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The duck mother’s eggs are missing
There is a dense forest in the north of the city, and the bottom of the tree is covered with thick leaves.
In the recent development of tourist attractions, wooden plank roads have to be paved in the woods. All units are mobilized to clean up dead branches and old fallen leaves in the woods according to the areas divided by numbers written on the tree trunks.
Everyone used rakes to gather the fallen leaves together and put them into woven bags. The branches were piled into a pile. They borrowed the electric saw from the working unit nearby to cut off the dead trees in the woods and transport them in pieces. Go out and use the tricycle to transport it out of the city.
Suddenly, a wild duck jumped up in panic from a clump of dead branches and flew low into the distance. A colleague walked up and was surprised to find a nest among the dead branches, with 12 wild duck eggs lying quietly inside.
Kind colleagues dragged dead branches and made a suspended support to build a safe house for the wild ducks. Everyone thought that when the crowd dispersed, the woods became quiet, and the duck could feel safe, it would come back and continue to nest until its ducklings hatched.
However, when we got home, my colleagues posted in the group and circle of friends looking for duck eggs, calling on the people who took them to put them back tonight.
A young girl colleague said: "It shouldn't be someone from our unit who took it. It was still there when we left." It was unbelievable that 12 wild duck eggs disappeared in full view of everyone.
Yes, who would have the heart to take away the eggs of a wild duck? It is unethical. There are probably already formed ducklings inside. Even if not, they are still the children of the wild duck mother.
It was originally a quiet and inaccessible forest, but suddenly one day a large group of people came. They cleaned the forest with sweat, and at the same time destroyed the mother duck's home and took away her 12 children.
Tonight, the wild duck mother is destined to have no sleep.
Sure enough, the kind-hearted male colleague said in the group that at dusk, he saw the mother wild duck circling and singing over the nest.
I met him at the door of the work unit in the morning. I saw him looking sad, shaking his head and sighing: Alas... Ya Ma Ma is so pitiful.
The search was fruitless, and the wild duck mother completely lost her 12 children.
When the mother of the chickens raised at home lays eggs, it is common for the owner to eat them. Mother Chicken is also used to it and doesn't take it seriously. However, the old hen nesting in the nest is different. "Chickens are weak by nature, but they are strong when they are mothers." If someone comes, she will tie up her feathers and assume a posture ready to pounce on you to fight to the death, and let out a rapid and high-pitched cry. The sound is like an angry "big bird" and the quarreling peasant women make people afraid to come forward at any time.
The wild duck mother is different. Wild animals encounter many more dangers than poultry. Her instinctive reaction is to save her life first and then hatch her children. When she returned to the woods and saw the empty nest, her heart must be so painful and her screams must be so sad.
I never write about current affairs and deliberately avoid bad news. I was deeply touched by the news that 44 college students were among the victims of the house collapse today. They are like 44 duck eggs, exposed to danger at their fingertips, losing their safe shelter. In a man-made disaster, like baby ducks, they left their mother forever.
If the mother duck is in such pain, what hope does the mother of the children have to survive?
Who are the executioners who steal children? Those culprits can never pay their debts.
Sympathy is the noblest virtue among all morals, but today, in addition to sympathy, there is more anger. No, it is out of anger.
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