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hungry enough. Second, snapping turtles' tails vary. Female tails are much shorter, and the ratio of tail size to body size decreases as they grow. A snapping turtle big enough to eat a pidgeon would be an adult with a smaller ratio of tail to body size than a juvenile or baby. Regardless, this is clearly a common snapping turtle in the video. Its long protruding neck and head attest to that. The tail is obscured by the mud. Third, the URL of the website doesn't mean squat in evaluating the content -- nice red herring. Fourth, you have no evidence that turtles are a common food item of blue herons -- only that they feed on them, so you can't say that being an "uncommon" food item is a reason for not including the video. If you don't remember, you rejected that rationale yourself when I offered it! Fifth, here it is, straight from the article: "Snapping turtles are omnivores, consuming both plant and animal matter, and are important aquatic scavengers; but they are also active hunters that prey on anything they can swallow, including many invertebrates, fish, frogs, reptiles (including snakes and smaller turtles),
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most destubs for each of the 55 African countries, so should be enjoyable! Even if contests aren't your thing we would be grateful if you could consider destubbing a few African wildlife articles during the drive to help the cause and help reduce the massive 37,000 + stub count, of which many are rated high importance. If you're interested in competing or just loosely contributing any article related to a topic you often work on, please add your name to the Contestants/participants section. Might be a good way to work on fleshing out articles you've long been meaning to target and get rewarded for it! Diversity of work from a lot of people will make this that bit more special. Thanks. --
7814:) and changing the talk page tags to point to other relevant projects. Potential up-side of doing this would be that when editors go to the talk page of a related article, they would be directed only to relevant active projects. The potential down-side is that a biomechanics-specific talk page would no longer exist (though the one we currently have isn't being used) and tools that use the talk page tag (like the article assessment and quality table on the project page) would no longer be available. As you are the only listed project participant who has edited recently, I'll wait for your response before doing anything rash. I hope all is well; happy editing. 5239: 7183: 3312:, "Can I have permission to use photographs or text from this web site?" "Photographs - All images on this web site are copyrighted, and they cannot be copied, reproduced, or used in any way without the author's permission. Usage fees may be charged. Contact information for photographers is available by contacting us." "Text - Written information contained in the species accounts (such as identification, life history, habitat, range, etc.) are public domain. We ask that you cite this resource when using information from this web site." Cheers! 598: 8309: 5024: 4609: 4236: 1701: 2773: 4048: 6710: 6387: 2903:"I agree with Matt. Great Blue Herons are beautiful birds and need to feed to stay alive. Even if they were the ugliest aninmals in earth they still need to feed and progagate their species. Small turtles are well known as a food source for various birds. It may not look pleasant to a human eye but to a bird's eye it is normal and natural to capture various creatures for consumption and life. I congratulate the photographer for capturing such a difficult image." 153:(Indian Palm Squirrel) is endemic to South India and Sri Lanka. The IUCN entry for the Northern Palm Squirrel mentions the fact that the southern limits of this squirrel are a bit hazy, and there seems to be more and more overlapping areas found. But, the northern limits of the Indian Palm Squirrel are quite clearly the central indian hills and your squirrels are photographed far norther than that. Hope this helps. prashanthns (talk) 05:57, 1 May 2009 (UTC) 6288: 8438: 8350: 8215: 8093: 7838: 7679: 7606: 7450: 7112: 4768:; it is in even worse shape than Total immersion. The only reliable references were ones I put in to refute some ridiculous statements. I don't know of any peer-reviewed articles on the techniques outlined in Total Immersion. I conducted a Google Scholar search and found nothing useful. I agree with you that the article should be properly referenced. The only primary source would appear to be a book by the author of the technique (Laughlin). 7928: 5902: 5114: 2297: 1509: 4005: 7404: 746:) on how to present city populations, stemming from a dispute over whether Calgary is bigger than Ottawa. The result was that the intro should always list census data, as it is considered to be most accurate, as well as statscan estimates if available. If you disagree with this, feel free to bring it up on the talk page, but the discussions made it pretty clear that including both is most effective. Cheers, - 3826: 3951:; 2) You’ll see the first page of a two-page registration. 3) Put in an email address and set up a password. (Use a different email address if you signed up for a free trial previously); 4) Click “Continue” to reach the second page of registration; 5) Input your basic information; 6) Input the activation code; 7) Click “Finish”. Note that the activation codes are one-time use only and are case-sensitive. 149:
of stripes (as their older names would suggest) but the calls appear to be quite distinctive, the northern (aka five-striped) has a chipping call while the three-striped (southern) is distinctly squeaky. The geographic distribution is a clue within the ranges although some recent surprise sightings from outside the range have been noted. Location would help a lot. Shyamal (talk) 04:16, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
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painful to see the bird most sentimental part of the menu of quelĂ­deo. The biologist, however, suggests that the course of nature must follow normally. In this case, this mechanism also serves to regulate the number of pigeons... This has to be seen as something natural. It's like a lion catching a zebra. Do not go to save the dove!"
