Don't know how to attract a rare, very rare or endangered wildlife?
You can find the answers here, but do notice that no possible setup will grant you 100% accuracy.
Advices:
• Plant the best Mushroom you have, to deter the common wildlife; that means less competition for the wildlife you wish to attract. Remember that only the Fully Grown mushroom deters common wildlife, once it reaches RFH stage you'll have to replant it. I've used the Pinkcap Mushroom because it has an excellent Deterrent Effectiveness and time until RFH is 20 days. The lower the deterrent effectiveness, the less it will deter mice and mallards.
• It is preferred to use Organic Food because using normal food will attract less wildlife if you consider the time some plants have until they reach RFH and stop attracting the speciffic wildlife. You can also use Superfood, but only if you wish to pay, it is not necessary.
• Using two feeding tables increases the chances to attract the specific wildlife's visits.
• If the wildlife you wish to attract can feed from both feeding tables, use the high one to avoid the visits from critters that can't reach it.
• Be careful not to plant flowers that attract competition for your wanted wildlife.
• The order of the plants is not required as seen in the previews, but it has been noticed that arranging the wildlife's favorite plant near the food plate, might increase it's visits. Also, some of the fairylanders had noticed that if you arrange the plants from left to right or vice versa, according to how the data is read, might also make a difference, so I've tried to make symmetrical setups. Some might say even the colors or types of the pots might influence the visits for some wildlife, but these are just rumors, none confirmed :)
Note: There might be some wildlife garden setups you won't find in here because:
• the Common Wildlife don't need a specific setup (in case you do wish to attract them, just be sure you don't have a fully grown Supershroom in your garden, it scares them out completely);
• Baby Wildlife are not attracted by plants (only the adults are), they just need proper food on low feeding tables;
• and Rarities already have setups for their average relatives.
You can find the answers here, but do notice that no possible setup will grant you 100% accuracy.
Advices:
• Plant the best Mushroom you have, to deter the common wildlife; that means less competition for the wildlife you wish to attract. Remember that only the Fully Grown mushroom deters common wildlife, once it reaches RFH stage you'll have to replant it. I've used the Pinkcap Mushroom because it has an excellent Deterrent Effectiveness and time until RFH is 20 days. The lower the deterrent effectiveness, the less it will deter mice and mallards.
• It is preferred to use Organic Food because using normal food will attract less wildlife if you consider the time some plants have until they reach RFH and stop attracting the speciffic wildlife. You can also use Superfood, but only if you wish to pay, it is not necessary.
• Using two feeding tables increases the chances to attract the specific wildlife's visits.
• If the wildlife you wish to attract can feed from both feeding tables, use the high one to avoid the visits from critters that can't reach it.
• Be careful not to plant flowers that attract competition for your wanted wildlife.
• The order of the plants is not required as seen in the previews, but it has been noticed that arranging the wildlife's favorite plant near the food plate, might increase it's visits. Also, some of the fairylanders had noticed that if you arrange the plants from left to right or vice versa, according to how the data is read, might also make a difference, so I've tried to make symmetrical setups. Some might say even the colors or types of the pots might influence the visits for some wildlife, but these are just rumors, none confirmed :)
Note: There might be some wildlife garden setups you won't find in here because:
• the Common Wildlife don't need a specific setup (in case you do wish to attract them, just be sure you don't have a fully grown Supershroom in your garden, it scares them out completely);
• Baby Wildlife are not attracted by plants (only the adults are), they just need proper food on low feeding tables;
• and Rarities already have setups for their average relatives.
Categories:
Levels 1-10 | Levels 11+ | Seasonal | Rainforest | Endangered | Hummingbirds | Mystical Butterflies
Levels 1-10 | Levels 11+ | Seasonal | Rainforest | Endangered | Hummingbirds | Mystical Butterflies
The flowers are planted in Clumps of Grass which are available between Late-October and Mid-November with the Poppy (Olive Branch) or in late January and Mid-February with the First Flower of Spring (Raindrop). They're not necessary to attract wildlife (there are a few exceptions though, but these are mentioned where it's needed) so you can choose any other pot you wish.
Abbreviations:
RFH - Ready for harvest stage
FL/FG - Flowering/Fully grown stage
HFT - High feeding table
LFT - Low feeding table
DD - Diamond Dust
FD - Fruiting Dust
RFH - Ready for harvest stage
FL/FG - Flowering/Fully grown stage
HFT - High feeding table
LFT - Low feeding table
DD - Diamond Dust
FD - Fruiting Dust