This article is very good. It is very well-written, with good, interesting, and captivating prose, and the lead section is good, short, concise, and summarizing . It is factually accurate, verifiable, and well-referenced with
reliable sources
. It is sufficiently broad in its topic area, covering the key areas that an article on a biological organism should cover (taxonomy, anatomical description, habitat, range, behavior, human interaction)
. Images are marked with appropriate copyright tags
(as a matter of fact, some of the images are of very good quality, such as the image in the infobox, and the Willy Wagtail nest.JPG image ;-). Lastly, it is written from a
neutral point of view
, and there are no stability issues
. So, there you have it. This article meets the six
Good Article criteria, and will be listed.
One additional note, I was particularly interested in the 'vocalisation' section, describing the bird songs. I think it might be really interesting if someone could obtain a recording of this bird's songs, and post it as an audio file attached to the article? That would make the article excellent! Cheers! Dr. Cash ( talk) 22:02, 18 June 2008 (UTC)
This article is very good. It is very well-written, with good, interesting, and captivating prose, and the lead section is good, short, concise, and summarizing . It is factually accurate, verifiable, and well-referenced with
reliable sources
. It is sufficiently broad in its topic area, covering the key areas that an article on a biological organism should cover (taxonomy, anatomical description, habitat, range, behavior, human interaction)
. Images are marked with appropriate copyright tags
(as a matter of fact, some of the images are of very good quality, such as the image in the infobox, and the Willy Wagtail nest.JPG image ;-). Lastly, it is written from a
neutral point of view
, and there are no stability issues
. So, there you have it. This article meets the six
Good Article criteria, and will be listed.
One additional note, I was particularly interested in the 'vocalisation' section, describing the bird songs. I think it might be really interesting if someone could obtain a recording of this bird's songs, and post it as an audio file attached to the article? That would make the article excellent! Cheers! Dr. Cash ( talk) 22:02, 18 June 2008 (UTC)