I stood at the archway with a single flower in hand, watching the Tinker Bell Capybara ignore it as if it had insulted its mother. You feel the timer of the event in your chest — feed the wrong thing and you waste a day. I’ll walk you straight to the flower it will actually eat and why that schedule matters.
When you touch down beside the festival well — How to feed Springtime Floating Festival Tinker Bell Capybara in Disney Dreamlight Valley

You already know the festival island is beautiful — but beauty hides small demands. This Capybara sits in front of Tinker Bell’s house, right by the archway, and never wanders. Visit once to mark the place; you’ll be back for several days to finish the critter puzzle.
A steady silhouette at the archway — Where to find Tinker Bell Capybara in Springtime Floating Festival in Disney Dreamlight Valley
I’ll be blunt: the critter doesn’t move. That makes it the easiest event target in the valley. Walk under Tinker Bell’s house, stand just before the maze, and you’ll see it waiting.
Not bamboo, not snacks from your inventory — What does the Tinker Bell Capybara eat in Disney Dreamlight Valley?
If you’ve fed regular capybaras in Dreamlight Valley, forget bamboo. This variant accepts only flowers, and the one it wants changes day by day. Think of it as a picky art critic; presentation matters more than quantity.
What flowers does the Tinker Bell Capybara accept?
There are seven possible flowers. Each day corresponds to a single type it will accept — feed the wrong one and get nothing. Below I give you spawn points and the full weekly rotation so you never walk empty-handed.
They don’t spawn on the event island — Where to find food for Tinker Bell Capybara in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Flowers spawn back in the main village areas, not on the event island. That means quick trips to the Plaza or Peaceful Meadow will be part of your routine. If you play on PC via Steam or the Epic Games Store, set a small timer between visits to avoid wasting a day — I use the clock app on Windows, but a phone alarm works fine too.
Where do I collect those flowers?
- Purple Falling Penstemon – Plaza
- Red Daisy – Peaceful Meadow
- Orange Houseleek – Sunlit Plateau
- Sunflower – Dazzle Beach
- Green Rising Penstemon – Peaceful Meadow
- Blue Hydrangea – Dazzle Beach
- Black Passion Lily – Frosted Heights
Grab the right bloom, head back to the festival island, and feed it to the Capybara; it will accept only that day’s flower and nothing else.
A small red chest reveals the weekly plan — Tinker Bell Capybara flower schedule in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Under Tinker Bell’s house, left before the maze, is a red chest. Inside is a Memory showing silhouettes for each flower next to the day it wants them. The silhouettes can be cryptic, so use this schedule to save time.
How often do the flowers change?
- Sunday – Purple Falling Penstemon
- Monday – Red Daisy
- Tuesday – Orange Houseleek
- Wednesday – Sunflower
- Thursday – Green Rising Penstemon
- Friday – Blue Hydrangea
- Saturday – Black Passion Lily
Keep that chest checked each festival day and you can plan your route: a quick run to Plaza or Dazzle Beach, snatch the right flower, and return. Treat the schedule as a spinning puzzle box — once you understand its rhythm, the rest becomes routine.
If you want a lean workflow, use the community guides on Reddit or the official Disney and Square Enix patch notes to watch for event tweaks; they’ll flag any changes before you waste flowers. Are you going to let the Capybara out-pick you, or will you beat the schedule at its own game?