The beloved duo live on in limestone, their instantly recognizable images carved into a block of the rock wall that separates the dunes from an adjacent paved path. They now join the thousands of modern-day “petroglyphs” that date back to at least the 1930s.
Despite being of age to mate, Imani spent the summer alone. Now bird watchers have their fingers crossed the bird offspring of Monty and Rose returns to Montrose Beach next summer.