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By Tony1 and Dabomb87
Featured picture Choice of the week by Noodle snacks, a master of timing (five of his wildlife photographs were promoted this week). Here, a Dusky Woodswallow is poised to feed open-mouthed chicks. The image was taken on 6 December at Mortimer Bay in Tasmania, the island state to the south of the Australian continent.


The sanctuary in the Poplar and Montgomery Building, from the featured article Choice of the week, Temple Israel (Memphis, Tennessee)—"a beautifully constructed slice of American history", according to the judge.
Pink Floyd musician Roger Waters performs at London's O2 Arena in 2008.
The Lactarius volemus, or "weeping milk cap" mushroom: the profuse whitish latex may become brownish upon exposure to air, and stains tissues brown.
Thirteen articles were promoted to featured status:


Choice of the week. The Signpost asked FA nominator and reviewer Mike Christie to select the best of the week.

"I spent a couple of very enjoyable hours reading this week's crop and trying to pick out the best, though sometimes the comparisons are impossibly difficult. How could I compare Lactarius volemus, a thoroughly researched and well-written article on a fungus, with Shale oil extraction, a survey of numerous industrial techniques that must have been ferociously difficult to assemble, or with Roger Waters, a detailed biography of one of Pink Floyd's founders? In the end I saw two as especially noteworthy. José Paranhos, Viscount of Rio Branco is part of a series of featured articles on 19th-century Brazilian history that are being written by Lecen and Astynax. It's not likely to be a well-known topic to most of Wikipedia's English-speaking readers, and the nominators have done a fine job of telling the story of Rio Branco's life while unobtrusively providing the necessary historical background.

My other selection is Temple Israel (Memphis, Tennessee), which traces the history of a Jewish congregation in Memphis for over 150 years. The nominator, Jayjg, has done a remarkable job of assembling a detailed history of every period in the congregation's life. The article does not neglect the congregation's relationship with the wider world: the American Civil War, William Jennings Bryan's campaign against evolution, the Ku Klux Klan, and the Civil Rights era all make appearances in the story. The result is a beautifully constructed slice of American history, and it's my pick for best of the week."


Two featured articles were delisted:

In the past two weeks, sixteen lists were promoted:

Two featured lists have been delisted in December thus far:

SMS Erzherzog Ferdinand Max in 1914, from the new featured topic Battleships of Austria-Hungary
Six topics were promoted:

One featured topic, StarCraft titles, was delisted.

Cab Calloway, the iconic American jazz singer, photographed by William Gottlieb in 1947. The sheet music shows some of his trademark slang words such as "hep".
Cute or what? Bennett's Wallaby; this individual shows remarkable facial and bodily symmetry.
Twelve images were promoted. Medium-sized images can be viewed by clicking on "nom":

Choice of the week. Snowmanradio, a reviewer and nominator at featured picture candidates, told The Signpost:

"There is a very wide range of new featured pictures this week, including several bird photographs. It was very difficult to select one; however, my favourite is the Dusky Woodswallow about to feed chicks in a nest. I wondered how long the photographer patiently watched the nest and how he managed to focus the moment on the sensor of his digital camera. I think the photograph from space of the Sarychev Volcano erupting, the photo-stitched interior of Galeries Lafayette store, the map of Florida, and the pit stop at Darlington are technically amazing, each with a good image description explaining the who, what, where, and when of the image."

Three sound files were promoted to featured status.

Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1959
Also mentioned by the featured picture judge: Dale Earnhardt, Jr. as his team completes a pit stop during the 2008 Dodge Challenger 500 at Darlington Raceway on May 10, 2008
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Wow so much features I have never seen. Congrats.-- ♫Greatorangepumpkin♫ T 09:26, 21 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Especially when you consider how (relatively) fallow last week's offering was. There's a huge amount of good stuff here. I wonder what caused the let-up last week – or accordingly got people so riled up for this week? Seegoon (talk) 13:54, 21 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Well, these articles usually take months to push to FA from the time that someone decides to do so. So exactly which week an article is promoted in has little to do with which week the primary editors started to really push it towards FA. So it's like saying, why did 5 waves come by in this minute, but only 2 waves in the previous minute. -- Ssilvers (talk) 23:35, 21 December 2010 (UTC)[reply]



       

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