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:Crows and ravens are VERY similar creatures. The only difference between the two in reality is that ravens are larger (the common raven has a wedge-shaped tail compared to the american crow's fan-shaped tail too). The "loving shiny things" bit is actually just folklore; crows and ravens don't love shiny objects any more than any other object that may catch their attention. Ravens may be mischievous, but same with crows; they're both highly intelligent animals though. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 01:04, 16 November 2014 (EST)
:Crows and ravens are VERY similar creatures. The only difference between the two in reality is that ravens are larger (the common raven has a wedge-shaped tail compared to the american crow's fan-shaped tail too). The "loving shiny things" bit is actually just folklore; crows and ravens don't love shiny objects any more than any other object that may catch their attention. Ravens may be mischievous, but same with crows; they're both highly intelligent animals though. {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 01:04, 16 November 2014 (EST)
::I thought we just said that crows don't like [http://www.birds.cornell.edu/crows/crowfaq.htm#shiny shiny] [http://coyot.es/thecorvidblog/2013/10/29/crows-and-shiny-objects/ objects]. Ravens and crows are equally depicted to cause trouble. You can say that Wingo is based on a raven, but not anymore than a crow. Ravens, as Baby Luigi said, are very similar to crows, but they have a much thicker beak, a fuller throat, are much bigger, and they have a wedge-shaped tail in flight. Finally, you can say that Wingo is like a rook, jackdaw, blackbird, grackle, or even a starling (the last three aren't even related to crows; they're blackbirds, and in the starling's case, their own family). The point is, don't get very nitpicky about what exactly what kind of bird Wingo is. Funny thing you're learning about corvids in a Mario Wiki! {{User:Mario/sig}} 01:34, 16 November 2014 (EST)
::I thought we just said that crows don't like [http://www.birds.cornell.edu/crows/crowfaq.htm#shiny shiny] [http://coyot.es/thecorvidblog/2013/10/29/crows-and-shiny-objects/ objects]. Ravens and crows are equally depicted to cause trouble. You can say that Wingo is based on a raven, but not anymore than a crow. Ravens, as Baby Luigi said, are very similar to crows, but they have a much thicker beak, a fuller throat, are much bigger, and they have a wedge-shaped tail in flight. Finally, you can say that Wingo is like a rook, jackdaw, blackbird, grackle, or even a starling (the last three aren't even related to crows; they're blackbirds, and in the starling's case, their own family). The point is, don't get very nitpicky about what exactly what kind of bird Wingo is. Funny thing you're learning about corvids in a Mario Wiki! {{User:Mario/sig}} 01:34, 16 November 2014 (EST)
:::Oh, okay. I'm not the expert on birds (Walkazo is), so I got mixed up. Also, about the larger thing, Wingo is huge! I haven't seen a large Mario bird since the [[Zeekeeper]]! Ummm, anyway, thanks for the info! This reminds me of how I wrote a poem called, "The Birdley" on Fanfiction. It's a spoof of The Raven, and it has Blumiere as the main character, Timpani as Lenore, and Birdley as...well, you get the picture. Quoth the Birdley, "Nevermore!" [[User:Madz the Penguin|Madz the Penguin]] ([[User talk:Madz the Penguin|talk]]) 11:32, 16 November 2014 (EST)
== Images requested. ==
Someone help me, I rage quit.[[User:Toadbrigade5|Toadbrigade5]] ([[User talk:Toadbrigade5|talk]]) 22:40, 30 November 2014 (EST)
:On the game or the action of taking images? {{User:Mario/sig}} 22:40, 30 November 2014 (EST)
::No, I mean get some images on this article I don't care how. [[User:Toadbrigade5|Toadbrigade5]] ([[User talk:Toadbrigade5|talk]]) 22:43, 30 November 2014 (EST)
:::I added a good image of Wingo before the boss battle with him/her. That picture kind of makes me want to play the game just so I can see this bird. (I haven't found a good bird like that since either the Zeekeeper or Birdley) [[User:Madz the Penguin|Madz the Penguin]] ([[User talk:Madz the Penguin|talk]]) 23:46, 30 November 2014 (EST)
== Helmaroc King? ==
you know Wingo not only looks similar to the Helmaroc King from the Legend of Zelda game the Wind Waker but also acts nearly the same as that boss here are my reasons
1.they both kidnap characters close and important to the main protagonists of both games
2.by doing this they both set off the adventures of the two heroes and begin the plot of the games
3.like i stated before Wingo and the Helmaroc King resemble one another including size
i was wondering if this should be put in the triva section?--[[User:0551E80Y|0551E80Y]] ([[User talk:0551E80Y|talk]]) 09:40, 6 December 2014 (EST)
Go ahead, put it in there. It seems reasonable, as Nintendo has their little Zelda references in games sometimes (like how I sometimes make references to House). [[User:Madz the Penguin|Madz the Penguin]] ([[User talk:Madz the Penguin|talk]]) 00:46, 7 December 2014 (EST)
== Wingo's Gender? ==
Is there any information regarding Wingo's actual gender? Someone from Miiverse mentioned that it has the same cackle as ''Banjo-Kazooie'''s Gruntilda, and even its appearance seems feminine at spots. {{User:M&SG/sig}} 18:33, 13 December 2014 (EST)
:I was waiting for someone to ask this. However, relying on people as a source is not the best thing, as I know someone who says non-canon information to me and acts like it's true (ex. [[Link]]'s real name being Justin, Shantae not being half-genie due to genetics, etc.). Also, looks don't determine gender, as some thought Antasma was a girl before Dream Team's release, when he was actually a guy. It's debatable, and unless Wingo's being referred to as "she" or other feminine words, we will call he/she an "it". If it's called a boy or a girl, we will know Wingo's gender. [[User:Madz the Penguin|Madz the Penguin]] ([[User talk:Madz the Penguin|talk]]) 22:14, 13 December 2014 (EST)
Official site confirms that Wingo is Male: http://captaintoad.nintendo.com/adventurers/ - Anon
The "Time For Adventure" pdf also says "...WINGO. He’s the scariest giant bird of them all." http://play.nintendo.com/activities/downloads/read-about-captain-toads-adventures/ -Another Anon
Actually, Wingo is a girl --[[Special:Contributions/220.239.10.136|220.239.10.136]] 18:14, 22 January 2018 (EST)
:Evidence? {{User:Baby Luigi/sig}} 18:19, 22 January 2018 (EST)
== Koopa Troop ==
Shouldn't we add Wingo to the [[:Category:Koopa Troop|Koopa Troop Category]]? [[Magikoopa]]s appear in the boss battles with him and they're part of the Koopa Troop and so do various other minions of Bowser so should we add Wingo as well? {{User:The RPG Gamer/sig}} 00:48, 28 October 2016 (EDT)
:I don't think we should, there is no indication Wingo was part of the Koopa Troop and he never help Bowser in any way. So, adding Wingo to the Koopa Troop category is like saying Wingo is a part of the Koopa Troop and/or help Bowser in some way which is false.--{{User:LudwigVon/sig}}  01:06, 28 October 2016 (EDT)
::[[Category talk:Koopa Troop|The bigger problem lies within the Koopa Troop category itself]], which I think should be renamed to just Mario enemies. Right now, it's treated like an umbrella category that contains everything that's vaguely an enemy, and I think that's ''bad''. {{User:Bazooka Mario/sig}} 17:43, 28 October 2016 (EDT)

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