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title: "Stonemaier Games: Wingspan Oceania Expansion by Elizabeth Hargrave | Add to Wingspan | Includes New Player Mats, Food, Eggs, Cooperative Mode, & 95 Unique New Colorful Birds | 1-5 Players, 70 Mins"
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# 1-5 players, 70 min gameplay 95 vibrant new bird species Eco-friendly, shrink-wrap free Stonemaier Games: Wingspan Oceania Expansion by Elizabeth Hargrave | Add to Wingspan | Includes New Player Mats, Food, Eggs, Cooperative Mode, & 95 Unique New Colorful Birds | 1-5 Players, 70 Mins

**Brand:** stonemaier games
**Price:** VT19251
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## Summary

> 🦉 Elevate your game night with Wingspan Oceania — where strategy meets stunning wildlife!

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- **What is this?** Stonemaier Games: Wingspan Oceania Expansion by Elizabeth Hargrave | Add to Wingspan | Includes New Player Mats, Food, Eggs, Cooperative Mode, & 95 Unique New Colorful Birds | 1-5 Players, 70 Mins by stonemaier games
- **How much does it cost?** VT19251 with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Solo Play with Automa:** Engage in strategic solo play with an intelligent Automa opponent that keeps every game fresh and competitive.
- • **Co-op Mode for Dynamic Duos:** Team up in a two-player cooperative variant to challenge a game-controlled opponent—perfect for bonding game nights.
- • **Expand Your Aviary Collection:** Discover 95 stunning birds from Australia & New Zealand, each with unique abilities and gorgeous illustrations.
- • **Sustainable Gaming Experience:** Eco-conscious packaging with no shrink wrap and recyclable materials—play with purpose and pride.
- • **Seamless Integration & Rich Gameplay:** Requires Wingspan base or Asia expansion; adds new eggs, food types, bonus cards, and end-of-round goals for deeper strategy.

## Overview

Wingspan Oceania Expansion enriches the award-winning Wingspan board game with 95 new bird cards from Australia and New Zealand, introducing fresh gameplay elements like new eggs, food types, and a cooperative mode. Designed for 1-5 players and featuring eco-friendly packaging, this expansion offers both solo and team play options, beautifully illustrated cards, and thematic bird abilities that deepen strategic engine-building. A must-have for Wingspan enthusiasts seeking to diversify and elevate their gaming experience.

## Description

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Review: One of the best bird games I've played - Background: I've played a ton of board/card games in my life, enough to call myself a board game enthusiast. First of all let me say that this game is beautiful. Everything from the gorgeous bird artwork on the cards to the box itself is stunning. If you're like me, you'll probably be gawking at at least some of the artwork when you play for the first time (and long after that too). Wingspan oozes theme. The board is made up of three different habitats that birds commonly live in, and you're placing birds in the specific habitat that they belong in. The actual bird cards themselves, while being beautiful, also have an interesting fact about the bird, along with their wingspan in cm. I'm definitely not a bird person, but this game really pulled me with the bird theme, and I love it. Every time I drew a new card I would say things like "Oooo would you just look at that bird!?" or "Damn, that's a nice bird right there", and would look forward to reading it's little factoid. Drawing a new bird was just as exciting as making a strategic move to gain an advantage. I won't go into the gameplay much (you can look up a how-to-play on YouTube for that), but I will say that literally every facet of it works, and exceptionally well at that. You only have a few things you can do each turn, so typically turns don't take too long, as long as you're planning ahead when others are playing. This is GOOD, as you won't be sitting for 10 minutes waiting for your next turn (at least once everyone has played once). You'll be drawing birds, playing birds on your habitats, collecting resources, and laying eggs. Your birds have effects that can be triggered in future turns, doing cool things like getting free eggs or swallowing another bird for a victory point as long as it's wingspan is small enough to fit down your gullet. You can get a bit of an "engine" going later in the game, where you can trigger a ton of effects back to back, doing a bunch of awesome bird stuff at once. There is some player interaction with some of these effects, so it pays to pay attention when it's other players' turns! This is a "point salad" kind of game, meaning you have a ton of different ways to score victory points at the end of the game. It's great because you're always looking ahead at what you think will be the most efficient way to earn points at the end, and your options are going to be different each game depending on your starting birds or playstyle. There's also different universal goals and secret individual goals that you're working on that are different every game, which greatly adds to replicability. If you're secret goal one game is to play a bunch of birds with wingspans under 40cm, you'll probably be biased towards playing a bunch of tiny birds in your habitat, which effects differ greatly from most larger birds. I would say this game has a moderate learning curve. About halfway through your first game you'll start to get the feel for what you should be doing, and by the end you feel pretty good about it. It's really not too difficult to learn, but it definitely takes plenty of time and strategy to master. Quality of game pieces is exceptional. Even the game manual is made of a thick textured (vinyl?) material that feels amazing to flip through. Overall this bird game is well worth the money. If you enjoy board games and birds, you need to own this. If you enjoy board games and don't care about birds, you should still probably own this, it's just that good. PS If you do end up enjoying this game, I would highly recommend "Parks" from Keymaster Games (a Barnes and Noble exclusive in the US). It's gameplay is different, but it has equally beautiful artwork/design and the strategies you'll employ are very similar to Wingspan.
Review: Bird bird bird, bird is the word! - Firstly, let's start with the physical aspects of the item. It's a well built board game, the pieces are all tactile and of great quality. The eggs especially are beautiful and fun to hold. Wingspan really is a gorgeous looking game, the art on the cards is truly stunning, and it's super educational with so many fun facts on many different species of birds. And the font size is reasonable enough for anyone with moderate vision to not have to squint deeply at the cards. Now, the more important question is, is it fun? By golly, yes it is! It is a good low-weight game (2-3 hour playthrough with decent pacing, single action turns) that incorporates some very interesting card play and clever engine building, coupled with a fascinating depleting action selection mechanic and multiple ways to score. If you love birds, you will like this game. If you enjoy hand management and simple tableau building, this game is perfect for you. And if you buy into any of the hype, this game has won multiple awards for good reason! Get ready to sit down for a few hours and throw yourself into the aviary world of Wingspan!

