http://www.eagles.org/programs/eagle-facts/all-about-eagles.php This page mentions the distinction of booted, fish, snake and giant forest eagles.

Names of Acciptridae http://eol.org/pages/8016/names

Eagle Directory puts all the Hieraaetus spp. into Aquila (http://www.eagledirectory.org/species.html), and the Asian hawk-eagles into Nisaetus (from Spizaetus) e.g. http://www.eagledirectory.org/species/crested_hawk_eagle.html

IOC raptors list http://www.worldbirdnames.org/bow/raptors/

Religions and ethnicities in country infoboxes

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Other discussions about religion in country infoboxes

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Drafting here first for posting into the Australia discussion (to avoid edit conflict from long typing session)

A.k.a. "a brief history"

[To keep the points together for readability, please respond below the sig line rather than interspersing comments.]

There is other material at VPP and WikiProject Countries, need to do an archive search.

Table

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Sovereign state Ethnic groups Religion Comment
Afghanistan Y D
Albania N N
Algeria Y S
Andorra Y N
Angola Y N
Antigua and Barbuda Y D
Argentina Y D
Armenia Y S
Australia N D
Austria Y N
Azerbaijan Y N
Bahamas Y N
Bahrain Y S
Bangladesh Y D+ Islam is marked as "(Official)"
Barbados Y D
Belarus Y N
Belgium L D
Belize Y D
Benin Y N
Bhutan N S Vajrayana Buddhism
Bolivia Y N
Bosnia and Herzegovina N N
Botswana Y D
Brazil Y D
Brunei Y S Sunni Islam
Bulgaria Y N
Burkina Faso Y N
Burundi Y N
Cambodia Y D+ "Buddhism (official)"
Cameroon Y N
Canada Yc Dc
Cape Verde N N
Central African Republic list s "Predominantly Christian".
Chad Y N
Chile Y N
China Yc La "91.51% Han, 55 minorities [show]"
Colombia Y N
Comoros Y S Sunni Islam
Congo, DR Ls N
Congo, R Y N
Costa Rica Y D
Croatia Y D
Cuba Y N
Cyprus list N
Czech Republic Y D
Denmark N S (2) Church of Denmark and Church of the Faroe Islands.
Djibouti Y S Islam
Dominica Y D
Dominican Republic Y N

D=demographic breakdown, S=single (presumably official) religion listed or multiple state religions, s=single predominant religion listed, La=link to article, Ls=link to section, c=collapsed, list=without percentages.

As at 2019-07-10 to ...

Countries from List of sovereign states. Relates to discussion at Talk:Australia#RfC dated 23 June 2019 - Should religion be removed from the infobox? where this RfC is noted: Template talk:Infobox country/Archive 11#RfC: Religion in infoboxes of nations.

Wikipedia and Wikimedia UI

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Skins

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Monobook brings back memories, but Vector is better. Minerva is the default on mobile, at least for now. It's interesting, once you get used to having the Talk and History at the bottom (which took me forever on mobile, suspect they weren't always there?). Timeless is also intriguing, especially the "responsive design" way it adapts to different window sizes. I'd love it if there were some on-page drop-down to switch skins without visiting Preferences.

You can view any page using this pattern https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=title&useskin=timeless

Style guide

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Style Guide

Current ongoing changes

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Older Proposals

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Testing

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bird of prey birds of prey

Wikipedia reference info

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Flow

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Wikipedia: Flow new discussion system.

helpful WP style references

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Help:Wikipedia: The Missing Manual/Editing, Creating, and Maintaining Articles/Creating a New Article

WP:HAT WP:TITLE WP:YFA

MOS:ITALIC MOS:CAPS

Capitalization of bird names: MOS:CAPS, WP:FAUNA, and Wikipedia:WikiProject Birds#NAMING

Disambiguation: Wikipedia:Disambiguation

Categories: (?)

How-to

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Images

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Wikipedia:Extended image syntax

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Similarly, for diffs there is a choice of [[Special:Diff/oldid/diff]] or ((diff)), where the template version uses plainlinks and fullurl.

Humour & badges

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WP: TROUT, Wikipedia:WikiFauna

other WP reference

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WP:ABBREV, Wikipedia:FAQ/Categorization

templates

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Template:Quotation and others in the See Also list. Template:Bq and other Category:Semantic markup templates, especially Template:Em.

Template:Xt, see Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style/Linking#Link clarity for example of use.

taxonomy

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((Taxobox)), ((Taxobox authority))

language

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((lang)), ((transl)); ((de)), etc.

categories

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Wikipedia:Categorization, Wikipedia:Categories, lists, and navigation templates.

But see Category:Wikipedia essays about categorization for some views of why categories are bad.

hawk vs. buzzard

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According to Avibase, Buteo ventralis is called Busardo Patagón in Spanish, but Aguilucho de cola rojiza in Argentine and Chilean Spanish. Is this difference between busardo and aguilucho the same as the British–US difference between buzzard and hawk?

Buteo ventralis: http://avibase.bsc-eoc.org/species.jsp?lang=EN&avibaseid=40692C15D9E25632

However, Génsbøl doesn't list Bussrdo for any European raptors. His table has Halcón = falcon, Milano = milvine kite, Buitre = vulture, Elanio = elanid kite, Aguila = eagle, Ratonero = buzzard, Azor = goshawk, Alimoche Commún = Egyptian Vulture, Aguilucho = harrier, Alcotán = hobby, Quebrantahuesos = Lammergeier, Cernícalo = kestrel and the Red-footed Falcon, Gavilán = sparrowhawk, Esmerejón = Merlin, Pigargo = fish eagles, and the Sooty Falcon is Alcotán Unicolor.

