Age · Baby

Baby Crow in dreams

Cleverness, group memory, and what a smart watcher in your life is noticing.

In its baby form, the symbol points to a new, vulnerable instance of itself — something that requires care, cannot yet defend itself, and may not yet be ready for the world. Forgetting or losing the baby version of the symbol in the dream is one of the dictionary's strongest signals of neglect.

A crow in a dream is the dictionary's image of clever observation. Crows in waking life are famous for remembering faces; in dreams they often stand for the parts of your life that remember things about you that you have forgotten or hoped were forgotten.

A crow alone is observation. A murder of crows is the dream's image of a community remembering something together — sometimes a reputation, sometimes a wound, sometimes a debt of recognition that has not been paid.

Where you often see it. A crow on a fence. A pair of crows watching from a tree. The dream uses the crow for cleverness, group memory, and what a smart watcher in your life is noticing.

What it is not. A crow is not always omen. The dictionary often reads it as the dreamer's most intelligent observer.

Related in the dictionary. Read crow with raven (the heavier cousin), magpie, and any scene of dark-feathered intelligence.

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