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Gamers who enjoyed thewholesomeness ofA Short Hikeare in for a real treat withParadise Marshas players trade in their feathers for some walking legs in this catch-them-if-you-can indie. While the main goal of the game is to find and collect all the animals around the world, there are additional tasks players can complete for achievements.
One of these is to find and talk to four different birds, each of which will read a poem they have written. Talking to all four birds at least once will unlockPoetry Enthusiast. While each bird does move locations after each time players speak with it (they will also provide a new poem to listen to), only one location/poem from each is required for the achievement. The game does not include an in-game map to reference, so descriptions of their respective biomes have been provided to help narrow down their actual locations.

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Blue Bird
This bird only appears in the daytime. In the Biome with the green water and yellow haze will be the bird sitting on a mailbox that’s just next to a Monolith. The bird will offer the player three different dialogues before it begins to repeat itself. Be sure to listen to all three dialogue options before leaving the area. The last piece of dialogue will be “…”. If players would like to listen to the other two poems available from the Blue Bird, their other two locations are as follows:
Crow
This bird only appears in the daytime. In the snow biome will be a scarecrow just next to a Monolith. The Crow is sitting on top of the scarecrow. Listen to all the dialogue before it begins to repeat itself. The repeating dialogue will be “CAW! Did you get it at least?”. While not required for the achievement, there are two more locations where players can meet the Crow at to hear additional poems.
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Owl
This bird only appears at night. In the “Autumn” biome (the one with more orange colors and tall pine trees) is a lamppost with an Owl on it. The post is just beyond a tree with a spider in it. The last piece of dialogue it will offer before it starts to repeat itself will be “Hoot! Hoot!”. Just as with the previous birds, the Owl will have two more locations for the player to find them if they would like to hear two more poems.
White Bird
This bird only appears during the day. In the Spring biome (with the flowers blooming andverygreen grass), there will be a birdbath just next to a windmill and a Monolith. The bird is sitting in the birdbath. The last piece of dialogue this bird will offer the player before it starts to repeat itself will be a short and simple “Tweeeet!”.
Paradise Marshis available now on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Series S, and PC.

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