Fans celebrate Monty and Rose, the piping plovers who aided conservation and brought Chicagoans together

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Monty died earlier this month at Montrose Beach while waiting on Rose, who never returned. Imani, one of last summer’s chicks, was seen in the sand not far from where his father took his last breaths.

Amy Lardner gives a thumbs-up to a friend while attending a gathering to remember Monty, a Great Lakes piping plover, at Montrose Beach on May 25, 2022, in Chicago. The endangered bird died on May 13.

People gather to remember Monty, a Great Lakes piping plover, at Montrose Beach on May 25, 2022, in Chicago. On Wednesday, Monty and Rose appeared on posters, along with their offspring, near the site of Monty’s death in the Montrose plover habitat, as some visitors took selfies with the memorial in between a downpour.“They left a legacy of unity, love, friendship and conservation that will be long remembered,” Itani said.After appearing earlier this season in Duluth, Imani, who was named for “faith” in Swahili, touched down this week at Montrose.

“It seems that no matter how much we know and can learn about nature, there’s still so much that remains a mystery to us,” Borns said. “Perhaps one of the greatest mysteries of all that I have seen is the return of Imani.”

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