triple digits everyday and water supplys dwindling deyhration kills many poults around these parts!Even in late May we hit the 100 degree mark and old mother hen must have her youngins not far from a water source that hopefully is ample enough to get them chicks through to where there getting well enough around in case that particular source dry' s up!