Category - Birds

Embark on a captivating philatelic journey through the enchanting world of bird-themed stamps! Discover the remarkable diversity of avian species from around the globe, showcased on these beautiful and colorful postage stamps. From majestic birds of prey and exotic tropical species to familiar backyard birds, these stamps offer a glimpse into the fascinating world of avifauna. Explore the intricate plumage, graceful flight, and unique characteristics of each bird depicted on the stamps. Delve into the stories behind these winged creatures, their habitats, and conservation efforts dedicated to their preservation. Whether you’re a bird enthusiast, a nature lover, or a passionate stamp collector, bird-themed stamps will transport you to a realm of natural wonder and ignite your curiosity about the avian wonders that grace our planet. Start your collection today and let the stamps take you on a delightful journey through the captivating world of birds.

Madagascar Republic (Malagasy) Leptosomus Discolor, Cuckoo Roller 1982 Stamp

Issue:        Madagascar Republic (Malagasy) Leptosomus Discolor, Cuckoo Roller 1982 Stamp Type:         Stamp Number of Stamps:         3 Denominations:          3o FMG, Issue Date:           1982 Issued By:       Madagascar ( Post)

Issue:        Madagascar Republic (Malagasy) Leptosomus Discolor, Cuckoo Roller 1982 Stamp

Type:         Stamp

Number of Stamps:         3

Denominations:          3o FMG,

Issue Date:           1982

Issued By:       Madagascar ( Post)

 

 

 

Madagascar Island of Unique Life:


Madagascar is one of the most biologically rich places on Earth. Located off the southeastern coast of Africa it is home to countless species that cannot be found anywhere else. The island has long captured the attention of scientists nature lovers and travelers. Its forests mountains and rivers are filled with strange and beautiful creatures. Among the most remarkable is a bird known as the Cuckoo Roller. This bird is native to Madagascar and nearby islands and plays a special role in the ecosystem. Like many species in Madagascar the Cuckoo Roller is both rare and symbolic of the island unique environment.

 

Cuckoo Roller Strange Bird of the Canopy:


The Cuckoo Roller is known scientifically as Leptosomus discolor. It is not related to true cuckoos or rollers but forms its own separate family. This bird has a large head strong body and broad wings that make it an excellent flyer. It lives mainly in the forests where it hunts insects lizards and small animals. The male and female look very different with males showing a soft green and grey color and females showing brown with streaks. The Cuckoo Roller is often seen flying above the trees or resting on branches high above the forest floor. Its call is strange and echoing adding to its mystery. It is one of the oldest and most unusual birds in Madagascar and is a sign of the island’s ancient natural history.

 

Stamp Honors Bird of Madagascar:


In 1982 the Republic of Madagascar issued a stamp featuring the Cuckoo Roller. This was part of a series celebrating the island’s unique wildlife. The stamp showed the bird in flight with careful detail to its feathers and posture. It became a symbol of national pride and a reminder of the rich biodiversity found on the island. Through this stamp Madagascar shared a part of its natural wonder with the world. It also helped raise awareness about the need to protect endangered species and their habitats. The Cuckoo Roller stamp remains a treasure for collectors and bird lovers alike.

Norway Eurasian Bullfinch 1985 Stamp

Issue:       Norway Eurasian Bullfinch 1985 Stamp Type:       Stamp Number of Stamps:          1 Denominations:          2.50  K , Issue Date:          1985 Issued By:       Norway Post 

Issue:       Norway Eurasian Bullfinch 1985 Stamp

Type:       Stamp

Number of Stamps:          1

Denominations:          2.50  K ,

Issue Date:          1985

Issued By:       Norway Post

 

 

 

Charming Winter Bird Design:


The Eurasian Bullfinch stamp features one of Scandinavia most beloved birds with striking beauty and seasonal charm. Known for its bright pinkish red chest and black cap the Eurasian Bullfinch stands out vividly against Norway wintry backdrops. The stamp captures the bird in exquisite detail perched delicately on a branch highlighting the country dedication to celebrating its natural wildlife. Norwegian postal authorities released this stamp as part of a definitive series that emphasized native fauna with clean elegant artwork.

