Vancouver, located on the Pacific coast in the southwest of British Columbia, Canada, is a major port city and an important economic center in Canada, as well as a political, cultural, tourism and transportation center in western Canada. On September 29th, 2xx, the streets of Vancouver were full of traffic as usual. As usual, I also walked around the streets with my camera in my hand, looking for the right news material. At this time, the scene on the street attracted my attention.
From the green belt beside the road, a big duck emerged. At first, it looked around, then turned around and called to the grass behind it. Then, I saw a few ducklings emerging from the grass, only to see them shake their feathers and "quack" a few times. Seeing their lovely appearance, I couldn't help laughing.
Looking at the traffic on the road, Mother Duck tried to move forward several times, and then retreated in panic. The ducklings also make a mess and keep barking. The traffic policeman who directed the traffic saw this scene, blew a whistle, walked to the middle of the road, waved his hands and ordered all the cars to stop. He went to the ducks again, bent down, made an invitation gesture, and said, "Your family should cross the road first." There was a "safe passage" between the vehicles that came and went.
The ducks quack happily, and the mother duck flapped her wings a few times. They seemed to say, "Thank you!" " Mother duck took the lead to walk down the steps and walked in front with her head held high. The ducklings followed her one by one, lined up neatly and waddled onto the road. Pedestrians on the side of the road stopped, and drivers in cars stuck their heads out, all smiling, waiting and watching them go away.
I couldn't hold back my excitement. As soon as my finger pressed the shutter, I clicked, and time stopped at this moment. There was a warm current in my heart. How wonderful the world would be if people and animals could live in harmony like this!
It was a wonderful morning, and the sun shone all over Vancouver. Chapter 2: Warm Vancouver
A warm breeze is blowing in the streets of Vancouver, and a "Little Yellow Duck" army led by a duck mother is coming. They are composed of naive ducklings, and they walk leisurely and leisurely.
"Quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack. Ah! There are two little yellow ducks floating in the water! At the critical moment, the mother duck was very calm, indicating that the ducklings need not panic. She looked up at the crowd to search for the target. Suddenly, her eyes were fixed on the patrolman patrolling the street and she quickly ran towards the "life-saving straw".
"Quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack quack trouser legs. The patrolman looked at a group of ducklings at his feet doubtfully, but he was anxious not to communicate with them. Mother Duck tugged at his trousers, and it suddenly occurred to him that the duckling might be asking him to go somewhere! He immediately followed the duckling and mother duck to the scene of the incident.
The patrolman looked down at the sewer, only to see that two ducklings had been swept up and down by the rapids and were in danger. The patrolman immediately took off his hat, holding the handle along the well with one hand and the hat with the other. As soon as he scooped it up, two little yellow ducks lay dying on the hat. When the patrolman put the duckling on the ground, the mother duck rushed to meet him. She was in tears and hugged the two ducklings tightly. Several ducklings also circled around the patrolman to show their gratitude.
In a short time, the "Little Yellow Duck" troops finally bid farewell to the patrolman and walked through the streets of Vancouver. At this time, pedestrians and vehicles gave way for them.
A breeze blows, and he caresses the ducklings' feathers, which also caresses a warm current in people's hearts. At this time, the leaves rustle, and it seems to convey a hymn of love ... Chapter 3: Warm Vancouver Composition
In the afternoon, the breeze is warm and the slight cool wind is coming, which is a good time to take a walk after eating. Even non-human ducks come to join in the fun. Starting from the duck farm, in a short time, the mother duck and her baby duck appeared on the streets of Vancouver, Cuba.
It is obviously the best time to take a walk, but people just choose to take a nap at home, so there are not many pedestrians on the street, and the patrolman on duty is conspicuous. Mother Duck swaggered along. As it was the first time for her to come out, her children looked around curiously, and a sewer with a broken cover caused by improper maintenance came face to face. Mother Duck reminded her baby duck in her own language, but still a few disobedient ducklings poked their heads.
The sewer stinks, and curiosity drives them to put their wings down, but' plop ~ plop ~' several ducks fell in, and they quacked loudly, and the quack came to their mother's ears from the sewer. Mother duck looked for the source of the quack and found several ducks flapping in the water, which frightened her, but she was calm and calmed down quickly. She used several methods to save him. So I had to look around and there was only one tall man in police uniform-the policeman.
It soothed the other ducks that didn't fall, and immediately ran to the patrolman, thinking that it was impossible to tell him in her own language. Mother Duck used her quick wits and carefully gestured that a duck had fallen into the sewer. After a while, the quack became louder and louder. Mother Duck knew that her baby couldn't hold on, and the duckbill was about to leave. The patrolman looked at the duck with some doubts and followed it.
At the critical moment when the ducks were about to be washed away, the net bag borrowed from the shop by the patrolman was fished up. Finally, the ducks were rescued. Mother duck thanked the policeman while comforting the shivering ducks who had just been rescued. The patrolman was also shocked-a duck has feelings, and his wisdom can match that of human beings!