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Bird Nesting Guide


Bird Nests are an exciting addition in your Fairyland Garden and can be used in to incubate eggs and hatch cute Chicks! Eggs can be found in two ways, either by attracting certain Adult Fairyland Birds to your Garden (this can be done at any time of the year), or by finding eggs dropped by the Easter Bunny (only available during the Easter Season). Here we will explain how to use your Nest, you can click on a link below to go straight to that section or follow the guide through from start to finish

Nest Building
Nesting Birds
Nest Repairs
Easter Chicks and Chocolate Bunnies



Nest Building


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To build your Nest, first you will need to place a Nesting Tree in your garden, these can be gifted by friends or picked up on your Facebook News Feed. Once you have placed your Nest in your Garden you will then need to start attracting Birds.  Nesting Trees are available in five diferent colours, as  shown below, the colour will have NO EFFECT on the outcome of how your Nest can be used, they all work in exactly the same way. The colour of your Nest is random, if you would like a specific colour then you will need to keep accepting gifts until you get the colour you require.

You will need to attract 5 DIFFERENT TYPES OF BIRDS to your Garden overall to build your Nest. For example, you could start with the Pair of Lovebirds, once a multiple of 5 Pair of Lovebirds have been spotted in your garden they will give you a 20% part of your Nest. Then you need to move to a different Bird, for example Macaws, once you have a multiple of 5 Macaws spotted in your garden another 20% part will be added to your Nest, (these are of course just examples and you can attract any type of Bird from the list below to help build your Nest). You need to repeat this for 5 DIFFERENT BIRDS. You will also receive a 20% part of your nest if it is the first time that a particular bird has been spotted in your garden.


All Adult Birds (except the Cuckoo) will add a a 20% part to your Nest, you can use our list below to see which Birds you could attract to your Garden to build your Nest. Remember if you spot Birds in someone else' Gardens they DO NOT help build your own Nest, you need to have the  Birds spotted in your own Garden. However, the Birds you spot in other Gardens will help to build that Garden Owners Nest. You can build as many Bird Nests as you want to and you can send them to storage at any time for safe keeping when you want to do something else.
** IMPORTANT **
Please note when building your Nest that birds will only nest and lay eggs in a Nest which they have helped to build.

So for example, a Wren will only nest and lay an egg in a Nest which another Wren helped to build.
You may want to bear this in mind when building your nest.

Here is a full list of all the Birds that can help build a Nest and how to attract them.
To go directly to the section you require click on the link below:
The Birds within the following sections are listed in date or progressive order as per the Fairyland Wildlife Guide.
Clicking on any of the Bird names which are shown in Green will take you to their Ultimate Garden Setup.
FG = Fully Grown, RFH = Ready For Harvest.

Nesting Birds
Level 1-10
Level 11+

Non Nesting Birds
Common
Level 1-10
Level 11+
Seasonal
Mythological
Rainforest
Endangered
Hummingbirds
Zodiac
Pond
Topiary
Extinct


Nesting Birds

Level 1-10


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Bee Eater
(Level 7)

Apis MellifloraRFHAll HerbsFG, RFHBird MixAny3
Average
Amber
Chaffinch
(Level 1)

Apis MellifloraRFHMountain Whisper HerbRFHBird MixAny2
Average
Amber
Bellis LycaenaRFH
Flora FormicidaeRFHNightrose HerbRFH
Odonata IgnifloraRFH
Cuckoo
(Level 1)

An empty nest-Butterpillaflora
(1 red or rainbow will 100% deter for each nest)
FGAny except VeggiesAny2
Average
Amber
Nightingale
(Level 6)

Requires both:All HerbsFG, RFHBird MixAny6
Average
Sapphire
Carmena Uniflora #RFH
Luna SerenaRFH
# The Note which attracts the Nightingale changes every day.
Mon - A (Red), Tues - C (Yellow), Weds - E (Blue), Thurs - G (Violet), Fri - B (Orange), Sat - D (Green), Sun - F (Indigo)
Roadrunner
(Level 3)

All CactiRFH--Bird MixLow4
Average
Sunlight

WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Singing Bush Lark
(Level 2)

Carmena UnifloraRFHDulcia SomnifloraFGBird MixAny2
Average
Amber
Waxwing
(Level 1)