1604:) the legs must be black. Your image has striped legs that are indicative of the Saffron-winged Meadowhawk. Another difference is the lack of black triangular markings along the abdomen. Again this is indicative of the Saffron-winged Meadowhawk. Check out the sources listed above or the pictures under the "External links". Cheers. 3468:
authorities". De Vries has faults too.Web names are variously derived and EOL and NHM opt out altogether (for many Valid name = Valid species so this term does not help in the least) I'll put something alng these lines on the articles talk page. Modified it can then replace the unrefed text.All the best and a Happy New Year
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which starts on October 15. Africa currently has over 37,000 stubs and badly needs a quality improvement editathon/contest to flesh out basic stubs. There are proposed substantial prizes to give to editors who do the most geography, wildlife and women articles, and planned smaller prizes for doing to
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Got a nice note from Malcolm who is really appreciative. I told him you had helped me a lot. Also, he set it along to the dean, with whom he had just had lunch, and the Dean replied back to him "Fabulous, what a treat to read. As we said at lunch, it is hard to estimate just how impactful your career
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until June! One of my goals as resident, is to work with Wikipedians and staff to improve content on Knowledge about people who have collections held in the Archives - most of these are scientists who held roles within the Smithsonian and/or federal government. I thought you might like to participate
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I have no preference for gray or grey and my major concern is consistency within the article; if there is no clear benefit for a change, I tend to be conservative because such changes require tedious adjustments across wikipedia. Anyway, if the article is titled Gray Jay then the correct procedure is
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knows you are very good at Knowledge. My teacher also said that we will need all the help we can get. I am a bit intimidated at this point, with all the formatting and what not. But any help I can acquire now or down the road I will be more than happy to accept. If you are willing to help, I will get
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I have used this rule from Strunk and White for many years (decades if you must know) and I do agree that it is not universally accepted. In this case, I had already changed another part of the text and I felt we should be consistent. Another editor said that it did not need to have a comma after it,
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Sure it would be valuable to do up all the Canadian butterflies. There is an on-line site with relatively recent authoritative information. I have the paper version of the book too. I may be going on holidays again in northern Ontario. I hope to get a few butterfly pictures while there. It is amazing
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Just happened to spot your query and thought it might help to chip in. Having seen them both in their heartlands where the two do not overlap, it seems easy but there are recent observations that suggest that they overlap in some area and here they are said to be a bit tough to separate by the number
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Thanks, Gord. I have one thing more I should do - then it would be great if you put it on. I believe I named a page Malcolm Peat when I didn't know what I was doing, so I guess it might still exist somewhere? I will finish up the little change tomorrow, then you can put it on. After that I will deal
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You should have taken this to the talk page after you were reverted the first time. You ignore the BRD mention in the edit summary when you were reverted a second time. So, now you've been reverted a third time. Discuss it on the tak page and see if you can get anyone to agree with you. I doubt that
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without messaging me beforehand, without attempting to solicit any context for the post, and assuming bad faith — which is counter to the spirit of this enterprise and to the five pillars of Knowledge. You accused me of vandalism which frankly I find deeply offensive. I don’t know what your story is
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There is a fundamental problem in your operations on images. We are part of an encyclopedia. The topics should be seriously. This is the only way to get us scientific institutions. In the case of entomology we get a butterfly and describe it so that it can be recognized. This is not the case with in
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You never said before that you referenced the blue heron article for your stance on herons eating turtles. Now you are saying that common snapping turtles don't eat birds, and that they don't eat outside of the water. That's just not true. First of all, they will eat outside of the water if they are
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what the consensus is. If no consensus is reached, no changes are made to the articles. Hope that makes sense. Let me know if you need any further assistance. BTW, oftentimes individual projects will have specific taxonomic references that they use as standards. For example, WikiProject Mammals uses
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Hi Dger, thanks for messaging about reverting changes I made on Wolverine! The changes I made were in attempt to repair vandalism (eliminating some infantile gibberish in the text and deliberately broken links in the right-hand box), so the reference to being "not constructive" is a little bit lost
