User talk:Peteroe

Please see email, any problem, let me know  Jimfbleak -  talk to me?  14:20, 9 September 2010 (UTC)


 * It's easy to put glowing praise, but any drawbacks, limitations or adverse reviews should be mentioned to give a balance. In-line references are important to tie a source to what it is supporting, and are mandatory for good and featured articles, and those rated grade A or B. After the text you put, and at the end of the article you put a References section with the template . The following is taken from an article I've writing to show what I mean  Jimfbleak  -  talk to me?  05:50, 14 September 2010 (UTC)

The gadfly petrels in the genus Pterodroma are seabirds of temperate and tropical oceans. Many are little-known, and their often similar appearance have caused the taxonomy of the group to be rather fluid. The forms breeding in Macaronesia on Madeira, Bugio in the Desertas Islands, and in the Cape Verde archipelago were long considered to be subspecies of the Southern Hemisphere Soft-plumaged Petrel, P. mollis, but differences in size, vocalisations, breeding behaviour and mitochondrial DNA analysis showed that the northern birds are not closely related to P. mollis, and that the Bermuda Petrel or Cahow may be the closest relative of the Macaronesian birds. Sangster recommended establishing Zino's Petrel on Madeira and Fea's Petrel on the Desertas and Cape Verde as full species, and the species split was accepted by the Association of European Rarities Committees (AERC) in 2003. More recently, some authorities have further split Fea's Petrel, separating the Desertas Islands breeding birds from those in the Cape Verde archipelago.