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My hometown Lhasa composition

My real hometown is in a remote mountainous area in Guizhou, but this time I want to share my second hometown-Lhasa, Tibet.

There is a big river in the southern suburbs of Lhasa-Lhasa River. Winter there is desolate. The river is green as jade, but it is surrounded by brown bare trees and mountains. The river is as quiet as a mirror, and as cold as Dicos' iced coke.

Only those flocks of wild ducks have added infinite vitality to it. On the calm river, flocks of wild ducks are foraging and playing on the river. I said to my father, "Dad, where did you get so many wild ducks?" There are several kinds. What are their names? "Dad said," They are a kind of migratory birds. They come here for the winter. Take a closer look. How many? "I approached them carefully by the river and carefully observed their every move, for fear of disturbing their leisurely life. I saw black and white, yellow and green ... some of them rowed quickly on the water, as fierce as dragon boat racing; Some roll in the water for food; Some are leisurely combing their clean feathers ... I don't know if they didn't notice me or didn't take me seriously at all. Just then, I saw a lonely wild duck hovering in the sky above us like a loyal scout. When we found out that we didn't mean to hurt them, we left with confidence.

On the way home, I pestered my father to ask questions. Father said, "Before, not so many wild ducks came to Lhasa for the winter. Now that the ecological environment has improved, people's concept of protecting wild animals has also improved step by step, so many wild ducks have come to live in harmony with us in the same home. " After going home, I checked the information on the Internet, only to know that there are several kinds of wild ducks there: yellow is red-dot duck, green is mallard duck and merganser duck. ...

I love my second hometown, which breeds the infinite vitality of nature.