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Species of bird
The mountain firetail (Oreostruthus fuliginosus) is a common species of estrildid finch found in New Guinea. It has an estimated global extent of occurrence
Mountain_firetail
Family of birds
tropical, habitats, although a few, such as the eastern alpine mannikin, mountain firetail, red-browed finch, and the genus Stagonopleura, have adapted to the
Estrildidae
cacique Mountain caracara Mountain chat Mountain chickadee Mountain chiffchaff Mountain elaenia Mountain firetail Mountain fulvetta Mountain hawk-eagle
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Peat swamps in New South Wales, Australia
(Litoria L. fallax) Mustard-bellied Snake (Drysdalia rhodogaster) Beautiful Firetail (Stagonopleura bella) Black-chinned Honeyeater (eastern subspecies) (threatened)
Swamps_of_the_Blue_Mountains
Species of bird
The red-eared firetail (Stagonopleura oculata), also known as the boorin, is a small finch-like species of bird. It occurs in dense wetland vegetation
Red-eared_firetail
Nigrita Genus Odontospiza – grey-headed silverbill Genus Oreostruthus – mountain firetail Genus Ortygospiza – quailfinches Genus Padda Genus Paludipasser –
List_of_bird_genera
habits, but have wide variation in plumage colours and patterns. Mountain firetail, Oreostruthus fuliginosus Crimson finch, Neochmia phaeton Zebra finch
List_of_birds_of_Indonesia
Australian bird
(from pingere, 'to paint'). Other names include Emblema finch, mountain finch, painted firetail and Emblema. The painted finch is a popular bird to be kept
Painted_finch
Species of flowering plant
summer. Numerous cultivars have been developed for garden use, including 'Firetail'. The Latin specific epithet amplexicaulis means "clasping or embracing
Bistorta_amplexicaulis
variation in plumage colours and patterns. Mountain firetail, Oreostruthus fuliginosus Red-browed firetail, Neochmia temporalis Crimson finch, Neochmia
List of birds of Papua New Guinea
List_of_birds_of_Papua_New_Guinea
Green avadavat, Amandava formosa Red avadavat, Amandava amandava Mountain firetail, Oreostruthus fuliginosus Crimson finch, Neochmia phaeton Zebra finch
List_of_birds_of_Asia
Ecoregion on New Guinea island, Indonesia
(Ptiloprora guisei), black-backed honeyeater (Ptiloprora perstriata), mountain firetail (Oreostruthus fuliginosus), red satinbird (Cnemophilus sanguineus)
Central Range sub-alpine grasslands
Central_Range_sub-alpine_grasslands
nigrita Grey-headed nigrita White-breasted nigrita Pale-fronted nigrita Mountain firetail Black-faced quailfinch Locust finch Jameson's antpecker Woodhouse's
List_of_least_concern_birds
UNESCO World Heritage Site in New South Wales, Australia
range-restricted rockwarbler as well as populations of flame robins, diamond firetails and pilotbirds. The endangered regent honeyeater is seen there regularly
Greater_Blue_Mountains_Area
Species of cicada
Yoyetta spectabilis is a species of cicada, also known as the wavering firetail, in the true cicada family, Cicadettinae subfamily and Cicadettini tribe
Yoyetta_spectabilis
Zoo in Mosman, New South Wales, Australia
Common bronzewing Crested pigeon Cunningham's spiny-tailed skink Diamond firetail Dollarbird Eastern water dragon Eastern whipbird Freckled duck Gang-gang
Taronga_Zoo
Norfolk starling separate species.) Painted firetail Beautiful firetail Diamond firetail Red-browed firetail Star finch Plum-headed finch Double-barred
List of endemic birds of Australia
List_of_endemic_birds_of_Australia
2002 novel by Brian Jacques
Meanwhile, Kurda hires a pirate ship, the Seascab, captained by Plugg Firetail the red fox, to take her to Mossflower, where she must find the royal artefacts
Triss
Valley in New South Wales, Australia
painted honeyeater, rockwarbler, swift parrot, plum-headed finch and diamond firetail. In the US published book Fifty Places to Go Birding Before You Die, author
Capertee_Valley
Genus of flowering plants
copperleaf Acalypha gummifera Acalypha herzogiana – dwarf chenille plant, red firetail, strawberry foxtail, trailing red cat's-tail Acalypha hispida – chenille
Acalypha
One of Earth's eight biogeographic realms
Ithomiini butterflies Riodininae butterflies Eumaeini butterflies Firetips or firetail skipper butterflies Euglossini bees Augochlorini bees Pseudostigmatidae
Neotropical_realm
Common name for various parasitic plants
northern spotted owl and the marbled murrelet. In Australia the diamond firetail and painted honeyeater are recorded as nesting in different mistletoes
