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Bird Spotter: Race to be first to find the matching birds - A spotting game for all the family (Spotting Games

Namasri Niumim

Race to be first to find the matching birds - A spotting game for all the family

Barcode 9781836007265
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Release Date: 31/07/2025

Genre: Sports & Hobbies
Sub-Genre: Indoor Games & Puzzle Books
Illustrator: Namasri Niumim
Label: Kaddo
Series: Spotting Games
Contributors: Namasri Niumim (Illustrated by)
Language: English
Publisher: Quarto Publishing PLC

Race to be first to find the matching birds - A spotting game for all the family

A fast-paced spotting game for bird lovers: On any two cards there is only one bird in common. The aim of the game is to be the first person to find it!


Spot pairs of your favourite bird species in this fun and easy-to-learn spotting game for bird lovers!

  • A spotting game for bird lovers: On any two cards there is one – and only one – bird in common. Will you be the first to spot it?
  • Fast-paced fun for the whole family: A screen-free, social game that will be familiar to fans of spotting games, like Dobble. 
  • Includes fascinating bird facts: The booklet contains rules for three ways to play, plus the names of all the birds featured and fun facts about each one. 
  • Gift box contains: 55 cards plus booklet. Box size is 14 x 14 x 3.8 cm. 



The Bird Spotter cards feature 57 beautiful birds from all over the world – some you're sure to know, and others may be a little less familiar. Each card features eight birds and there will always be one, and only one, matching bird between any two cards.

To play the game, compare two cards and be first to spot the bird that is featured on both. There are three ways to play Bird Spotter, all suitable for 2–8 players, and they all rely on being the fastest to spot that one matching bird.

You don't have to be an avian expert to play! After a few rounds you'll begin to pick up the birds' names but in the meantime, identifiers like 'red beak', 'pointy tail' and 'green one' are all perfectly acceptable!