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Firetail Collection

"Exploring the Diverse World of Firetail: From Diamond to Beautiful" The Diamond firetail (Stagonopleura guttata) showcases its vibrant plumage

Background imageFiretail Collection: Diamond firetail, Stagonopleura guttata

Diamond firetail, Stagonopleura guttata (Spotted-sided grosbeak, Fringilla leucocephala). Handcoloured copperplate drawn and engraved by John Latham from his own A General History of Birds

Background imageFiretail Collection: Beautiful firetail, Stagonopleura bella

Beautiful firetail, Stagonopleura bella (Black-lined grosbeak, Fringilla bella). Illustration by H. Kearsley from a specimen in the Linnean Society Museum

Background imageFiretail Collection: HAMPTON INSTITUTE, c1899. Louis Firetail, a Crow Creek Sioux man, wearing tribal clothing

HAMPTON INSTITUTE, c1899. Louis Firetail, a Crow Creek Sioux man, wearing tribal clothing, in an American history class at Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia

Background imageFiretail Collection: Lophura ignita macartneyi, Tragopan melanocephalus

Lophura ignita macartneyi, Tragopan melanocephalus
Plate 70, lithograph by K.I. Brodtmann from Heinrich Rudolf Schinzs Naturgeschichte und Abbildungen der V� -Gattungen, (1831-1833)

Background imageFiretail Collection: Stagonopleura bella, beautiful firetail

Stagonopleura bella, beautiful firetail
Watercolour 242 by the Port Jackson Painter from the Watling Collection titled Nitid Grosbeak

Background imageFiretail Collection: Estrildid finches

Estrildid finches
Illustration by M.W. Woodcock from Derek Goodwins Estrildid Finches of the World, (1982). Plate 7, page 257

Background imageFiretail Collection: Red-browed Finch (Neochmia temporalis) adult, feeding on ground, Lamington N. P

Red-browed Finch (Neochmia temporalis) adult, feeding on ground, Lamington N. P. Queensland, Australia
Red-browed Finch (Neochmia temporalis) adult, feeding on ground, Lamington N.P. Queensland, Australia

Background imageFiretail Collection: Red-browed Firetail Neochmia temporalis Lamington NP Queensland Australia

Red-browed Firetail Neochmia temporalis Lamington NP Queensland Australia

Background imageFiretail Collection: Beautiful Firetail At Bear Gully Camp Ground beside the ocean at Walkerville, southern Victoria

Beautiful Firetail At Bear Gully Camp Ground beside the ocean at Walkerville, southern Victoria, Australia
DH-4334 Beautiful Firetail At Bear Gully Camp Ground beside the ocean at Walkerville, southern Victoria, Australia. Stagonopleura bella Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageFiretail Collection: Diamond Firetail - In creepers side view, captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK

Diamond Firetail - In creepers side view, captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK
BB-787 Diamond Firetail - In creepers side view, captive cage bird UK Emblema guttata Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageFiretail Collection: Diamond Firetail - On branch wings open front view, captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK

Diamond Firetail - On branch wings open front view, captive cage bird Bedfordshire, UK
BB-786 Diamond Firetail - On branch wings open front view, captive cage bird UK Emblema guttata Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFiretail Collection: Red-browned Firetail / Red-browned Finch - pair for the year formerly

Red-browned Firetail / Red-browned Finch - pair for the year formerly: Aegintha temporalis & Emblema temporalis
HB-3128 Red-browed Firetail / Red-browned Finch - pair for the year Neochmia temporalis formerly: Aegintha temporalis & Emblema temporalis Hans & Judy Beste Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageFiretail Collection: Red-eared Firetail - on ground. Endemic to the extreme southwest of Western Australia

Red-eared Firetail - on ground. Endemic to the extreme southwest of Western Australia
DH-3732 Red-eared Firetail - on ground Endemic to the extreme southwest of Western Australia Stagonopleura oculata Don Hadden Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageFiretail Collection: Painted Finch / Firetail, male perched. Inhabits arid spinifex covered land especially where there

Painted Finch / Firetail, male perched. Inhabits arid spinifex covered land especially where there are rocky hills with
DH-3643 Painted Finch / Firetail, male perched Near Marble Bar, Western Australia. Emblema pictum Inhabits arid spinifex covered land especially where there are rocky hills with pools of water


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"Exploring the Diverse World of Firetail: From Diamond to Beautiful" The Diamond firetail (Stagonopleura guttata) showcases its vibrant plumage, adding a touch of elegance to the avian kingdom. With its striking red and black feathers, the Beautiful firetail (Stagonopleura bella) captivates onlookers with its sheer beauty. Step back in time with Louis Firetail, a Crow Creek Sioux man from c1899, as he proudly dons traditional tribal clothing at Hampton Institute. Witness the Red-browed Finch (Neochmia temporalis) gracefully foraging on the ground amidst the breathtaking Atherton Tableland in Queensland's Great Dividing Range. The Lophura ignita macartneyi and Tragopan melanocephalus species showcase their fiery colors within the realm of firetails. Delve into the world of Estrildid finches and discover their unique characteristics that set them apart from other bird species. Observe another Red-browed Finch adult feeding on the ground within Lamington National Park in Queensland, Australia – nature's own picturesque buffet. Encounter an enchanting sight as a Red-browed Firetail (Neochmia temporalis) graces Lamington National Park with its presence – truly a sight to behold. Immerse yourself in nature's symphony as you spot a Beautiful Firetail at Bear Gully Camp Ground beside Walkerville's mesmerizing ocean views in southern Victoria, Australia. Even across continents, admire the captivating beauty of Diamond Firetails as they perch among creepers inside captive cages in Bedfordshire, UK – showcasing their allure worldwide.