Single girls who want to find out who they'll fall in love with should go birdwatching on Valentine's Day, according to an ancient art called ornithomancy.
Single girls who want to find out who they'll fall in love with should go birdwatching on Valentine's Day, according to an ancient art called ornithomancy.
The practice of reading signs from birds dictates that the first bird an unmarried woman sees on Valentine's Day is an omen of her future husband's character.If she spots a swan, she could wed a writer or a dancer and he will be very loyal to her.
A peacock is the sign of a mate who will take pride in his appearance, while a robin signifies a man in uniform, especially a sailor, and a blue bird forecasts that her husband will make her smile.
Kingfishers predict a partner with inherited wealth, while goldfinches are also omens of rich men.
Clap eyes on a canary and you could marry a doctor, or spot a common pigeon and your husband will love his home.
Anyone lucky enough to see a dove can be sure that their future marriage will be happy.
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Tourism bosses in Worcestershire have compiled a modern guide to romantic ornithomancy.
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