It means that you have a right shoulder. Although if it is a shoulder-eating bird of prey, that may no longer be the case.
It means that someone will trick you
Well, it depends on the type of bird. It might have an owner and the owner trained it to do so. Else, it might like you or it's hoping for some food. :) Give it something to eat. Might make a new friend. ;-)
Then your shawl is about the right size.
It means that the bird trusts you and believes that you will not harm it. It possibly also believes you will feed it.
Birds like having a lookout point. If a bird lands on your head, it may think you make the perfect perch to see the going ons around them. If you mean a 'pet' bird, it could also just be the bird's desire to be close to you, as birds do form attachments to their owners.
I get this question alot what does it mean when a wild bird lands on you. bird have been know as pest like crow for instance.when a wild bird land on you its very likley that it trusts you. i've been trying to reintroduce crows to be a human companion ship and trust. when bird lands on you it will identfy you to its young eventually the faces it trust and dont trust generation after generation will be echted in to that specie brain as a trustworthy or untrustwothy person when the bird landed on it marked you as good peson of trust and if the bird trusts you now a birds frein and usaly will let you sit and feed bird feed or other such luxery to the trusted person!
Oh, dude, that's like some deep stuff right there. So, like, "blue bird on my shoulder, can I kill it?" is a metaphorical question often used to represent inner conflicts or dilemmas. It's basically asking if you should get rid of something that brings you comfort but also holds you back. Deep, right?
it means pull over to the right hand side of the road.
it means that the fly would come back in 12 seconds but it wont be on your foot..
Please what's the answer
It can mean either that the hair brushes the shoulder or that it is about an inch or two past the shoulder.
do u mean Cygnet as a bird, well if this is right, it is a baby swan