Debbie Viess has been a student of nature since she was a toddler growing up in Chicago.
She was first seduced by the world of birds while a student at Prescott College in AZ.
Her first job out of college was at the International Crane Foundation, in Baraboo, WI,
and she met her late friend and mentor, Dr. Howard Cogswell, while managing Dr. Shusterman's
pinniped lab at Cal State Hayward. She worked with Dr. Cogswell on a number of Bay Area birding
projects, and was a former President of Ohlone Audubon due to his encouragement. She continues
to be charmed and intrigued by all aspects of nature on her frequent forays into the Greater
Bay Area wilds. Despite her current obsession with mycology, she still manages to look up and
see the birds, as well as making time to stop and smell the flowers.
A Courtship of Snakes
(16 April 2008)
R U Singin' ta ME? A Springtime Hike at Huckleberry Preserve
(15 March 2006)
Avian Performance Art
(1 December 2005)
Sylvia's Sapsucker and other Feathered Wonders
(29 October 2005)
Summertime, and the Birdin' is Easy
(16 August 2004)