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Owls

To dream of an owl symbolizes wisdom, wise choices, or good advice. Unusual powers of discernment. Deciphering mysteries.

Any information or insight you can gain from the owl will probably involve the answer to solving a problem.

Parakeets

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Parrots

To dream of a parrot represents feelings about being more experienced at being exceptional than other people while noticing never wanting to listen to their feelings. Often a symbol for repeating what you've heard to others. Repeating expert advice. Behavior that accepts itself listening to whatever it's told without thinking about it. Empty headed repeating. Repeating without thinking for yourself.

Negatively, dreaming of a parrot may reflect repeating advice without thinking. Passing on bad advice thinking it's good. Not thinking for yourself or never experiencing something yourself while believing your more intelligent than someone else.

Blue parrots may represent repeating positive information. Red parrots represent repeating negative information or lying about recalled information.

Green parrots may reflect selfish intentions as you repeat information to others. Jealousy, greed, or arrogance is a driving factor. It may also reflect advice on money that you are repeating.

Example: A young man dreamed of seeing a parrot. In waking life he was told important information that he felt he had to share with other people.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of seeing parrots. In waking life her husband was worried about losing all he had in his business and tried observed him trying to speak to someone repeating expert advice.

Peacocks

To dream of a peacock represents showiness, or showing off. You may be trying to get attention, or want to be noticed. A peacock is a metaphor for "all eyes on you." Enjoying an opportunity to show off. Feeling good that nothing can stop you from showing off. Enjoying impressing others that you are a perfect example.

A peacock may be a sign that you have too much pride, confidence, or vanity in some area of your life. It may also reflect arrogance.

To dream of a peacock with red eyes represents an excessive or imbalanced need to gain attention, or show off.

To dream of a black and white peacock may reflect your insecurity or uncertainty about how something you are showing off with will be accepted by others. Feeling that something you are showing off with isn't ever enough. Scaring yourself that you have to keep showing off to prove yourself.

Example: A young girl dreamed of seeing peacock. In waking life she was showing off her drawings on a message forum to other people.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of seeing a peacock on the highway. In waking life she was recently yelled at by her boss for showing off at work at the end of the day.

Pelicans

To dream of a pelican represents you or someone else that doesn't listen to what others are saying. Putting your own ideas or opinions first no matter what. Ignoring what others have to say as though they weren't important at all. Talking over others or feeling that they are not worth paying attention to.

Negatively, a pelican may be a sign that you need to try a lot harder to assert your views with someone difficult. Alternatively, it may mean that you're not being considerate enough of others views.

Penguins

To dream of a penguin represents an aspect of yourself that is noticeably harmless or powerless. You or someone else that is perceived to be non-threatening. You or someone else may want others to notice how positive, honest, or harmless they are. Behavior that notices itself being perfectly behaved.

Negatively, penguins may reflect feelings about yourself being a "nice person" or "good behaver" for other people that is too concerned with what other people think.

To dream of an angry penguin may symbolize you or someone else that is frustrated with people walking all over them or taking advantage of their good nature.

A penguin may be a sign that you or someone else wants more acceptance, acknowledgment, or compassion from others. A penguin may also reflect a wish to defuse others view of you as a threat.

Example: A man dreamed of seeing penguins playing in the air. In real life he felt co-workers saw him as an easy target to get fired to save their own jobs. The penguins reflected his feelings about himself being a pushover.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of giving birth to a penguin. In waking life she felt she was too much of a people pleaser at work which prevented her from a business opportunity.

Pigeons

To dream of pigeons represents the freedom to be safely resigned to accepting a situation the way it is. Feelings about an adorable person who does whatever they need to do while accepting themselves the way they are. Casually trusting people to talk to other people while they are already in love. A married person that is free to do whatever they want as long as they stay loyal. Feelings about other people need to see someone as married. Behavior that likes why something will safely work out, but doesn't have to be incredible about doing more than that. Safety that doesn't want to like too much else happening. Feelings about a person or issue that is safely around you not thinking it's a problem.

Negatively, dreaming about a pigeon may reflect your annoyance with someone else who is safely resigned to accepting a situation the way it is and never explains itself remaining that way. Feeling bothered or annoyed that an issue you feel is serious has been resigned to acceptance of safely never talked about. The potential for someone to talk behind your back or restart a fight that currently seems to be safely resigned to acceptance of the situation the way it is.