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I did not create the "Further reading" section; it was already there. The so called references were not linked to any point in the text so they cannot be considered as references. They are sources of information. You should notice that every other reference in the "References" have a specific point
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The Bank of Canada audit review board should seriously consider investing the Bank of Canada reserves of Nation's government bonds into a different investment portfolio. The new GAAP quantitative easying Central Bank definition defines quantitative easying as the amount goverment debt owned by its
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It still works if you don't, and eventually a bot comes along and substitutes it. You've probably not been reminded before because no-one has bothered. I think the idea is to limit processor demand, as an unsubstituted template has to be calculated every time it's viewed, and a substituted one is
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I think you need to look at what you are editing. I modified the video after I found the source. After more research, including using google translate, I found that it is probably not a common snapping turtle, but a Phrynops Hilarii. However, all that research should have been done by you, and then
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So this is what I say: "Common snapping turtles are beautiful turtles and need to feed to stay alive. Even if they were the ugliest animals in earth they still need to feed and progagate their species. Birds and other small animals are well known as a food source for common snapping turtles. It may
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Hello, and thanks a lot for creating the Colotis stubs. I've found though that Commons doesn't have any entries for some of the species you posted, nor does Wikispecies, so you may want to be careful with adding those templates. What does sometimes work though for scientific names on Commons is to
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Hello there Dger! Since you are just about the only person actively working on butterfly articles, I like to ask you if you would be interested in making some species articles. I recently found a digital version of "Field Guide to Butterflies of South Africa" and I am systematically working through
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For a casual exchange on user talk pages, just creating a top level heading and then placing your responses below is sufficient. No need to copy the other users responses. Between two users they can usually follow the thread split between two user pages. If it becomes more complicated, the exchange
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You may prefer to discuss taxonomic changes henceforth. Funet's useful but has gaps of info. LepIndex is outdated in many cases! We really have to depend upon a mish-mash, so I suggest we be rather conservative and stick to accepted names except where taxonomic revision has been done recently which
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Hi. I changed the main image as usually, the main image should be, if possible, of a complete animal, rather than a part of one. My image shows the legs and tail. Quality is of course subjective, but my image also appears sharper. I do not believe there is any difference between males and females
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Once again, it's not an "addition". The article states that a food source for common snapping turtles is "unwary birds", not "unwary birds (with the exception of certain birds that Dger fancies aren't palatable by turtles, like pigeons)". If you have an issue with that statement, start by removing
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I know I'm late to this party but I just wanted to point out that the species in the video is not a Snapping Turtle at all. It is Phrynops hilarii, a species of sideneck turtle (pleurodire) filmed in Brazil. This particular incident, as well as others, were published in the september 2009 issue of
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We are doing a push to get 10 turtle GAs (or FAs, FLs) in two months. how about grabbling an article and making it your baby and participating? If you want help, others can join in, or if you like to really run it as your creation, that is fine too. Or whatever blend you prefer. there are some
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Thanks Shyamal. DGER is asking about this img particularly, which I have requested for renaming as Northern Palm Squirrel. It was previously on the Indian Palm Squirrel article. In this case, your squirrels shot in Agra, Delhi is almost undoubtedly the Northern one. The Three-striped Palm Squirrel
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It is entirely inappropriate to call the f-number by the variable f, since f is universally recognized as the symbol denoting focal length. F-number doesn't get its name because it is f. It is called f-number because it is a ratio of f, and because it is commonly written preceded by f/ to form an
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Hello Dger, since you have made a lot of NA butterfly articles, you will probably know this, but to be sure I will post it anyway... Did you know all text on the Butterflies and Moths of North America website is Public Domain and thus can be copied to wikipedia without too much rewriting? I didnt
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Great you want to help out! I started at the beginning and are now on page 70. I think it would be easiest if I complete the Satyrinae species first, since I did a large portion of them already. I was thinking about doing the Hesperiidae next, but if you prefer doing these that would be fine with
