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sammyjayneex · 04/08/2014 18:41

Hello

I will probably sound like a loon after this but anyway
I had a dream about me and my husband in a county side/garden and we were looking for this bird (I cant quite work out if it was a pet bird or just a random bird) it had disappeared so we were looking in the sky for it. Then it appeared on my back and i remember in my dream that I was scared of it being on my back so I tried getting it off (my husband didn't help me) and I finally got it into my hands and I was sad because I thought I had hurt it's wing but I looked and it was fine and I was happy it was fine.

Anyway the next part isn't a dream it's real. I was looking out of my bedroom window and saw a bird on someone else's rooftop staring at me!!

Then today my DH found a dead bird in my garden!!

Is this bad luck? Does It mean I will die HmmHmmHmm

I am so worried it's scary I have heard all the supposition? Its just too much of a coincidence to have all these birds in my dream
My DH said it was a dead pigeon but can't work out what bird was in my dream or the one on the rooftop

Any

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combust22 · 05/08/2014 07:10

There are a lot of birds around atm, so what you are describing doesn't sound odd at all to me.

Birds wake up very early, at first daybreak, so if your sleeping brain could hear some birdsong outside, it would not be unusual for you to dream about them.

I can look out of my windows at any time of the day and see birds sitting on rooftops in all directions. How you would see that a particular bird was staring at you? Even if it was, I don't see that as significant.

I come across dead birds all the time, it's a busy time for birds, fledlings learning to fly, birds taking risks, cats are out in force as the baby birds are learning and their mother's take risks trying to protect them, so fatalities are bound to happen.

Don't worry. I don't see anything sinister here.

Why not put out some food for the birds every day, hang up some fat balls and learn to love your birds? I have a flock of startings that wait for me the same time every day as they know I throw out crumbs and leftovers.

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