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Heartopia bird locations and photo poses reference

Pallav Pathak
Heartopia bird locations and photo poses reference

Bird Watching in Heartopia is a collection mechanic built around one job: finding each bird, meeting its spawn conditions, and taking a photo before it flees. The collection currently includes 77 birds, with availability tied to Bird Watching level, location, weather, and sometimes an event.

Quick answer: To complete the Bird Watching collection, match each bird to its required level, area, and weather, then photograph it from a little over eight meters away and wait for a higher-value pose if you want more stars.

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Birds are easier to photograph when you keep your distance. If you get too close, they focus on you or fly off.
Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@The Rhein A)

How Bird Watching works in Heartopia

Bird Watching unlocks through Bailey in the center of town near Garden Street, and it requires a Hobby Expansion Ticket. Once the hobby is active, you use the Scanner to zoom in from a distance, frame a bird, and take photos to build proficiency.

Each successful scan creates an Info Card that records the sighting and your best-quality shot. New discoveries help push your Bird Watching level higher, which in turn unlocks more species and better tools.

The Birdwatching Diary in the Collections app is the fastest way to verify progress. A new entry or higher star record confirms the photo counted.

Use the Scanner to zoom in from a distance, frame a bird, and take photos | Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@The Rhein A)

Bird Watching skills and unlocks

Unlock Effect
Scanner Maintenance Raises scanner durability so you can take more photos before repair.
Observation Skill Improves scanner performance.
Action Recognition Registers poses instead of treating them as unknown.
Info Card Recycling Lets Bailey J accept Info Cards for rewards.
Auto Bird Whistle Helps birds cycle through poses more often.
Burst Mode Can grant an extra Info Card when scanning.
Perfect Photo Adds one star when the bird is centered and close in frame.
Camouflage Bush Helps you stay unnoticed by birds.

Bird poses and star ratings

Photo quality is not only about finding the species. It also depends on what the bird is doing when the picture is taken.

Pose Base result
Idle Pose Standard standing pose.
Chirping Base 2-star photo.
Clean Feathers 3-star photo.
Finding Food 4-star photo.
Stretching Feathers 4-star photo.
Perfect Position Adds 1 star if the bird is centered in the frame.

Perfect Position is the key modifier for 5-star photos. The cleanest setup is to catch a 4-star pose like Finding Food or Stretching Feathers while keeping the bird centered.

The Bird Whistle and rainy weather both help trigger more pose changes. If a bird stays in idle too long, wait rather than walking closer.

Perfect Position is the key modifier for 5-star photos | Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@The Rhein A)

