Age · Baby

Baby Parrot in dreams

Mimicry — repeating something without yet making it your own.

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 parrot in a dream is the dictionary's image of mimicry. The parrot does not invent its words; it repeats them. The dream often appears when you have been repeating an idea — a phrase your parents used, an opinion your friends hold — without yet making it your own.

A parrot that speaks something true in the dream is the dictionary's mild image: you said the right thing without meaning it; it was right anyway. A parrot in a cage is a voice in your life that has not been allowed to actually become its own.

Where you often see it. A parrot repeating a phrase. A parrot in a cage. The dream uses the parrot for mimicry — repeating something without yet making it your own.

What it is not. A parrot is not always mockery. The dictionary often reads it as the dreamer's borrowed-but-not-yet-integrated language.

Related in the dictionary. Read parrot with caged-bird, talking-bird, and any scene of repeated-without-owned speech.

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