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Lovebirds how they
become the symbol of
Valentine Day?
Lovebirds - colorful
birds found in Africa,
are so named because
they sit closely
together in pairs --
like sweethearts do.
During the years,
Lovebirds have
changed from Doves to
hummingbirds to birds of
paradises. But Valentine
day Classic symbol of
Lovebird is the
Dove! Doves is the
symbols of loyalty and
love!
It
was believed that birds
chose their mates on
February 14. And the
dove was chosen to be
the bird representative
because it was sacred to
the Roman Goddess Venus
(and other Love Deities)
because they chose a
lifelong mate and share
the care of their
babies. They also make a
cooing sound, which
further proved they were
the love couple. The
Noah had considered the
Dove to be his
messenger. In the Song
of Solomon, the word
"Turtle" is really
referring to the
"turtledove." The
turtledove is common in
Asia and Europe, but it
is not found in N.
America at all. Since
all doves are part of
the pigeon family, they
mate for life, and the
male and female both
share in the caring of
their young. Their
cooing sounds are often
considered "love sounds"
and today it is often
said that when people in
love talk rather sugary
and baby-like it is
"cooing" with each
other.
Dove
superstitions are that
they were magical and
were often used to
divine the future. The
heart of a dove was
often an ingredient in
love potions. If you saw
a white dove fly
overhead it was suppose
to be good luck. If you
dreamt of a dove it was
a sign that you had a
promise of happiness.
And, if you saw the
first dove in springtime
and made a wish, that
wish would come true. |