I'm not sure that anything can be symbolic after you are dead.
Not normally. Blue jays eat most anything, but millet is too small for them to digest easily. They will however, take sunflower seed from bird feeders.
hey me and chris breezy and rihanna and Angela believe light blue has a calming effect for example on the carphone warehouse site the blue could suggest they don't bring any hassle yo the customers hope our answer is useful xxxx
It could be toxic. Ask your veternarian.
The blue-ringed octopus is a small but highly venomous marine animal found in the waters of the Pacific and Indian Oceans. It is recognized by its bright blue rings that appear when the creature feels threatened. The venom of the blue-ringed octopus is powerful enough to cause paralysis and even death in humans if not treated promptly.
Absolutely. Herons are formidable predators and while they would usually avoid a dog, they will fight to the death if necessary. A small dog and perhaps even a bigger dog could be seriously injured, even mortally, if a heron jabbed it's sharp beak in the right place.
Bluejay Feathers symbolize hope.
the number seven could be considered unlucky. and the sun rises in the east and sets in the west so the 1st chamber, the blue one, could be thought of as the sun rising and the 7th chamber, the black one, could be the sun setting which could symbolize death, night, darkness, depression etc.
Blue symbolizes purity.
In dreams, Blue Whales usually symbolize healing, or peace
yes it is a color, although people could call it anything from ocean blue to space blue,
Relaxing
In various cultures, birds often symbolize messages or omens, and a black and blue bird outside your door could carry different meanings. Black birds, like crows or ravens, are frequently associated with mystery, change, or even death, while blue birds can symbolize hope, joy, and communication. The combination may suggest a transition or a reminder to embrace change while remaining hopeful. Ultimately, personal beliefs and cultural context will shape the interpretation of this omen.
blue to symbolize the color of the flag (white and blue) which symbolizes freedom
Link provided below. Historically, indigo blue was called ROYAL BLUE. When indigo dyes were first brought to Europe from India in the Middle Ages, it was so expensive that only royalty could afford it. And it was actually a punishable crime to be caught wearing anything indigo blue if you weren't royalty. I was believe the punishment was death.
The blue on the American flag represents vigilance, perseverance and justice
The blue and white flag symbolizes peace and unity.
You cannot mix blue with anything to get red. (Well, you could mix a little blue with a lot of red and get red, I suppose.)