Turkey does not represent anything at Christmas. It is simply a large bird that feeds a large group of people. It has become a tradition to serve either turkey or ham at Christmas.
A bird can symbolize freedom, love for children, or what ever you feel it should symbolize.
Both the excrement and the bird are symbols that your mind is using to represent other things. The bird might symbolize a person, particularly someone who might be bird-like or have a bird related name such as Robyn or Falconer, etc. It could also represent an organization - if the bird is a bald eagle, it would represent the U.S. government. The excrement simply represents your feeling mistreated and dumped on.
In the poem "Caged Bird" by Maya Angelou, the fat worms symbolize the natural freedom that the caged bird desires and is denied. The worms represent the simple joys and pleasures of life that the caged bird is unable to experience due to its confinement. They serve as a contrast to the restricted existence of the caged bird, highlighting its longing for freedom.
well i think that a green bird symbolizes the freedome the world brings ahead of you :)
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Dreaming of a bird flying inside can symbolize freedom, new opportunities, or the need for a change in your life. It may also represent a desire for peace and harmony.
A black bird (the crow) is the symbol for a Gypsy.
A bird without wing
I think a mourning bird symbolizes a death or sorrow.
Eagles are chosen as the national bird of the United States because they symbolize strength, freedom, and independence. Their majestic appearance and powerful flying abilities represent the ideals and values of the American nation.
Nothing symbolic, but they are nice to observe, world's smallest bird.