Dulcis FructusRFH--Tropical FruitsAny5
Rare
Sapphire
Fructus Randomus
(Strawberry only)
RFH
Wren
(Level 1)

Apis MellifloraRFHSpring Crown HerbRFHBird MixAny2
Average
Sunlight
Bellis LycaenaRFH
Flora FormicidaeRFH
Odonata IgnifloraRFH
Yellow Wagtail
(Level 1)

Apis MellifloraRFHSnowstar HerbRFHBird MixAny2
Average
Sunlight
Bellis LycaenaRFH
Flora FormicidaeRFH
Odonata IgnifloraRFH




Level 11+


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Blue Jay
(Level 20)

Requires all of:--Bird MixAny4
Average
Amber
Bellis Lycaena
(Blue only)
FG
Carmena Aviflora
(Blue only)
FG
Piscis Aquabullae
(Blue only)
FG
Chickadee
(Level 28)

Cattus PeloflorusRFHAll HerbsRFHBird MixAny3
Average
Amber
Crane
(Level 18)

Odonata Igniflora
(The more variety the better)
RFH--Bird MixAny5
Rare
Emerald
Jackdaw
(Level 14)

Flora PraecociaRFH--Bird MixAny5
Rare
Emerald
Rosa PraecociaRFH
Tulipa PraecociaRFH

WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Kingfisher
(Level 20)

Piscis AquabullaeRFHLuna SerenaRFHBird MixAny5
Very Rare
Moonlight
Magpie
(Level 14)

Flora PraecociaRFHNightrose HerbFG, RFHBird MixAny1
Very Common
Ruby
Rosa PraecociaRFH
Tulipa PraecociaRFH
Oriole
(Level 32)

Dulcia GlaciafloraFGAll HerbsRFHBird Mix.
Tropical Fruits
Any3
Average
Sunlight
Dulcia SaccafloraFG
Dulcia ZingiberaFG
Dulcis FructusFG
Woodpecker
(Level 11)

All BonsaiRFHBellis Lycaena
(Yellow, Orange
or Green)
FGBird MixAny3
Rare
Emerald




Non Nesting Birds

Common


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Mallard

AnythingAnyAll MushroomsFGBird Mix,
Veggies
Any1
Very Common
Ruby




Level 1-10


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Kiwi
(Level 1)

Cumulus AlbiflorusRFH--Bird MixLow7
Very Rare
Moonlight
Cumulus AmoraRFH
Ostrich
(Level 5)

Solaris IgniflorusFGAll HerbsFG, RFHVeggiesAny3
Rare
Sapphire




Level 11+


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Australian King Parrot
(Level 13)

Taiyo BonsaiFG, RFHLuna SerenaRFHBird MixAny5
Very Rare
Moonlight
Barn Owl
(Level 9)

Requires both of:--Bird MixAny2
Average
Amber
All BonsaiRFH
Luna serena
RFH
Long-Eared Owl
(Level 9)

Requires both of:Will not visit a Garden containing a ready for harvest Bonsai which is not its preferred one for that day!-Bird MixAny5
Rare
Emerald
All Bonsai
(attracted to a different one each day)
RFH
Luna serena
RFH
Pair of Magpies
(Level 14)

Flora PraecociaRFH--Bird MixAny4
Rare
Sapphire
Rosa PraecociaRFH
Tulipa PraecociaRFH
King Penguin
(Level 20)

Piscis Aquabullae
Orange
RFHPiscis Aquabullaeall other colorsBird MixAny3
Average
Amber
Piscis Aquabullae
Red
FG
Piscis Aquabullae
Green
FG
Puffin
(Level 20)

Piscis Aquabullae
Yellow
RFHPiscis Aquabullaeall other colorsBird MixAny3
Average
Sunlight
Piscis Aquabullae
Red
FG
Piscis Aquabullae
Orange
FG
Ping-Ponguin
(Level 27)

Hibernus Planetai
(Uranus)
RFHAll other PlanetsRFHBird MixLow5
Very Rare
Amethyst




Seasonal


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Elf
Mallard


Santa Snowman (must also be snowing in garden)All MushroomsFGBird Mix,
Veggies
Any2
Very Common
Ruby or
Santa Buttons
Cardinal

