All New Pets Bird Nest Grow a Garden Update Guide & How to Get Them

The latest Grow a Garden update introduces the Bird Nest feature, bringing several brand-new pets into the game. This update focuses on pet collection, passive bonuses, and long-term progression rather than new crops or tools. If you are trying to understand how the Bird Nest works and which new pets are actually worth getting, this guide breaks everything down in a clear and simple way. Also check out our Animals Tier List and Grow a Garden Codes!


What Is the Bird Nest Update in Grow a Garden?

The Bird Nest update adds a special event nest area where players can interact with birds to earn a new type of egg. By feeding the birds and filling the nest progress bar, players can obtain the Bird Egg, which contains several exclusive pets. This update is mainly about:

  • Unlocking new bird pets
  • Improving farming and egg progression
  • Collecting rare pets with passive abilities

There are no new seeds or farming plots added in this update.


How to Get Bird Eggs in Grow a Garden

To obtain Bird Eggs, you must interact directly with the Bird Nest.

  1. Go to the Bird Nest area in the event zone
  2. Feed the birds flying around the nest
  3. Fill the progress bar completely
  4. Once completed, you have a chance to receive a Bird Egg
  5. Hatch the egg to unlock a random bird pet

The Bird Egg cannot be purchased directly and may have a cooldown before it can be earned again.


All New Bird Nest Pets and Abilities

The Bird Egg includes five new pets, each with a different rarity and passive effect.


Blackbird (Common)

Ability:
Pets hatched from eggs gain extra age, ranging from a small to moderate bonus.

Why it matters:
This pet is very useful for leveling other pets faster, especially for early and mid-game players.


Kaku (Legendary)

Ability:
Lucky Harvest has a chance to triple seeds, with the bonus chance increasing as the pet levels up.

Why it matters:
Kaku is one of the strongest pets from the update for farming-focused players. More seeds means faster garden growth and better efficiency.


Brown Owl

Ability:
Grants passive experience over time.

Why it matters:
While helpful, this pet does not outperform existing XP-based pets already available in the game.


Gold Finch

Ability:
Occasionally applies a Gold Sparkle mutation to nearby fruit.

Why it matters:
This pet is more cosmetic and niche. Mutations currently do not have a major impact on progression.


Birb (Ultra Rare)

Hatch Rate: Extremely low

Ability:
Speeds up egg hatch timers every few minutes, with a chance to trigger a stronger effect.

Why it matters:
Despite being the rarest pet in the Bird Egg, its ability is not better than other egg-speed pets already in the game.


Best Pets to Aim for in the Bird Nest Update

Not all new pets are equally valuable. Based on usefulness and consistency:

Top Recommended Pets

  1. Kaku – Best overall value for farming and seed production
  2. Blackbird – Great support pet for leveling other pets faster

The ultra-rare Birb pet is mostly for collectors rather than practical gameplay.


 

The Bird Nest update in Grow a Garden adds new pets and a fresh way to interact with the game, but it is clearly designed around collection rather than progression. While some pets provide solid passive bonuses, most players will benefit from a relaxed approach instead of chasing every rare hatch. Focus on the pets that improve farming and pet growth, and treat the rest as optional additions to your collection.

Jay: A Content writer for Roonby.com Contact me on Jason@roonby.com, we can't reply to gmail for some reason.

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