Mistletoe
Mountain range in Great Southern region of Western Australia
western thornbills, western yellow and white-breasted robins, and red-eared firetails. The range is an important site for endemic mygalomorph spiders, and for
Stirling_Range
Book series by Walter Farley
who helped Alec and the Black. Ziyadah: Sire of the Black and known as "Firetail". He is a golden chestnut stallion who is in The Black Stallion's Mystery
The_Black_Stallion
Bioregion in New South Wales, Australia
superb parrots, as well as populations of painted honeyeaters and diamond firetails. The South Western Slopes of NSW are some of the most highly cleared and
South_Western_Slopes
plumage colours and patterns. Painted firetail, Emblema pictum Diamond firetail, Stagonopleura guttata Red-browed firetail, Neochmia temporalis Crimson finch
List_of_birds_of_Queensland
Notes Painted firetail Emblema pictum Beautiful firetail Stagonopleura bella Red-eared firetail Stagonopleura oculata Diamond firetail Stagonopleura guttata
List_of_birds_of_Australia
Waxbills, munias, and allies Green avadavat Pink-billed parrotfinch Diamond firetail Wagtails and pipits São Tomé shorttail Yellow-breasted pipit Ochre-breasted
List_of_vulnerable_birds
Private railway in Pilbara region of Western Australia
mining dumper transports 65 tons of mined Limestone rock downhill from the mountain. Converted to battery electric drivetrain as 45-ton "eDumper", its regenerative
Fortescue_railway_line
National park in New South Wales, Australia
individuals) of the near threatened painted honeyeater, as well as the diamond firetail. The rugged, robust landscape of the park provides a large number of different
Cocoparra_National_Park
Iron ore mine in Western Australia
employed 250. The mine can be seen from Mount Bruce, the second-highest mountain in Western Australia, located within Karijini National Park and the Hamersley
Marandoo_mine
livida Telebasis milleri Selva firetail (Telebasis racenisi) Red-and-blue firetail (Telebasis rubricauda) Forcipate firetail (Telebasis versicolor) Telebasis
List_of_least_concern_insects
Seaport in Western Australia
Hedland". ABC News. Retrieved 10 November 2024. Shaw, Murray (2006). Moving Mountains: The Evolution of Port Hedland Harbour. Carlisle, Western Australia: Hesperian
Port_of_Port_Hedland
Monstrous Compendium format. ISBN 1-56076-589-5 The Al-Qadim Assassin Mountain boxed set contained 4 unnumbered 5-hole-punched loose-leaf pages in Monstrous
List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters
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Woodland in New South Wales, Australia
(IBA) because it supports populations of painted honeyeaters and diamond firetails. It also experiences irregular occurrences of endangered swift parrots
Pilliga_forest
(Black Firetail) Yoyetta douglasi Popple & Emery, 2020 (Grampians Firetail) Yoyetta electrica Emery, Emery & Popple, 2019 (Rattling Firetail) Yoyetta
List_of_cicadas_of_Australia
broken umbrella, having learned a valuable lesson. 11 "Demon Hand Vs. Firetail Jutsu" Transliteration: "Oni no Te Vs. Hiwao no Jutsu" (Japanese: 鬼の手 VS
List of Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube episodes
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Important Bird Area in New South Wales, Australia
supports endangered regent honeyeaters, as well as small numbers of diamond firetails, and rockwarblers in the north-westernmost part of their range. BirdLife
Mudgee-Wollar Important Bird Area
Mudgee-Wollar_Important_Bird_Area
Sabanejewia vallachica Barred loach (Syncrossus beauforti) Burmese peppered firetail botia (Syncrossus berdmorei) Species Jordan bream (Acanthobrama lissneri)
List of near threatened fishes
List_of_near_threatened_fishes
Zoo in Pinjarra, Western Australia
pigeon Crimson rosella Crimson-backed forest finch Diamond dove Diamond firetail finch Domestic chicken (Bantam breeds) Eastern barn owl Eastern rosella
Ranger Red's Zoo & Conservation Park
Ranger_Red's_Zoo_&_Conservation_Park
Protected area in Australia
lewinii), New Holland honeyeater (Phylidonyris novaehollandiae), beautiful firetail (Stagonopleura bella), chestnut-rumped heathwren (Hylacola pyrrhopygia)
Royal_National_Park
Indigenous woodland community in Sydney, Australia
Honeyeater Turquoise Parrot Barking Owl Powerful Owl Speckled Warbler Diamond Firetail Masked Owl Sooty Owl Regent honeyeater Mammals: Large-eared Pied Bat Spotted-tail
Cumberland_Plain_Woodland