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taxobox. It's bird project policy to have only one name in the taxobox, with alternatives given in the lead sentence, and redirects from the other versions. Even if that were not the case, it's a bit selective to add the US name but not the Indian name, and having three names (more for some other
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You'll definitely get a response. Usually, the problem is too many opinions rather than too few :) Usually the way it works is after a proposal is made on a project page, people will discuss it for a few days and then the discussion will die out. Once the discussion is over, it's usually apparent
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Your statement, earlier: "Pigeons are NOT food sources for turtles". Proof to the contrary, via Google Translate: "In the environment where they live reptile, the competition for food is great. This explains the stress the animal out of the water (which usually feeds) and corner doves. It can be
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Interesting. Of course many writers violate grammar rules often to great effect. I will keep an open mind but I do feel Knowledge needs to follow a scholarly approach being that it is an encyclopedia. Whether the "however" rule is scholarly is the problem. I will not be a pest about it. Cheers.
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Hi, just to let you know I've undone your edit for two reasons: 1) this is (surprisingly) the usual British/Australian spelling of the word, goes with words like 'decoration'; and 2) it is used consistently in the article, so your edit introduced an inconsistency. The best-known textbook on the
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But in fact it is just a detail. We are both scientists and we will see rependre knowledge is freely around the world. If we want to continue: we must raise the level. I totally agree with you this is not a place for our publication, but we need to attract other scientists. We must convince the
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I've been reading the Ernst source and they basically just ignore the subspecies issue. In their text they point out differences as they arise (like the table I put in the reproduction section). We should be fine if we follow that source than add supporting information from other sources. I
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You were right to question this and I'll change the text.Lamas reduced the number of Morpho species without saying why.In fact synonymies (in any taxon) are seldom explained Funet being no exception.The problem is Le Moult and Real (with it's many faults) remains the standard work hence "many
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Hi, I'm working on an educational videogame with which I'm trying to build a bridge between animal awareness and Pokemon fans among others. It started out as something small and I contacted you before but it's getting bigger and more professional so I wanted to make sure you were ok with it.
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I understand your desire for Canadian spelling in a Canadian list. However, the species' common names are stated to be those of the American Ornithological Society, which uses American spelling. If you want to use grey, I suggest that you alter the introduction to something like "Common and
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Please stop your disruptive editing of Common Snapping Turtle. Your addition of someone else's video violates many common rules for inclusion in a Knowledge article. In fact, you are the one who are making disruptive editing as you are the person who removed the video in the first place.
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The licence this flickr user uses is ok for wikimedia commons, so we can upload them! Yeah, I had that warning from CorenBot too sometimes.. Don't worry about it.. There is no copyright on a list of names, just remove the message..! Great work on the genus page by the way, looks great!
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template can help to minimise such errors. The sad thing is that nobody noticed or cared that such a large error had been introduced to what is, one would assume, a relatively popular article. I am sure the mother bear would have noticed giving birth to cub ten times normal weight!
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Also, because I want to make sure there's no misunderstanding, you are the original photographer correct? It sometimes happens that another person simply takes a picture from somebody else and uploads it to wikipedia with a license to distribute. That is why I'm asking.
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Ok, first of all, adult snapping turtles have a smooth shell. And now here's the higher quality source on youtube. The face of that turtle is that of a COMMON SNAPPING TURTLE. HAPPY? Are you going to ask me to learn Portugese and translate the reporter now?!?!?!
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Great work! I added categories and linked to the list with moths of Canada I made some time ago (which is not finished by the way, I have no good sources for some of the families, especially the micromoths, so if you would know a good source that would be great)
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Yes I got the screenshots. Thanks. Another thing we could use is a map showing the distribution of the four species. I noticed a picture in the Commons that is from Minnesota. It probably is a Western. I am trying to make an ID but the picture isn't the best.