Génsbøl

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Génsbøl (2008) has a table of raptor names in various European languages on pp. 410–411. Note that these are probably the standardized names, and don't reflect the breadth of common-name usage.

Buzzards (Common, Long-legged, Rough-legged) are called -bussard in German, Buse in French (c.f. Busard, which is harrier), Ratonero in Spanish, and Poiana in Italian.

The honey buzzards are known as falcons (Halcón) in Spanish, buzzards (Wespensbussard) in German, and something completely different (Bondrée) in French. In Italian, the Honey Buzzard (Pernis apivorus), is treated as a falcon, Falco pecchiaolo; but the Siberian Honey Buzzard (P. ptilorhynchus orientalis) is Pecchiaolo orientale, not *Falco pecchiaolo orientale.

The goshawks (Goshawk, Dark Chanting Goshawk) are Habicht/Authour/Azor/Astore, and sparrowhawks (Sparrowhawk, Levant Sparrowhawk) are Sperber/Épervier/Gavilán/Sparviere (de/fr/es/it).

I really expected to see a common "hawk" name in other languages; it is found as a suffix in Danish/Swedish/Norwegian/Finnish, where Sparrowhawk is Spurvehøg/Sparvehök/Spurvehauk/Varpushaukka, and Goshawk is Duehøg/Duvhok/Hønsehauk/Kanahaukka. The English usage here follows these northern languages quite closely. But where we say "Levant Sparrowhawk", they say "Balkan hawk": Balkanhøg/Balkanhök/Balkanhauk. And "Dark Chanting Goshawk" is Sanghøg/Sånghök/Sanghauk, is sang related to English sing?

Admittedly, Finnish uses haukka for all small-to-medium raptors: hawks, kite, harriers, kestrel, falcons. (Large raptors, eagles and vultures, are kotka; and the Osprey is unique: Kalasääski.) Danish, Swedish and Norwegian use the -hawk suffix for harriers in addition to gos- and sparrow-hawks.

The only other European Accipiter is the Shikra, which is treated as a sparrowhawk in French and Spanish: Épervier shikra/Gavilán Shrika. In German, Italian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, and Dutch, it is just Shikra.

Wingmasters

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What's a buzzard? Depends where you're from.

raptor name etymologies

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meanings from Debus 1998

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opinion pieces

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Steve Howell, "What's in a bird name?" in The Travelling Trinovid Blog, 2014:

  1. The common American problem
  2. Embrace hypocrisy and promote ambiguity
  3. Grammartifices and what part of English names do I not understand?

regional bird checklists

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(From TigerShrike at Wikipedia:BIRDCON#Bird_common_name_decapitalisation.)

Regional lists:

Accipitriformes

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Ref's for acceptance of this order are now in the main article Accipitriformes.

Additional info:

Writing systems

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Saraiki alphabet, Hindko alphabet, etc.

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Major spoken languages of Pakistan are: Punjabi, Saraiki, Sindhi, Pashto, Urdu, Balochi, Hindko and Brahui. Of these, only Urdu, Sindhi, and Pashto have a standardized alphabet. There are very few written works available in these other languages. Speakers of these languages, if they ever need to write in their language, use the alphabet of some other major language (usually Urdu or Sindhi) in which they have been formally educated.

http://www.siao2.com/2011/11/15/10237317.aspx Kaplan, Michael S. (2011) The evolving Story of Locale Support, part 8: [Finally] taking care of some [more] languages in Pakistan, quoting from Abdul-Mqajid Bhurgri.

Transliteration

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How are you supposed to spell Muammar Gaddafi/Khadafy/Qadhafi? http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/513/how-are-you-supposed-to-spell-muammar-gaddafi-khadafy-qadhafi

To Do list

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Typography

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Birds of prey

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more on Hieraaetus

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This is from Bonaparte:

2. Les Aquiliens nous offrent une trentaine d'espèces réparties en six genres : onze appartiennent au genre Aquila proprement dit, dont les huit premières tiennent encore plus intimement les unes aux autres, tandis que l'Aquila pennata d'Europe, qui est aussi Butaquila strophiata, Hodg., le Morphnus dubius, Smith, ainsi que l'A. morphnoides, Gould, de la Nouvelle-Hollande, qui s'en distingue à peine, forment un petit groupe à part (Hieraetus, Kaup.) très-voisin des Spizaëtes; et que l'Aquila malayensis (Nisaeius ovivorus, Jerdon.), par le singulier rapport de proportion qu'offrent ses doigts, pourraits'isoler de toutes les autres, et former à elle seule un genre pour lequel quatre noms ( Heteropus, Neopus, Ictinaetus et Onichaetus ) s'offrent déjà au choix de celui qui voudra l'adopter définitivement.

2. Aquiliens give us thirty species divided into six types: eleven belong to the genus Aquila itself, the first eight hold more closely to each other, while Aquila pennata Europe, which is also Butaquila strophiata, Hodg. the Morphnus dubius, Smith, and the A. morphnoides Gould, of New Holland, which differs only form a small group to share (Hieraetus, Kaup.) very Spizaëtes neighbor; and the malayensis Aquila (Nisaeius ovivorus, Jerdon.) by the singular relationship of proportion offered his fingers pourraits'isoler of all others, and form alone a genre for which four names (Heteropus, Neopus, Ictinaetus and Onichaetus) already offer the choice of those who want to adopt it permanently.

Interesting that the similarity of A. pennata and A. morphnoides was recognised back in 1850. Note also the synonym.