Erma J. (Jonnie) Fisk, at seventy-three, lived alone for five months in a tiny cabin in the foothills of Arizona's Baboquivari Peak, recording and banding birds for the Nature Conservancy. This is her lively account of that adventure.
Erma J. (Jonnie) Fisk, at seventy-three, lived alone for five months in a tiny cabin in the foothills of Arizona's Baboquivari Peak, recording and ban...
Erma Fisk, known to her friends as Jonnie, was a contented housewife until the sudden death of her husband. Mostly by accident (she claims) she became an amateur ornithologist and naturalist, winning awards as her horizons expanded to include research and birdbanding duties from Maine to Peru. On one occasion, in her early seventies, she lived alone in a remote cabin in Arizona. The Peacocks of Baboquivari was her highly acclaimed chronicle of that experience. Parrots Wood is a journal of another expedition, a month in Belize, Central America, spent on tropical research. While recounting her...
Erma Fisk, known to her friends as Jonnie, was a contented housewife until the sudden death of her husband. Mostly by accident (she claims) she became...
Erma J. Fisk, world-travelling ornithologist and bird-bander, shares the wealth of her years of travel in this delightful collection of food, people and experiences that will charm even those who don't know a robin from a radish.
Erma J. Fisk, world-travelling ornithologist and bird-bander, shares the wealth of her years of travel in this delightful collection of food, people a...