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Capitalisation of bird, insect & plant names of Somerset Levels

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Hi, I'm currently working to get Somerset Levels up to standard for nomination at FAC. It's had a peer review & currently undergoing a copy edit etc. This is throwing up lots of useful questions & specifically at Talk:Somerset Levels#Pre-FAC questions in a section titled "Biodiversity and conservation" the comment: "I understand that the capitalisation of common names for species is a bit of a hodge-podge right now, with no clear guidance, but it's surely hard to justify capitalising "Common Crane" and not "common snipe". Or capitalising neither." I've tried to improve this - but I'm a bit confused as well. Would you be willing/able to take a look at Somerset Levels#Biodiversity and conservation and offer any edits or advice?— Rod talk 09:05, 15 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks, I've revised the paragraph - hopefully in line with your advice. It will be interesting to see if this is picked up if the article ever gets to FAC.— Rod talk 09:02, 17 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks for the article!

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SP-KP, Thanks for your article on range (biology). I have linked dozens of other articles to it in the last year.

cheers. Bruinfan12 (talk) 05:26, 17 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Twist, Colin, Rare Plants in Great Britain—a site guide

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Hi, Ages ago you added "Twist, Colin, Rare Plants in Great Britain—a site guide" as a reference to several articles eg Cheddar Wood. It is now used in the Cheddar article which has been nominated for GA & the reviewer at Talk:Cheddar/GA1 is asking is this a book, web site or what & looking for a better reference (including an ISBN if it is a book). Are you able to kindly provide any further information?— Rod talk 09:06, 4 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Thanks. I can live without an ISBN but does it have a date of publication, publisher etc?— Rod talk 19:05, 4 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks again - I've replaced it with the SSSI citation (and reworded because of close paraphrasing) - hopefully will keep the reviewer happy.— Rod talk 11:23, 5 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Paul Page

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Saw your comment in the discussions thread looking for advise on how to include additional info on the page. My suggestion is you write up a well cited possible addition and just add it - if you posts continue to get the spam that I've read. Although the way to go is to seek comment before adding sections, and you obviously have been on Wiki much longer than I, I have noticed that the majority of editors are not out there to "add to" pages - they are simply out there to critique what other people put in. If you totally get slammed or your additions get red-lined to death, than at least you've done something more than argue about it. My 2 cents. Oh - and I also agree that the "homosexual" addition was unneeded and out of chracter for the rest of the article. Ckruschke (talk) 02:42, 6 March 2011 (UTC)Ckruschke[reply]