Canary symbolism

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Many people keep canaries as pets as they are cheerful companions with melodious songs. But did you know that canaries have many symbolic meanings? They feature in the mythology of many cultures and can be omens of things to look out for in your life.

Canary symbolism

We have gathered information about canary symbolism for this article. The Canaries are best known to symbolize happiness and joy, selflessness and compassion, but as we will see, there are even more meanings linked to these small birds. But first, let’s look at canaries as a species, as it will help us understand the symbolism better.

Facts About Canaries
Before canaries were kept and bred in captivity, they were found in Madeira, the Canary Islands, and the Azores. The first canaries were brought to Europe in the 17th century by Spanish sailors. They belong to the larger bird family of finches and the wild canary is also called the island canary, Atlantic canary, or common canary.

Many people associate the color yellow with canaries, but they can be different colors, too. They are happy to mate with other birds from the finch family, which has created different color combinations. The canaries are only about 4.9-5.3 inches and their wings measure 7.9-9-1 inches from tip to tip. They are also very light, weighing only 0.7 oz on average.

A Canary’s Temperament?
Domestic canaries are happy to be the only bird in the household as they are quite solitary birds, but they will get along in a larger aviary with other small birds. However, if you put two males together, they are likely to fight. The canaries enjoy being around people.

The canaries are very intelligent birds and will learn to, for example, sit on the owner’s hand or fly around the room as directed. You can even teach these chatty birds to improve the quality of their song and imitate different sounds. Male canaries are the better singers with elaborate songs, while the females mostly chirp.

Canary Symbolism
Based on their unique characteristics, canaries have some key symbolic meanings.

Positive Symbolism
Because of their bright colors and their cheerful characteristic, canaries are associated with joy, blessings, pleasure, and the sun. Different color canaries have different meanings. For example, a red canary is symbolic of passion, brown of stability, and orange of success. Other positive connotations include independence, musicality, well-being, and uniqueness.

Negative Symbolism
On the flip side, the singing of the canaries can represent gossip and the cage can symbolize emotional limitations. As we learned above, canaries were also linked to death. This connection is likely to have arisen from miners using canaries as warning birds in a coal mine.

To learn more about general symbolism associated with canaries, visit What Is My Spirit Animal.

As well as the general symbolism, canaries can also be carriers of more specific omens through encounters in real life or in dreams.

What Can Encountering A Canary In Real Life Mean?
If you encounter a canary, the meaning it carries is linked to what is happening in your life. For example. If you are going through a difficult time, an encounter with a canary is telling you it will soon pass. It encourages you to let go of pain linked to past events, forgive those who have wronged you, and focus on building the future of your desires.

A visit from a canary can also mean that you need to find more balance in your life. It can mean that you need to find more time to do things you enjoy and not spend all your time on tasks you have to do.

Since canaries are a symbol of light, seeing canaries regularly can inspire you to be a light for others. Its song can be a message of using your voice to change the lives of others by speaking up. A visit from a canary can also tell you to listen to your instincts and to pay attention to what is happening around you.
What Can A Dream About A Canary Mean?
Sometimes you might encounter canaries in your dreams. The message they are bringing to you depends on the situation in the dream. For example, is the canary singing, are you trying to catch it or perhaps it is landing on your hand?

Here are some examples of symbolism of canaries in dreams. To read more interpretations, visit Dream Meaning.

A dream about a singing canary can mean that you will build a relationship with someone who is not kind to you at first. However, you will eventually build a relationship once you can talk about your feelings with honesty.
If you are trying to hunt for a flying canary or you catch one in a dream, it can mean that you are a persistent person. However, it can also mean that taking too many risks can lead to financial losses.
A dream about this songbird landing on your hand can represent feelings of loneliness. It can also be symbolic of your fear of people leaving you.
Many cultures have referenced the canary in their mythology and folklore:

Europe
In Europe, the earliest references to canaries come from ancient Greek and Roman mythology. The canaries were said to see ghosts and ancestral spirits. A caged canary’s screech was believed to mean a ghost was around.

For the Celts, canaries were a symbol of devotion and bravery. Soldiers would often carry a canary emblem for courage and protection for themselves and their families. Later Europeans also believed that having a canary brought luck. Except if it sang at night. Then it might suggest the owner did not have long to live.

China
The canaries are symbolic of luck and happiness in China. A Chinese legend tells us that the first emperor of China had a canary bird that brought him good luck. For example, when a terrible storm threatened to destroy their land, the rain stopped suddenly and flowers covered the area instead.

Another belief is that unhappy people cannot hear the song of canaries because they are too occupied with their troubles. People who can hear them are happy and blessed.

Native Americans
The canaries are not found in the wild in the Americas. However, other types of finches are and the Native Americans believed them to be symbolic of happiness, positivity, energy from the sun, and fertility.

The yellow of the birds is a symbol of the morning sun. Native Americans believed it gave them the courage and the strength they needed to face life’s challenges.

You can find out about the mythology in more detail here.
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