That's a straight bill, or I'm blind.. and whether curved or straight, it looks nothing like a hammer. Am I missing something? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.73.70.113 ( talk) 04:23, 23 November 2011 (UTC)
Scopus, a database of abstracts and citations for scholarly journal articles, received its name in honour of this bird, as the hamerkop is renowned for its superior navigation skills. Nothing to this effect on the scopus website; and hamerkops aren't navigators. Sabine's Sunbird talk 04:31, 17 June 2017 (UTC)
Per discussion at WT:BIRD, removed the following The hamerkop's behaviour is unlike other birds. One unusual feature is that up to ten birds join in "ceremonies" in which they run circles around each other, all calling loudly, raising their crests, fluttering their wings. Rather dubious, can't find it anywhere else. Sabine's Sunbird talk 07:34, 4 July 2017 (UTC)
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That's a straight bill, or I'm blind.. and whether curved or straight, it looks nothing like a hammer. Am I missing something? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.73.70.113 ( talk) 04:23, 23 November 2011 (UTC)
Scopus, a database of abstracts and citations for scholarly journal articles, received its name in honour of this bird, as the hamerkop is renowned for its superior navigation skills. Nothing to this effect on the scopus website; and hamerkops aren't navigators. Sabine's Sunbird talk 04:31, 17 June 2017 (UTC)
Per discussion at WT:BIRD, removed the following The hamerkop's behaviour is unlike other birds. One unusual feature is that up to ten birds join in "ceremonies" in which they run circles around each other, all calling loudly, raising their crests, fluttering their wings. Rather dubious, can't find it anywhere else. Sabine's Sunbird talk 07:34, 4 July 2017 (UTC)
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