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Scope

Dose the project include wild pigeons, pigeon post, or anything to do with doves? Perhaps the scope should be relevant to both Doves and Pigeons, in which case the taskforce would need a different name. Snowman (talk) 10:38, 15 May 2008 (UTC)

Just my opinions of course.
  • Wild pigeons: no--there are articles for the various species of wild pigeons and this would definitely fall outside of the scope of domesticated pigeons. Domesticated pigeons in this context means birds derived from C. livia.If you're talking about feral pigeons then yes, I would say that that would fall within this scope but I think there's already a GA article covering that topic.
  • Just because there is already a page, does not necessarily mean that it is not within the scope. I thought that wild pigeons (the nearest species only) might be included, because of the genetic similarities and origins of domesticated pigeons, which did not spring-up out of the blue. Snowman (talk) 12:18, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
  • This is my point Snowmanradio; there is only one ancestral bird for all domesticated pigeons C. Livia. C. Livia is the nearest species and there's already a GA article on that subject. Certainly there are hundreds of other species of pigeons and doves but domesticated pigeons only refers to birds that all trace back to a common C. Livia ancestor. Or maybe I'm still misunderstanding you?--Onorio (talk) 21:12, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
  • Pigeon post: yes, there would be an article on this I suppose.
  • Doves: no--doves are related but different birds. This would be similar to saying a Parrot task force should include budgies and parakeets because they're related birds. They're all psittacines but they are different birds. I guess I would just see the scope as being sufficiently broad when you just consider domesticated pigeons. There are hundreds of breeds of domesticated pigeons and therefore a need for hundreds of articles just to cover the breeds alone--all that without discussing domesticated doves.
Excellent observation and excellent question, Snowmanradio.--Onorio (talk) 11:20, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
  • Not be flippant but what's stopping you from simply creating such a task force? I mean, create it and if you're the only one interested in it then so be it. But I bet you'd find others that are interested in working on it too. I wanted to help with the Cockatiel article but it seems to me that it's mostly in need of citations and I have no reference books for those birds.--Onorio (talk) 21:12, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
The topic is too small probably. I have tested the support for WP:Aviculture and there is not quite enough support yet. Back to WP:Pigeons; there are several pigeon pages in Category:Aviculture and Category:Domestic pigeons. I had anticipated that WP:Pigeons would become part of WP:Aviculture, and a number of pigeon editors had expressed an interest in WP:Aviculture. Snowman (talk) 22:39, 15 May 2008 (UTC)
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