## Features

- New Birds, Components, and More: Features 95 new colorful and awe-inspiring birds from Australia and New Zealand. Full of richly colored illustrations and interesting bird facts. New egg color, new food type, new player mat, new bonus cards, new end-of-round goals.
- Cooperative Mode: Includes a two-player cooperative variant that adapts the solo rules to allow a team of two to play against a game-controlled opponent.
- Eco-Friendly Packaging: In an effort to help the environment, Wingspan Oceania Expansion has no shrink wrap, and uses stickers on the back. This is with the idea that this box will be recycled, and the components added into your Wingspan game or Nesting Box.
- Wingspan Game Required: In order to play, the Wingspan (Base Game) or Wingspan Asia (1-2 player) is required. Combines well with all expansions.
- Bird Collecting: You are bird enthusiasts - researchers, bird watchers, ornithologists, and collectors - seeking to discover and attract a beautiful and diverse network of birds to your wildlife preserve. This is an excellent gift for anyone who already owns Wingspan and wants to add some variety to their game.
- Solo Play: Features an Automa to play against in a 1-player game for a fun solitaire experience. The Automa simulates an opponent for you to compete against, while your game as a player remains the same. On the Automa’s turn, flip a card to see what action it takes.
- Wonderful Game Design and Gorgeous Bird Illustrations: Fantastic design by Elizabeth Hargrave - Every element of the bird used on each card is tied to the theme and mechanisms of the cards: the type of nest and number of eggs that nest holds, the size of the birds and many of their abilities, the type of food that is needed to attract said bird, and where that bird will come to rest on your playmat. Beautifully illustrated by Natalia Rojas, Ana Maria Martinez Jaramillo, and Beth Sobel with a lovely realistic and naturalistic art style.
- Thematically Designed Mechanisms: Most bird cards have an ability that benefits you during the game. Many of these abilities tie into the nature of the bird represented on the card. For example, the parasitic nature of the cowbirds is used in the game by not allowing eggs to be placed on it but rather giving you the ability to place eggs in other birds’ nests, just like these birds use the nests of other birds in real life. The northern mockingbird imitates another bird in your habitat. Some bird powers allow you to tuck cards underneath them, like a raptor eating another smaller bird.
- Created by Women: Designed by Elizabeth Hargrave (Undergrove). Natalia Rojas (Waddle Waddle), Ana Maria Martinez Jaramillo (Finspan), and Beth Sobel (Calico).
- Published by Stonemaier: Stonemaier is a tabletop game publisher based in St. Louis and distributed worldwide. Stonemaier's brands include Viticulture, Euphoria, Between Two Cities, Scythe, Charterstone, My Little Scythe, Between Two Castles, Wingspan, Tapestry, Pendulum, Red Rising, Rolling Realms Collection, Libertalia, Smitten, Expeditions, Apiary, Wyrmspan, Stamp Swap, Finspan, Tokaido, Vantage, and Origin Story.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B08LZSZXF2 |
| Age Range Description | 14 years |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,992 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #49 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Stonemaier Games |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Eco-Friendly Packaging (no shrink wrap, stickers on the back) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (17,060) |
| Educational Objective | Learning about different bird species and their habitats while developing strategic thinking skills |
| Estimated Playing Time | 70 Minutes |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00644216628322 |
| Grenre | Strategy |
| Included Components | 1 Automa (solo play) rulebook and 7 Automa cards, 1 scorepad, 1 rulebook, 1 reference tile, 15 egg miniatures (yellow), 5 food dice, 5 player mats, 4 goal tiles, 69 nectar tokens, 95 bird cards (all unique, all new), 5 bonus cards |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 11.65 x 8.47 x 1.58 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.65"L x 8.46"W |
| Item Display Dimensions | 8.46 x 1.57 x 11.65 inches |
| Item Type Name | Board Game |
| Item Weight | 1 Kilograms |
| Language | English, English |
| Manufacturer | Stonemaier Games |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1500.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | STM903 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard, Cardstock |
| Model Name | Wingspan Oceania Expansion |
| Model Number | STM903 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1-5 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Board Game |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Product Style | Oceania Expansion |
| Set Name | Oceania |
| Size | 8.47 x 11.65 x 1.58 inches |
| Subject Character | Bird |
| Theme | Birds |
| UPC | 644216628322 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Pattern, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you play with more than 5 players if you add Oceana to the base game?**
A: No - this is a 5 player game.  Even if you could figure out how to add a 6th player somehow the game would take a very long time to complete.

