Perry SMP is a survival Minecraft server run by a group of college students. It is trying to stay relaxed and friendly and community driven instead of sweaty.
A new season is starting and it has a mountain theme. There is a massive mountain right at the spawn hub so it feels like a big shared home base.
They have a live DynMap so you can watch the world in real time. The staff team is active and the server is looking for people who like building and teaming up and being part of a positive long term group.
The season launches February 28 2026 at 2PM CST and applications are open now.
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BirdCraft

BirdCraft Minecraft Server
BirdCraft is an adult Minecraft Discord community, group of friends, and a vanilla-ish Minecraft Java SMP. We started our Sixth Season 1 week ago, so the world is still new! We welcome players over the age of 21+ to join our community focused on kindness, support, and having fun together.
Server Overview
Season Features Sixth Season – Regular events and building contests
– Active Discord community
– Diamond based economy
– Elytra drops from dragon in the EndFAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How do I join the BirdCraft Minecraft Server?
A: Join our Discord community at https://discord.gg/n9ZRTHWDTA to get started!
Q: What kind of events and contests do you host?
A: We host regular events and building contests. Each season, we have a UHC event on an old season map and other fun events like playing Cub’s Total Chaos.
Q: Are client side mods allowed on the server?
A: Yes, we encourage client side mods such as maps as long as they are fair and do not give players a significant advantage.
Q: What is the current theme for the season?
A: This season we have a mountain spawn and are hosting a contest to build an alpine village around spawn.
Q: When does the End open up and what rewards are available?
A: The End usually opens up a couple weeks after the server start. The dragon drops an elytra with each death so everyone can have wings, as we are “birbs” after all.

