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I'm Stephen Lea, a psychology professor and www-enthusiast from [[Exeter]] in south-west England. One of my specialisms is animal behaviour, and I am currently reading up on the taxonomy of some species I am less familiar with, so I am creating some Wikipedia pages as a way of collecting together what I have learned. I am also doing minor fixes on psychology pages, bird pages, pages about south-west England, pages about places I've visited, and anything else I happen to know about that I notice going past on the New Pages or Recent Changes lists. |
I'm Stephen Lea, a psychology professor and www-enthusiast from [[Exeter]] in south-west England. One of my specialisms is animal behaviour, and I am currently reading up on the taxonomy of some species I am less familiar with, so I am creating some Wikipedia pages as a way of collecting together what I have learned. I am also doing minor fixes on psychology pages, bird pages, pages about south-west England, pages about places I've visited, and anything else I happen to know about that I notice going past on the New Pages or Recent Changes lists. |
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I did quite a lot of work on Wikipedia in the first half of 2004, while I was living in [[Berkeley, California]] and working on a lot of new research projects as well as visiting a lot of new places (and escaping from some regular commitments, too). Now I'm back to a more routine existence, and I don't have as much time to put in, or new material to add. But I'm still interested in the project and will work on pages as and when I have time and inspiration. If you want my views on anything urgently, though, please feel free to email me through the system. |
I did quite a lot of work on Wikipedia in the first half of 2004, while I was living in [[Berkeley, California]] and working on a lot of new research projects as well as visiting a lot of new places (and escaping from some regular commitments, too). Now I'm back to a more routine existence, and I don't have as much time to put in, or new material to add. But I'm still interested in the project and will work on pages as and when I have time and inspiration. If you want my views on anything urgently, though, please feel free to email me through the system. |
Revision as of 15:28, 23 October 2008
I'm Stephen Lea, a psychology professor and www-enthusiast from Exeter in south-west England. One of my specialisms is animal behaviour, and I am currently reading up on the taxonomy of some species I am less familiar with, so I am creating some Wikipedia pages as a way of collecting together what I have learned. I am also doing minor fixes on psychology pages, bird pages, pages about south-west England, pages about places I've visited, and anything else I happen to know about that I notice going past on the New Pages or Recent Changes lists.
Y DID YOU DELETE YUNG D PAGE
I did quite a lot of work on Wikipedia in the first half of 2004, while I was living in Berkeley, California and working on a lot of new research projects as well as visiting a lot of new places (and escaping from some regular commitments, too). Now I'm back to a more routine existence, and I don't have as much time to put in, or new material to add. But I'm still interested in the project and will work on pages as and when I have time and inspiration. If you want my views on anything urgently, though, please feel free to email me through the system.
I agree to multi-license all my contributions, with the exception of my user pages, as described below:
Multi-licensed with the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike License versions 1.0 and 2.0 | ||
I agree to multi-license my text contributions, unless otherwise stated, under Wikipedia's copyright terms and the Creative Commons Attribution Share-Alike license version 1.0 and version 2.0. Please be aware that other contributors might not do the same, so if you want to use my contributions under the Creative Commons terms, please check the CC dual-license and Multi-licensing guides. |
Pages to monitor
(only the beginnings of a list)
Pages I started
- Psychology: animal cognition, comparative psychology
- Animals: sika Deer, sciuridae, flying squirrel, woolly Flying Squirrel, Northern Flying Squirrel, Southern Flying Squirrel, Northern Elephant Seal, Southern Elephant Seal, Elephant seal, Irrawaddy Dolphin, phainopepla, Cactus Wren, Pearl Oyster, Ostreidae, Spondylus, Malacostraca, rhesus monkey, Red-tailed Sportive Lemur
- Plants: Foothill pine, Common mare's tail, Cupressus, Monterey Cypress
- Places: Point Reyes National Seashore, state park, regional park, Tilden Regional Park, Mount Diablo State Park, Grand View Park, Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, Zzyzx, California, Legion of Honor (museum)
- Statistics: Mann-Whitney U, statistical package
- Education: UCAS
- Religion: Cana, The Text This Week,
- Miscellaneous: qt, United States Board on Geographic Names
Pages I have modified more or less extensively
- Psychology: psychology, popular psychology, animal mind, pigeon intelligence, animal intelligence, Washoe
- Animals: great ape, shrimp, white shrimp, decapod, oyster, scallop, New World monkeys, mantis shrimp, water flea, vampire bat, degu, baboon, squirrel, Macaque
- Plants: cactus, saguaro, stinging nettle, nettle, erythrina
- Places: Exeter, Devon, A38, Kitt Peak National Observatory, Ashburton, England, Soham
- Religion: Nazarene, Methodism, Candlemas, Imbolc
- Education: higher education, university college
- Statistics: analysis of variance, F-distribution,
- Miscellaneous: sheepdog trials, Aram
Images I have contributed
(incomplete list)
- Kitt Peak overview
- Mountain lion
- View from Mount Diablo
- Summit building at Mt Diablo
- Mission St Xavier near Tucson
- Foothill pine
- Foothill pine cone
- Grand View Park
The Original Barnstar
I hereby award you this barnstar for your fine contributions, especially those about animals. Excellent work! Tone 22:04, 11 May 2006 (UTC) |