Henan Business Daily reporter Wang Chunsheng text/photo
The number of COVID-19 cases in Zhengzhou has increased for more than half a month, and the number of people traveling is increasing, and the city is once again full of life.
Not only are there more and more people going to work, but their hobbies and interests are gradually being picked up.

In March, everything recovered, and flowers, birds, fish and insects also gave Zhengzhou colors everywhere.
There is no gathering, so many people fall in love with nature and take out their cameras to record this beautiful moment.
Lao Bi is almost 50 years old this year, and there is not much business after the unit resumes work. Idle old Bi, on the way home after work, used his camera to photograph the blooming flowers and spring birds.
In Beilong Lake, magpies stop at the branches of apricot blossoms and gently peck at the petals; white-tailed American biting cranes jump between the branches of privet trees, occasionally catching a small fruit; gray wagtails spread their wings and skim over the water, sometimes stopping at rocks and jumping; willow warblers gallop among the emerald green leaves, occasionally pecking at the leaves...
Lao Bi is a bird lover and flower lover, and has a special habit of photographing flowers and birds.
He believes that photographing flowers and birds can make himself quiet, help adjust his impatient mentality, but also a learning process, while shooting birds, but also know many unknown, beautiful birds.
In order to photograph flowers and birds, Lao Bi found a lot of zhengzhou beauty. In the North Third Ring Road, by a peninsula lake, a kingfisher stood on a branch to clean its feathers, saw food in the water, and a fierce son plunged into the water, and then quickly flapped its wings from the water, grabbing food and flying into the air.
Where mountain cherry blossoms, peach blossoms, and apricot blossoms bloom, birds are also competing to peck. Old Bi said he liked the season.
(Edited by Ji Qianqian and Zhang Weiyi)