National park in New South Wales, Australia
considered to be critical to the regional conservation of the beautiful firetail (Stagonopleura bella), tawny-crowned honeyeater (Gliciphila melanops),
Dharawal_National_Park
that live in the sea. Salamander 226–227 Salamander lancer, salamander firetail, salamander archer, salamander noble Evil creatures associated with the
List of Dungeons & Dragons 4th edition monsters
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Town in New South Wales, Australia
water-sports and fishing activities), a nine-hole golf course, walking and mountain bike trails, and the 1.37 km (0.85 mi) long dam wall itself. Wyangala has
Wyangala
temporalis - Aus Diamond firetail, Stagonopleura guttata - Aus Beautiful firetail, Stagonopleura bella - Aus Red-eared firetail, Stagonopleura oculata -
List of birds of Australia, New Zealand and Antarctica
List_of_birds_of_Australia,_New_Zealand_and_Antarctica
forktail Ischnura perparva Western forktail Ischnura ramburii Rambur's forktail Telebasis salva Desert firetail Zoniagrion exclamationis Exclamation damsel
List of invertebrates of California
List_of_invertebrates_of_California
Red-browed firetail, successfully introduced to Tahiti; unsuccessfully introduced to New Zealand, Western Australia, Fiji and New Caledonia Diamond firetail, unsuccessfully
List of introduced bird species
List_of_introduced_bird_species
livida Telebasis milleri Selva firetail (Telebasis racenisi) Red-and-blue firetail (Telebasis rubricauda) Forcipate firetail (Telebasis versicolor) Telebasis
List of least concern arthropods
List_of_least_concern_arthropods
1967 poetry collection by Douglas Stewart
"Professor Piccard" "The Silkworms" "Nesting Time" "Sarcochilus Fitzgerald" "Firetail Finches" "Smoke Haze" "Lyrebird" "Firewheel Tree" "Windy Night" "The Pictures"
Collected_Poems_1936–1967
Species of shrub native to Australia
chrysoptera), as well as the Silvereye (Zosterops lateralis). The beautiful firetail (Stagonopleura bella) also associates with this species. Some mammals were
Banksia_ericifolia
National park in Western Australia
(Tarsipes rostratus). Seventy-one bird species including the red-eared firetail (Emblema oculata) and Baudin's black cockatoo (Calyptorhynchus baudinii)
Porongurup_National_Park
waxbill, Estrilda astrild (I) Red avadavat, Amandava amandava (A) Red-browed firetail, Neochmia temporalis (I) Blue-faced parrotfinch, Erythrura trichroa Red-throated
List_of_birds_of_Vanuatu
Protected area in New South Wales, Australia
warbler, black-chinned honeyeater, varied sittella, flame robin, diamond firetail, grey-crowned babbler, hooded robin, little eagle, turquoise parrot and
Jindalee_National_Park
Historic site in New South Wales, Australia
including the eastern pygmy possum, several species of honeyeaters and the firetail. He said the deal coincided with a $2m upgrade of the Royal Coastal Track
Royal National Park Coastal Cabin Communities
Royal_National_Park_Coastal_Cabin_Communities
National park in Queensland, Australia
information centre today. Birds common to the area include the painted firetail, rufous-crowned emu-wren and rufous-throated honeyeater. The park contains
Bladensburg_National_Park
Stamp releases from 2002 to 2018, with added context from 2014
Centenary of Canberra (5 March 2013) Australian Antarctic Territory: Mountains (12 March 2013) National Gallery of Australia: Landscapes (19 March 2013)
Australia Post stamps and products
Australia_Post_stamps_and_products
Protected area in New South Wales, Australia
honeyeater, regent honeyeater, grey-crowned babbler, hooded robin, diamond firetail, painted honeyeater, swift parrot, turquoise parrot, brown treecreeper
Benambra_National_Park
National park in Australia
the critically endangered regent honeyeater, gang-gang cockatoo, diamond firetail and hooded robin. These species are in severe decline due to clearing,
Capertee_National_Park
National park in New South Wales, Australia
(Melanodryas cucullata), Gilbert's whistler (Pachycephala inornata), diamond firetail (Emblema guttata) grey-crowned babbler (Pomatostomus temporalis), speckled
Goobang_National_Park
MOUNTAIN FIRETAIL
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Boy/Male
Hindu
Mountain
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name from Old French montagne ‘mountain’ (see Montagne).Irish : either of Norman origin, as 1, or an Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Manntáin (see Manton 2).
