A passage describing a duckling

A passage describing the duckling is as follows:

1, the duckling is covered with pale yellow feathers and looks like a small flock of rolling sheep from a distance.

2. The duck is proud when paddling. Its two red flippers kept paddling in the water, and its body was sitting on the water, its chest was very high, and its head looked around, just like the head was inspecting.

It's wonderful when ducks flap their wings in the water. Its feet seem to stand on the water, spreading its wings, and its head drives the whole body to shake violently. Then, water drops are flying in the air, like pearls and sparkling water, which is very beautiful.

The duckling likes playing with water very much. When playing with water, he often likes to bury his head in the water and look around. His feathers never touch water, because the feathers on ducks are oily, so as long as there is water on them, they will slide down quickly.

5. "Spring River Plumbing Duck Prophet". Just as the snow and ice in the clarified pond began to melt, flocks of ducks plopped into the water, bringing spring information to the fish, grass and willow trees on the shore.

6. Flocks of ducks swim up and down, sometimes diving into the water and picking up small fish; Sometimes the wings are flapping, and the cool breeze blows gently, and the beauty is like a white sail, giggling nonstop.

7. Ducks flapped their wings, quacked and waddled into the water, becoming more and more lovely against the clear water.

8. When their fat breasts are close to the water, their feet slide back into the water, a pair of orange duck fins start paddling, and ducks float into the lake like boats.

9. Several ducks wandered freely and rippled gently on the water. What a beautiful picture of ducks swimming in the water!

10, there are several white ducks floating on the water, with white feathers, fat bodies, long necks and flat mouths. A few are floating on the quiet water, swimming leisurely, and the water below them presents a clear "2" reflection. Can not help but remind people of the beautiful scenery of Swan Lake, full of poetry.