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The King Fire burned Sept/Oct 2014 on the Eldorado and Tahoe National Forests. Information is available on Inciweb: inciweb.nwcg.gov/incident/4108/
OK, so the engine is primarily an air pump and the brief bits of fire keep the air moving, but "fire" gives the caption a bit more heat...
Name: Fire-tufted barbet
Scientific: Psilopogon pyrolophus
Malay: Takur Api
Family: Megalaimidae
IUCN Red List (v3.1, 2016): Least Concern
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At 2:32PM on 7/24/16, the LAFD responded to a reported structure fire in the 1300 block of Curson Av. The firefighters quickly took control of a small contents fire, preventing further damage to the home.
© Photo by Yvonne Griffin
LAFD Incident: 072416-0866
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Iris "Tara" Knipper, Spiral Fire stage performance, Mitteralterlich Phantasie Spectaculum, Fühlinger See, Köln-Fühlingen, Germany, July 24, 2010.
backyard with the chiminea after a summer fakeout dinner (grilled steak and salad with spicy avocado/mango heaven).
We dragged Elaine away from her workworkwork and enjoyed some drinks and yakking around the fire. I went to bed with my hair smelling like a campfire. Hooray for spring!
The 51,000+-acre Sheepshead fire burned almost entirely in open desert country dominated by grass and shrubs. Most of the fire was on BLM land and the rest was on private land. No National Forest land was involved in this fire and very little forest burned.
The Sheepshead fire was located in southeast Oregon, 75 miles southeast of Burns. The fire was ignited by lightning on August 9, 2001, and spread rapidly in the open shrub and grassland area to more than 10,000 acres by August 11. Passing thunderstorms, gusty winds and multiple new fires impeded containment efforts. This complex of fires consisted of the Sheepshead and Stone House fire.
To learn more about wildland fire in Oregon/Washington head on over to: www.blm.gov/or/resources/fire/index.php