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Chapter 171 Bird Watching Fever

After Cen Jiahua's careful care, the defeated Monkey King quickly recovered his health and did not take the initiative to leave the manor and return to the jungle. Instead, he lived in the manor with some peace of mind.

Cen Jiahua didn't care too much. Anyway, there were so many animals in the manor, and it was no big deal to have a monkey. Anyway, Cen Jiahua also spent too much energy on this monkey. As long as he gave it some food, he could live.

From then on, tourists who come to the manor will often see a monkey jumping on the top floor of the small building on the big tree next to it, and then climbing up and down the willow forest. Because they all have the breath of health care, the monkey has become good friends with Xiaoguai and Doudou, so people often see a very strange scene.

Monkeys, dogs and foxes can actually live in harmony. Everyone is surprised to see it and they take photos as a souvenir.

For tourists, the surprises that Zhiyuan Villa brings to them cannot be given by photos on the website or forum. Only by coming to the manor in person can people truly feel the unique charm of the manor.

Here, you can see various scenes of animals and humans living in harmony, as well as various natural beauty and leisurely pastoral scenery. After spending a period of time in the manor, almost everyone seems to feel that their hearts have been purified. This feeling is really wonderful.

As the seasons get closer to winter, there are more and more migratory birds coming to the manor, and the scene of hovering and flying above the reservoir every day is more and more spectacular. At this moment, the people who come to the manor are not only folk bird watching enthusiasts, but also some semi-official bird watching enthusiast organizations come here.

These organizations are much better than ordinary hobbyists in terms of equipment and staffing. They have sufficient funds, so they simply booked several small wooden houses. This made Cen Jiahua happy that these wealthy guests brought real money.

Among them, Professor Mo was the person in charge of the team, and he soon came to Cen Jiahua with the recommendation of Mr. Mo.

"I'll tell you: Let me introduce you. This is Professor Zhang Zhuoli from the Provincial Birdwatching Association. He is a zoologist at the Provincial University." Old Mo paused, then pointed to Cen Jiahua and said, "This is Jiahua, the owner of the manor."

Zhang Jiao’s medium figure and some grayish-white land did not add much aging to him, which made him feel a little more elegant.

"Hello Professor Zhang. Just call me Xiao Cen." Cen Jiahua bowed slightly and said, "I heard of your name when I was studying in the provincial capital. But I just didn't have the chance to hear your lectures."

"You are also a graduate from the Provincial University?" Professor Zhang was a little surprised. After all, it is a very happy thing to meet a student from his own school in the countryside.

"I just graduated last year and came here to open this manor." Cen Jiahua asked the two old men to sit down and poured them a cup of tea.

"It's not easy to make this manor vivid and colorful for more than a year." Professor Zhang took a sip of tea and looked at the surroundings and said.

"Not. When I came to the bird watching site last year, there were only a few employees in the manor that were already on the scale." Old Mo nodded frequently and agreed with Professor Zhang's words.

"Old Mo praised some of the results of everyone's efforts, and it's nothing." Cen Jiahua smiled shyly and quickly changed the subject and asked, "I wonder what Professor Zhang is doing to find students?"

"That's right. I have a topic under my command about observing the living rules of migratory birds that require a long-term close contact with migratory birds." Professor Zhang picked up the teacup and took a sip, as if considering the wording, and said: "I heard that the opening time of the cruise ship in the manor is limited, so today I will open the back door to you."

After Professor Zhang finished speaking, he placed the teacup on the table and looked at Cen Jiahua with his eyes fixedly.

This requirement was not too much. Cen Jiahua agreed almost without thinking. After all, as long as a rule is made on the people entering the reed marsh, it should be no big problem.

"This is not a problem, there are just a few requirements. If you can guarantee that you can do it, I will give you the right to enter the reed marsh all day."

"Tell me, what are the requirements?" Seeing Cen Jiahua agree so readily, Professor Zhang was happy.

"Every time I enter the reed marsh, I cannot live two people, and I cannot disturb the lives of migratory birds. I can only take pictures quietly." Cen Jiahua stretched out her two fingers and said with a shaking voice.

"That's so simple?" Zhang Zhuoli was stunned. He never expected that Cen Jiahua's solemn request would be such a simple condition.

Originally, he was mentally prepared to make strict requirements for Cen Jiahua, and even thought he would be slaughtered hard, but the fact was so unexpected.

