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Snowbirds Monty and Rose leave Montrose Beach; piping plover pair go south for winter

Chicago Sun-Times 17 Aug 2021
Monty the piping plover seen Aug. 13 on Montrose Beach before his long flight to Galveston, Texas. Tamima Itani. Monty and Rose, Chicago’s famous piping plovers, have migrated ... But as for choosing that specific destination? “We don’t know why he goes to Texas,” said Tamima Itani, vice president and treasurer of the Illinois Ornithological Society ... ....
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‘Welcome Imani & Siewka’ — Monty and Rose’s surviving piping plover chicks now have names

Chicago Sun-Times 31 Jul 2021
Chicago Piping Plovers, the Chicago Ornithological Society, Chicago Audubon Society, and the Illinois Ornithological Society organized a Facebook Live event to reveal the names ... bigger birds,” said Tamima Itani, vice president and treasurer of the Illinois Ornithological Society.
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Lincoln Park Zoo welcomes baby piping plover

Chicago Sun-Times 12 Jul 2021
Piping plover mates Rose and Monty welcomed a new member of the family after a chick they abandoned was hatched at Lincoln Park Zoo on Saturday. Ashlee Rezin Garcia/Sun-Times file ... Piping plovers that have nesting success at one site tend to come back to the same place to nest again, according to the Illinois Ornithological Society ....
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Piping plovers Monty and Rose produce another egg after nest attacked by skunk

Chicago Sun-Times 10 Jun 2021
Volunteers will continue to monitor the plovers from sunrise to sunset daily, Tamima Itani, vice president and treasurer of the Illinois Ornithological Society, wrote in a new blog post on chicagopipingplovers.org , a website that gives updates on the plovers’ well-being and whereabouts.
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Magic at Montrose: Chicago’s bird-watching hotspot

Chicago Sun-Times 06 Jun 2021
They joined Illinois Young Birders five years ago ... Tamima Itani of the Illinois Ornithological Society was with them. “No piping plovers had fledged chicks in Chicago or Cook County in 71 years, so no one thought they would nest here,” said Itani, the society’s vice president and treasurer.
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Skunk raids endangered shorebirds' Chicago beachfront nest

San Francisco Chronicle 05 Jun 2021
A skunk raided the piping plovers' nest Wednesday night at Montrose Beach Dunes and ate all four of their eggs, said Tamima Itani, vice president and treasurer of the Illinois Ornithological Society ... “But it’s still the natural world here, and things like that can happen," he said ... .
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Skunk Eats Monty And Rose’s Eggs At Montrose Beach, But Birders Hopeful Endangered Piping Plovers ...

CBS Sports 05 Jun 2021
However, on Wednesday, a skunk reached into their exclosure and ate the three eggs the birds had laid last month, according to the Illinois Ornithological society. Monty and Rose were not harmed.READ MORE ... Even before the birds’ eggs were eaten, the Chicago Park District was working with the Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the U.S.
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Piping plover pair Monty and Rose’s nest attacked, eggs eaten by a skunk

Chicago Sun-Times 03 Jun 2021
Monty, a piping plover, in a wire enclosure put up by U.S ... ... “But Monty and Rose are resilient,” writes Tamima Itani, vice president and treasurer of the Illinois Ornithological Society, in a new blog post on chicagopipingplovers.org , a website dedicated to providing information and updates about the plovers’ well-being and whereabouts ... to 8 p.m ... ....
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Piping plover pair Rose and Monty have laid four eggs on Montrose Beach Dunes

Chicago Sun-Times 20 May 2021
Monty, a piping plover, sits on the eggs in a wired enclosure put up by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Services to protect the nest from predators. ... “In some ways it’s better for them to stay on the nest so that the other birds cannot get to the eggs,” said Tamima Itani, vice president and treasurer of the Illinois Ornithological Society ... to 8 p.m. daily ... ....
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Piping plover pair Monty and Rose may have reunited Monday on Montrose Beach Dunes

Chicago Sun-Times 27 Apr 2021
Piping plovers who have nesting success at one site tend to come back to the same place to nest again, explained Tamima Itani, vice president and treasurer of the Illinois Ornithological Society ... Though dogs are not allowed on the public beach or the protected area, the Illinois ...
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Birds by the Billions: A Guide to Spring’s Avian Parade

The Roseburg News-Review 23 Apr 2021
For Geoffrey Williamson, an eBird regional reviewer in Illinois and secretary of the Illinois Ornithological Society’s Records Committee, the birding vernal equinox begins in May with the fiery-faced Blackburnian warbler ... at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology in Ithaca, New York.
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Chicago native breaks state birding record: ‘It’s like playing the lottery but with nature’

Finger Lakes Times 08 Jan 2021
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 last state records were set at 334 species in 2011 and 330 in 2009, according to listings from the Illinois Ornithological Society.
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In rare feat, Illinois teen expected to break birding record

Bangor Daily News 26 Nov 2020
Undertaking a big year requires a serious commitment, said Carl Giometti, a board member of the Chicago Ornithological Society ... At the end of the year, a committee with the Illinois Ornithological Society will review records from those who have reported high numbers and flag any particularly unusual birds.
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In rare feat, teen expected to break birding record: 'Say a rare bird shows up. ...

Finger Lakes Times 25 Nov 2020
Undertaking a big year requires a serious commitment, said Carl Giometti, a board member of the Chicago Ornithological Society ... At the end of the year, a committee with the Illinois Ornithological Society will review records from those who have reported high numbers and flag any particularly unusual birds.
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