Diving Birds Black And White

Is there any significance to having seen a white dove and a black bird on the same fence at the same time?
I was riding my bicycle, and no one else was around. It was a beautiful fall day. The dove landed on a fence right in front of me (to the left). No other birds were on the fence. Then, the black bird landed about 3 feet away from the dove, on the same fence – facing the opposite direction! There’s got to be some significance to it. Anyone…?
This was in a place where no one else was around. The dove flew onto the fence first. Then, about 3 feet away, a blackbird landed on the same fence – facing the opposite direction. This was on Friday the 13th. Any significance to this?
When my daughter was about 6, her grandfather (my ex-father-in-law) died, and she was very sad. We had moved from NYC to Florida and, although she hadn’t seen him much, she had very fond memories of him. One of the many birds that are native to where we live are cranes – white cranes. I’m not religious at all; I consider myself spiritual. I told my grieving daughter that every time she saw a white bird, it meant that her grandfather was near, and watching over her. She found great comfort in this…and does to this day. I started to believe in it, too, in a way, telling myself (usually in times of stress) that, if I saw a white bird, that everything would be “ok”. It seems to work, even though, intellectually, I realize it is somewhat silly.
I don’t have any feelings about black birds, however.
If I were in your shoes, I might think that the two birds “cancelled” each other out, if that makes any sense.
As I’m reading what I have just typed, it seems a bit….superstitious? Not sure. If you have something that YOU identify these birds with, and it is something that gives you a sense of inner peace, then, I think you should hold it dear and not try to analyze it too much.
Maybe there is someone out there who is either Wiccan or Native American who can provide you with a more knowledgeable explanation from a nature standpoint.
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