Tail bobbing after exercise may be done while the bird is trying to catch its breath. However, if the bird is doing this behavior without having done any exercise, that can signal respiratory problems. If your bird is bobbing its tail without having done any exercise, have it seen by a veterinarian. Panting in birds can signal a variety of things, including that they are thirsty, that they have a respiratory infection, or that they just exercised. Make sure your bird has access to water immediately and monitor the panting. It it stops, then it was likely caused by physical exertion. If your bird likes to mimic sounds, panting can simply be a sound that they have heard that they are repeating. However, if your bird has had no way of hearing that sound, it is likely not a mimicked sound. Birds are generally sick for a week or two before they actually show signs of sickness. Birds tend to mask their sickness in the wild to avoid being spotted by predators and pet birds are nonetheless. Early diagnosis is the key to successful treatment. Rush your bird to an Avian Vet immediately.  Make sure you check your bird’s eating habits and food intake regularly. Reduced appetite is one of the first signs of a sick bird. Never ignore it if your bird shows signs of sickness. There is no time to procrastinate. Get your bird veterinary care immediately. If your bird is usually very vocal but has not been singing or chattering lately, then you should have it checked out by a veterinarian. A lack of singing or chattering can be a sign that your bird it not feeling well.
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One-sentence summary -- Look for tail bobbing without previous exercise. Pay attention to panting. Notice changes in behavior. Pay attention to a lack of vocalization.


If you’re clingy, you might want to get everything about your feelings or your life off your chest right away because you fear that the person you feel very clingy toward might abandon you at any moment.  For instance, you might tell someone on a second or third date that you love them and want to marry them.  You might also reveal extremely intimate details about your past, rather than about your feelings.  For instance, you might share with a coworker you just met that your mother died when you were six.  These kind of personal details are usually not appropriate for someone you are not very familiar with. Before revealing personal feelings or details, think about how you would respond to a given comment if you heard it from the person you are talking to.  If you think it might be odd, do not share too much. Clingy people will want to make the “right” decision – that is, the decision which they believe will please and win the affections of the person they are clinging to.  If you find yourself waiting to decide something as important as where to go to university or as mundane as what to eat for lunch before consulting the friend or partner you’re clinging to, you are being too clingy. Clingy people attach themselves strongly to one person and are afraid of losing them.  Interrogate your feelings about the person you suspect you may be too clingy with.  Do you think about them excessively while they are not around?  Do you count the minutes until you can see them again?  Do you try to forestall their leaving so that you can have them all to yourself?  These are signs that you have separation anxiety, the fear inspired by the idea that someone will leave you. If you are constantly texting, calling, or visiting a certain person, you are probably too clingy and fear separation.
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One-sentence summary -- Recognize when you reveal too much too soon. Identify an inability to make decisions. Search your feelings for fear of separation from someone.


This will ensure that you arrange the leaves in a thoughtful way rather than quickly rushing to push them on. Look at at the leaves you have and imagine how they'll look and try to line them up in readiness for pressing on the candle.  Hold it in place from the wick for 1 to 2 minutes. Ensure that it is all submerged. Place the leaves onto the softened candle surface, using tweezers. Press in place gently. Work quickly, once the wax solidifies, the leaves are stuck in place and no more can be added. The leaves will be sealed behind a new layer of melted wax. Further dipping in the hot water will shift the pressed leaves further into the candle. Bear this in mind if adding more layers of leaves, as some will be deeper in, some closer to the outside if you approach this in several goes. Aim for an even distribution. Let set. These candles will keep for a very long time, but you may need to infuse more essential oil after long-term storage.
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One-sentence summary -- Consider designing the leaf pattern first. Fill the long jar with boiling water. Dip the candle into the water. Remove from the jar and place on parchment paper. Dip the candle into the hot water again. Drip a few drops of essential oil down the sides of the candle before it solidifies. Repeat with as many candles as you'd like to make.


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