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Baby piping plover hatched at Lincoln Park Zoo - Chicago Sun-Times
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Piping plover pair Rose and Monty have laid four eggs on Montrose Beach Dunes
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Rose and Monty, Chicago’s much loved piping plover pair whose presence on one of the city’s busy beaches made headlines, may have reunited once again on Montrose Beach Dunes.
Rose, who made an 1,100-mile journey to Montrose Beach from Key Preserve State Park in Florida where she spent winter, was spotted back on the lakefront Sunday morning.
Monty may have been spotted back in Montrose on Monday.
Though the number coordinates on the piping plovers could not yet be confirmed, the plover that was sighted wore a green band, as Monty does, explained Louise Clemency, field supervisor for the Chicago office of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
Chicago native breaks state birding record: ‘It’s like playing the lottery but with nature’ Morgan Greene, Chicago Tribune © Youngrae Kim / Chicago Tribune/Chicago Tribune/TNS Geese fly off in front of Chicago skyline near Rainbow Beach Park in Chicago on Dec. 26, 2020.
The end of another year offers time to take stock of the good, the bad, and in the case of Nathan Goldberg, the birds.
Goldberg just wrapped a record-breaking year for birds spotted in Illinois, ending with 341 species seen across the state one more bird than his friend Steve Huggins. The friends birded together, covering counties north to south, their lists neck and neck for most of the year.