Erma Johnson "Jonnie" Fisk (5 August 1905 – 11 January 1990) was a nature writer and amateur ornithologist, noted for her study of the least tern.
[1] Erma Johnson graduated from Vassar College, where she participated in track and field as a long jumper.
On August 7, 1926, she married the wealthy financier Bradley Fisk,[2] lived in Buffalo, New York, and became the mother of three children.
[1] She traveled the lecture circuit in her Volkswagen Rabbit to visit colleges and attend signings at bookstores and women's clubs.
In 1952, Jonnie Fisk started sending ornithological reports from Guana Island to the ornithologist James Bond in Philadelphia.