PoinsettiaFG--Bird MixAny2
Average
Amber or Eyes
Festive
Mallard


Christmas Tree (must also be snowing in garden)FGAll MushroomsFGBird Mix,
Veggies
Any2
Very Common
Ruby or Buttons
Ice Flower (must also be snowing in garden)FG
Flamingo

Pink Ribbon PlantFG--Bird MixAny2
Average
Amber
Ghostly
Mallard


Halloween Plant (there must also be flying witches in the garden)RFHAll MushroomsFGBird Mix,
Veggies
Any2
Very Common
Trick or Treat Seed
Zombie Mallard

Completed Halloween Witch ScarecrowAll MushroomsFGAnyAny2
Very Common
Trick or Treat Seed or Witch's Legs
Halloween Plant (there must also be flying witches in the garden)RFH

WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Summer Mallard

SunflowerFGAll MushroomsFGVeggies,
Bird Mix
Any2
Very Common
Ruby
Pair of
Lovebirds


LoveflowerFG, RFH--Bird MixAny2
Average
Sunlight
Peace Dove

PoppyRFH--Bird MixAny2
Average
Sunlight
Robin

PoinsettiaFG--Bird MixAny4
Rare
Sapphire or Buttons
Snowy Owl

Christmas TreeFG, RFHSundragon HerbFG, RFHBird MixAny2
Average
Sunlight or Nose
Ice FlowerFG, RFH




Mythological


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Griffin
(Highly Skilled)

Gathering Pixies MushroomsRFH--Bird MixAny4
Average
Amber
All higher level MushroomsFG
Phoenix
(Expert)

Amethyst Parasol MushroomRFH--Bird MixAny6
Rare
Sapphire
All higher level MushroomsFG




Rainforest


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Macaw

Forest RubyFGAll HerbsFGBird Mix,
Tropical Fruits
Any2
Average
Enchanted Ruby




Endangered


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Cassowary

Requires all of:--Tropical FruitsAny14
Endangered
Ruby
Enchanted
Forest Emerald
FG
Forest EmeraldFG
Forest AmberFG
Forest RubyFG
Toucan

Requires both:--Tropical FruitsAny8
Endangered
Ruby
Enchanted
Forest Ruby
FG
Forest RubyFG




Hummingbirds


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Antillean Crested Hummingbird

Requires both:--Bird MixAny5
Average
Enchanted Ruby
Enchanted
Forest Ruby
FG
Forest RubyFG
Blossomcrown Hummingbird

Requires all of:--Bird MixAny18
Average
Enchanted Amethyst
Enchanted
Forest Amethyst
FG
Forest AmethystFG
Enchanted
Forest Sunlight
FG
Forest SunlightFG
Enchanted
Forest Ruby
FG
Forest RubyFG
Broad Billed Hummingbird

Requires all of:--Bird MixAny9
Average
Enchanted Sunlight
Enchanted
Forest Sunlight
FG
Forest SunlightFG
Forest RubyFG

WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Saw Billed Hummingbird

Requires all of:--Bird MixAny16
Average
Enchanted Moonlight
Enchanted
Forest Moonlight
FG
Forest MoonlightFG
Enchanted
Forest Amber
FG
Forest AmberFG
Enchanted
Forest Ruby
FG
Forest RubyFG
Swallow Tailed Hummingbird

Requires all of:--Bird MixAny7
Average
Enchanted Amber
Enchanted
Forest Amber
FG
Forest AmberFG
Forest RubyFG
Violet Headed Hummingbird

Requires all of:--Bird MixAny12
Average
Enchanted Emerald
Enchanted
Forest Emerald
FG
Forest EmeraldFG
Enchanted
Forest Ruby
FG
Forest RubyFG
Violet Sabrewing Hummingbird

Requires all of:--Bird MixAny14
Average
Enchanted Sapphire
Enchanted
Forest Sapphire
FG
Forest SapphireFG
Enchanted
Forest Ruby
FG
Forest RubyFG




Zodiac


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Peacock

Libra
Astroflorus
(Sep 23 - Oct 22)
RFHSolaris IgniflorusRFHBird Mix, VeggiesAny2
Average
Opal Birthstone
Pelican

Aquarius
Astroflorus
(Jan 20 - Feb 18)
RFHSolaris IgniflorusRFHBird MixAny2
Average
Amethyst Birthstone
Stork

