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Reviewer: Redtigerxyz Talk 16:21, 10 April 2010 (UTC)
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"The flight speed has been measured at 9.9 m/s(32.5 ft/s), less than the roughly 11 m/s (36 ft/s) typical for hirundines". This is only about 40 to 45 mph is it not? This would make Eurasian Crag Martins slower than champion human sprinters. There is no context to this speed. Is this max speed in a short burst, or the average speed on a long flight, or when they are carrying mud to the nest. What is an typical hirundine? I would guess that swifts zoom around very much faster than this going on the whistling and whizzing noises of the air as they circle about.
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The introduction of Eurasian crag martin can be shortened by cutting out the information that has already been stated in the sections that follow. The contents largely follow the general format, which proceed from taxonomy, description, distribution and behavior to references, cited texts and external links. However, there are only two subsections dedicated to behaviors: breeding and feeding. The breeding section talks particularly about nesting sites, hatching process and parental care. I would add more details about how sexual selection and competition take place and how sexual behaviors adapt and evolve with evolutionary time. It may also be a good idea to add other behavioral topics like social communication, family conflicts, cooperation and competition. Lastly, the article talks about the status of Eurasian crag martin in the world. However, it might be better if the date of the datum presented was included so readers would know if the information is up to date. Tianyi Cai ( talk) 12:29, 26 September 2012 (UTC)
The intro says It can be confused with the other two species in its genus, but is larger than both. But the Genus article lists four species. -- Ettrig ( talk) 15:13, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
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"The flight speed has been measured at 9.9 m/s(32.5 ft/s), less than the roughly 11 m/s (36 ft/s) typical for hirundines". This is only about 40 to 45 mph is it not? This would make Eurasian Crag Martins slower than champion human sprinters. There is no context to this speed. Is this max speed in a short burst, or the average speed on a long flight, or when they are carrying mud to the nest. What is an typical hirundine? I would guess that swifts zoom around very much faster than this going on the whistling and whizzing noises of the air as they circle about.
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The introduction of Eurasian crag martin can be shortened by cutting out the information that has already been stated in the sections that follow. The contents largely follow the general format, which proceed from taxonomy, description, distribution and behavior to references, cited texts and external links. However, there are only two subsections dedicated to behaviors: breeding and feeding. The breeding section talks particularly about nesting sites, hatching process and parental care. I would add more details about how sexual selection and competition take place and how sexual behaviors adapt and evolve with evolutionary time. It may also be a good idea to add other behavioral topics like social communication, family conflicts, cooperation and competition. Lastly, the article talks about the status of Eurasian crag martin in the world. However, it might be better if the date of the datum presented was included so readers would know if the information is up to date. Tianyi Cai ( talk) 12:29, 26 September 2012 (UTC)
The intro says It can be confused with the other two species in its genus, but is larger than both. But the Genus article lists four species. -- Ettrig ( talk) 15:13, 15 March 2013 (UTC)
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