Look!A group of elves flew on the shore of Daming Lake

Mondo Tourism Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, a group of lovely birds have ushered in the shore of Daming Lake, which frolic and forage in the lake, bringing vitality and vitality to the calm Daming Lake in winter.

The surface of the lake is as calm as a mirror, and the breeze blows through it, causing fine ripples. Little pelicans rest quietly on the surface of the lake, floating on the clear water, as if they are contemplating or admiring the beauty in the distance. Their feathers are delicate and soft, shining brightly through the sun.

In the blue sky, a few silver gulls flutter their wings freely. Their feathers are as white as snow, like silver waves dancing in the air. Their wings spread out and effortlessly draw graceful arcs in the air, like the free elves of poetry, dancing lightly.

The morning sun is shining, and the golden sunlight falls on the surface of the lake. A flock of mallards dance on the surface of the lake like the petals of a flower. They spread their wings and then descend gracefully, decorating the entire surface of the lake with colour. In the water paradise, they play to their heart's content.

The blackbird stood on the branches, and the fruits on the branches shone like pearls. They jumped, nimbly reaching out to the branches, pecking at the sweet fruit. The mouth movements are sharp and accurate. A fruit disappears quickly, and their satisfaction and happiness are vividly displayed in the dancing feathers.

The surface of the lake is as white as jade, with a gentle breeze and undulating ripples. A flock of bony chickens ran on the water, their slender legs on the water, moving quickly. Their steps are light and agile, like a charging team, making splashes as they move forward.

In recent years, the ecological environment around Daming Lake has continued to improve, and more and more birds have inhabited, bringing more rich and diverse bird ecological landscapes to the lakeside, and also adding a lot of fun to the winter play of citizens and tourists.

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