As has suddenly become our tradition, we saved dessert for last--both in terms of today being the best of all the warbler walks for the total number of species (75) and in terms of seeing the best bird of the day (the Snowy Plover originally discovered there by Shawn Zierman and today first noticed in our group by Harold Nordin) at the very end.  Here's the list:
Canada Goose     
Mallard     
Blue-winged Teal     
Redhead     
Greater Scaup     
Red-breasted Merganser     
Common Loon     
Red-necked Grebe     
Double-crested Cormorant     
Black-bellied Plover     
Snowy Plover     
Semipalmated Plover     
Killdeer     
Spotted Sandpiper     
Whimbrel     
Sanderling     
Semipalmated Sandpiper     
Dunlin     
Wilson's Snipe     
Bonaparte's Gull     
Ring-billed Gull     
Herring Gull     
Common Tern     
Mourning Dove     
Black-billed Cuckoo     
Common Nighthawk     
Chimney Swift     
Ruby-throated Hummingbird     
Red-headed Woodpecker     
Northern Flicker     
Olive-sided Flycatcher     
Yellow-bellied Flycatcher     
Alder Flycatcher     
Least Flycatcher     
Eastern Kingbird     
Blue-headed Vireo     
Red-eyed Vireo     
Blue Jay     
American Crow     
Purple Martin     
Tree Swallow     
Black-capped Chickadee     
Red-breasted Nuthatch     
House Wren     
Veery     
Swainson's Thrush     
American Robin     
Gray Catbird     
European Starling     
Cedar Waxwing     
Tennessee Warbler     
Yellow Warbler     
Chestnut-sided Warbler     
Magnolia Warbler     
Cape May Warbler     
Black-throated Green Warbler     
Blackburnian Warbler     
Blackpoll Warbler     
Black-and-white Warbler     
American Redstart     
Mourning Warbler     
Common Yellowthroat     
Wilson's Warbler     
Canada Warbler     
Scarlet Tanager     
Chipping Sparrow     
Clay-colored Sparrow     
Savannah Sparrow     
Song Sparrow     
Indigo Bunting     
Red-winged Blackbird     
Common Grackle     
Brown-headed Cowbird     
Baltimore Oriole     
American Goldfinch