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- Fire-eye abstract "The fire-eyes, Pyriglena, are a genus of birds in the antbird family Thamnophilidae.The genus contains three species, all found in South America. The fire-eyes are 16–18 cm in length, weigh 25-36 g and have characteristic red eyes that give them their name. They have sexually dimorphic plumage, with the females possessing brown to buff coloured bodies with black tails, and the males being black with small patches of white on the back or wings. The fire-eyes eat a variety of insects, and will regularly follow army ants in order to catch prey flushed by them. Two of the fire-eyes are widespread and safe, but one species, the fringe-backed fire-eye, is threatened with extinction.".
- Fire-eye class Bird.
- Fire-eye family Antbird.
- Fire-eye kingdom Animal.
- Fire-eye order Passerine.
- Fire-eye phylum Chordate.
- Fire-eye thumbnail Pyriglena_leucoptera.jpg?width=300.
- Fire-eye wikiPageID "12475920".
- Fire-eye wikiPageLength "2002".
- Fire-eye wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Fire-eye wikiPageRevisionID "611545632".
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Animalia.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Ant-follower.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Ant_follower.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Antbird.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Aves.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Bird.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thamnophilidae.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Chordata.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Chordate.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Fringe-backed_fire-eye.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Jean_Cabanis.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Passeriformes.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Passerine.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Plumage.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Sexual_dimorphism.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink Thamnophilidae.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink White-backed_fire-eye.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLink White-shouldered_fire-eye.
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fire-eye".
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pyriglena".
- Fire-eye wikiPageWikiLinkText "fire-eye".
- Fire-eye classis Aves.
- Fire-eye classis Bird.
- Fire-eye familia Antbird.
- Fire-eye familia Thamnophilidae.
- Fire-eye genus "Pyriglena".
- Fire-eye genusAuthority "Cabanis, 1847".
- Fire-eye hasPhotoCollection Fire-eye.
- Fire-eye imageCaption White-shouldered_fire-eye.
- Fire-eye name "Pyriglena".
- Fire-eye ordo Passeriformes.
- Fire-eye ordo Passerine.
- Fire-eye phylum Chordata.
- Fire-eye phylum Chordate.
- Fire-eye regnum Animal.
- Fire-eye regnum Animalia.
- Fire-eye wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:For.
- Fire-eye wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Fire-eye wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Fire-eye wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Thamnophilidae-stub.
- Fire-eye subject Category:Thamnophilidae.
- Fire-eye hypernym Birds.
- Fire-eye type Animal.
- Fire-eye type Article.
- Fire-eye type Bird.
- Fire-eye type Eukaryote.
- Fire-eye type Species.
- Fire-eye type Article.
- Fire-eye type Thing.
- Fire-eye type Q19088.
- Fire-eye type Q729.
- Fire-eye comment "The fire-eyes, Pyriglena, are a genus of birds in the antbird family Thamnophilidae.The genus contains three species, all found in South America. The fire-eyes are 16–18 cm in length, weigh 25-36 g and have characteristic red eyes that give them their name. They have sexually dimorphic plumage, with the females possessing brown to buff coloured bodies with black tails, and the males being black with small patches of white on the back or wings.".
- Fire-eye label "Fire-eye".
- Fire-eye sameAs Pyriglena.
- Fire-eye sameAs Pyriglena.
- Fire-eye sameAs Pyriglena.
- Fire-eye sameAs Tulisilmät.
- Fire-eye sameAs Pyriglena.
- Fire-eye sameAs Pyriglena.
- Fire-eye sameAs Pyriglena.
- Fire-eye sameAs Pyriglena.
- Fire-eye sameAs m.02w7yq1.
- Fire-eye sameAs Огнеглазки.
- Fire-eye sameAs Pyriglena.
- Fire-eye sameAs Pyriglena.
- Fire-eye sameAs Q1082869.
- Fire-eye sameAs Q1082869.
- Fire-eye wasDerivedFrom Fire-eye?oldid=611545632.
- Fire-eye depiction Pyriglena_leucoptera.jpg.
- Fire-eye isPrimaryTopicOf Fire-eye.
- Fire-eye name "Pyriglena".