Symbol of Nordic Nature:


More than just a beautiful stamp this issue represents the deep connection between Norwegians and their natural environment. The Eurasian Bullfinch is often associated with forests and gardens across Norway especially during the snowy months when its plumage becomes a cheerful sight. This stamp not only served a postal function but also played a role in environmental awareness. By featuring local species Norway promoted an appreciation for wildlife conservation and the protection of native habitats through philately.

Collectible Gem from Scandinavia:


Collectors around the world prize the 1985 Norway Eurasian Bullfinch stamp for its artistic and thematic value. With precise engraving and soft color gradients the stamp reflects the Scandinavian style of design minimal yet emotionally evocative. It remains a favorite among bird stamp collectors and thematic enthusiasts focusing on nature and ecology. As part of Norway larger series of fauna stamps this issue contributes to a tradition of elegant and meaningful postal releases. Whether used or mint this stamp holds a quiet charm that resonates with both seasoned collectors and those new to the hobby.

Republic of Madagascar Fish Eagle 1982 Stamp

Issue:        Republic of Madagascar Fish Eagle 1982 Stamp Type:       Stamp Number of Stamps:        7 Stamps Denomination:         200 FMG , Issue Date:          1982 Issued By:        Madagascar Post

Issue:        Republic of Madagascar Fish Eagle 1982 Stamp

Type:       Stamp

Number of Stamps:        7

Stamps Denomination:         200 FMG ,

Issue Date:          1982

Issued By:        Madagascar Post

 

 

 

Madagascar Land of Unique Nature:


The Republic of Madagascar is an island nation located off the southeastern coast of Africa. It is the fourth largest island in the world and is known for its breathtaking landscapes and extraordinary wildlife. Because of its isolation from the African mainland Madagascar has developed a wide range of plants and animals found nowhere else on Earth. Forests mountains rivers and coastlines make it a true paradise for scientists and nature lovers. The country has made efforts to protect its biodiversity and promote environmental awareness. Among its rarest and most majestic animals is the Madagascar Fish Eagle a symbol of strength and survival.

 

Fish Eagle Rare Hunter of the Skies:


The Madagascar Fish Eagle is one of the most endangered birds of prey in the world. It is found only in Madagascar and lives near lakes rivers and coastal waters where it hunts for fish. With its powerful wings sharp beak and piercing eyes it rules the skies above the water. This eagle is known for its deep call and its strong pair bonds as it often mates for life. Sadly its population has declined due to habitat loss deforestation and human disturbance. Conservation groups have worked hard to protect this bird and raise awareness of its fragile status. The Madagascar Fish Eagle is not just a rare bird but also a symbol of the island rich and threatened natural heritage.

 

Stamp Honors a National Treasure:

In 1982 the Republic of Madagascar issued a stamp featuring the Madagascar Fish Eagle to highlight the importance of wildlife conservation. The stamp showed the eagle in full flight with its wings spread wide and its eyes focused on the water below. It was a beautiful and powerful image that captured the grace and strength of this rare predator. The stamp helped draw attention to the eagle endangered status and encouraged efforts to protect its habitat. Through this small piece of art Madagascar celebrated its natural beauty and reminded the world of the urgent need to protect its unique creatures for future generations.