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genus. I am still learning how to work within Knowledge. I have found that there is a great deal of confusion concerning naming, both common and taxonomic, so there may not be a 100% agreement among users. I will post a note to see if we should use the term
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Hello again - I'm afraid everything I can read says that the only difference is that the males' colours are brighter. I can find no reference online to your comment that 'the colours are almost reversed in the females'. Are you sure that your female is a
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The picture of this model was taken inside Fort BeausĂŠjour museum. If you disagree, phone the museum. Furthermore, look at this drawing of the fort, it has five unequal distant points. Even Dger's link shows a building inside the fort similar to the fort
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Great work! I have been somewhat busy the past week and will be this week and the next, but will pick up the pace after that. I see you already started the Canadian species. I will start with the Skippers. Cheers and you deserve this as much as I do, so:
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I just explained myself in Talk. This picture of the model was taken inside the Fort BeausĂŠjour museum. Even the drawing shows an uneven five star fort, and your link shows a building similar to the one inside the model. Prove me different or phone the
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The striping is supposed to be lengthwise. The main point is that they are not all black, etc. It is possible that a mistake has been made in your nomination. It is recognized that it is nearly impossible to distinguish some meadowhawks in the field.
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Hi Dger! Thank you for your corrections to my two photos mistakenly posted in "Eueides isabella". I have transferred both of them in "Heliconius ismenius". They seem to me more precisely "Heliconius ismenius telchinia". Do you think it is correct?
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Hi Dger, I see you changed the caption from median wasp to hornet. Only thing is, the wasp there is a median wasp, complete with yellow "7"s on its shoulders, and without the rich reddish-brown thorax of the hornet, among other things. Hmm?
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True, but if Ernst keeps it ambiguous...we can keep it ambiguous. If we can upload a map similar to that than, in the distribution and habitat section, say specifically where each is found (just like a sentence each), than we should be
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The problem with lizards is they can have very long (and boring) tails. You may not have noticed that the colours are almost reversed in the females. I believe that is worth seeing. Cheers. Dger (talk) 18:45, 12 October 2015 (UTC)
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It shows that snappers can eat just about anything. Are snappers a usual source of food for herons? Do you have any information whatsoever to back up one or the other? It seems you are biased against snappers for some reason.
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Hello Dger, the English WP has two articles about the same species. I am not working on the English WP, but on the German WP. Therefore, may be you should organize to remove this redundancy. Greetings from Berlin, Germany. --
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Regarding the shrike, yes, great grey is a species, but I know of no record of it in Canada now that northern shrike, Lanius borealis, has been split from it. If you have a source for any records, please add the reference.
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whole-heartedly agree that those pictures should be included, however, those were in strange spots. Perhaps they could be put in the description section. Oh...before I forget...did you get the e-mails of the screenshots?--
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only spoke on units of measurement, their names and symbols; not about the values and their symbols if you understand what I mean. 'm' maybe the correct abbreviation for mass, but I wasn't aware that the BIPM told us that.
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Sure I will look into it. BTW I changed your raccoon picture. The one you had was so pathetic looking and the new one looks like the raccoon was actually searching for a turtle. DGERobertson 00:04, 13 October 2010 (UTC)
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Central Bank; inotherwords the Bank of Canada balance sheet needs to be reformed as its central bank zero bookvalue balance sheet standard interferes with the right of Canada to particiapate in quantitative easying.
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How long before you stall progress on a different article? You put in a bad video of the wrong turtle and you have the audacity to say it's Dgers fault? How dare you. Cite what you include...jeez, common sense.
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The problem is to identify the various subspecies areas. So far I haven't seen such a map. I haven't tried making maps for Knowledge yet. It doesn't look too difficult. I just need to figure out the easiest way.
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Oh dear. Sorry about that; I understand why it was reverted now. I forgot to turn off a Chrome extension that converts all mentions of "god" to "Nicolas Cage", and my edit was affected. My sincerest apologies.
