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Three’s a crowd? Imani, son of piping plovers Monty and Rose, joined by a female and another male at Chicago's Montrose Beach

CHICAGO -- Imani, the son of Chicago’s famous piping plovers Monty and Rose, has at long last been joined by what appears to be a female. But in a dramatic twist, our plucky hero has also been joined by a male. In a post Thursday morning, the Chicago Piping Plovers Twitter account showed a photo of a comely bird with the classic white face, black headband and ebony collar. The photo was dated ...
Imani is the son of the two famous piping plovers, Monty and Rose, and was spotted for the first time this season at the beach on Tuesday.

CHICAGO -- Imani, the son of Chicago’s famous piping plovers Monty and Rose, has at long last been joined by what appears to be a female.

But in a dramatic twist, our plucky hero has also been joined by a male.

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