**Q: can you play with both european and oceania at the same time?**
A: Yes. Just use the newer boards. If you are asking if you can play with more than 5 players, the answer is no because the boards are different.

**Q: Does the Oceania expansion pack come with more scoring pads?**
A: Oceania introduces a whole new game component called nectar - it comes with new boards, bird cards and new score pads to incorporate the nectar into play.

**Q: will all 3 expansions (base+European+Oceania) fit into the original blue box for bird cards? I put European+basic into the box, and it is almost full.**
A: Yes for regular play, and No for complete storage.... We always play with the Oceania nectars now (even when I teach new people), so I keep the Oceania game boards in the original box that we use regularly, and store the original game boards (which we never use anymore) in the Oceania box, which is just put away in case I ever need anything from it (haven't yet, been playing for over a year).
I put as many of the bird cards as I can in the purple card tray, with the lid secured, and the rest of the few remaining cards fit in one of the ziploc baggies they give you (You can rotate those in & out of the tray, don't need them for each game). I stored the original empty blue card tray in the Oceania box (or you could still use blue tray and store the purple one instead, they are the same size). 
The bonus cards also store in their own ziploc. 
I keep 4 of the food types each in 4 of the plastic boxes they give you that snap together (including nectars) so that I can just take the lids off and they are ready to use. I keep the other 2 food types separated each in a provided ziploc and then just dump them in the lids of the plastic boxes, that I take off the other foods, when we are ready to play. By the way, they give you plenty of ziplocs, you get even more with the expansions! There are also extra plastic boxes, but I keep them stacked empty and disassembled in the box, which I then use for holding eggs during the game (that way each player gets their own personal egg supply near them). To store the eggs in the box though, I keep them in the 2 largest ziploc bags (This includes the bag of 100 speckled eggs that I also have). 
I keep the food dice in their own smallish ziploc, and each set of action cubes separated by color in their own smallest ziploc (they give you just enough of those for each color). The dice and the cubes I then keep in the birdhouse roller tray, stuffing them gently down inside. 
So I am able to make everything we use regularly fit neatly and snugly with the lid closed fully (including a pencil, ready for scoring). I tried different ways after each game, and finally found a storage pattern I like best. This includes the score pad, bird disc, round-end goal squares & mat (kept in a ziploc together), rule books, etc. 
It may seem like a lot of work, but it actually goes pretty quickly with each of the players setting themselves up for the game, and putting their items away afterwards into the ziplocs, etc. 
I also keep the Automa cards, score pad, and rule books in the box, though I have yet to use them. Maybe I will eventually move them to the Oceania box for storage, but I keep holding out that I will try the Automa sometime soon! 
Of course this will all hopefully be a thing of the past, if I get their new Nesting Box that should be coming out around October of 2022, along with their newest Asia expansion (sold separately)! 
The Nesting Box is supposed to hold the original game and ALL the expansions! 
In the meantime, I hope this helps!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best bird games I've played
*by A***Y on January 7, 2021*

