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* ''']''' <small>''(] by ])''</small> A small, Eurasian bird, with males having a bright yellow head and underparts, it was once extremely common, inspiring works by ], ] and ], amongst others. * ''']''' <small>''(] by ])''</small> A small, Eurasian bird, with males having a bright yellow head and underparts, it was once extremely common, inspiring works by ], ] and ], amongst others.
* ''']''' <small>''(] by ])''</small> An Indonesian fiilmmaker who worked in a variety of genres, but specialised in realist or semi-realist films, usually with an educational message buried therein. He later promoted traditional Indonesian art forms, and is credited with saving the '']'' theatre. * ''']''' <small>''(] by ])''</small> An Indonesian filmmaker who worked in a variety of genres, but specialised in realist or semi-realist films, usually with an educational message buried therein. He later promoted traditional Indonesian art forms, and is credited with saving the '']'' theatre.
* ''''']''''' <small>''(] by ])''</small> An edible ] (a type of mushroom) from the west coast of the United States and Mexico, it was only officially described as its own species in 1998, before then being thought to be part of ]. * ''''']''''' <small>''(] by ])''</small> An edible ] (a type of mushroom) from the west coast of the United States and Mexico, it was only officially described as its own species in 1998, before then being thought to be part of ].
* ''']''' <small>''(] by ])''</small> We are lucky to have some very good astronomy authors working on the eighty-eight constellations, mainly the ones of the southern sky at the moment. Caelum, the chisel, was introduced in the 1750s as part of the early efforts to divide up the newly-documented (by Europeans) southern sky into constellations, with many implements of industry, science, and art suddenly appearing in the heavens. * ''']''' <small>''(] by ])''</small> We are lucky to have some very good astronomy authors working on the eighty-eight constellations, mainly the ones of the southern sky at the moment. Caelum, the chisel, was introduced in the 1750s as part of the early efforts to divide up the newly-documented (by Europeans) southern sky into constellations, with many implements of industry, science, and art suddenly appearing in the heavens.

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Morchella rufobrunnea, the blushing morel, an edible fungus from the western United States.
The constellation Grus, seen here (in the upper left) in its first appearance in a celestial atlas.
The Russian battleship Poltava

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In the Conservatory by Édouard Manet is a beautiful reproduction of the artwork at ridiculous resolution.
"An Interior" by Mary Ellen Best, an early-19th century Yorkshire painter of domestic life.

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    These comments are automatically transcluded from this article's talk page. To follow comments, add the page to your watchlist. If your comment has not appeared here, you can try purging the cache.This is a really, really good piece. Nice work, Adam. Ed  01:45, 24 May 2014 (UTC)
    Thank you! I do try! Adam Cuerden 02:01, 24 May 2014 (UTC)

    The image of a yellowhammer accompanies a sound file labelled "Beethoven's Piano Concerto"? Something's messed up. OhanaUnited 20:00, 25 May 2014 (UTC)

    Read the text below it. I haven't heard the Yellowhammer's call, so can't say, but it's a featured article, so I presume it's right. Adam Cuerden 23:12, 25 May 2014 (UTC)
    "The opening notes of Beethoven's 4th Piano Concerto may be based on the song of the yellowhammer." :-) Ed  17:59, 26 May 2014 (UTC)
    Oh, March 1776. Still, we were fighting the British at the time.— Vchimpanzee · talk · contributions · 20:25, 30 May 2014 (UTC)
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