The swallows "chirp, chirp" I heard while they were playing.
Under the eaves of grandma's house, there are five little swallows.
They squatted next to the nest, close together, and arranged neatly.
The round little head is inlaid with a pair of round eyes, and the pointed mouth opens and closes, shouting constantly.
At this time, the figure of a big swallow came into my eyes.
I saw it holding a bug in its mouth, flying towards its children.
It turns out to be Mother Swallow!
When the hungry little swallows saw that there was food, they all rushed to open their bright yellow mouths.
I was confused: How could one insect be divided among five swallows?
The mother swallow may have the same idea as me. She kept flying back and forth, hesitating, and seemed to think about it for a long time before she put the insect into the mouth of one of the chicks.
I thought: This swallow may be the weakest one, right?
Before the swallow mother heard the little swallow say "thank you", she hurriedly went to find food again.
Looking at the leaving figure of Yan Zi’s mother, I couldn’t help but be deeply moved.
Every time a mother thinks of her children first!
Maybe at this time, the swallow mother is still hungry!
Sure enough, it didn't take long for Yanzi's mother to come back again.
At this time, I obviously felt that it flew much slower, but after feeding another little swallow, it left in a hurry again.
Just like this again and again, when it made the five little swallows full, it seemed to have a smile on its face.
I guess it needs a good rest this time.
Unexpectedly, it dragged its tired body to find food again.
My nose is sore, there is such a great mother in the world!
This feeling and scene made me unable to forget it for a long time. This little thing gave me a huge shock.
It turns out that parents’ love for their children is 100%.
This is true for animals, and even more so for humans.
I feel the warm advice before going to school; the hands that take over the schoolbag after school; the big umbrella that protects me from the wind and rain when it rains; the anxious eyes when I am sick.