Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2013-07-10/Featured content

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The week of the birds

Three new featured bird pictures
Bar-throated Minla at the Doi Inthanon National Park
This Signpost "Featured content" report covers material promoted from 30 June through 6 July 2013.

Featured articles

The two iterations of the PlayStation 2 console, the large and the slimline
Moshe Ya'alon is the current Defense Minister of Israel

Five featured articles were promoted this week.

  • Lie Kim Hok (nom) by Crisco 1492. Lie Kim Hok (1853–1912) was a peranakan Chinese teacher, writer, and social worker active in the Dutch East Indies and styled the "father of Chinese Malay literature". Lie is considered influential to the colony's journalism, linguistics, and literature. According to Ahmad Adam, he is best remembered for his literary works. Several of his writings were printed multiple times, and Sair Tjerita Siti Akbari was adapted for the stage and screen.
  • Artur Phleps (nom) by Peacemaker67. Artur Gustav Martin Phleps (1881–1944) was an Austro-Hungarian, Romanian and German army officer, who held the rank of SS-Obergruppenführer und General der Waffen-SS in the Waffen-SS during World War II. In addition to the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, Phleps was awarded the German Cross in Gold, and after he was killed in September 1944 he was awarded the Oak Leaves to his Knight's Cross.
  • Three-dollar piece (nom) by Wehwalt. The three-dollar piece was a gold coin produced by the United States Bureau of the Mint from 1854 to 1889. Authorized by the Act of 21 February 1853 the coin was designed by Mint Chief Engraver James B. Longacre. The obverse bears a representation of Lady Liberty wearing a headdress of a Native American princess and the reverse a wreath of corn, wheat, cotton and tobacco.
  • Tylopilus felleus (nom) by Casliber and Sasata. The Tylopilus felleus, commonly known as the bitter bolete or the bitter tylopilus, is a fungus of the bolete family. Its distribution includes east Asia, northern Europe and eastern North America, extending south into Mexico and Central America. A mycorrhizal species, it grows in deciduous and coniferous woodland, often fruiting under beech and oak.
  • Thomas Ellison (nom) by Shudde. Thomas Rangiwahia Ellison (c. 1867–1904) was a New Zealand rugby union player and lawyer. He led the first New Zealand representative rugby team organised by the New Zealand Rugby Football Union on their 1893 tour of Australia. Ellison also played in the 1888–89 New Zealand Native football team on their epic 107-match tour, scoring 113 points and 43 tries with the side.

Featured lists

Six featured lists were promoted this week.

Featured pictures

Ten featured pictures were promoted this week.

The painting The Pearl and the Wave by Paul-Jacques-Aimé Baudry, currently in the Museo del Prado, is a new featured picture