'How do they do it?': Endangered piping plovers return to the same spot in Waukegan for a second year

14.05.2025    Daily Herald    5 views
'How do they do it?': Endangered piping plovers return to the same spot in Waukegan for a second year

A beloved shorebird couple in recent times reunited at a private beach along Lake Michigan in Waukegan completing a remarkable journey for a second consecutive year

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