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In the poem "The Raven" by Edgar Allan Poe, the author uses this line to convey the suffocating feeling of heartache and loss caused by the raven's presence. The speaker is expressing a desire for relief from the pain and torment the raven represents. The line reflects the persistent and intrusive nature of grief.
small parrots eat with there beak they take a seed and break it with the tip of there beak then the husk of the seed falls out of the sides of there beak big parrots take the food with there beak and then put it into there foot then they put there foot up to there beak and eat it like we do
Take it to heart means that someone is taking something seriously.
That's normal. A parakeet's cere usually changes color after a year which is how you determine its gender. If I'm answering your question right, the "beak" you are refering to is the fleshy part above the beak. If the beak (yellow-ish-orange-ish keratin area) is changing color, you should take him/her to the vet.
"You can say "Tek heart" in Jamaican to mean "be happy" or "take heart."
It means take respect or love it
Their beak??
RMS is the average power that the speaker will take
it basically means 'don't take it personally'
Take them to the vet. Feel better!
I take it you mean on your blood pressure readings? The bottom number is the pressure the blood is returning to the heart.
u have to take ur parakeet to the vet