Age · Baby

Baby Harrier in dreams

A low-flying hunter — patient ground-level search rather than a sudden strike.

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 harrier in a dream is the dream's image of the patient, low-altitude search — the work of going back and forth over the same ground until what you are looking for is flushed out. Harriers fly close to the field; they do not impress, they cover. The dream brings the bird when the task in front of you is a methodical one, not a brilliant one, and the right answer is to keep sweeping. A harrier flying too high to be useful is the dream noting that you are looking from a vantage point that cannot show you what you actually need to find.

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