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Bunting.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu
Peace; God of Mountain; Himalaya; One who Holds Mountain; King of Mountains
Boy/Male
Muslim
Mountain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Vyanshak | வà¯à®¯à®¨à¯à®·à®•
Mountain
Vyanshak | வà¯à®¯à®¨à¯à®·à®•
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Like Amountain; A Powerful Mountain
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained; perhaps a variant spelling of Welsh Mostyn. Compare Mustian.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Fountain.
Girl/Female
Muslim
Mountain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Montesh | மோநà¯à®¤à¯‡à®·
Mountain
Montesh | மோநà¯à®¤à¯‡à®·
Boy/Male
French
Mountain.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mountain
Boy/Male
Indian
Mountain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mountain
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived near a spring or well, from Old French fontane, Middle English fontayne ‘fountain’; in some cases the name may have arisen from French habitational names (Fontaine, Fonteyne, Lafontaine) of the same derivation.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mountain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mountain
Boy/Male
Tamil
Mountain
Boy/Male
Hindu
Mountain
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MOUNTAIN FIRETAIL
Girl/Female
Maori
Silver fern.
Girl/Female
Greek American English
Ivy.
Girl/Female
Indian, Jain, Telugu
Unlimited
Girl/Female
Hebrew American Czechoslovakian Spanish
From the tower.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pournima | போஉரà¯à®¨à¯€à®®à®¾à®‚
Full Moon day
Boy/Male
Tamil
Revendra | ரேவேநà¯à®¤à¯à®°Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Irish
Traveler; The Land
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic short form of Nordic names beginning with Vig-, from vigg, VIGGÓ means "lightning."
Girl/Female
Hindu
Name of a Raga
Girl/Female
Muslim
Garden, Paradise
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n.
An inhabitant of a mountain; one who lives among mountains.
n.
A reservoir or chamber to contain a liquid which can be conducted or drawn off as needed for use; as, the ink fountain in a printing press, etc.
a.
Of or pertaining to a mountain or mountains; growing or living on a mountain; found on or peculiar to mountains; among mountains; as, a mountain torrent; mountain pines; mountain goats; mountain air; mountain howitzer.
n.
That by which anything is prepared for use, or set off to advantage; equipment; embellishment; setting; as, the mounting of a sword or diamond.
n.
Fountain; source.
n.
That branch of science which treats of mountains and mountain systems; orology; as, the orography of Western Europe.
n.
A mountainlike mass; something of great bulk.
n.
A goatlike antelope (Haplocerus montanus) which inhabits the Rocky Mountains, frequenting the highest parts; -- called also mountain goat.
a.
Produced on a mountain.
v. t.
To hold or keep in any particular state or condition; to support; to sustain; to uphold; to keep up; not to suffer to fail or decline; as, to maintain a certain degree of heat in a furnace; to maintain a fence or a railroad; to maintain the digestive process or powers of the stomach; to maintain the fertility of soil; to maintain present reputation.
n.
A range, chain, or group of such elevations; as, the White Mountains.
n.
A large mass of earth and rock, rising above the common level of the earth or adjacent land; earth and rock forming an isolated peak or a ridge; an eminence higher than a hill; a mount.
a.
Like a mountain; mountainous; vast; very great.
n.
A small mountain.
n.
A mountain that shoots from any other mountain, or range of mountains, and extends to some distance in a lateral direction, or at right angles.
n.
A very high mountain. Specifically, in the plural, the highest chain of mountains in Europe, containing the lofty mountains of Switzerland, etc.
n.
See Mountain soap, under Mountain.
n.
Mountain.
n.
The Chinese tree peony (Paeonia Mountan), a shrub with large flowers of various colors.
n.
A mountain.