Here is a basic list, not complete by any means but a very good start.
Blackbird: A message of blessings.
Bluebird: Happiness.
Corncrake: A warning of misfortune to come.
Crane: Independence, cessation of combat .
Crow: Divine law.
Curlew: Storm Bringer.
Dove: Luck in Love. Love, peace & gentleness
Duck: Good Luck. Wealth
Eagle: Divine Spirit. To see an eagle is to have divinity touch your life. Flamingo: Awareness.
Goose: Faithfulness, communication, & travel
Grouse: Sacred Spiral.
Gull: Adaptability.
Hawk: Messenger. If you see a hawk, look around, there is a message for you in what is also going on around you.
Hen: Domesticity. Hens also predict the weather; if they gather on a mound and preen their feathers, rain is on the way. Also if it starts to rain watch your hens if the huddle under shelter, the rain will be of short duration, if they go out into it, the rain will last most of the day.
Heron, blue: Rhythm and balance
Hummingbird: Joy Miracles
Kingfisher: Predicts a magical experience.
Lark: Great happiness.
Loon: Solitude.
Magpie: Fortune-teller.
Nightjar: Illness.
Ostrich: Fickleness.
Owl: Wisdom. Visions.
Parrot: Mimic. Ostentatiousness.
Peacock: Pride. Vanity.
Pelican: Watchfulness.
Penguin: Playfulness.
Pheasant: Confidence
Raven: Magic. When you see ravens you may be about to experience a change in consciousness.
Road-runner: Cleverness.
Robin: Gypsies see robins as a bringer of good luck.
Rook: Good Luck.
Rooster: Pride.
Stork: Its German name adebar means "luck bringer", and a stock perching on your house indicates very good fortune.
Sparrow: Good luck for lovers.
Swallow: Good fortune.
Swan: Grace.
Turkey: Give away. Amerinds see turkey as a sign of generosity.
Vulture: Poverty. Serious disruption in your life.
Wagtail: Good luck.
Woodpecker: Guardian.
Wren: Bringer of good luck
Corncrake: A warning of misfortune to come.
Curlew: Storm Bringer.
Nightjar: Illness.
Ostrich: Fickleness.
Vulture: Poverty. Serious disruption in your life.
Blackbirds were associtated with evil in Europe, but many other cultures thought they brought good luck.
sea bird if you chase it or it attacks you p.s. most of the time they attack because you messed with a pregnant bird
A bird of ill omen is a person who brings bad news to another person or other people.
Crows, ravens and black hawks
Falcon Success
Black rats, that means bad luck. Black cats, ditto. Bad Omens could also be, like, some people consider shooting stars bad omens, some people consider blondes bad omens, (not a lot of people, though), but it's a form of opinion, some people don't even believe in omens.
nothing ! They are just birds. You honestly don't believe in omens, bad signs & superstitions... Do Yuo ?!?!?
The own is believed to be an animal that is very intelligent and has eyes that face forward. This is a nocturnal bird that is often associated with bad omens.
bad omens yet to come
Any strange or unusual events can be thought of as Omen's. Depending on who is reading them they can be viewed as good or bad omens. No reason why a seer would say that birds flying into each other wasn't an omen.
Fly Minor irritation. -swarm Many minor irritations.
Good omens were signs of positive outcomes for future actions. The Romans practiced augury, which was a religious cult of reading the omens of the gods. Bad omens signalled that the gods did not approve of the future action. There were many techniques for reading the omens of the gods and there were all sorts of signs.
No. The very concept of "bad omen" is unscientific.
We were planning for a picnic, but the dark clouds seemed like a bad omen.
Calpurnia's dream, the soothsayer's prophecy, the bad weather.
Blackbirds represent omens and mysticism fear and promise.