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If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me on my talk page. Ian (Wiki Ed) (talk) 03:14, 14 February 2016 (UTC)Reply

Bushy Lake article

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Hello, thanks for writing this! I've made a few edits which I hope will help:

  1. Saying where the lake is in the first sentence.
  2. I've added a reference list.
  3. So it's findable, I've added categories for the article and a tag on the talk page marking it as part of the California WikiProject

Few things that would be nice to add:

  1. When was the lake created and why?
  2. How's it filled from the river? From a sluice at higher elevation? Or is it sort of an overflow for when the river's high like a flood meadow?
  3. A photo - I looked for one on Flickr that's CC-licensed but couldn't find one. There's a Bushy Park with a lake in London which makes it hard to search for pictures for lake though, so there might be one.

Few conventions for your future reference:

  1. It's standard on Wikipedia to put references after the full stop. An automated bot system reads through articles fixing this though so no need to worry about changing it.
  2. One of the links goes to "page not found" - maybe if this is the right URL put in a link to an Internet Archive backup of the site.
  3. Some titles for the pdf references would be nice but not necessary

Otherwise looks good, let me know if any thoughts! Blythwood (talk) 12:18, 9 May 2016 (UTC)Reply