| Prophecies of The Ages At www.dayofgod.net |
Dream interpretation, Dream index page
Seeing Ordinary Birds, Birds of Prey and Poultry in the Dream
Birds of Prey: Generally, birds symbolize sublimity and power enjoyed by kings, monarchs, rulers, governors and chiefs.
Acquiring or Owning a Vulture: If a person dreams that he has acquired or owned a vulture which is trained to obey his commands it means he will acquire assets, and estates; he will also wield power by of his appointment to kingship.
Flying on the Back of a Vulture: If he dreams that he is flying horizontally on the back of vulture, he will enjoy honor, sublimity and power by being promoted to the office of kingship.
Falcon: It symbolizes a tyrant ruler or king who is powerful an well known as a warlord. Acquiring or owning a falcon which obeys his commands means he will acquire assets, and estates; he will also wield pore by way of his appointment to kingship. Similarly, if it is seen flying horizontally with him on its back, he will enjoy honor, sublimity and power by being promoted to the office of kingship. And if it is seen flying with him vertically towards the heavens, he will die while journeying.
Kite or Eagle: It symbolizes a humble king who maintains a low profile but extremely powerful.
Owl: It represents a timid and weak thief who has no friends and helpers.
Wood-pigeon: It symbolizes a servant of the king who is well informed on governmental affairs. He advises the king or government in matters relating to national affairs so that the country advances in the right direction. It is also said that the he is the financial minister of the state who is experience, intelligent, far sighted and influential.
A Female Ostrich: It represents a Bedouin woman.
A Male Ostrich: It represents a man who is a foreigner and unmarried.
A Cock: It represents a man from a foreign land or a slave. It is also said that it represents an announcer.
A Hen: It represents a blessed woman. If many hens are seen then they represent dames and women who will gather together for some happy occasion such as a wedding.
A Turtle Dove: A charming lady who loves pleasure and who has a passion for fun and merry-making.
Peacock: It symbolizes a foreigner in a land; or assets; or beauty and adornment; or a person’s followers.
Peahen: It symbolizes an attractive beautiful lady.
A Honey Bee: It symbolizes a son who is blessed, dexterous and alert.
A Ring-dove: A ringed dove symbolizes an immodest, shameless woman who has no inclination towards religion.
Eating or Owning a Ring-dove: If a person eats such a dove or owns it, it means he will have some business to do with a woman.
Acquiring the Feathers or Eggs of a Ring-dove: If he acquired its feathers or eggs by trapping it, it means he will coin some deceptive methods of trapping a woman.
Nightingale: It represents a blessed baby boy or a loyal servant or slave.
A Crescent Bird: It represent a small child.
Hunting Sparrows: A great many sparrows symbolize assets, wealth and booty provided they are hunted.
The Chirping of Birds: A glad tiding will be received.
A Flock of Small Birds: Such a flock symbolizes a blesses person who devotes his time in worshipping God profusely.
Raven: Seeing this bird means he will be guided on the straight path.
Marine Birds: They symbolize the ministers of the king or government or their officers and officials if such birds are seen in the water. But if they are seen on dry land it means prosperity, freshness and verdure. And if the birds are green it means grief, sorrow and perplexity.
Birds of Unknown Species: They symbolize the angels. Their interpretation is the same as that of seeing the angels of God.
Eating the Eggs of Unknown Birds: The one who eats them cooked, fried or boiled in his dream, will acquire riches and prosperity.
Eating the Shell or White of an Egg: Eating the shell white of the egg but not the yolk means he will usurp wealth belonging to the deceased or a slain person. It could also mean that he will dig up graves for the purpose of stealing the shroud of the dead people.
Very interesting site:
![]()
This article reflects the author's personal understanding and does not necessarily represent the official position of the Baha'i Faith.