- The Juan Fernández
firecrown (Sephanoides fernandensis) is a
critically endangered hummingbird in the "coquettes",
tribe Lesbiini of
subfamily Lesbiinae...
- The green-backed
firecrown (Sephanoides sephaniodes) is a
hummingbird in the "coquettes",
tribe Lesbiini of
subfamily Lesbiinae. It is
found in Argentina...
- The
firecrowns are the
genus Sephanoides of the hummingbirds.
There are two species. The green-backed
firecrown occurs widely in
Argentina and Chile,...
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Astronomy (sold to
Firecrown Media 2024) Bead &
Button (ceased
publication after October 2020 issue)
classic Toy
Trains Magazine (sold to
Firecrown Media 2024)...
- railroading.
Founded in 1934 by Al C. Kalmbach, it is
published monthly by
Firecrown Media of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Commonly found on
newsstands and in libraries...
- po****tions of
Masatierra petrels, pink-footed shearwaters, Juan
Fernandez firecrowns and Juan
Fernandez tit-tyrants. The
island was
first named Juan Fernandez...
- Trains,
along with
other railroad and astronomy-related
publications to
Firecrown Media. Al C. Kalmbach, 1940–1948
Willard V. Anderson, 1948–1953 David...
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American foxes, kingfishers,
Andean condors, king penguins, owls, and
firecrown hummingbirds. Isla
Grande de
Tierra del
Fuego is also home to the lizard...
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strait attracted the
attention of the
earlier navigators, and green-backed
firecrowns (Sephanoides sephaniodes), a
species of hummingbird, may be seen flying...
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nectar reward. In at
least one
hummingbird species – the green-backed
firecrown (Sephanoides sephaniodes) –
flower colors preferred are in the red-green...