on the first day of spring
a bluebird sang to me...
79/365
So very fitting it has returned to the yard for the Spring Equinox!
>>Pima People
The people of Pima considered the bluebird as a symbol of transformation, growth, and the harbinger of the season of renewal, i.e., spring. There is a famous legend surrounding the bluebird among the people of Pima.
Once there was an ugly bird that stumbled upon a magical lake and bathed in its mystical water. It was transformed into the beautiful bluebird as a reward for not fearing the sea and the change. This is why they consider the bluebird to be a good transition mentor and a symbol of a new tomorrow.<<
This, and much more about Bluebird symbolism and meaning here: www.worldbirds.org/bluebird-symbolism/#celtic
And facts about the Eastern Bluebird here: www.worldbirds.org/bluebird-symbolism/#celtic
on the first day of spring
a bluebird sang to me...
79/365
So very fitting it has returned to the yard for the Spring Equinox!
>>Pima People
The people of Pima considered the bluebird as a symbol of transformation, growth, and the harbinger of the season of renewal, i.e., spring. There is a famous legend surrounding the bluebird among the people of Pima.
Once there was an ugly bird that stumbled upon a magical lake and bathed in its mystical water. It was transformed into the beautiful bluebird as a reward for not fearing the sea and the change. This is why they consider the bluebird to be a good transition mentor and a symbol of a new tomorrow.<<
This, and much more about Bluebird symbolism and meaning here: www.worldbirds.org/bluebird-symbolism/#celtic
And facts about the Eastern Bluebird here: www.worldbirds.org/bluebird-symbolism/#celtic