Summary
Photographer Andrew Fusek Peters has spent ten years taking pictures of wildlife in his garden and nearby areas in Shropshire, UK. His work highlights the beauty of everyday wildlife found in backyards, including birds, squirrels, and other animals, and is featured in a new book called "Garden Safari."
Key Facts
- Andrew Fusek Peters took photos of garden wildlife over a decade.
- He captured images in his garden and nearby village of Lydbury in Shropshire.
- His photos include rare images like a hare feeding her young and a goldfinch with rainbow wings.
- He uses his kitchen as a hiding spot to photograph wildlife without disturbing them.
- After being diagnosed with bowel cancer in 2018, he focused on capturing wildlife at home.
- The book "Garden Safari" features his wildlife photography and encourages people to make gardens wildlife-friendly.
- Springwatch presenter Iolo Williams praised the book for showing the importance of gardens for wildlife.