- of
gripping individual needles,
while firecrests have a
smoother underside to the foot.
Young common firecrests are fed
almost exclusively with springtails;...
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firecrest in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Firecrest can
refer to:
Common firecrest (often
called firecrest),
Regulus ignica****s,
found in...
- The
Blackburn B.48
Firecrest,
given the SBAC
designation YA.1, was a single-engine
naval strike fighter built by
Blackburn Aircraft for
service with the...
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common firecrests do not show a
territorial response to
recordings of the
songs or
calls of the
Madeiran taxon,
although Madeiran firecrests do react...
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Firecrest is a name used more than once by the U.S. Navy: USS
Firecrest (AMc-33), a
coastal minesweeper placed in
service on 4
April 1941
Firecrest was...
- The
flamecrest (Regulus goodfellowi), also
known as
Taiwan firecrest, is a
species of bird in the
kinglet family, Regulidae. It is
endemic to the mountains...
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smaller prey than
common firecrests.
Although both will take
trapped insects from
spider webs on
autumn migration,
firecrests will also eat the
large orb-web...
- years. Martens, Jochen; Päckert,
Martin "Family
Regulidae (Kinglets &
Firecrests)" pp. 330–349 in Del Hoyo, Josep; Elliott, Andrew; Christie,
David A....
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Firecrest is a 1971 spy
thriller novel by the
British writer Victor Canning. A stand-alone novel, it
introduced a more modern,
darker and naturalistic...
- USS
Firecrest (AMS-10/YMS-231) was an YMS-1-class
minesweeper of the YMS-135
subclass acquired by the U.S. Navy for
clearing coastal minefields during...