I was awakened at 4 AM by a GREAT HORNED OWL calling from the swamp below the dam of our lake in Powhatan.? While I was delivering hot cross buns to our neighbor, I heard an OVENBIRD calling - FOS at this location.? Since it was such a nice morning, I headed over to Amelia WMA before it gets off limits due to spring gobbler season.? No turkeys (at least of the avian kind) but, there were plenty of WHITE-EYED VIREOS?calling and a single WHITE-CROWNED SPARROW near the abandoned farmhouse. Full species list follows Wendy Ealding Powhatan County -----Original Message----- From: do-not-reply@xxxxxxxxx To: WEalding@xxxxxxx Sent: Fri, 10 Apr 2009 10:44 am Subject: eBird Report - Amelia WMA , 4/10/09 Location: Amelia WMA Observation date: 4/10/09 Number of species: 27 Wood Duck 1 Double-crested Cormorant 2 Killdeer 2 Rock Pigeon 3 Mourning Dove 2 Red-bellied Woodpecker X Eastern Phoebe 1 White-eyed Vireo X Blue Jay 1 American Crow 1 Carolina Chickadee X Tufted Titmouse X Carolina Wren X Blue-gray Gnatcatcher X Eastern Bluebird 2 Northern Mockingbird 1 Brown Thrasher 2 Pine Warbler X Common Yellowthroat X Eastern Towhee X Chipping Sparrow 2 Field Sparrow X White-throated Sparrow 30 White-crowned Sparrow 1 Northern Cardinal 4 Brown-headed Cowbird X American Goldfinch X This report was generated automatically by eBird v2(http://ebird.org/VA)