UK Oystercatchers 1982 Stamp

Issue:     UK  Oystercatchers 1982 Stamp Type:     Stamp Number of Stamps:      2 Stamps Denomination:      32 P Issue Date:      1982 Issued By:     Royal Mail, United Kingdom 

Issue:     UK  Oystercatchers 1982 Stamp

Type:     Stamp

Number of Stamps:      2

Stamps Denomination:      32 P

Issue Date:      1982

Issued By:     Royal Mail, United Kingdom

 

 

 

A Stunning Tribute to British Wildlife:

The Oystercatchers stamp is a standout in British philatelic history celebrating one of the country most recognizable shorebirds. This beautifully designed stamp features the Eurasian oystercatcher a striking black and white bird with a long vivid red bill often seen along Britain coastal regions. Known for their sharp calls and expert shellfish hunting skills these birds play a vital role in the UK coastal ecosystem. Issued as part of a special wildlife collection the stamp highlights Britain commitment to showcasing its rich biodiversity. Designed with intricate detail the image captures the oystercatcher natural elegance and the beauty of its coastal habitat. the 1982 UK Oystercatchers stamp remains a prized collectible among philatelists and bird enthusiasts alike.

A Must Have for Collectors:

Among the many wildlife themed stamps issued by the 1982 Oystercatchers stamp stands out for its artistic excellence and natural significance. Depicting a pair of Eurasian oystercatchers the design reflects the beauty of these coastal birds famous for their black and white plumage bright orange red beaks and sharp piercing calls. These birds thrive along Britain shorelines using their specialized bills to feed on mussels and other shellfish. The stamp was part of a special British bird series emphasizing the importance of preserving the nation rich avian diversity.

A Coastal Icon in Philately:

issued in 1982 is a testament to Britain rich tradition of wildlife themed postage. Featuring the Eurasian oystercatcher a well known shorebird this stamp captures the essence of Britain coastal landscapes. Designed to celebrate Britain diverse birdlife the stamp was part of a broader conservation driven philatelic series. It quickly became a collector favorite admired for its precision elegance and realistic depiction of the species in its natural habitat. the 1982 Oystercatchers stamp holds significant value among stamp collectors and bird enthusiasts alike.

United Arab Emirates Falcon 4D Stamp

Issue:      United Arab Emirates Falcon 4D Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        4 D, Issue Date:      1990 Issued By:      Arab Emirates Post 

Issue:      United Arab Emirates Falcon 4D Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        4 D,

Issue Date:      1990

Issued By:      Arab Emirates Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to Emirati Tradition and Culture:

 

The United Arab Emirates stamp issued in 1990 is an exceptional tribute to the nation cultural heritage and its enduring connection to falconry. Falcons are not just symbols of power and grace but also represent the noble tradition of falconry that has been practiced in the UAE for centuries. This 4 Dirham stamp beautifully captures the majestic bird emphasizing its importance in Emirati life. Falconry has long been considered an art form in the UAE and the release of this stamp in 1990 celebrated the rich cultural heritage while drawing attention to the country ongoing efforts to conserve falcons. the stamp remains a highly collectible piece for philatelists and a significant reflection of the UAE commitment to preserving its traditions and natural beauty.

 

Commemorating a National Icon of the UAE:

 

Issued in 1990 the UAE Falcon stamp celebrates the iconic status of the falcon in Emirati culture. Known for their swift flight and noble nature falcons have long been associated with strength skill and honor in the UAE. The release of this stamp served not only as a commemoration of falconry which holds cultural significance but also highlighted the UAE role in protecting endangered species and preserving falconry traditions. The 4 Dirham stamp design likely features a stunning depiction of a falcon in flight representing the bird grace and speed. For collectors this stamp holds significant historical value symbolizing the UAE dedication to conservation efforts and its respect for traditional practices.

 

A Celebration of Heritage and Conservation:

 

The 1990 UAE stamp embodies the nation deep respect for its natural environment and the important role falcons have played in its cultural history. Falconry in the UAE is more than just a hunting method it is an art form that has been passed down through generations. The release of the 4 Dirham stamp in 1990 not only recognized the significance of this practice but also contributed to global awareness about the conservation of falcons and their habitats. Through the stamp design which likely features a falcon in flight or perched majestically the UAE showcased its commitment to preserving both its cultural heritage and wildlife. this stamp is not only an essential piece of UAE philatelic history but also a symbol of national pride and cultural preservation.

