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This week, we invited the members of WikiProject Birds to share their experiences and a flock of eight editors answered our call. This very active project is home to over 100 active members and boasts a collection of 63 featured articles, 19 featured lists, 49 good articles, 2 featured sounds, and a vast library of featured pictures. The project dates back to April 2003 when Tannin created the project's page, including in the first few sentences the same mission statement that remains at the top of the project's page today: "The aim of this project is to set out broad suggestions about how we organize data in the bird articles. These are only suggestions, and you shouldn't feel at all obligated to follow them." WikiProject Birds is part of WikiProject Tree of Life and home to the Domestic Pigeon Task Force. Included in this week's interview are Sabine's Sunbird, Jimfbleak, Innotata, JerryFriedman, Casliber, Shyamal, MeegsC, and Maias.

Green-naped Lorikeet

What motivated you to become a member of WikiProject Birds?

With so many birds in the world, how does the project determine notability? In addition, how does your project get 15,325 pages sorted and improved?

A featured sound recording of a Turdus migratorius; an American Robin
Black Swan

There are no unassessed articles within your project. How did you accomplish this and do you have any advice to other projects with large backlogs of unassessed articles?

WikiProject Birds currently has 63 featured articles, 19 featured lists, and 48 GAs. How did you achieve this and how can other projects get to this point?

Superb Lyrebird

Which of these articles are you most proud of being involved with? Overall, what have been some of the project's greatest achievements?

Rooster

Many projects are dealing with little activity and initiatives ending unsuccessfully. Has your project experienced these and what lessons have you learned from them?

What are the most pressing needs for WikiProject Birds? How can a new contributor help today?

Anything else to add?

Greater Crested Tern

Next week, we'll look at a revived project that focuses on the written ideas of Wikipedians like you. Until then, read volumes of our previous work in the WikiProject Report archive.

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This sounds like a great project. I am very impressed. Paul August 20:10, 11 May 2010 (UTC)[reply]



       

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