− | Approaching the bird will cause it to fly away, leaving behind a gem that matches the bird color: [[Aquamarine|aquamarine]], [[Topaz|topaz]], [[Amethyst|amethyst]], [[Emerald|emerald]], or [[Ruby|ruby]]). (Note: The gems for each area are randomized per game.) The gem should be placed on the pedestal that matches the location where the bird was found. The arrangement of the pictures and pedestals corresponds to the traditional compass rose, with north at the top. When all 4 pedestals have been filled the shrine will activate and give the player 5 [[Golden Walnut]]s. | + | Approaching the bird will cause it to fly away, leaving behind a gem that matches the bird color: [[Aquamarine|aquamarine]], [[Topaz|topaz]], [[Amethyst|amethyst]], [[Emerald|emerald]], or [[Ruby|ruby]]). The gem should be placed on the pedestal that matches the location where the bird was found. The arrangement of the pictures and pedestals corresponds to the traditional compass rose, with north at the top. When all 4 pedestals have been filled, the shrine activates and gives the player 5 [[Golden Walnut]]s. |
| *The [[weather]] on the island does not correspond to the weather in Stardew Valley. [[Television#Weather_Report|TV weather forecasts]] show the daily forecast for Ginger Island beginning the day after the player first visits the island. | | *The [[weather]] on the island does not correspond to the weather in Stardew Valley. [[Television#Weather_Report|TV weather forecasts]] show the daily forecast for Ginger Island beginning the day after the player first visits the island. |
| + | *There are five types of gem bird, each leaving its own type of gem. Of these five, four are randomly selected and assigned randomly to the compass direction where they will appear. Random selection and assignment is accomplished once per save file and is in place before the player first visits Ginger Island on a rainy day. Whenever that day occurs, each game has the same assignment. |