(See Also: Birds, Feathers, Wings)
As a harbinger of spring, the robin nearly universally represents renewed hope, fresh beginnings, reversals in negative attitudes, and a dawning light being shed on difficult situations.
In England, an emblem of fertility, especially if one comes pecking at a window.
[1]To dream of a robin is associated with a new lease in life and personal growth. It may also be a subconscious recall of someone named Robin.
[2]This bird, seen or heard in a dream, presages hope for better things under the most depressing circumstances.
[3]A dream of happiness and joy (Gypsy). The symbolism of the robin as a Christmas bird is obvious.
[4]1. Feelings of great joy, vitality.
2. Great fortune.
3. Domestic bliss (a nest of robins).
[5]Vision + T: A robin indicates tender feelings and brings love and joyful news.
See Also: Bird.
[6]Symbol of new beginnings and growth. It may also be a pun on someone whose name is Robin.
[7]One of the most for- tunate omens you could dream up; great happiness is sure to follow.
[8]A bird is a messenger, and a robin is a new beginning
[9]Being obedient to God’s commands, Jer. 8:7
[10]One of Nature’s most fortunate omens.
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