Birdland User Tips + Cheats

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What Activities Earn Coins in Birdland

Taking care of birds and your aviary means costs on your end. Earning coins as fast as possible will make it easier for you to purchase great looking decorations, adding and expanding your cages. Here is a guide and some tips for you to focus on activities that earn you coins in the game.

Selling Adult Birds

You can sell your birds as soon as they reach adulthood. Depending on the breed of the bird, you can profit around 35 coins to hundreds for each bird.

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The next list of tips will be more successful if you have a lot of neighbors. Even better if your neighbors have several cages in their Birdland Aviary.

Cleaning Cages

Go through each of your neighbor’s cages and clean them. If you thoroughly clean it, you will be rewarded 5 coins.

Treasure Chest

Every 24 hours, you can visit all your neighbors and click on the treasure chest. This earns you 15 coins. Unfortunately there is only 1 treasure chest for the whole aviary so that’s the maximum number of coins you earn per day.

Helping Neighbors

Every few minutes, you’ll notice a message pop up asking you to help a neighbor take care of their bird. Accept it and you’ll earn 9 coins.

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Make Birds Happy

This is where you earn 3 coins for each bird you tickle or pet for them to be happy. Imagine how the numbers will add up if you have around 15 to 20 neighbors and each neighbor averages about 3 to 5 cages each and have around a dozen birds. That’s a lot of birds x 3 coins.

Important tip: If your friend bought the bubble machine, don’t be tempted to click it. It’s the easiest way to make their birds happy but you won’t get any coins or experience points if you do it that way. Click on each bird and you’ll see your coins increase.

It’s a bit difficult to locate the unhappy bird if your neighbor’s cage is filled to its maximum, which is 24 birds. Even more difficult if there are only a few sticks. They tend to clump together. One trick is to feed them first and stand by at the feeder or water tank. You can then start clicking as each bird flies towards it.

 

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