All Points of Interest Locations
Birds in Flock Around have opinions. One rare little fluff can sit still just long enough for your friend to sprint past like a hiking boot with a camera, and suddenly your perfect shot is gone. Points of interest are kinder. These are fixed landmarks in Goose Lake, so this checklist is the steady part of the guidebook: find the object, take a clear photo, then develop it at a Develop-O-Tron, the photo-processing box, so the entry and Sightseeing in Goose Lake progress count.
For each point of interest, center the landmark in the frame and keep branches, snowbanks, cave edges, and your co-op buddy's hat out of the way. If a photo does not register after developing, go back, stand a little farther away, zoom if needed, and take a cleaner shot. Blurry or blocked photos are not worth arguing with; retake them like a calm birding expert who absolutely did not just lose a shiny sighting to a tree branch.
| Point of Interest | Biome | Nearest Landmark | How to Find It | Camera Angle |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Woodland Cave Painting | Woodland | Stairs beside the waterfall, below the Blossom plateau | Climb the stairs that lead up toward the Blossom biome. From the upper platform, drop or jump down toward the wall and steer into the small cave-like opening in the side of the plateau. This one is easy to miss because you are looking for a hole, not a freestanding statue. | Stand inside the cave and face the wall art straight on. Back up until the full painting is visible, then take the photo without the cave lip cutting across the frame. |
| Hexagon Statue | Woodland | Waterfall and hidden path to Snow | Go to the waterfall between the lower Woodland area and the route toward the other biomes. Walk through the falling water, or use the narrow land strip beside it, to reach the hidden area behind the waterfall. The Hexagon Statue sits among the small trees there. | Do not shoot through the waterfall if the spray blocks the statue. Step behind the water, face the statue from the clearing, and center the whole shape. |
| Moyai | Blossom | Third-tier Blossom plateau above and right of the waterfall | Climb into Blossom and reach the plateau near the waterfall. From the second-tier Blossom plateau, look for rocks sticking out of the cliff face on the opposite wall. Jump across to those rocks, climb them, and continue to the back of the higher plateau to find the Moyai. | This is a jump-and-climb landmark. Once you are on the plateau, face the statue from a few steps back so its head and base are both visible. If you are shaky on the rocks, take a backup photo before moving closer. |
| Marsh Cave Painting | Marsh | Marsh cave near the Woodland entrance, shop, and Develop-O-Tron | Enter the Marsh from the Woodland side and look for the small above-ground cave. The cave has a shop and a Develop-O-Tron inside, which makes this one a nice quick stop. The paintings are on the cave wall. | Stand inside the cave and shoot the wall art head-on. Develop this photo before leaving the cave so you can confirm the entry right away. |
| Fall Bird Statue | Fall | Transition from Marsh into Fall | Enter the Fall biome from the Marsh side and check the ground near the biome entrance. The Fall Bird Statue blends into the red and orange plants, so scan low instead of looking for a tall monument. | Move until the bird-shaped bush is separated from the background shrubs. A side angle usually makes its bird shape easier to read. |
| Bluffs Bird Statue | Bluff | Large rock near the Fall entrance and purple flowers | From the Fall side, move into the Bluff biome and look for a tall rock outcrop near the eastern edge of the area, close to a patch of purple flowers. The stone bird statue sits up on the rock. | You can photograph it from the ground with zoom, or jump across from a nearby higher ledge for a closer shot. If the rock blocks the body, step sideways until the statue is clear. |
| Obelisk | Bluff | Bridge, cliffside shop, and nearby tree branches | In the Bluff, climb the rocks that lead up toward the bridge and cliffside shop. Cross or approach the bridge area, then look up through the trees for the Obelisk. For a closer view, jump onto the Supplies Shop box and use the nearby tree branches to climb toward the ledge. | A distant photo can work if the Obelisk is centered and not hidden by leaves. For a cleaner shot, climb the shop-and-branch route, then frame it from the ledge with the full monument visible. |
| The Snowbird | Snow | Snow entrance near the cave from behind the waterfall, high cliff by the Bluff entrance | Enter Snow through the cave behind the waterfall. As you come out into the Snow biome, look left and up toward the high cliff near the entrance to the Bluff side. The Snowbird statue rests high on that cliff, but you do not need to climb to it for this checklist. | Use camera zoom from the ground. Keep the statue centered and wait until the cliff edge is not slicing through the body. A camera zoom upgrade helps a lot here. |
| Sledding Game Drawing | Snow | Right-side wall of the Snow area, near bushes | From the Snow entrance, cross toward the opposite/right side of the biome. Look down along the snowy ground near the wall and bushes. The Sledding Game Drawing is flat in the snow, so it is easy to walk over while scanning the cliffs. | Stand above or slightly uphill from the drawing and angle the camera down. Try to get the whole drawing in one clean frame, with no feet or bushes covering it. |
| Crewmate | Snow | Hedges and tree branches near the Sledding Game Drawing | Find the hedges and ledge just left of the Sledding Game Drawing. Hop up the bushes, then climb from branch to branch until you can reach the higher ledge. The Crewmate statue sits near the mountain edge where the Snow biome ends. | This is the fussiest parkour point. Take your time, and if you fall, return to the drawing and start the bush climb again. From the ledge, back up enough to fit the whole statue in frame before taking the photo. |
A good cleanup route is Woodland first, then Blossom, Marsh, Fall, Bluff, and Snow. That path lets you grab the easy cave and statue shots before dealing with the Snow climbs. If you are in co-op, have one player stand still near a tricky jump as a visual marker, but keep them out of the final frame unless you enjoy developing a lovely photo of your friend's shoulder.
After all ten photos are taken, visit a Develop-O-Tron and develop each valid shot. The guidebook entry is what matters, not just having the photo sitting on your camera roll. When the Woodland Cave Painting, Hexagon Statue, Moyai, Marsh Cave Painting, Fall Bird Statue, Bluffs Bird Statue, Obelisk, Crewmate, Sledding Game Drawing, and The Snowbird are all developed, Sightseeing in Goose Lake should be finished.

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