Virgo
Astroflorus
(Aug 23 - Sep 22)
RFHSolaris IgniflorusRFHBird MixAny2
Average
Sapphire Birthstone




Pond


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Pond King Penguin
(Level 20)

Underwater Toadstool
with Mermaid on top
FGPiscis Aquabullaeall other colorsBird MixAny2
Average
Underwater Toadstool
Piscis Aquabullae
Orange
RFH
Piscis Aquabullae
Red
FG
Piscis Aquabullae
Green
FG
Pond Puffin
(Level 20)

Underwater Toadstool
with Mermaid on top
FGPiscis Aquabullaeall other colorsBird MixAny2
Average
Underwater Toadstool
Piscis Aquabullae
Yellow
RFH
Piscis Aquabullae
Red
FG
Piscis Aquabullae
Orange
FG




Topiary


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Topiary Crane

Topiary Bush trimmed into its shapeFG--Bird MixAny5
Average
Topiary Bush
Seed
First attracted by unlocking the Indigo Topiary Pot-
Topiary Ostrich

Topiary Bush trimmed into its shapeFG--VeggiesLow3
Average
Topiary Bush
Seed
First attracted by unlocking the Yellow Topiary Pot-
Topiary Woodpecker

Topiary Bush trimmed into its shapeFG--Bird MixAny3
Average
Topiary Bush
Seed
First attracted by unlocking the Green Topiary Pot-




Extinct


WildlifeAttracted byStageDeterred byStageFood
Type
Feeding TableDiamonds
/ Rarity
Item Dropped
Passenger Pigeon

Attracted when the first section of a carved Bird Pole is paintedAnyExtinct wildlife cannot be deterred-Bird MixAny8
Extremely Rare!
Ruby
Great Auk

Attracted when the second section of a carved Bird Pole is paintedAnyExtinct wildlife cannot be deterred-Bird MixAny12
Extremely Rare!
Ruby
Moa

Attracted when the third section of a carved Bird Pole is paintedAnyExtinct wildlife cannot be deterred-Bird MixAny16
Extremely Rare!
Ruby
Dodo

Attracted when the fourth section of a carved Bird Pole is paintedAnyExtinct wildlife cannot be deterred-Bird MixAny20
Extremely Rare!
Ruby







Nesting Birds

Once you have completed your nest you can then use it to help the Fairyland birds to lay their eggs in. For this you will need to get an adult bird to nest.

First of all you will need an empty completed nest in your garden. Decide which chick you'd like to try for first, and attract the adult bird to your Garden while the completed nest is sitting there empty. Every 10th of that bird spotted in your Garden will nest in your empty nest (remember, the nest must have been part-built by that same type of bird!)

For individual set up advice please check our Ultimate Set Up guides using the links below.

Nesting Bee Eater 
Nesting Blue Jay 
Nesting Chaffinch 
Nesting Chickadee 
Nesting Crane 
Nesting Cuckoo 
Nesting Jackdaw 
Nesting Kingfisher 
Nesting Magpie 
Nesting Nightingale 
Nesting Oriole 
Nesting Roadrunner 
Nesting Singing Bush Lark 
Nesting Waxwing 
Nesting Woodpecker 
Nesting Wren 
Nesting Yellow Wagtail 

When the adult bird is nesting in your Garden, it will have a task for you to complete before it will lay an egg (speak to the bird to ask it about the task - different birds will have different tasks for you.) The task will always involve finding birds in other gardens.

The birds are split into groups, each task will involve finding your next multiple of five of one of the other birds within that group.

Bird Groups
The cuckoo can ask you to spot any of the other birds and does not have a set group
Group 1: Wren, Yellow Wagtail, Chaffinch, Singing Bush Lark 
Group 2: Nightingale, Bee Eater, Roadrunner, Waxwing 
Group 3: Kingfisher, Oriole, Chickadee, Blue Jay 
Group 4: Woodpecker, Magpie, Jackdaw, Crane 

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Once you have completed your task the bird will lay its egg in your nest, and you will then need to leave the correct food out for the chick (use a low feeding table with bird mix) and it will soon hatch and the chick can be spotted.
**IMPORTANT**
Watch out for Cuckoos!
They are attracted to, and will nest in, any empty nest! You can either deter them with Butterpillaflora flowers or shoo them away if an unwanted one decides to nest in your Garden. It is best to deter cuckoos as shooing one away will count as one use of your nest (5 uses will result in you needing to repair your nest, please see nest repairs below).

