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Animal Superstitions: Hens:  A hen which crows is considered to be unlucky, as is a hen with tail-feathers like those of a rooster.
Animal Superstitions: Hens:  A hen which enters the house is an omen that a visitor will arrive, and this is also the case if a rooster crows near the door or comes inside.
Animal Superstitions: Roosters:  When a cock crows at midnight a spirit is passing
Animal Superstitions: Roosters:  In England it is a death omen if a rooster crows three times between sunset and midnight. Crowing at other times is often a warning against misfortune.
Animal Superstitions: Roosters:  If a cock crows while perched on a gate, or at nightfall, the next day will be rainy.
Greek Superstitions:  In Greek superstition crows are seen as a bad omen, often foretelling death
Greek Superstitions:  Upon seeing Crows cawing, it is believed that the Crows are announcing the death of an individual.
Greek Superstitions:  Crows are considered omens of bad news, misfortune and death. When you see or hear a crow cawing, you say Sto Kalo… Sto Kalo…. Kala Nea na me Feris which loosely translated means, go well into the day and bring me good news.

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