Background: I've played a ton of board/card games in my life, enough to call myself a board game enthusiast. First of all let me say that this game is beautiful. Everything from the gorgeous bird artwork on the cards to the box itself is stunning. If you're like me, you'll probably be gawking at at least some of the artwork when you play for the first time (and long after that too). Wingspan oozes theme. The board is made up of three different habitats that birds commonly live in, and you're placing birds in the specific habitat that they belong in. The actual bird cards themselves, while being beautiful, also have an interesting fact about the bird, along with their wingspan in cm. I'm definitely not a bird person, but this game really pulled me with the bird theme, and I love it. Every time I drew a new card I would say things like "Oooo would you just look at that bird!?" or "Damn, that's a nice bird right there", and would look forward to reading it's little factoid. Drawing a new bird was just as exciting as making a strategic move to gain an advantage. I won't go into the gameplay much (you can look up a how-to-play on YouTube for that), but I will say that literally every facet of it works, and exceptionally well at that. You only have a few things you can do each turn, so typically turns don't take too long, as long as you're planning ahead when others are playing. This is GOOD, as you won't be sitting for 10 minutes waiting for your next turn (at least once everyone has played once). You'll be drawing birds, playing birds on your habitats, collecting resources, and laying eggs. Your birds have effects that can be triggered in future turns, doing cool things like getting free eggs or swallowing another bird for a victory point as long as it's wingspan is small enough to fit down your gullet. You can get a bit of an "engine" going later in the game, where you can trigger a ton of effects back to back, doing a bunch of awesome bird stuff at once. There is some player interaction with some of these effects, so it pays to pay attention when it's other players' turns! This is a "point salad" kind of game, meaning you have a ton of different ways to score victory points at the end of the game. It's great because you're always looking ahead at what you think will be the most efficient way to earn points at the end, and your options are going to be different each game depending on your starting birds or playstyle. There's also different universal goals and secret individual goals that you're working on that are different every game, which greatly adds to replicability. If you're secret goal one game is to play a bunch of birds with wingspans under 40cm, you'll probably be biased towards playing a bunch of tiny birds in your habitat, which effects differ greatly from most larger birds. I would say this game has a moderate learning curve. About halfway through your first game you'll start to get the feel for what you should be doing, and by the end you feel pretty good about it. It's really not too difficult to learn, but it definitely takes plenty of time and strategy to master. Quality of game pieces is exceptional. Even the game manual is made of a thick textured (vinyl?) material that feels amazing to flip through. Overall this bird game is well worth the money. If you enjoy board games and birds, you need to own this. If you enjoy board games and don't care about birds, you should still probably own this, it's just that good. PS If you do end up enjoying this game, I would highly recommend "Parks" from Keymaster Games (a Barnes and Noble exclusive in the US). It's gameplay is different, but it has equally beautiful artwork/design and the strategies you'll employ are very similar to Wingspan.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Bird bird bird, bird is the word!
*by B***O on November 20, 2025*

Firstly, let's start with the physical aspects of the item. It's a well built board game, the pieces are all tactile and of great quality. The eggs especially are beautiful and fun to hold. Wingspan really is a gorgeous looking game, the art on the cards is truly stunning, and it's super educational with so many fun facts on many different species of birds. And the font size is reasonable enough for anyone with moderate vision to not have to squint deeply at the cards. Now, the more important question is, is it fun? By golly, yes it is! It is a good low-weight game (2-3 hour playthrough with decent pacing, single action turns) that incorporates some very interesting card play and clever engine building, coupled with a fascinating depleting action selection mechanic and multiple ways to score. If you love birds, you will like this game. If you enjoy hand management and simple tableau building, this game is perfect for you. And if you buy into any of the hype, this game has won multiple awards for good reason! Get ready to sit down for a few hours and throw yourself into the aviary world of Wingspan!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ I can't believe I didn't write a review for this game!
*by P***Q on May 6, 2020*

