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editRe: Spanish
edit<<>> Ok...go ahead. My Spanish does appear rusty, but familiar of the language. I'm sure a few people from other countries who speak fluent English may type in errors, but don't mean they failed to learn. I speak some amount of French and I desire to further learn the two languages, but feel free to type in the English language if you like to. --Mike D 26 20:29, 25 July 2006 (UTC) Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User_talk:Mike_D_26"
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editMockingbird
editI saw your edit to Northern Mockingbird and wondered which other mimids you had in mind - I'm not sure that they all do much mimicry. jimfbleak 17:32, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- I'm not an ornithologist, but I'm sure that at least one other member of that genus has the same ability to imitate: the Mimus saturninus of South America. Here's a link, in Spanish; it mentions their skill to mimicry different sounds, including the neigh of a horse. I will create an article using that source whenever I'm free. Mimus means mime, so this should be a characteristic of the whole genus; I guess the Northern Mockingbird is getting more attention just for inhabiting North America. I hope it's helpful, and I apologize if my edit was rude or awkward.--cloviz 23:30, 1 September 2006 (UTC)
- Not at all, the only reason I asked the question is that I know that Tropical Mockingbird, M. gilvus, isn't a particularly gifted mimic, so I was just checking (in a not very subtle way) that the statement was based on fact. Sorry for doubting, jimfbleak 05:19, 2 September 2006 (UTC)
On this day
editHi, I saw your name in talk:Main page#Al-Quds Day.So you may be able to help me. As I said there the information in "On this day" isn't completely correct. But the more important issue that I can help with Islamic calendar and events, if you want.--Sa.vakilian 10:51, 20 October 2006 (UTC)
- The pages like Wikipedia:Selected anniversaries/October is protected and I can't edit it. So I guess an admin should help me.--Sa.vakilian 02:42, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
hi
editHi. I found you in categories of users who can contribute in English and Portuguese. I myself am a native speaker of English, but I'm well on my way to learning Portuguese. Just check out my user page and talk page, and join in any of the discussions. To keep updated, you can even put a watch on my user page, which will automatically watch my talk page. :-) learnportuguese (talk) 16:20, 7 February 2008 (UTC)
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