Nest Repairs

Once your nest has been used five times it will become slightly damaged and will need some minor repair work before you can use it again, it will go back down to 80% complete and you will then need to repair the nest in the same way you built it. You will need to attract some more birds to help build it again as before. Be careful to check which bird you have lost from those that helped to build the nest as you will need a different bird to those that have already helped. When you hover your mouse over your nest you can check which birds helped to build it and how many uses are left before it needs repairing.

It will always be the bird that is furthest to the left that will drop off the list of birds that has helped to build that nest. For example in the nest shown below the nest will need repairing after another 3 more uses and will lose the element built by the singing bush lark.
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It counts as one use each time you incubate an egg or if you discard an unhatched egg from the nest. Shooing a bird away also counts as one use, so be careful to deter the cuckoos using a butterpillaflora plant rather than let them use your carefully prepared nest.

Nests completed by ALL HUMMINGBIRDS will never need repairing, they are ideal for the Easter Chicks as they can be used over and over to incubate without breaking.



Easter Chicks and Chocolate Bunnies


You can also use your completed Nest to incubate cute Easter Chicks and Chocolate Bunnies during the Easter Season.

The Easter Bunny drops an egg every time you spot it in another Garden! (But only if you have an empty nest in your own Garden ready to incubate it).
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The Egg will then be incubated in your Nest until you are ready to hatch it. For Easter Chicks simply place some bird mix on a low table in your Garden and your Egg will soon hatch as a cute Baby Chick and for Chocolate Bunnies you will need wild berries on a low table!

Once the Chick has been spotted you can then try and find another Easter Bunny to drop another Egg. Each nest will be able to incubate 5 Eggs altogether, one after the other, not at the same time. Once your Nest has been used to incubate 5 Eggs it will need repairing as explained above.
With the Easter Eggs there is an easy way to tell how many times your Nest has been used (and therefore how many more times before it will need a repair), by the "Pattern" on the Egg in a particular Nest. The pattern will tell you which number egg it is in that nest. 

The First Egg Pattern is Spots


The Second Egg Pattern is Hearts


The Third Egg Pattern is Flowers


The Fourth Egg Pattern is Butterflies


The Fifth Egg Pattern is Stars


Rainbow Egg

Chocolate Bunny Eggshells
Chocolate Bunny



White Chocolate
Bunny


Dark Chocolate
Bunny





These are the various coloured eggs that can be dropped by the Easter Bunny.
Red, Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue, Indigo, Violet, Rainbow, Chocolate, White Chocolate and Dark Chocolate
Other than the Rainbow Egg which is dropped when you spot a multiple of 10 Easter bunnies it is totally random as to which colour egg the Easter Bunny will drop for you. However the Chocolate Eggs are much rarer than the Coloured Easter Eggs!

The Easter Bunny will very occasionally drop a Chocolate Egg instead of the usual decorated ones! However this only happens extremely rarely (there's only about a 1 in 100 chance that the egg will be Chocolate.) The White and Dark Chocolate Eggs are harder to find than the regular ones.

Easter eggs hatch the following wildlife- 
Red Eggs can hatch a Red Chick
Orange Eggs can hatch a Red Chick or an Orange Chick.
Yellow Eggs can hatch a Red Chick, Orange Chick or a Yellow Chick.
Green Eggs can hatch a Red Chick, Orange Chick, Yellow Chick or a Green Chick.
Blue Eggs can hatch a Red Chick, Orange Chick, Yellow Chick, Green Chick or a Blue Chick.
Indigo Eggs can hatch a Red Chick, Orange Chick, Yellow Chick, Green Chick, Blue Chick or an Indigo Chick.
Violet Eggs can hatch a Red Chick, Orange Chick, Yellow Chick, Green Chick, Blue Chick, Indigo Chick or a Violet Chick.
Rainbow Eggs will hatch a Rainbow Chick
Chocolate Eggs will hatch a Chocolate Bunny
White Chocolate Eggs will hatch a White Chocolate Bunny
Dark Chocolate Eggs will hatch a Dark Chocolate Bunny

You can use our Wildlife Guide to see how many diamonds the Easter Wildlife is worth. 
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