Usually, but not always, the bird dies and the plane is damaged.
If they fly into the engine the bird will of course die and the engine will spontaneously combust along with the wing probably causing a weight shift to the opposite side and of course an explosion that will offset the planes course of flight and will end in a fabulous display of fireworks.
The bird had to relieve itself right as it was near or on your car. I don't think it means much more than that :) .
Is it bad luck for a bird to fly into a window and die
The bird was frightened by the human as a defense mechanism it knows to fly away for safety.
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The bird often seen sitting on the back of a rhinoceros is a oxpecker bird. They have a symbiotic relationship where the bird feeds on insects from the rhino's skin and acts as an early warning system for potential danger.
Not in today's world.
It could mean that the bird sees its reflection in the window and thinks that it is seeing another bird, or it could mean that, at some time, someone put out bird seed onto your window sill.
it is seeing itself and thinks it is another bird it poops allover your car while it is doing this.
The bird had to relieve itself right as it was near or on your car. I don't think it means much more than that :) .
the bird is sitting on the tree
It means that was a tough and lucky bird. Other than that it means nothing whatsoever.
The bird was frightened by the human as a defense mechanism it knows to fly away for safety.
If a bird flies into your house, open a window or door to allow it to fly out. Avoid chasing or startling the bird, as it may become stressed. If the bird is injured, contact a local wildlife rehabilitation center for assistance.
Yes, it is bad for a bird to hit your window. If it is going at a fast enough rate of speed, it could break its neck, which would kill it. Alternatively, if you are living in a skyscraper and the bird hits your window, it could knock it out and then it would fall to its death. But many times it just shakes its head and flies off. It would depend upon the bird and the window. But no, it's not a good thing when a bird and window intersect.
Is it bad luck for a bird to fly into a window and die
It might have just been a stupid bird or it might have short sight or it might have seen its reflection and thought it was another bird it all depends on what type of bird it was.
It means it was momentarily shocked to see you sitting there, it probably wasn't expecting it... it's just a bird.