APPENDIX

Wing It

  • Yes, you can, as long as you abide by “The Right Connection” rule and place each link such that it connects with another of your links.

Food Bonanza


Fowl Play

  • No. When a bird is caged, it cannot be targeted for any actions.

Natural Predators (Tier 2)

  • Yes.

Natural Predators (Tier 3)

  • Discard the card.

Natural Predators (Tiers 2 and 3)

  • Yes

Snake

  • Yes.

Sport Hunting

  • Discard the card.

Urbanisation

  • Yes.

Wild Meat Trade


Fowl Play + FOWL PLAY

Snake + Wind Turbine Collision / Wild Meat Trade / Sport Hunting / Natural Predators (Tier 3)

  • Yes.


Bird-tastrophe

  • Resolve other effects that are stated on the card.

  • Yes, as long as the links are connected to the targeted zone, they must be removed.

Algal Bloom

  • Resolve other effects that are stated on the card.

  • Yes, as long as the links are connected to the targeted zone, they must be removed.

Deforestation

  • The player’s hand will remain at zero.

Mass Extinction

  • Resolve other effects that are stated on the card.

  • Yes, as long as the links are connected to the targeted zone, they must be removed.

Overgrazing


Bird CARD

  • No. You are required to have saved a bird of the same habitat as the Asian Rosy Finch on a previous turn.

Asian Rosy Finch

  • No. After using the Chestnut-Winged Cuckoo to copy a bird’s power, treat the card as you would any unexhausted bird. You only exhaust this card after you have used its new, copied, power.

Chestnut-Winged Cuckoo

  • No. You are required to have saved a bird of the same habitat as the Chinese Egret on a previous turn.

Chinese Egret

  • You may select any one of the Squawk cards that are discarded.

Ijima’s Leaf Warbler

  • No. You are required to have saved a bird of the same habitat as the Japanese Robin on a previous turn.

Japanese Robin

  • You may select any one of the Squawk cards that are discarded.

Manchurian Reed Warbler

  • Its power remains unexhausted for the remainder of the game.

Oriental Honey-Buzzard

  • No, since using the bird’s power comes with the condition that “you cannot place other links”.

Pied Harrier


Bird CARD + Bird CARD

2 Birds with completed migratory routes on the same turn.

  • Yes.

Any 2 or 3 Birds that are saved on the same turn to trigger the end of the game.

  • Yes.

Chestnut-Winged Cuckoo + Japanese Robin/ Oriental Honey Buzzard/ Asian Rosy Finch/ Chinese Egret/ Far Eastern Curlew

  • No. When you copy the power of such a bird, it is after the fact of it being saved.

Chestnut-Winged Cuckoo + Siberian Rubythroat/ Chinese Crested Tern/ Spoon-billed Sandpiper/ Mandarin Duck

  • No. When you use the Chestnut-Winged Cuckoo’s power to copy another bird’s power, you are in the Action Phase and not at the start of your turn.

Chinese Crested Tern + Spoon-billed Sandpiper

  • No. Since you can only place 1 link when using the Chinese Crested Tern’s power, you will not be able to play an extra link by using the Spoon-billed Sandpiper’s power. If you have both of these birds, choose one of their powers to use each turn.

  • The first person to reach for the Wing It card gets it.

Manchurian Reed Warbler + Ijima’s Leaf Warbler


Wing It + Bird-tastrophe

  • Yes.

Science in Action + Any Bird-tastrophe


Fowl Play + Bird-tastrophe

  • Yes.

Snake + Massive Forest Fire


Fowl Play + Bird CARD

  • Yes. You may remove links to use as Squawks while also playing Squawk cards.

  • Yes, you may use Squawk cards to resolve other Fowl Play events on the same turn.

Any Fowl Play + Firethroat

  • Yes. If the migratory route of a caged bird is complete, saving it will not require you to place the last link on your turn. As long as you have contributed one or more links to its route, you may save it immediately after you have freed it using Squawk cards or the Birders to the Rescue card.

Caged-bird Trade + Bird card with completed migratory route

  • Yes. If this bird has an end-game power, though, you will not be able to activate it.

  • Discard the Snake card.

Snake + Any Bird card

  • No, since you can only place the Snake card on top of unexhausted birds.

Snake + Exhausted birds

  • No. Because the Wildlife Disease card has been drawn and you are not at the start of your turn anymore. You can only save these birds as normal, by placing links.

Wildlife Disease + Bird card from the ROOSTING AREA


Saving a bird with multiple completed routes

Two or more routes are completed for one bird, after I place the last link to save it.

  • As long as the routes are legitimate (in a north-to-south direction and following the Right Connection Rule), you may choose whichever is advantageous to you (with the most links to maximise points).