the falcon
blue bird
AnswerThe Bird of hope (Cardinal)
The blue, white, and black bird in local folklore symbolizes wisdom, guidance, and protection. It is believed to bring messages from the spirit world and serve as a guardian for those in need.
The bird.
"The Tame Bird Was in a Cage" symbolizes confinement, restriction, and longing for freedom. The caged bird represents imprisonment, while the longing for the wild sky symbolizes the desire for liberation and breaking free from restrictions.
the owl in myth.
a dove
I think a mourning bird symbolizes a death or sorrow.
The red bird with black and white wings in local folklore symbolizes a messenger between the spirit world and the physical world, representing guidance, protection, and the balance between good and evil.
not just any bird ... dove symbolizes peace, Eagle for freedom
None- but there are some species of bird that are, to their great misfortune, ugly to look at!
The dove symbolizes peace, love and joy. The peacock and the crane are sometimes symbols of joy.