Wingspan Americas is a board game by Elizabeth Hargrave in which players build a wildlife preserve by playing bird cards in different habitats. [1]

The game uses four basic actions: gathering food, adding bird cards to a hand, playing birds into a preserve, and laying eggs to score points. [1]

It also uses engine-building, so a player's turns become more powerful as more bird cards fill the preserve. Birds bring different abilities. Some trigger when played. Others trigger when a player or opponent takes certain actions, and they can provide resources or points. [1]

A dice tower shaped like a bird feeder adds another layer to the setup and controls the food players can gather. [1]

The game has also been recommended as a strong indoor pick for spring, when weather can turn unpredictable and casual birders may want a themed pastime at home. [1]