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Rest in Peace, Tony 🤍
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tonyfitzpatrick9 on Instagram: "“Montrose Plover , 2019 ( In a Mirror of Chicago , Tomorrow )”…In the late Spring of 2019 my phone rang in the Studio. It was a loc…"
“Montrose Plover , 2019 ( In a Mirror of Chicago , Tomorrow )”…In the late Spring of 2019 my phone rang in the Studio. It was a local Music Promoter wanting to know if I knew any of the "Bird People" in Chicago. I assured him that I , in fact, considered myself one of the "Bird People" . He told me that he had scheduled an EDM music festival on Montrose point , and that he'd been getting some resistance from said "Bird People". I reminded him that Montrose point was, in fact, a Bird Sanctuary , and more importantly the nesting site of two critically endangered Piping Plovers ; who were the beloved "Monty and Rose". If they successfully bred there ? They'd be the first nesting Piping Plovers in over a half of a century. There were fewer than 60 breeding pairs of Piping Plover's left on the Planet.This is where the intersection of "Critically endangered and Extinction" was. I told the Music promoter this. He assured me he wanted to "mitigate" any fears the "Bird People" had. He seemed to think that the big worry was the noise , when in fact the big worry would be the human traffic a music festival would bring into a nesting site. He assured me he would find another beach. He didn't. He said they moved the festival 3000 meters away from the nesting site and had "Directional Sound" . I told him that again, the sound was not the big worry -- the big worry was 15 to 20,000 people walking around the site . The Plover nests are--at best haphazard in their construction-- usually 6-8 twigs and the eggs laid on the sand. They are tiny birds who are not exactly architects for this reason. For centuries they nested here unmolested by humans -- the big concern was other predators -- When humans showed up ? Habitat destruction became the biggest threat along the lakefront...Except on Montrose Point which became an ideal landscape for Water and shore birds. Piping Plovers are not the only endangered species there.Bank Swallows also nest there and are also endangered . All manner of Pelagic Birds travel through there-- often breeding there ; it has become one of Nature's few success stories of late.
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It’s World Migratory Bird Day! 🦜

Migratory birds face challenges in urban landscapes. Under “Shared Spaces: Creating Bird-Friendly Cities and Communities," discover ways you can help create a world where both birds and people can thrive.

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Wonderful memories! Thank you for sharing! 🤍
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Sharing my IG video from back in July 2023 of rescued, captive reared and released Sea Rocket, Wild Indigo and Prickly Pear, and our most precious Imani (Monty and Rose’s boy) at Montrose Beach!! Sea Rocket and Imani went on to successfully raised three chicks in 2025 !
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This is wonderful! Thank you for sharing! 🤍
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As we close out Plover Appreciation Day with this year's theme #ploverart, celebrating Piping Plovers and the art they inspire continues. Head up to Waukegan for this special art exhibition! 🤍
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The art of photography is prominently featured on this page through the Daily Imani and beyond. We are grateful to community members for sharing their pictures with us to share with you to tell this conservation story and inspire engagement in the recovery effort.

📸: Liam Francis Shanley (Pippin)
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It comes down to us, restoring and protecting habitats our plovers need - during breeding and nonbreeding seasons and through migration. Thank you for your support and the work you do locally to help plovers thrive! 🤍 3/3
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While there is much to celebrate, the road to recovery remains long. One target is 150 nesting pairs for five consecutive years. We have work to do and we have, as we like to say, imani ("faith" in Swahili). 2/3

📸: Tamima Itani (Imani)
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Recovery is a community effort
Your endangered Great Lakes population of Piping Plovers had a record-breaking year with 88 nesting pairs. 1/3

🖼️: Julie Young (a beautiful painting of Imani, reference photo credit to Plovermother Tamima Itani) #ploverart #PloverAppreciationDay
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When Sarah Freeman's daughter Caitlin set her June wedding date, mom went to work creating the MOST fantastic wedding cake toppers in stained glass, recognizing the bride's favorite animal is the Piping Plover. 🤍 So beautiful!
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"A few years ago I was doing a 'scavenger hunt' and one of the tasks was to create an endangered species artwork using only edible things. Here is my Piping Plover made out of seeds, nuts, and peanut skins."
~ Your Chicago Piping Plover Monitor 🧡 Pam Litchfield Carmona
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Imani was still a bachelor, sharing his beach with an unbanded male Piping Plover when, one day, an unbanded female Piping Plover touched down, generating much excitement! 2/2
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Art serves as powerful historical record. This beautiful painting [reference photo credit to Wild Birds Unlimited] by Anne Essex, mother of one of your Chicago Piping Plover Monitors 🧡, takes us back to the Summer of 2023. 1/2 #PloverAppreciationDay #ploverart
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Epic news! Aster, the 2025 Waukegan chick of Blaze and Pepper, has been sighted on wintering grounds! 🤍🟡
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"I took my graduate researcher Collett to Montrose Beach to watch the plover chicks grow up this summer. She's a scientist and an artist. She made this cute little water color painting of one of the chicks when they were teenagers. 😊 I love it so much. ❤️❤️❤️"
~ Tirzah Abbott
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As we continue Plover Appreciation Day celebrations with the theme #ploverart, here's a closer look at Sophie Lucido Johnson's lovely painting (reference photo credit to Phil Stosberg), which was recently gifted to Plovermother Tamima Itani by your Chicago Piping Plover Monitor 🧡 Kat.
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We are loving this year's theme for Plover Appreciation Day, #ploverart. Your Chicago Piping Plover Monitor 🧡 Brenda Janish made these sweet treats for the monitor season-end bash. She had the mold made and decorated the cookies - perfection! 🤍
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Happy Plover Appreciation Day!
Art/artists have a powerful role in conservation, evoking strong feelings and generating discussion.

To kick off our celebration of Plover Appreciation Day w/ this year's theme #ploverart, enjoy this enchanting drawing by your Chicago PIPL Monitor 🧡 Glenna Anderson.
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Today is the big day - Happy #PloverAppreciationDay ! We're excited to share submissions to our student art competition and some of the art from our talented coastal communities. Stay tuned for our announcement of winners at 5pm AEST later this evening! #PAD2025
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Art murals and sculptures play such a powerful role in communicating local conservation issues – especially when placed in coastal towns with high numbers of visitors! Unlike the secretive and well-camouflaged Hoodie nests and chicks, you really can't miss these striking artworks. #PAD2025
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Montrose Dunes Stewardship Workday: This Saturday, September 20