There is a strong death superstition surrounding birds hitting the windows of a home. If a birds hits someone's home then someone in that house will die.
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In old wives' tales, a bird hitting a window can be seen as a sign of impending death or a message from the spirit world. Alternatively, it could simply be the result of the bird seeing its reflection and mistaking it for a rival bird.
A bird in the house is a sign of a death. If a robin flies into a room through a window, death will shortly follow.
It depends how fast the bird is travelling, the size of the bird (including weight), what type of window it is (single, double glazed, etc), the angle and point of impact and the power transmitted through the glass.
You can prevent birds from hitting windows at your home by applying window decals, installing window screens, closing blinds or curtains, or placing bird feeders away from windows.
It is believed that if a bird flys in your home someone in your family will die
That depends on how hard the bird hits the window. I have seen them get up after a while, but in most cases they are dead.
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There are some who would say that if a bird, any bird, flies into your window and dies there will be a death in the household. The superstition started in the past when glass and therefore windows, were expensive and small. The likelihood of it happening was small and the correlation between the happening and a death more noticeable. If there were any truth to this superstition today, the profusion of birds flying into skyscrapers would be quite frightening.
There is a superstition that if a bird flies in the house someone in the house will die. There is absolutely no proof to back this claim up.
The legend says, if there's a bird hitting your window, it's a sign of death. Do you believe in these silly superstitions? well listen to this. One day, my sister and I were casually just sitting at our computer desk and playing games on the computer.. and suddenly a "red bird" hit the window in our room and fell dramatically, I thought it died.. so I went outside to check, and the bird was no where in sight. My sister and I weren't concerned, because birds hit windows all the time. 5 minutes later the SAME bird hit the exact window. It got a little bit creepy. I thought maybe this time it died. So I went again, and checked. Once again, no where in sight. Anyway, this bird kept hitting the window repeatedly the same window. And strange enough, it only hit the window when someone was in that room. It kept hitting the window for months and months. Finally I was really concerned, because it would hit the window so hard there was blood all over it! My dad could care less when he saw the bird keep hitting the window, nothing really bothered him. So finally I did some research on the Internet and found that if a red bird hits your window it's a sign of death or a spiritual presence is trying to get inside your home. I told my dad very cautiously, and warned him about this legend and he replied with "Don't believe in that crap". But I was extremely scared. But then, one day my dad was in the computer room sitting at the desk, and the bird hit the window again, to him it was nothing new. So he just walked out of the room casually and went downstairs to the basement, and he was standing by the window downstairs and the exact bird, hit the window. So it literally followed him downstairs from outside, when my father was inside.. My dad was actually scared..very scared. Now we were all VERY concerned. Well, the cardinal kept hitting the window in my fathers home. And he just died this year after the weird red bird superstition which according to my father "don't believe in that crap" when it actually seems true. R.i.p Now, superstitions may seem like silly jokes, but you never really know. Till this day, I believe this is true.
The superstition is that if a bird poops on you a loved one that had passed is upset with you.