One cloudy day, I looked at the trees in the yard and found two seemingly loving magpies nesting in a tall poplar tree.
I was curious and wanted to see it, so I was dumbfounded at this warm scene. A magpie shouted at each other, as if reluctant to say goodbye, and flew to another tree to build a nest with branches. After a while, he came back with one in his mouth, and another magpie was busy building a nest, barking from time to time, full of joy, as if happy for his hard work. This is how they build back and forth, not afraid of hardship and fatigue. Sometimes they look at each other affectionately and call each other, as if pouring out the fruits of their labor and imagining the scene of giving birth to a baby magpie. They are really loving!
Suddenly, a magpie flew to another tree and called for another one, as if to say, "Honey, come here quickly, there is a surprise here!" " Another magpie kept barking, as if to say, "What's that?" "Crying to fly in the past. Wow! There are many twigs there, just enough to nest. They were ecstatic and circled around there. I'm gonna scream.
These two magpies have deep feelings. After their persistent nesting, they found a batch of good twigs to nest and gained a lot. This is the reward of their love and perseverance.
Learn to discover, observe carefully, and be good at discovering.