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Everyone who knows is bird lovers. There are too many requirements, even if it is not necessary to explain, I don’t have to worry too much." Cen Jiahua smiled and said, “As long as your team members publish bird watching diaries or photos online or in newspapers, they can state that they were taken at our Zhiyuan Villa.”

"This is not a problem, after all, this is also the fact." Zhang Zhuoli then realized that Cen Jiahua was paying attention to advertising, but this was not an excessive requirement, so Zhang Zhuoli agreed.

After the two sides agreed, Zhang Zhuoli, who was a little happy, immediately rushed back to the wooden house rented by the Bird Watching Association, packed up his equipment, and was about to go into the reed marsh to watch birds.

Looking at Zhang Zhuoli's hurried back, Cen Jiahua felt a little moved. These are the people who do academic research and are all focused on their work. If other tourists make a request, Cen Jiahua would never agree no matter what. However, since it was proposed by a teacher from a famous school and used for academic research, there was no need to make things difficult for teachers.

However, the last requirement that was a bit of advertising still shows that Cen Jiahua has inevitably become a qualified operator now and is very good at using conditions to promote Zhiyuan Villa.

"Thank you, Xiao Cen." Old Mo, who was sitting on the stone bench, said to Cen Jiahua with some gratitude.

"What you said is just a simple task, and you can't say "thank you"." Cen Jiahua waved his hand and said, "I have to help you with such things in a reasonable way. We haven't played chess for a long time, why don't we have two games?"

Last year, there was only a duo of old and young people left in Kuang's manor at night, and the two of them could only play chess to play time. After Mo came this year, because of the old man and Li Hong, Cen Jiahua rarely played chess with him.

"Yes, old man, I want to see if you have made progress over the past year?" When Mr. Mo heard Cen Jiahua's suggestion, he was interested.

So the young duo set up a chessboard and began to fight in the willow forest.

After getting the opportunity to enter the reed marsh, Zhang Zhuoli was in such a good mood and felt that he was full of energy. In the past, when he was watching birds outside, the conditions were extremely difficult. If he wanted to see migratory birds up close, he often had to camp in the wild.

This time at Zhiyuan Villa, you can get close contact with migratory birds as long as you go out, which is not a big effort. He estimated that as long as he works hard this winter, he can complete all the projects, which can be considered as a matter of completing his thoughts before retirement.

So, every day, Zhang Zhuoli took his assistant to ride a boat all day, wandering in the reservoir, using the camera and paper in his hand to record the activities of migratory birds every day.

Sometimes, the curious Cen Jiahua also took advantage of the fact that he went in to feed him and was also a boatman for Zhang Zhuoli and the others, and took the opportunity to learn.

In the past, Cen Jiahua's knowledge of migratory birds was mostly obtained online information, and it was not very detailed. After following Zhang Zhuoli for a while, Cen Jiahua learned that there was actually a lot of knowledge about migratory birds.

As for swans, according to their size and appearance, there are big swans, small swans, ~nosed swans, swans and black swans. The variants of these five swans are swans that appear in the northern hemisphere. As for the southern hemisphere, there are two or three swans.

The big swan in the manor is the largest swan. The adult big swan can grow up to 155 meters, with a maximum of 1c kilogram, and is considered a big man in the swan family.

There is also a lot of bird knowledge that has been instilled into Cen Jiahua's mind bit by bit. Such gains have benefited him a lot. After all, in the future, his main focus of his manor will be migratory birds that overwinter. As the owner of the manor, if he knows migratory birds even if he is not as good as ordinary people, it would be a bit embarrassing.

The more he understood, the more he became immersed in the ocean of knowledge, and he began to go from passive absorption and learning to active learning. Sometimes Cen Jiahua felt that he had returned to school, and Zhang Zhuoli was taking his tutor to learn a brand new course.

Later, Cen Jiahua, in addition to taking care of animals such as Xiaobailong and some necessary work in the manor, basically became Zhang Zhuoli's full-time boatman. Every day, he took Zhang Zhuoli and one of his students to sway on the reservoir, paying attention to the living habits of some key birds to their changes.

On this day, Cen Jiahua brought Zhang Zhuoli and others to the depths of the reed marsh. Because he wanted to stay and photograph migratory birds, Cen Jiahua had to insert the oar into the mud. However, as soon as the oar was inserted into the mud, Cen Jiahua found something wrong, because he felt that the oar seemed to have encountered something very strange.

What could be hidden in the mud?

ps: Sorry, the number of words in these two chapters is a little less!
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