These Sparrow Tattoos are typically worn  somewhere on the hands,  wrists or arms, but they can really be placed  pretty much anywhere on  the body. Most sparrow tattoos are quite small,  like the birds  themselves.
Sailors traditionally would get a sparrow  tattoo for every 5,000  nautical miles that they have traveled. You  would get one after  traveling 5,000 miles and the second after  traveling another 5,000. The  origins of the swallow tattoo go back to a  ship named The Swallow; the  crew of the ship had a mutiny. To  recognize each other, the 7 mutineers  who started the mutiny had a  swallow tattooed on their chest.
Sailors earn the right to the wear “blue  birds of happiness” tattoos  on either side of their chest after having  crossed the Equator. Also it  has been said that they keep the sailors  from drowning. The Sparrow has  been said to symbolize a safe return  home. When a sailor saw a swallow  at sea, he knew he was very near  land, and the swallows would lead them  home. It is said that if the  sailor does not survive his travels, and  ends up drowning, the birds  alight upon his soul and carry him from the  murky waters, up to heaven.
Swallows can also symbolize renewal and  fresh beginnings. With one swallow facing forward looking to the future.   



 
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