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Are Metalbirds used as memorials?Updated 4 months ago

Yes. And it’s one of the most meaningful things we see.

Over the years, thousands of customers have chosen Metalbirds as a way to remember someone they’ve lost — a parent, a partner, a child, or a beloved friend. Some install them quietly in the backyard. Others mark a favorite spot in nature, or place them beside a tree planted in memory.

There’s no script for grief — and there’s no rule for the “right” bird. But many people tell us that having something solid, beautiful, and lasting in the landscape helps them stay connected. It gives them a way to honor someone in a language beyond words.

Which birds are commonly used as memorials?

It’s always a personal choice. That said, a few birds seem to resonate deeply with people who are grieving:

  • Robin – Perhaps the most iconic memorial bird in the UK. Robins are widely seen as messengers from lost loved ones — their sudden appearance in a garden or on a walk is often taken as a comforting sign.

  • Wren – Small, understated, and deeply symbolic. The wren is often chosen to remember someone gentle or deeply rooted in the natural world.

  • Barn Owl – Striking and silent, often placed in memory of someone who had a strong and steady presence — someone who always “saw through the noise.”

Again — the right bird is your bird. Maybe it reminds you of their favorite walk. Maybe it just looks right in the light. You’ll know when you see it.

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