The final of four eggs laid by the two endangered Great Lakes piping plovers, who became the first pair to nest successfully in Chicago in decades, hatched Friday at the Lincoln Park Zoo. The egg was brought to the zoo after the first three eggs hatched under the bird parents’ care.
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