3 of us were very surprised to clearly see a male Blackpoll warbler. 

Lots of Bay-breasted including females. Male and female Blackburnian and 
more(see list)

The rest is on list but I think Chris T-H mentioned a Cape May that we missed.

We started at path by softball field where you step over a fallen wire fence. 
The first 150 yards were crawling with birds. We didn't go very far as my 
mother had a tight Mom's day schedule so there is likely much more to see. 

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> May 10, 2015
> Hawthorn Orchard
> Traveling
> 0.3 miles
> 126 Minutes
> Observers: 4
> All birds reported? Yes
> Comments:  
> Submitted from BirdLog NA for iOS, version 1.8
> 1 Merlin
> 1 Red-bellied Woodpecker
> 1 Yellow-bellied Sapsucker
> 1 Downy Woodpecker
> 2 Great Crested Flycatcher
> 1 Warbling Vireo
> 2 Red-eyed Vireo
> 3 Blue Jay
> 2 Wood Thrush
> 2 American Robin
> 4 Gray Catbird
> 5 European Starling
> 2 Tennessee Warbler
> 2 Nashville Warbler
> 2 Northern Parula
> 4 Yellow Warbler
> 2 Chestnut-sided Warbler
> 2 Blackburnian Warbler -- Female 1 m
> 5 Bay-breasted Warbler
> 1 Blackpoll Warbler -- Yes 3 of us had good looks
> 1 American Redstart
> 3 Common Yellowthroat
> 4 Northern Cardinal
> 1 Rose-breasted Grosbeak
> 2 Brown-headed Cowbird
> 2 Baltimore Oriole
> 6 American Goldfinch
> 3 House Sparrow
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