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Migration / geography

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This is about a bird that lives from British Columbia to Argentina. Unfortunately the article is inconsistent with its geography. One sentence identifies one migration pattern (Pacific Northwest to California) as if for all the range. Opted to mark the whole article for improvement with {Geographical imbalance} tag.

I deleted a sentence about Costa Rica as a line of demarcation for two species (if they are) as what was said was partially redundant (stated in the first paragraph), partially confusing (a doubtful common name and unhelpful footnote comment, also deleted), and lacking any citation. Costa Rica as a demarcation is plausible but the statement was not documented in the footnote.

Expanded some about food / diet -- 'View history' -- but so far it is not adequately referenced (my spouse as researcher my current source -- give me a couple of days).

GeeBee60 (talk) 16:28, 18 September 2017 (UTC)[reply]