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While surveying for breeding birds yesterday around lower Hoover reservoir, I had a few late landbird migrants/stragglers unexpectedly show up. I mostly focused on areas around the dam, and had lots of expected residents, but the list also included:
Swainson's Thrush - 1 calling along the Hoover Nature Trail, which seems a rather late date.
Magnolia Warbler - 1 singing male just below the dam. They don't breed anywhere near here.
Yellow Warblers - several below the dam, where they nest only sparingly.
Hooded Warbler - 1 singing along the Hoover Nature Trail, where they have no history of breeding.
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