Trivia is unenclopedic. Ditch it and where possible work it back into the text. The alternate name can go in the intro, the State Bird-ness worked into conservation. See also-s should also be avoided.
Physical description and taxonomy has no actual taxonomy other than stating its a finch. I'll check BNA to seee if there is any info to add, otherwise I'd suggest ditching taxonomy from the heading.
They are migratory birds. This is already covered in its own section, no need to repeat it. Also it's a good idea to start a section with the name of the bird rather than they, and try and aim for consistency between The American Goldfinch is and American Goldfinches are (as a rough rule of thumb use plurals for groups of species, like finches, or sexes, males and females - although I have to admit I'm a little scatterbrained when it comes to this myself.)
They are born naked, with reddish bodies with pale grey down, and closed eyes. They are altricial (incapable of leaving the nest and fed by the parents), as are all passerines. The two sentences are almost saying the same things. Mioght look better as Like all passerines the chicks are altricial, naked, helpless and with closed eyes. On hatching (avoid born with birds!) they have reddish bodies with pale grey down.
The "further reading" section was already there before I started editing the article; I didn't see the point of it, but I didn't want to delete it. I think that there is a user who has added sections like this to a number of bird articles. Should I delete it, since I didn't use any of those materials, and the user who placed them there didn't make any edits to the content of the article?
Hey jude, don't let me down20:14, 15 April 2007 (UTC)reply
Reading through the quality standards, it mentions you could delete unnecessary references. Reading through the further reading references, there are a number of them which do not even reference Am. Goldfinch in the title. I think it would be safe to delete those, delete the Am Goldfinch/ other bird paired further reading references, then try pairing the column if you need to. What do you think???????
Pmeleski23:19, 15 April 2007 (UTC)reply
Do you think I should submit it for a GA review, or is there a lot more work I should do? (I've never done this before, so if I'm being crazy and it's a long long way from a GA, just tell me, I have no idea and profess my ignorance.)
Hey jude, don't let me down00:11, 23 April 2007 (UTC)reply
Trivia is unenclopedic. Ditch it and where possible work it back into the text. The alternate name can go in the intro, the State Bird-ness worked into conservation. See also-s should also be avoided.
Physical description and taxonomy has no actual taxonomy other than stating its a finch. I'll check BNA to seee if there is any info to add, otherwise I'd suggest ditching taxonomy from the heading.
They are migratory birds. This is already covered in its own section, no need to repeat it. Also it's a good idea to start a section with the name of the bird rather than they, and try and aim for consistency between The American Goldfinch is and American Goldfinches are (as a rough rule of thumb use plurals for groups of species, like finches, or sexes, males and females - although I have to admit I'm a little scatterbrained when it comes to this myself.)
They are born naked, with reddish bodies with pale grey down, and closed eyes. They are altricial (incapable of leaving the nest and fed by the parents), as are all passerines. The two sentences are almost saying the same things. Mioght look better as Like all passerines the chicks are altricial, naked, helpless and with closed eyes. On hatching (avoid born with birds!) they have reddish bodies with pale grey down.
The "further reading" section was already there before I started editing the article; I didn't see the point of it, but I didn't want to delete it. I think that there is a user who has added sections like this to a number of bird articles. Should I delete it, since I didn't use any of those materials, and the user who placed them there didn't make any edits to the content of the article?
Hey jude, don't let me down20:14, 15 April 2007 (UTC)reply
Reading through the quality standards, it mentions you could delete unnecessary references. Reading through the further reading references, there are a number of them which do not even reference Am. Goldfinch in the title. I think it would be safe to delete those, delete the Am Goldfinch/ other bird paired further reading references, then try pairing the column if you need to. What do you think???????
Pmeleski23:19, 15 April 2007 (UTC)reply
Do you think I should submit it for a GA review, or is there a lot more work I should do? (I've never done this before, so if I'm being crazy and it's a long long way from a GA, just tell me, I have no idea and profess my ignorance.)
Hey jude, don't let me down00:11, 23 April 2007 (UTC)reply