Hogwarts Legacy side quests will allow you to explore the wide world, find many mysterious objects and face many dark wizards. Birds of a Feather is one of many quests you can experience in the game and it comes from Marianne Moffett. She fears poachers are kidnapping an albino Diricawl named Gwyneira and would like you to save the poor creature. This guide will show you how to complete Birds of a Feather in Hogwarts Legacy.

Birds of a Feather tutorial in Hogwarts Legacy

Before you can find this side quest, you will need to progress enough in the game to complete the first trial and learn how to catch and care for beasts. After that, head to the southern part of the map called Lake Marunweem. There is a village south of the lake called Marunweem. You can find Marianne Moffett in the center of this village.

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Talk to Marianne and she’ll tell you about the albino Diricawl that has taken up residence in a nearby Diricawl lair and ask you to save it so poachers don’t chase it. The name of this Diricawl is Gwyneira. After speaking with Marianne, head to the office. It is located west of Marunweem along the cliffs overlooking the ocean. You will be able to recognize the den by the large fallen tree trunk and the single tree on the cliff.

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Prepare to capture the Diricawl by preparing your Nab-Sack and setting up a few spells. Diricawls can fade pretty quickly, so you’ll want to equip Momentum Arrest or Levioso spells. Walk to the hideout and locate Gwyneira. You can easily see it thanks to its shiny white feathers. Use one of the spells on her, then use the Nab-Sack. This should allow you to catch it easily.

Hogwarts Legacy Birds of A Feather Gwyneira

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Once you catch Gwyneira, bring her back to Marianne. During the final conversation, you can choose to keep Gwyneira or give her to Marianne. If you decide to keep her, Marianne will get mad at you and complain that she can’t finish her fashion designs now.

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