As you have probably seen already, there are some popups that you'll encounter in Birdland that will ask you to either adopt or share special birds that are in trouble. Some of these include birds like Puffins, Flamingos, Owls, and Budgies. You can buy some of them with Facebook credits, and you can adopt them all out on your wall to friends. But, what if you don't want to spend Facebook credits (real money) to get these awesome birds? Here are some tips to help you out:
1. Neighbors: This is the absolute best way to get the opportunities to adopt birds. If you don't have a lot of Birdland friends and neighbors, then make sure that you read this post about getting the maximum number you possibly can without doing much work.
2. Wall Feeds: Once you have neighbors, you want to make sure that you're watching the wall feeds so that you can grab adoption birds when they pop up. The vast majority of people that play Birdland will always put up their adoptions, especially when they have goals that they are trying to reach as well. You have to be quick though, as there aren't very many birds per feed to gather.
3. Cleaning & Hatching: When friends and neighbors clean cages or hatch new birds, and then post that notification to their wall feed, you can also get a cute new bird. So, make sure that you're watching for these as well to get the most adoption birds that you possibly can.
And, of course, if you're finding that's not working for you, you can always buy some of the birds with Facebook credits when they pop up.
Here are some other great posts about Birdland that you'll want to read while you're here:
Hello Birdland,
ReplyDeleteI have been looking for a way to send an email or a way to message you via facebook. I have an idea that might be a great way to raise money for another avian charity and add another bird to the game :)
You may have heard of the famous late African Grey, Alex and professor Dr. Irene Pepperberg. Alex revolutionized amongst many other things, the conceptualization of an animals ability to "intelligently and reasonably think" and communicate actual thoughts and desires.
"The goal of The Alex Foundation is to support research that will expand the base of knowledge establishing the cognitive and communicative abilities of parrots as intelligent beings." (alexfoundation.org)
I was thinking, since Birdland (which is AWESOME for doing this by the way :) ) is one of the very few games that actually offers their game participants a way to donate to a charitable cause in exchange for an item in the game, would there be a way to offer perhaps a special African Grey parrot and a memorial ribbon to Birdland players in exchange for a donation to the Alex Foundation? It would be a wonderful way to raise awareness about Alex and everything he has done for the avian world.
I ask that you please consider this opportunity for Alex. Since today marks the third year anniversary of his sudden passing, I thought that I might post this to you.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this, and I hope that Birdland can find a way to raise awareness and remember the life of Alex, the African Grey.
To learn more, please visit www.alexfoundation.org
:)Thank you!
Amanda Crisman-Voss
Hi Amanda,
ReplyDeleteI will make sure to pass this on! Thank you for the great idea.
MD
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