Example: A young man once dreamed of being attacked by pigeons. In real life he was having very strong feelings for a girl that didn't return his affection. In this case the pigeon attacks may have reflected his awareness of the girl he liked being resigned to accepting her current relationship while feeling free to talk to him.

Example 2: A teenage girl dreamed of seeing a strange silver object in the sky turn into a pigeon. In waking life she actually did see a strange silver object in the sky the day before. In this case the silver object transforming into a pigeon may have reflected her feelings about the object in the sky safely not being a UFO making her feels resigned to accepting the UFO as ordinary.

Example 3: An older woman dreamed of dead roasted pigeon for eating scaring her with coming back to life. In waking life she was experiencing a work atmosphere of "behind the back snarkiness." In this case the dead pigeon may have reflected her feelings of initial confidence about speaking up to someone who was safely resigned to accepting a situation the way it was, because it worked. The dead pigeon coming back to life may have reflected her feelings about behind-the-back comments that are snobby to her after speaking up. She felt that someone who was safely resigned to accepting a situation the way it was had stopped that, but then surprised her with going back to old habits and insulting her behind her back.

Example 4: A young woman dreamed of seeing a pigeon. In waking life she was going to be working closely with a guy who had sexually abused her after not speaking to him for over a year since the sexual abuse took place. In this case the pigeon may have reflected her feelings about disliking the sexual abuse issue between her and the guy being safely resigned to acceptance as though talking about it never mattered like talking was pointless.

Quail

To dream of a quail represents feelings about the fragility or delicacy of situations, relationships, or projects while believing something is wrong. Areas of your life that require gentle handling or careful attention in order to survive whatever is happening. Thoughts about the importance of caution, the beauty of modesty, or the value of subtlety.

Positively, dreaming about a quail may represent innocence, purity, and potential. A conscious choice to nurture something carefully and watch it grow. The quail could also represent peace, tranquility, and the enjoyment of life's simple pleasures. It might be indicative of a time when you feel protected and cared for, or when you are taking the time to care for someone or something delicate in your life. You or someone else who is being extra careful. Helping yourself by staying on top of fragile concerns all day long.

Negatively, dreaming about a quail may represent vulnerability, timidity, or the fear of taking bold action. A heightened sense of caution. Worrying a lot in order to stay the way you are. Feelings of being easily frightened or overwhelmed by larger problems. An aspect of your personality that feels small or insignificant, or you might be experiencing anxiety about stepping out of your comfort zone. A situation that is easily disrupted or a project that must be handled with care to avoid failure. Being too cautious or sensing danger in everything.

To dream of eating quail represents letting go of concerns. You may be becoming a bit more laid-back.

Example: A young woman dreamed of herself being at work as an Uber driver when a quail bird got in the backseat and stayed there as though it was stuck in the car. In waking life, she recently started their job as an Uber driver. In this case, the quail bird may have reflected her feelings about how fragile and delicate customers are while being an Uber driver with the risk of mistakes and getting a bad rating or review. She may not have liked feeling trapped working with the feeling of potential complaints all day long.

Ravens

To dream of a raven represents a bad omen or a situation that signals trouble ahead. It could also reflect a sense of intuition that feels that something is wrong or dangerous.

A raven may reflect expected misfortune or unpleasant changes. It may also be a signal that a phase is coming to an end.

Alternatively, a raven may symbolize a person who benefits from a misfortune or enjoys recounting tales of woe.

Example: A young man dreamed of seeing a raven with red eyes looking at him. In waking life he was very nervous about starting college and having to get a job afterwards. The raven reflected his feeling that failure was waiting for him after college.

*Please See Crows

Roadrunners

To dream of a real roadrunner represents behavior that doesn't waste time needing to try to outsmart everything else as fast as it can. Swiftness, agility, and tenacity that wants to be better than someone else at something as fast as possible.

Negatively, it may reflect a tendency to look stupid or ignorant trying to hastily attempting to quickly outsmart everything or everyone as fast as you can. Dishonesty or ignorance that doesn't waste any time trying to outsmart responsibilities or obligations as fast as possible.