United Arab Emirates Falcon 2 Dirham Stamp

Issue:      United Arab Emirates Falcon 2 Dirham Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        2 Dirham, Issue Date:      1990 Issued By:      Arab Emirates Post 

Issue:      United Arab Emirates Falcon 2 Dirham Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        2 Dirham,

Issue Date:      1990

Issued By:      Arab Emirates Post

 

 

 

A Tribute to National Heritage:

 

The Arab Emirates Falcon stamp is a stunning representation of the country deep rooted cultural heritage and national identity. Falcons have long been associated with strength nobility and endurance making them a powerful symbol in Emirati traditions. Falconry a practice passed down through generations highlights the bond between the UAE people and their natural environment. This beautifully designed stamp issued with a face value of 2 Dirhams showcases the majesty of the falcon in fine detail emphasizing its role in Emirati life. this stamp is a highly valued collectible reflecting the UAE’s dedication to preserving its history wildlife and traditions.

 

Honoring the Falcon:

 

stamp issued by the United Arab Emirates is a testament to the nation pride in its rich traditions. Falcons have long been revered in the UAE symbolizing wisdom power and agility. The art of falconry once essential for hunting in the desert is now a UNESCO recognized cultural heritage practice and this stamp pays homage to that legacy. With a detailed depiction of a falcon the stamp represents the UAE commitment to honoring its past while embracing its modern development. historians and cultural enthusiasts the 2 Dirham Falcon stamp is more than just a postal issue it is a reflection of Emirati identity and the timeless connection between nature and tradition.

 

A Symbol of Prestige:

 

Falcons hold a special place in Emirati culture representing freedom vision and strength. The United Arab Emirates Falcon 2 Dirham stamp captures the spirit of this majestic bird which is widely celebrated in local festivals conservation efforts and falconry traditions. The stamp intricate design possibly featuring the Peregrine or Saker falcon highlights the UAE commitment to preserving both its natural heritage and cultural roots. This highly sought after stamp is not only a valuable collector item but also a symbol of the nation’s enduring respect for its history wildlife and the traditions that define its identity.

Czechoslovakia Woodpecker 1959 Stamp

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Woodpecker 1959 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:     1 Stamps Denomination:      20 H, Issue Date:      1959 Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Woodpecker 1959 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:     1

Stamps Denomination:      20 H,

Issue Date:      1959

Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

Celebrates the Beauty of the Woodpecker:

 

In 1959 Czechoslovakia issued a beautifully designed postage stamp featuring the woodpecker a bird known for its striking appearance and rhythmic drumming on tree trunks. This stamp was part of a broader series highlighting the country diverse wildlife emphasizing the importance of nature conservation and the appreciation of native bird species. The woodpecker a symbol of perseverance and adaptability thrives in Czechoslovakia forests where it plays a crucial role in maintaining ecological balance by controlling insect populations. The stamp design likely depicted a detailed illustration of the bird in its natural habitat showcasing the country commitment to preserving its rich biodiversity. By issuing this stamp Czechoslovakia not only celebrated the beauty of its avian life but also promoted awareness of the need to protect the forests these birds call home. this 1959 woodpecker stamp remains a prized collectible for bird lovers and philatelists alike.

Honoring Czechoslovakia Forests:

 

In 1959 Czechoslovakia released a stamp featuring the woodpecker an iconic forest bird that plays a vital role in the ecosystem. The stamp was part of a series showcasing native wildlife reinforcing the country dedication to conservation and its admiration for the natural world. Woodpeckers are known for their unique ability to carve out nesting holes in trees which later provide shelter for other species. Their vibrant plumage and distinctive pecking behavior make them a fascinating subject for nature enthusiasts. The stamp likely captured these details with artistic precision reflecting Czechoslovakia rich tradition of nature-inspired philately. This stamp remains a timeless tribute to the country forests and wildlife serving as a reminder of the importance of protecting natural habitats for future generations.

