Monty the piping plover has died Friday, authorities said.

“It is with great sadness that we confirm the passing of Monty, one of the Montrose Beach Piping Plovers,” said Irene Tostado, of the Chicago Park District.

Tamima Itani, of the Chicago Piping Plovers, shared more details, saying Monty died Friday afternoon.

“He was observed gasping for air before dropping and passing away,” said Itani.

Monty was taken to Lincoln Park Zoo, where he will be tested. Results are expected in about a week, according to Itani.

“Monty and Rose captured our hearts in a way very few beings do,” Itani said. “Monty will be very sorely missed.”

Tweets began flooding social media Friday just after 6 p.m.

“We are saddened to share that today Monty passed away unexpectedly,” said a tweet from the official account for Chicago Piping Plover news and content. “We will share more as we learn more.”

Monty was back in Chicago as of last month.

We are saddened to share that today Monty passed away unexpectedly.
We will share more as we learn more.

— Chicago Piping Plovers (@ChicagoPiping) May 13, 2022

Another message was posted by the Chicago Ornithological Society:

“We are shocked and saddened to report that Monty the Piping Plover is no longer with us,” said another tweet, from the Chicago Ornithological Society. “We do not know as of yet what happened, but he is currently being evaluated by professionals.”

We are shocked and saddened to report that Monty the Piping Plover is no longer with us. We do not know as of yet what happened, but he is currently being evaluated by professionals. Further information will be shared as it becomes available. https://t.co/kJ6xlSHh8j

— Chicago Ornithological Society (@chicago_birder) May 13, 2022

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