Winged Elf

Jamil 2021-12-30 17:18:09

I always like to ignore those elves in the sky, because I have never had a chance to really understand them. Today I started to discover their joys and sorrows for the first time. I fell in love with their dances and gorgeous clothes for the first time. I fell in love with the elegance of red-crowned cranes, the intelligence of parrots, the patience of geese, the silky swan, and the deep love between penguins and mothers. The weird black child of the white falcon, and the funny red-eyed water bird running on the water with its short wings.

In the long yellow sand, white cranes glide outside the world; on the tranquil Amazon River, the gorgeous macaws may also be down; the slender stork throws feathers in the lotus bush, like an amateur acrobat.

However, it is always heartbreaking when mankind’s intervention in nature is always at its most heartwarming. Why can’t you get along with these lovely elves? Finally, when the group of cranes stopped flying and took food in the hands of the grandmother, it was the beauty of the unity of nature and man.

"The Great Flying" is the greatest movie I've ever seen. The cast is strong, the graphics are exquisite and dynamic, the music is ups and downs with the plot, and it is everywhere fascinating. It's freaking good!!! Definitely will see it again.

"...by tomorrow I will fly..."

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Extended Reading
  • Laurianne 2022-03-25 09:01:19

    The most elegant migratory bird - the red-crowned crane; the strangest bird - the great grouse; the farthest bird on the journey - the Arctic swallow, from the North Pole to the South Pole wow. . How are the close-ups of these birds flying in the air? I really want to have a pair of wings!

  • Geraldine 2021-12-30 17:18:09

    Compared with the subsequent ocean, the content is a bit monotonous. After all, the species of birds are not as rich in marine ecology. The narration is quite restrained. If there is some storytelling, it might be better.

Winged Migration quotes

  • [first lines]

    Narrator: The story of bird migration is the story of promise - a promise to return.