Talk:Djibouti spurfowl/GA1
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Latest comment: 15 years ago by Jimfbleak in topic GA Review
GA Review
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- francolins, a type of bird, in the Phasianidae family., clunky, perhaps francolins, a group of birds in the Phasianidae family.
- changed
- Spelling conventions - I won't make an issue of this, but English spelling in African countries invariably follows British usage. US spellings like gray and meter seem odd
- As an American, I write in American English. This is the grammer and spelling style that I am comfortable with, and if I try to write British English, I'll invariably make some (many) mistakes and the article will be a mixture of the two conventions.
- made primarily of African Juniper I think you mean consisting. Why is jumiper capitalised, but not box-tree?
- Good catch. Changed.
- Cercle de what does this mean in this context?
- I believe that the entire phrase is a specific fort. Wikipedia does not have an article on the fort, but they do for the city, so I wikilinked that. Should I dewikilink or put a clause explaining it is a fort next to it?
- However, the species why however?
- I put the however in to change up the sentance structure a bit and highlight how it differs from the rest of the head. I went ahead and changed it.
- I've made these changes, please check
- All good- two minor tweaks, and I seem to use however unhealthfully often.
I'm running out of time today, more tomorrow. Content is obviously OK, but prose is a bit choppy in places jimfbleak (talk) 17:19, 14 January 2009 (UTC)
- Thank you for doing this. Two quick questions of mine as you continue: Is there such a thing as being overreferenced? And what is your opinion of the map in the taxobox? Thanks. Rufous-crowned Sparrow (talk) 00:45, 15 January 2009 (UTC)
- References I've fixed a few format errors and redirected hall to the PDF. At FA, everything needs to be referenced. Not important for GA, but I've had Marshall Cavendish queried as a reliable source.
- Images licences OK
- Map Map will do for GA, but I would add a legend to say it's showing Djibouti, not the bird's range. A map of Djibouti showing the range would be better, there are three possibly suitable maps in Geography of Djibouti
- Already has a caption. Do you know anyone who does maps?
- Cercle - I'd put ...Cercle de Tadjoura fort in the Forêt du Day since I didn't know what it was and the link didn't tell me
- Good thing I googled it. I turns out that Cercle de Tadjoura is a synonym for the entire city. I removed the Cercle de to simplify.
- However, neither of these has been widely accepted. can you ref this - doesn't matter if not
- I can ref sites like BirdLife or Clements that do not use these generic names. Can I cite the absence of something like this?
- further tweaks, please check
- Looks good. Thanks.
I'll sign this off when you've had a chance to review the changes made/suggested. If you are thinking of FA, the prose will need to be tighter, and it may need to be translated into Brit Eng (at least one prominent reviewer will oppose if "wrong" convention used). I'll help if you have FA in mind. jimfbleak (talk) 07:49, 15 January 2009 (UTC)
- Thank you again for going through this article. I think I might have a go at a FAC for this. I believe this article is the best reference for the bird on the internet. Do you think that the small Ecology section would hold it up or would the reviewers realize that not a lot of research has been done on this species? Also, would you mind translating it if you think it will be a problem? I'm gone to Virginia this weekend, so the earliest I would nominate it would be Tuesday. Thank you. Rufous-crowned Sparrow (talk) 22:30, 15 January 2009 (UTC)
- OK, I'll try to do another copyedit and identify any issues before then. Meanwhile, it meets all the GA criteria, so I'll pass it now, well done jimfbleak (talk) 07:17, 16 January 2009 (UTC)