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'''Truth:''' each kind of bird (flamingo, duck, etc.) can make a MAX of 3 flown home flocks - UNLESS any players started the game with a card in their collection of that same species.
'''Truth:''' each kind of bird (flamingo, duck, etc.) can make a MAX of 3 flown home flocks - UNLESS any players started the game with a card in their collection of that same species.


''Now, are there still enough birds to complete your flock?''
''Now, are there still enough birds to complete your flock?''


:'''Tip:''' take a look at your and your opponents' flown home flocks to decide whether to go for 3 flocks each of 2 different bird species, or 1 flock each of 7 bird species.
:'''Tip:''' take a look at your and your opponents' flown home flocks to decide whether to go for 3 flocks each of 2 different bird species, or 1 flock each of 7 bird species.<br/>


If a player has already flown home 1 flock of a 6/9 or 4/6 bird species, it becomes ''impossible'' for anyone else to
If a player has already flown home 1 flock of a 6/9 or 4/6 bird species, it becomes ''impossible'' for anyone else to<br/> collect 3 flown home flocks of that same species (note: the deck will be refilled with the discard pile when the last card is drawn.) . But this doesn't apply to any of the 2/3, 3/4, or 5/7 bird species<br/> - those species each have enough birds in the deck for 1 large flock AND 2 small flocks total.<br/> <br/> '''''Before taking your turn, make sure you haven't miscounted!''''' ''There is NO undo button!''<br/> <br/>
collect 3 flown home flocks of that same species. But this doesn't apply to any of the 2/3, 3/4, or 5/7 bird species
- those species each have enough birds in the deck for 1 large flock AND 2 small flocks total.


Before taking your turn, ''make sure you haven't miscounted!'' There is NO undo button!
'''Collecting Strategy:''' When collecting, consider other birds that could complete your & your opponent's next moves as well as your flock. ''If there are no good moves, better to draw or get a new hand - this discards your opponent's cards too, plus gives you 8 new cards and an extra move.''


'''Collecting Strategy:''' When collecting, consider other birds that could complete your & your opponent's next moves as well as your flock. ''If there are no good moves, better to draw or get a new hand - this discards your opponent's cards too, plus gives you 8 new cards and an extra move.''
- Try not to give away good cards
- When you pick up, match as many cards in your hand as you can.
- Count the number of birds in your hand -- this tells you how many plays until you can trigger a new hand.
- Always be aware of which birds you still need.
- It's a race, so don't waste plays.

Latest revision as of 21:21, 11 December 2021

Truth: each kind of bird (flamingo, duck, etc.) can make a MAX of 3 flown home flocks - UNLESS any players started the game with a card in their collection of that same species.

Now, are there still enough birds to complete your flock?

Tip: take a look at your and your opponents' flown home flocks to decide whether to go for 3 flocks each of 2 different bird species, or 1 flock each of 7 bird species.

If a player has already flown home 1 flock of a 6/9 or 4/6 bird species, it becomes impossible for anyone else to
collect 3 flown home flocks of that same species (note: the deck will be refilled with the discard pile when the last card is drawn.) . But this doesn't apply to any of the 2/3, 3/4, or 5/7 bird species
- those species each have enough birds in the deck for 1 large flock AND 2 small flocks total.

Before taking your turn, make sure you haven't miscounted! There is NO undo button!

Collecting Strategy: When collecting, consider other birds that could complete your & your opponent's next moves as well as your flock. If there are no good moves, better to draw or get a new hand - this discards your opponent's cards too, plus gives you 8 new cards and an extra move.

- Try not to give away good cards - When you pick up, match as many cards in your hand as you can. - Count the number of birds in your hand -- this tells you how many plays until you can trigger a new hand. - Always be aware of which birds you still need. - It's a race, so don't waste plays.