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[edit] Feather category
The Feathers category is a bit of a joke. Every article within it is a stub, and there aren't particually that many of them. I think they should all be merged into feather, or at least a new "types of feathers" article, and should form a key part of the proposed series for bird anatomy. Or at least thats what I think. Anyone else agree? mastodon 01:26, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
I would like to see reference made to the different classifications of feathers such as primary flights, secondary flights, under tail coverts, etc.
[edit] Plumage
I have changed plumage from being a redirect to feather and created a new article instead. The two are related but different. Considering that there are 150 links to plumage from bird articles it's perhaps overdue. Feel free to help with the article I'm working on. Sabine's Sunbird talk 22:31, 4 July 2006 (UTC)
[edit] External Links
User keeps adding link to "theafricangrayparrot.com" from this and many other bird pages. Removing link and recommend checking to see that it stays removed; user in this case is adding a link to a commercial page/forum as a reference, when all information on the linked page is paraphrased from a publication. This is not only spam advertising and a bad link, it is plagiarism. DrNixon 05:00, 1 November 2006 (UTC)
[edit] How are Feathers made?
Nothing in this article tells me how feathers grow on the bird, and that they are, in fact, vascularized and clipping a bird's feathers too close will sever blood vessels.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 65.208.160.122 (talk • contribs).
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