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Updated February 27th 2025, 15:23 IST

Magpie To Blue Jay, 10 Birds That Bring Good Luck

Discover 10 lucky birds from around the world, believed to bring good fortune and prosperity, and learn how spotting one can change your luck for the better.

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The blue jay, a vibrant North American bird of the crow family, is recognizable by its bright blue plumage, white chest and throat, and distinctive loud calls.

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Cardinals, characterized by their 4 unwebbed toes and distinctive claw arrangement, are robust Passeriformes birds commonly found in North, Central, and South American temperate forests. 

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Magpies, part of the Corvidae family, are known for their striking black and white plumage, residing in temperate Europe, Asia, and western North America. 

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The rooster, recognisable by its distinctive crowing, wattles, combs, and beards, is a symbol of good luck in many cultures.

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The robin, identifiable by its distinctive reddish breast, is a global bird species and a revered symbol of good luck in Irish and UK cultures. 

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The woodpecker, famous for drilling holes in trees, is a widespread bird species found in Europe, Asia, and North America, with notable types including the Yellowhammer, Alabama's state symbol.

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Hummingbirds, found in North, Central, and South America, are revered in various cultures as symbols of good luck, love, and joy, particularly admired for their vibrant, iridescent plumage.

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The dove, recognizable by its iconic white plumage, is a widespread bird species found in Europe, Asia, and Africa, often symbolizing peace and serenity.

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The owl, renowned for its nocturnal habits, is a global bird species symbolizing wisdom and knowledge, deeply rooted in Greek mythology and Native American art. 

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The pelican, iconic for its massive bill, is a global bird species embodying humility, sacrifice, and generosity, teaching valuable life lessons with its trustworthy, loyal, and contented nature.

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Published February 22nd 2025, 23:09 IST