Some Favorite Birds on Stamps
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- Some favorite birds, not all of them, and some of the stamps they appear on, not all of them.
Caution: Very Mild Philatelic Content
NOTES: The Thai peacocks are Scott 2378-79 (thanks to Ted Talks Stamps).
I found one other House Sparrow stamp, so the one shown is not the only one.
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Very professional sr on the writing or historical stamps.
Blessings give to mi some ideas to building any colection.
Fitting topic as today I was doing a little research to determine what kind of bird is always standing by the 12th hole at my golf course. Heron or crane? It's definitely a heron. Going to try and get a good picture tomorrow to determine what kind if heron it is. Thanks for the video.
Let me know. I love herons. I don’t know where you are, so can make a suggestion on what to look for.
@@rhole2001 I'm in Ottawa, Canada.
Paul, herons stand and fly with their necks curved into an s shape. Cranes keep their necks straight (“craning” his neck to see if you’re going to make that birdie. LOL)
I like the music you use. Hope you're continuing to feel better.
Hey! And there's Millie the Swearing Parrot!
Hi Bob. The Thai peacocks are Scott 2378-79.
Thank you!
Good work! Thank you!
Hello
Came here from Facebook group ATA, whereupon realized have watched your videos on RUclips before.
Thanks for putting this together. As watched, wondered if organized Alphabetically by Bird, then Country, Year. Could have watched a longer video.
Thanks! It was deliberately short and I organized it like it is for my own reasons, but I can see how an alternative you suggest could be useful.
I have 1005 bird stamps, most of the japanese stamps you showed i had, the rest i didn't have.