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…

Record photo provided by Jim Wright
The Record's Jim O'Neill has a cool story in the paper today (Saturday) about the Osprey's comeback in New Jersey.
O'Neill reports that there were more than 600 nests in the state last summer — up from roughly 50 pairs or so in the early 1970s.
The Ospreys' comeback parallels the comebacks of the Bald Eagle and the Peregrine Falcon, whose populations were also drastically diminished by DDT.
O'Neill's article is here. A gallery of photos is here.