Where do the waterfowl in william cullen bryant fly? why

William cullen bryant's "To the Waterbird" flies to the place that God yearns for. Bryant expresses his inner confusion with the image of a waterbird and completes his understanding of life. According to relevant public information, "To Waterbirds" is a poem written in the form of supporting the object and expressing one's heart. As an image chosen by the poet, waterfowl embodies the poet's feelings and expectations, dares to pursue and never loses its way. It is the embodiment of the poet's ideal and the embodiment of God's will.