User talk:2600:1700:7E31:5710:C0DA:1C5C:325:E6F2

November2020
I have reverted your edit to Wild turkey. The text of the section "Oceola wild turkey or Florida wild turkey ..." states that the sub-species is named for the Seminole leader Osceola. Our policy on naming articles, which I think is also applicable to this case of naming a section of an article, specifies that we use commonly recognizable names for titles. Where there is more than one commonly recognized name, we usually use the one that is most widely attested in reliable sources. If you believe that "Florida wild turkey" is more commonly attested in reliable sources than "Osceola wild turkey", then I suggest you start a discussion on the article talk page (Talk:Wild turkey). Using the be bold, revert, discuss cycle is a generally accepted way of reaching consensus on changes in Wikipedia. - Donald Albury 12:03, 26 November 2020 (UTC)