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article after adding some brief notes. There seem to be two entomological Korshunov's by the way and I'm chasing this. What I do know is that Y.P. Korshunov knew how to charge for paratypes (often in very long
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are indeed differently coloured so I stand by my images; however, I do recognize that several sources do not agree. Perhaps a better authority will appear that can clarify the situation. I keep an open mind.
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I didn't mean to revert your changes: I meant to revert this one vandal IP's edits, who has been inserting spurious information into numerous articles, primarily by adding or changing erroneous fossil ranges.
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Forms "in vivo" are rarely the best images we have. Especially that you want to impose, which is medicocre quality. One that is implemented is the type species for the genus. Thank you for your understanding.
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Greetings! I would like to know if you would consider going over some of the edits that you have made recently to improve the Monarch butterfly on its talk page. Nothing major, just styl-istic discussion.
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not look pleasant to a human eye but to a turtle's eye it is normal and natural to capture various creatures for consumption and life. I congratulate the photographer for capturing such a difficult video."
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Thanks for noticing. I think what happened was that I overwrote a new article with an older one. It has been fixed. By the way I found a Flickr group that specializes in wild African butterflies. It is at:
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No. This problem has occured before. There aren't many pictures to choose from. By the way, we should keep pictures of the plastron somewhere. This is maybe why we need separate articles for each species.
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I found a pretty strange yet effective way to view the pages from the Ernst and Lovich "Turtles of the U.S. and Canada" source...I just need your e-mail so that I can forward you the 50+ screenshots!!!!--
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Will do. I did one already. I may finish the others shortly but I am leaving for 2 weeks of holidays. I will try to get some butterfly and bird pictures from a wilderness area in northern Newfoundland.
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How long should one wait before reaching a consensus? What if a consensus isn't reached? What if there are no responses to the discussion? I have had very little experience with the discussion pages.
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Great! Guess I did it right, more or less. Thanks for letting me know. I have done quite a lot of the easy stuff on the sandbox, using your template. Now I need to pay attention to referencing etc.
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Totally wrong. It was up to you to source the addition. The concept that pigeons are a food source for the Common Snapping Turtle was original research since it is not documented in the literature.
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source. If we can view all of what it says about painted turtles the article will write itself (I've used the same source for two other turtle articles, its very precise and has a lot to offer).--
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I looked at the pages and they do contain only the three species that you mentioned. I also noticed you already created the pages for these species. What additional information do you want added?
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You did not recognize that some footnotes, such as #26, "^ SI brochure, op cit, p 110", refer back to the SI brochure that you moved to the further reading section. I have undone the revisions.
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Could you do me a favour? I am missing page 382 and 383 in my digital copy. Would you be willing to add the species or missing info that is on that page? I think the species I am missing are
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moving of however as it really doesn't matter but I don't agree with it. Sentences can start with "However" or "But" and in many cases it is the correct thing to do. As you've already
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article. While there are plenty of web references for the technique, I am having difficulty finding "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject" per
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Thanks for that information but we still need a proper reference to its current bionomial name otherwise we leave it until one is established. As above in the previous note, (
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genus, there are two things you need to do before you change the text. First of all, you should seek consensus for the changes at the appropriate WikiProject, in this case,
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or it may be a new species. I can't recall where I got the information. It may have come from the naturalist guide we were with in Peru. I will do some more sleuthing.
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Hmmm, seems I'm missing some more pages. I made stubby articles with the info I could find online, but was not much. Could you add info to the following species too?
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Actually, I didn't know that. I could use some guidance as to why. I have posted a number of these with no previous such warning. What is the difference? Cheers.
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I was attempting to add a folk name to the introductory paragraph on the animal in question, a mundane event one would think. My sources are attached below:
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I did read the guidelines carefully. How did your insertion add useful information about snapping turtles? Are pigeons a usual food source of snappers?
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but editors are in agreement, I believe, that it must have one when used as "nevertheless". I think we are not too divergent on this matter. Cheers.
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You can throw in an image of the plastron now. I just wanted some expansion to take place before the page became more pictures than anything else...
