WildLife Photographer Snaps Breathtaking Photos
of Amazing Birds from Kitchen Window During Covid
Choosing to isolate during Covid, Cancer
survivor/ nature photographer Andrew Fusek Peters forced himself to adapt by working with subjects
closer to home who were already socially distant.
Using only his kitchen window, he captures stunning,
in depth images of wild birds outside his
Shropshire garden.
In one week alone he has photographed
goldfinches fighting each other midair as well
as redpolls, nuthatches, and blue and long
tailed tits taking flight.
Spending hours a day setup in his kitchen,
Andrew calls the project “The secret life of birds in lockdown.”
This tiny house is built out of 6x6s on a steel rig mat.
All the electrical is up to code. The water systems are
self contained for an off-grid style living. However,
plumbing could easily be added if you wanted to.
Outside dimensions are 30x10x14.
Two small homes under construction on
beautiful property. The yard is shared.
Suitable tenant(s) must be interested in DIY/gardening/building/community living and
have time or money to invest in finishing their
accommodations. Several retro trailers that could be
used temporarily. Land owner lives on land and has|
three small children, so looking for people that are
good with kids.