To dream of the cartoon Roadrunner from Looney Tunes represents feelings of always outsmarting or outmaneuvering problems, obstacles, or individuals who wish to impede your progress to the point of being ridiculous or comedic. It could symbolize cleverness, agility, and speed in overcoming challenges with a hint of comedic relief.

Example: A man dreamed of having a real roadrunner in a cage. In waking life, he felt he was better than other people at understanding dreaming while planning to upgrade his skills when it felt there was no need for it other than to enhance his skills. In this case, the roadrunner in a cage may have reflected his feelings of containing his own swift and agile capacity to understand dreams more than others.

Robins

To dream of robins represents behavior that doesn't mind trying a new opportunity no matter what happens in order to transcend limitations. An open-minded attitude towards trying something different and explore new opportunities in order to relief yourself of a problem. Risking everything to try something new before it's too late and leave problems behind. Behavior that is never embarrassed about embracing new ideas or experiences, particularly when time might be running out. The advent of new opportunities. The joy in seizing a new opportunity.

Example: A woman dreamed of hearing a robin singing outside as she walked down a market-hallway. In waking life, she was enjoying shopping after Christmas in order to secure post-holiday deals and was shocked to find wrapping paper she wanted being sold for the cheapest price she's ever seen. In this case, the robin singing may have reflected her joy in seizing a new opportunity to save money and the optimistic anticipation of future savings.

Rooster

To dream of a rooster represents a "wake up call." Unexpected situations or realities that force you to think differently. Fearing the potential to lose out on something important. Feelings about an urgent need to change or be serious. It may also point to your own attempt to make other people feel the urgency to be serious. Scaring people away from being lazy.

Alternatively, a rooster may reflect something in your life that's disturbing your sleep. Parents or friends warning you that you are going to be late for something something.

Example: A man dreamed of seeing a rooster. In waking life he had experienced an friend annoying him with a phone call early in the morning waking him from sleep for something important.

Seagulls

To dream of seagulls represents acceptance, grace, and understanding to save oneself from uncertainty no matter what. Resilience and adaptation to save oneself by doing whatever needs to be done while living with uncertainty. Not listening to anything except saving oneself when uncertainty is what you have to live with. Not listening to anything except doing what you feel you have to do while living with uncertainty. Acceptance of yourself not being a little kid by adapting and doing whatever you need to do when new uncertainty might be for the rest of your life. Freedom during unpredictable uncertain times. Resilience and adaptation to uncertainty with family life listening.

Negatively, dreaming about seagulls represents resilience and adaptation that's annoying that it uses people. Family or friends that don't see themselves wearing out their welcome while using you to save money. Permanently choosing to accept living with new uncertainty in your life instead of figuring out how to move on with your life. Not believing in anyone else's problems while surviving your own.

Seagulls typically appear in dreams when a person completely open to confronting problems, keeps a cool head about negative and uncertain situations, or is totally fearless about asking for help.

Example: A young girl dreamed of gigantic seagulls. In waking life she was witnessing her family having financial problems. In this case the gigantic seagulls may have reflected her feelings about her family having to be resilient about living with uncertainty in a new reality of financial difficulty.

Sparrows

To dream of a sparrow represents an area of your life that is underestimated. You or someone else may feel undervalued, underutilized, or like you aren't getting the respect you deserve. Alternatively, a sparrow may reflect a person or situation that you are underestimating.

Stork

To dream of a stork represents an aspect of yourself that is aware of itself not listening to others. Feelings about yourself or others intentionally thinking other people don't matter first.

Negatively, a stork may reflect you or someone else that is acting like a snob. It may also reflect complete awareness of yourself intentionally not listening to anyone else's advice. Jealousy of someone who never needs to listen to you ever again.

Example: A young woman dreamed of a black baby stork. In real life she had gotten pregnant and didn't want to tell her parents because they had warned her about the dangers of unprotected sex. The black stork may have reflected her fear of confronted her parents with the reality that she didn't listen to them and had sex anyway.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of seeing wedding bells ringing with a giant stork standing on top of the building. In waking life her brother notified her that he was getting married and she was hoping she could avoid the wedding because she didn't like her brother or the bride to be. The stork may have reflected her feelings about herself thinking the relationship is a huge mistake that and that nobody listened that her brother isn't interested in listening to her advice about what a good partner is.






 

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