I was able to get a copy of this game around Black Friday in 2019 for a good price. Shortly after, from what I remember, it was either sold out or the price was heavily inflated. I tend to wait for games to be more than 40% before purchasing, but I just had this feeling that this game would be worth it. And I was right. REWIND: Ever since I was young I loved playing board games even though I was an only child and I spent hours playing Sorry!, Jumanji, chess, Chinese checkers, Monopoly, etc. all by myself (I would call it research now). And the year culminated at Christmastime when my cousins would all come together and we would play board games together. FAST FORWARD: I played more computer games as I got older and then games on iOS. I found Ticket to Ride or Scotland Yard on iOS and I thought those games were great! Little did I know there were PHYSICAL board games of these games, until my neighborhood friend said he played Ticket to Ride too and brought over the real copy and my mind was blown away. I started sneaking into the toy section at Target and found Pandemic. I acquired some expansions on Amazon and that's where I was for 7 years. I played other games in the mean time but I didn't care to own them, because my friends owned them. I moved out of the country and was busy with school. I graduated and came back and low and behold it was Black Friday! I had to do research for prices for Black Friday and I stumbled on Ars Technica that mentioned Wingspan. I didn't care for birds...but the box was pretty...and what? All the cards had different art on them? That's what sold me. FAST FORWARD again! And here we are 6 months later down a rabbit hole with 80+ games, several game groups (mostly online now due to social distancing), and family who are stuck at home and have no other choice but to play games with me :) I also enjoy birding now and recognize the local birds. A silver lining with Covid is that it is during the Spring so I am able to see multiple different bird species flying around in my suburban backyard which fuels my newfound birding hobby. Pros: 1. Wingspan is pretty to look at. Nothing ugly. Even the boring American crow starts to look pretty because it feeds the other birds in your bird "engine" - which is a combination of cards with birds on them that add on powers and help you on your way to victory. 2. Even if I lose, I don't mind it because I enjoyed playing. 3. It's fun to read the little info tidbit and learn something new on every single card. 4. Information is from reputable sources. 5. The game is pretty. 6. It is relaxing...and at the same time NOT because there are so many possible combinations that could happen your brain cog wheels are always spinning. Or at least mine are. 7. It has a solo mode. 8. There is a Swift-Start pack - which are separate instruction mats for players with instructions to help everyone as a group learn how to play the game. This is a helpful tool for people who have no idea what they're doing or you want to teach this game to other people. Cons: 1. This could potentially lead you to hobbies like board gaming or birding 2. If you're a completionist/OCD and you buy this game, know that you're in for at least 5 more expansions 3. If you love artsy craftsy stuff and find the fan-made things on Etsy...you might spend more money than what you thought you were going to spend 4. The bird feeder dice tower is a cool gimmick. I say gimmick, because I let my dumb 12-year-old cousin put it together and it was frayed before I even played the game for the first time. However, my husband bought me a proper bird house dicetower from Etsy...and after you have one of those, why would you ever go back to that cardboard thing? 5. The game tray. It's flimsy plastic...it looks nice...but when you start to plan on sleeving your cards (which I did after I had to hold back from saying anything while tearfully watching Frito fingers manhandle my cards) you end up spending a lot of time trying to figure out which sleeves to buy and if all the cards will fit in the tray...or do you buy a new tray...and the cycle continues. Apparently these cards are American standard card size, because there is a European standard card size. I got the cheapest Mayday sleeves which are also the thinnest, so all the cards still fit in the trays. BUT they feel so thin...and plasticky...They aren't like the NICE sleeves my husband got for Terraforming Mars. ROLL EYES. The cards from Terraforming Mars are wearing out though on the edges and the Wingspan cards are way nicer in quality. SO good luck to you if you choose this dark path toward pretty birds and board game nights. Seriously though, if you think you might like a pretty card game about pretty birds that isn't cartoony and has real information you can learn from, try out Wingspan!

## Frequently Bought Together

- Stonemaier Games: Wingspan Oceania Expansion | Add to Wingspan (Base Game) | includes New Player Mats, Food, and Egg Color | 95 Unique New Birds | Cooperative Mode | 1-5 Players, 70 Mins, Ages 14+
- Stonemaier Games: Wingspan Asia | Standalone Game or Expansion to Wingspan (Base Game) | Great for Solo Play or 2 Player | Add to Wingspan for 6-7 Player Expansion | 1-5 Players, 70 Mins, Ages 14+
- Stonemaier Games: Wingspan Speckled Eggs | Add to Wingspan (Base Game or Asia) | Enhance Your Wingspan Gameplay | 100 Speckled Eggs in 10

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