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Makaioultimodragon2050 is an 18 year old student residing in the gloriously sunny city of San Diego, California. He is an editor on the English Wikipedia. Although he continues to contribute the polite criticism and clean-up of any editor, he is now focusing more on individual article growth in order to further advance the wealth of knowledge that has been posted by other far more brilliant contributors here at Wikipedia.
Contributions to the Site
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Below is a mostly up to date list of all the articles that Makaioultimodragon2050 has contributed to. (This list has been compiled mostly for this user's convenience to keep track of changes on articles in progress):
Articles of Interest
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These are some of my favorite articles on Wikipedia. Each one is unique and special in its own way because most of these articles have contributed to the cultural enrichment of myself and others who have read them. Such articles like Parkour or Menace II Society may not be as well written or as well documented as articles such as Ancient Greece or Illmatic, but each one is a unique experience and can potentially open a doorway to a new mindset or understanding should anyone choose to pursue a subject.
The Picture of the Day
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The
Mauritius kestrel (
Falco punctatus) is a
bird of prey from the family
Falconidae endemic to the forests of Mauritius, where it is restricted to the southwestern plateau's forests, cliffs, and ravines. It colonized the island and evolved into a distinct species from other
Indian Ocean kestrels, probably during the
Gelasian or
Early Pleistocene periods. The Mauritius kestrel can reach a size between 26 and 30.5 cm (10.2 and 12.0 in), with a mass of up to 250 g (8.8 oz) and rounded wings with a span of approximately 45 cm (18 in). Males are slightly smaller than the females. It is a carnivorous bird, eating geckos, dragonflies, cicadas, cockroaches, crickets, and small birds. It hunts by means of short, swift flights through the forests. This Mauritius kestrel was photographed in the
Ebony Forest reserve near
Chamarel, Mauritius.
Photograph credit: Charles J. Sharp
Miscellaneous is a Hard Word to Spell
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