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Plover Watch: Imani Flying Solo Again as Mystery Plovers Leave Town
Plover Watch: Imani Flying Solo Again as Mystery Plovers Leave Town-April 2024
Apr 30, 2026 12:06 AM

Imani, photographed in April 2023 at Montrose Beach. (Courtesy of Tamima Itani)Imani, photographed in April 2023 at Montrose Beach. (Courtesy of Tamima Itani)

Chicago’s favorite throuple is no more.

According to the most recent update from the Great Lakes Piping Plover Recovery Effort, across the entire Great Lakes, there are two plover pairs on the nest and another 28 potential pairs.

There’s already been plenty of hook-up drama, including a brewing cheating scandal in Charlevoix, Mich., as more plovers arrive at their summer breeding grounds.

Stay tuned as Chicago’s most eligible bachelor continues his quest to find love.

Contact Patty Wetli:@pattywetli| (773) 509-5623 |[email protected]

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