Source: Taiwan Straits Network

In the distance are free-roaming water birds, close to the walking, dancing crowds, recently, Pine Cypress Lake appeared such a picture of harmonious coexistence between man and nature. Li Yijie, a photographer of this newspaper, took this picture and sent it to the circle of friends, which attracted everyone's praise.
Li Yijie lives near Songbai Lake, and when he walks every day, he pays close attention to changes in the surrounding environment. A few days ago, during a walk, he found that there seemed to be a pair of "ducks" in the lake, so he took a picture with his mobile phone, returned home to enlarge the picture, and found that it was not a duck, but a kind of water bird. Later, he learned through a photo posted by another photographer in this newspaper, Lao Ao, that it was a pair of black-necked partridges. He then put his camera on his back and went back to take a lot of pictures of the partridges.
Li Yijie said that in Pine Cypress Lake, egrets are common, but he is still seeing black-necked plovers for the first time, and they swim in the center of the lake most of the time, and the crowds dancing and walking by the lake constitute a wonderful picture. "This pair of water birds is not afraid of noise at all, sometimes fishing and sometimes swimming, leisurely."
Li Yijie believes that this is due to the government's treatment of Yundang Lake and Songbai Lake in recent years, the water quality has improved, and water birds will naturally come.
(Text/Reporter Shen Shuting Photo/Li Yijie)