May 24, 2026
My New Book Is Here
I am pleased to report that The Peregrine Falcon from Schiffer Books -- the folks who did such a beautiful…

David Mizrahi of New Jersey Audubon holds a semipalmated sandpiper he captured in Suriname as part of a research project to determine why the species' population is in steep decline.(Photo: New Jersey Audubon)
The Record's Jim O'Neill had a terrific story recently about the plight of the Semipalmated Sandpiper, whose numbers have been dropping precipitously.
Although these tiny shorebirds abound in the Meadowlands during migration, they have been having a tough time elsewhere.
The link is here.