It depends which bird is mentioned.
Doves infer peace for instance.
The crow, like the raven, is usaually a representation of Death, Sadness, or something of a dark nature.
Thoughts.
The crow may seem an unlikely power animal candidate. However, the crow is regarded in Shamanist faith as a creature that transports souls out of the dark and into the light. He is also known as a "judge" of sorts, representing all things ethical and fair.
A fox could be a predator of the crow, if the crow were on the ground...but the predator of a crow would be an owl.
A crow is actually a member of the Crow family, which includes birds like magpies and jackdaws.
The crow
A young crow is called a chick or a fledgling.
Edith Crow has written: 'Sewing machines' -- subject(s): Sewing-machines, Juvenile literature
Ruth Hagman has written: 'The Crow' -- subject(s): Crow Indians, Indians of North America, Juvenile literature
Several things symbolize "bold": the color brown, the iris flower, the pine tree, the Romantic Movement in literature, the leopard and the Vikings
it symbolises thives
green symbolises grass, yellow symbolises sun and red symbolises blood
love
A Laurel symbolises perserverance and ambition.
Crow: Death; Hemlock Tree: Poisness Tree;
The Cullens each have the Cullen crest in a different form of crest and the hand symbolises faith and sencerity, the lion symbolises strentgh and ferocity and the trefoil symbolises perpetuity.
NO.
The crow may seem an unlikely power animal candidate. However, the crow is regarded in Shamanist faith as a creature that transports souls out of the dark and into the light. He is also known as a "judge" of sorts, representing all things ethical and fair.
the alphebet!