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Writer's pictureKerria Seabrooke

Swans

Updated: Dec 18


Illustration by Harrison Weir (1824-1906)

When a swan turns its head back over its body during the day, it means a bad storm is on the way. As the months grow cold, wedges of graceful swans begin their migration to open water. If you see a flock of them fly directly into the wind, it means a rough storm is on the way. These elegant birds have long been associated with purity and transformation, and they represent love, wealth and good luck. It is said that if you sew a swan feather into your lover’s pillow, it will guarantee their loyalty.

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