Talk:Crowned Eagle

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Alright, well I've made some progress on this page. I redirected it from Crowned eagle(note no capital letter in Eagle) and have begun some important improvements, including the adding of the information frame and the creation of a specialised Conservation Status template (see Template:StatusConservationDependent). I've also changed some important facts and data that I deemed inaccurate.

I have requested the use of a private photograph by contacting an internet user via email. I will promptly upload the photograph if and when courtesy rights are granted.

If sources are required I will provide them :P

TydeNet 08:58, 7 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] More revamping

Today continued the revamping process. Found a map on Commons, very handy. Have queried a number of internet photographers via email, hoping to get permission for a photo to be used on this page. Will continue the work tomorrow. Signing off for now, as it's 47 mins past midnight here in Aus and I need some sleep. TydeNet 14:47, 8 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Disambiguation

There was indeed some ambiguity present causing this bird to be confused with the South American Crowned Eagle. A user went so far as to refer to this bird as a Hawk-Eagle, ironic considering that name is intended for disambigation only.

I have clarified the issue by adding some disambiguation messages atop both pages, including the one I've newly created for the South American Crowned Eagle. Well that's that; I hope this resolves the confusion. The messages are coherent enough. TydeNet 05:55, 17 March 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Giant dwarf crocodile?

"...and the recently extinct giant dwarf crocodile Crocodylus robustus..."

While I do find this extremely funny, I think it may be in need of a change. How can an animal be a giant and a dwarf at the same time? 71.217.98.158 21:02, 2 March 2007 (UTC)