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I believe you found an incorrect image of Fort BeausĂŠjour or the image of a different fort. Check the brochure at the Parks Canada site here:
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I found some photo's of unidentified species on Flickr too. Would you be capable of identifying them or would you know someone who would? See:
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Your image is awesome but there are a number of field marks that indicate it is a not a Cherry-faced Meadowhawk. According to my sources (see
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The Ernst book has a fantastic map, if you're good with photoshop... The good thing is that arguably the hardest section is out of the way!
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template. Add in a "class" and "importance" parameter if the template does not have them already. Example: {{AARTalk|class= |importance= }}
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No worries, I have started making some articles. If you have time and can chip in in a month, it would be greatly appreciated! Cheers
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updating the article text. Otherwise the text of the articles doesn't match the article titles, and it just becomes a confusing mess.
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Ah...sorry, disregard. It was in there for a while but things got jumbled around and now it's been replaced with a larvae picture.--
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That is an enormous challenge. I am rather busy right now with academic matters but I may be able to help in a month or so. Cheers.
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tag to the article. It was removed today by another editor and I looked into the process. Featured lists must meet the criteria at
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know it until just now... This might speed up article creation for NA butterflies considerably... See the FAQ page of the website:
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It looked like typos from a cut-and-paste. We should the suspect ones. Go ahead if you know which ones should be removed. Cheers.
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If you can prove without a shadow of a doubt that that was a common snapping turtle, I think it's okay to leave it in...no Dger?--
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template gives incorrect spelling of units are you referring to American spellings or something else? Errors we can usually fix.
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Hi, I've been working on a small game built around animal quizzes and I wanted to let you know I've used some of your pictures.
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on me in this case... Unless I somehow managed muck it up. However and in any case, I am grateful for vigilance, so cheers!
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My comment about the symbols used was the edit summary that you left for the edits. The summary mentions SI. I thought that
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If you could add the finer distribution of the subspecies, the flight times and food plants if they are not added yet. See
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Changing article titles per IOC defying WP:Engvar is tricky and does need consensus developed at the article talk or/and
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Hello Dger, its been some time, but I would like to point you to an amazing source for African butterflies located at:
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to find butterflies whose underwings match the bark of trees. They virtually disappear when their wings fold together.
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I would like your permission to use them under those licenses with the following attribution: D. Gordon E. Robertson,
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I also have a demo version of the game available so you can see for yourself in what way the pictures are presented:
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permission. This won't affect your editing, it just automatically marks any page you create as patrolled, benefiting
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Should I remove that information? I can add content from the other sources, but not from that one as of right now.--
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Will look at the disambigution later. Would you mind doing another page I'm missing? Its page 288. Should contain:
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has been...to so many." So thanks again. (I am about to add the PMID numbers to the medical journal references.)
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Ok. They certainly seem like northerners! A rather large congregation too! Shyamal (talk) 11:05, 1 May 2009 (UTC)
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Please let me know if I have your permission, if the pictures are yours and if you want a different attribution.
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There is no Malcolm Peat page so there will be no problem adding your page. Tell me when it is ready. Cheers.
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did exactly what mine was supposed to have done. No idea what went wrong, but thanks for mopping up after me !
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in the text that they "refer to". The items in "Further reading" are general references that readers can use.
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The image of this subspecies has been removed from wikicommons...do you know of another that can be uploaded?--
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a bulletin board has been created to keep all members up to date with the Project, consider it similiar to the
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Thank you for your consideration. Please note that voting for proposals continues through December 12, 2016.
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Hi. Thank you for your recent edits. Knowledge appreciates your help. We noticed though that when you edited
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Hi there! European and UK taxonomic status changed in 2011. I will send you the sources some time this week —
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page you will receive the SIA barnstar! Thanks for your interest, and I look forward to your participation!
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Great work and a great find. Will have a look in this Flickr group if there are images we can use..! Cheers
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Balazer
talk
04:45, 10 March 2013 (UTC)
Dger
talk
20:00, 10 March 2013 (UTC)
Knowledge:WikiProject_Amphibians_and_Reptiles
Mokele
talk
21:33, 29 April 2009 (UTC)
WikiProject_Organismal_Biomechanics
Mokele
talk
02:00, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
August 2009 issue
xeno

02:18, 6 August 2009 (UTC)
Polygonia
Knowledge:WikiProject Lepidoptera
Kaldari
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