All bird locations in Heartopia

Bird Level Location Weather Time
Blue Peafowl1Nest of Hundreds EventAnyAll Day
Blue-and-Yellow Macaw1Nest of Hundreds EventAnyAll Day
Eurasian Bullfinch1SuburbsAnyAll Day
Eurasian Chaffinch1Flower FieldAnyAll Day
Eurasian Collared Dove1Home LotsAnyAll Day
Eurasian Robin1Central AreaAnyAll Day
Eurasian Wren1ForestAnyAll Day
Great Tit1Onsen MountainAnyAll Day
Greater Flamingo1Lake and WaterAnyAll Day
Long-Tailed Tit1Blanc's HeadAnyAll Day
Mallard1Lake and WaterAnyAll Day
Pied Imperial Pigeon1Fishing VillageAnyAll Day
Bearded Reedling2Onsen MountainAnyAll Day
Eurasian Nuthatch2Fishing VillageAnyAll Day
Eurasian Widgeon2RiverAnyAll Day
Pink-Necked Green Pigeon2Flower FieldAnyAll Day
Seagull2SeasideAnyAll Day
Stock Dove2Central AreaAnyAll Day
Wonga Pigeon2ForestAnyAll Day
Woodchat Shrike2SuburbsAnyAll Day
Audouin's Gull3Whale Sea and Amethyst BeachAnyAll Day
Double-Barred Finch3Fishing Village LighthouseAnyAll Day
Eurasian Golden Oriole3RiversAnyAll Day
European Shag3Ocean RocksAnyAll Day
King Eider3RiversAnyAll Day
Red-and-Green Macaw3Nest of Hundreds EventAnyAll Day
Ruddy Shelduck3Suburban LakeAnyAll Day
Silver-Throated Tit3Forest Jump PuzzleAnyAll Day
Lady Amherst Pheasant4Onsen Mountain RuinsAnyAll Day
Pine Grosbeak4Forest IslandAnyAll Day
Przevalski's Parrotbill4Fishing Village SquareSunny or RainbowAll Day
Regent Bowerbird4Spirit Oak Pine ForestAnyAll Day
Smew4Forest LakeAnyAll Day
Wallace Fruit Dove4Windmill Flower FieldAnyAll Day
White Wagtail4Amethyst BeachAnyAll Day
African Olive Pigeon5Onsen MountainAnyAll Day
Brown Noddy5Old Sea, NorthAnyAll Day
European Bee-Eater5Onsen Mountain LakeRainy and RainbowAll Day
Great Green Macaw5Nest of Hundreds EventSunny and RainbowAll Day
Lesser Flamingo5Forest Lake ShoreRainy and RainbowAll Day
Yellow Bellied Flycatcher5Fishing Village WharfAnyAll Day
Cinnamon Ground Dove6Fishing Village EastRainy and RainbowAll Day
Hawfinch6Onsen Mountain LakeAnyAll Day
Long-Eared Owl6Onsen Mountain CliffsSunny and RainbowAll Day
Red Faced Cormorant6Old SeaRainy and RainbowAll Day
Azure Tit7Windmill Flower FieldSunny and RainbowAll Day
Common Kestrel7Forest Deer TowerSunny and RainbowAll Day
Eastern Bluebird7SuburbsRainy and RainbowAll Day
Jambu Fruit Dove7SuburbsAnyAll Day
Peregrine Falcon7Onsen MountainRainy and RainbowAll Day
Pink Pigeon7Flower FieldAnyAll Day
Redpolis7Spirit Oak Pine ForestAnyAll Day
Tern7East Side SeasideRainbowAll Day
American Flamingo9Flower FieldRainbowAll Day
Imperial Shag9East SideRainy and RainbowAll Day
Paradise Tanager9SuburbsAnyAll Day
White-Headed Duck9Onsen Mountain LakeRainbowAll Day
Eurasian Eagle-Owl10Forest Deer TowerRainy and RainbowAll Day
Pyrrhula10Fishing Village LighthouseRainbowAll Day
Red-Footed Falcon10Onsen Mountain RuinsAnyAll Day
Verditer Flycatcher10Forest Jump PuzzleRainbowAll Day
Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@The Rhein A)

Nest of Hundreds Event birds

A small but important slice of the collection is tied to the Nest of Hundreds Event rather than a normal map spawn. These are Blue Peafowl, Blue-and-Yellow Macaw, Red-and-Green Macaw, and Great Green Macaw.

If a bird is missing from its usual biome list and belongs to this event group, it will not appear through ordinary exploration. The confirmation is simple: once the event bird is photographed, its species entry updates in the Birdwatching Diary like any other sighting.


Weather rules that matter most

Most birds appear in any weather, so your search usually comes down to level and place. The exceptions are the birds that need Sunny, Rainy, or Rainbow conditions.

Weather requirement Birds
Sunny or Rainbow Przevalski's Parrotbill, Great Green Macaw, Long-Eared Owl, Azure Tit, Common Kestrel
Rainy or Rainbow European Bee-Eater, Lesser Flamingo, Cinnamon Ground Dove, Red Faced Cormorant, Eastern Bluebird, Peregrine Falcon, Imperial Shag, Eurasian Eagle-Owl
Rainbow only Tern, American Flamingo, White-Headed Duck, Pyrrhula, Verditer Flycatcher

Snow counts as wet weather for bird spawns that prefer rain, so rainy-condition birds can still be worth checking during snowfall.

Most birds appear in any weather | Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@Gamezoid)

Why a bird photo does not count

The most common failure is distance. Birds stop behaving naturally when you crowd them, which cuts off the higher-star poses and can make them leave the area.

The second failure is bad framing. An out-of-focus capture creates an Invalid Info Card instead of the species you were aiming for.

The third failure is missing the exact condition. If a bird needs Rainbow weather, an all-day time window does not override that requirement.


How Bird Watching progresses after level 10

Level 10 is not the true end of the hobby. After reaching it with Hobby Expansion Tickets, further progress is locked behind D.G. Member level 50.

At that point, Premium Hobby Expansion Tickets begin to matter for the final hobby levels. The sign that progression is open again is straightforward: premium tickets become usable for Bird Watching instead of the hobby staying capped at level 10.

Image credit: XD (via YouTube/@Gamezoid)

If you are trying to finish the collection quickly, the cleanest route is to work by weather first, then by map zone, and save event birds for active Nest of Hundreds periods. The Birdwatching Diary is the final check. If the species is listed and your star record improves, the photo counted.