User talk:Spaceyliz

Hi ! I saw your edit to the Glenstone article -- thanks for adding to it! Do you have a source for the birch trees at Glenstone? I'm trying to be really careful about sourcing everything in the article. I also noticed you're somewhat new to Wikipedia, so please let me know if you need any help with anything you're working on! I was new about a year ago, and I know it can be hard to get up to speed. To reply to this message, just edit the page, type underneath, and save the edit. -- Cloud atlas (talk) 04:28, 2 January 2019 (UTC)

I went there and saw them myself, they are very obvious. I might have a photo. Does that help? Spaceyliz (talk) 13:17, 17 May 2019 (UTC)


 * Thanks for the reply, . I'm jealous that you got to visit Glenstone.  I definitely want to get there myself at some point.  Unfortunately, in order to include birch trees in the article, it has to be cited in an independent and reliable source -- this is so that anyone reading the article can verify that it's true.  I just did some googling to try to find a source verifying that there are birch trees, but I don't see any.  Can you find one?  Also -- if you have good photos of the landscape, maybe we can add them to the article.  You can upload them to Wikimedia Commons (the website where Wikipedia photos are hosted) by going here, and then posting the links on this page so we can take a look and figure out what to add.  One other tip -- you can sign your messages by adding four tildes at the end, like " ~ ".  Thank you! -- Cloud atlas (talk) 00:20, 25 March 2019 (UTC)


 * Hi !

I have read the article on sources and understand your point but I believe the issue is context in this matter. This is a very common tree, so it seems beyond trivial, if you don't believe me, a one minute phone call to Glenstone would confirm it. Literally anyone working there could confirm. Should be citeable as a personal comm. with a verified expert. By the way I am an expert on identifying Birch trees in this area. Spaceyliz (talk) 13:17, 17 May 2019 (UTC)


 * Hi -- you gave me the idea to look on the Glenstone website for a list of trees, and I found something that we can cite: https://www.glenstone.org/wp-content/uploads/prod/2019/04/EC-Digital-Presentation.pdf.  It's a presentation from Glenstone about their environmental work.  I went ahead and added the citation.  Anything in particular you're working on next?  Let me know if you need any help!  Also, when you ping my username, please make sure to add the space in between "Cloud" and "atlas", otherwise I don't see it, e.g.  . -- Cloud atlas (talk) 14:58, 17 May 2019 (UTC)