A Tribute to Native Birdlife:

 

Czechoslovakia 1959 postage stamp featuring the woodpecker was a celebration of the country thriving bird population and natural beauty. As part of a series highlighting native species this stamp emphasized the significance of birds in the region ecosystems. With its ability to shape forests by creating nesting cavities the woodpecker is a key species in maintaining biodiversity. The stamp detailed artwork likely depicted the bird perched on a tree showcasing its vibrant feathers and powerful beak. This philatelic release demonstrated Czechoslovakia appreciation for its natural heritage and commitment to wildlife conservation.

United Arab Emirates Falcon 175 Fils Stamp

Issue:      United Arab Emirates Falcon 175 Fils Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        175 Fils Issue Date:      1990 Issued By:      Arab Emirates Post 

Issue:      United Arab Emirates Falcon 175 Fils Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        175 Fils

Issue Date:      1990

Issued By:      Arab Emirates Post

 

 

 

Majestic Symbol of Heritage:

 

Arab Emirates Falcon stamp is a remarkable tribute to the falcon an enduring symbol of the UAE cultural heritage strength and tradition. Falcons have played a vital role in Emirati history particularly in falconry a practice deeply rooted in Bedouin traditions. This stamp featuring an intricately designed falcon highlights the UAE commitment to preserving its rich heritage and national identity. Issued as part of the country philatelic collection the 175 Fils Falcon stamp is cherished by collectors and enthusiasts alike. It not only reflects Emirati pride but also serves as a reminder of the deep connection between the UAE’s people and their environment.

 

A Tribute to National Identity:

 

Falcon stamp showcases the grace and power of the falcon an iconic bird associated with leadership vision and endurance. In Emirati culture falconry has been practiced for centuries symbolizing courage and skill. This stamp likely featuring a detailed illustration of the majestic bird emphasizes its importance in UAE society where falcons are still revered and even celebrated in festivals and competitions. With a face value of 175 Fils this stamp is an important philatelic issue reflecting the UAE’s efforts to promote its cultural identity on a global scale. Collectors and history enthusiasts highly value this stamp as a representation of heritage and tradition in the modern era.

 

Honoring the Falcon:

 

The 175 Fils Falcon stamp from the United Arab Emirates is a fitting tribute to one of the nation most revered symbols. Falcons are not just birds in the UAE they represent heritage nobility and survival in the desert. The country has taken extensive measures to protect and celebrate these birds including establishing falconry centers and conservation programs. This stamp reflects the UAE appreciation for its past while embracing its future. It remains a highly collectible piece in the world of philately symbolizing the nation deep rooted traditions and its respect for nature and wildlife.

Czechoslovakia Goldfinch 2 kcs 1972 Stamp

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Bratislava 1965 Stamp Type:      Stamp Number of Stamps:       1 Stamps Denomination:        3 KCS, Issue Date:      1965 Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS) 

Issue:      Czechoslovakia Bratislava 1965 Stamp

Type:      Stamp

Number of Stamps:       1

Stamps Denomination:        3 KCS,

Issue Date:      1965

Issued By:      Czechoslovakia Postal Service (USPS)

 

 

 

Celebrating the Beauty of the Goldfinch in 1972:


In 1972 Czechoslovakia issued a stunning stamp featuring the goldfinch (Carduelis carduelis) a small yet vibrant bird known for its striking plumage and melodic song. This stamp was part of a series dedicated to the country rich birdlife highlighting the importance of wildlife conservation and appreciation for nature. The goldfinch a beloved species in Europe is often associated with freedom and resilience making it a fitting subject for this beautifully crafted issue.

Exquisite Artwork Showcasing Nature Elegance:


The design of the 1972 Goldfinch stamp captured the bird in exquisite detail emphasizing its bright red face black-and-gold wings and delicate features. Czechoslovakian stamps were renowned for their high quality engraving and this issue was no exception. The combination of realistic illustration and artistic flair made the stamp both an educational and aesthetic masterpiece. The 2 Kčs denomination was printed in earthy tones blending harmoniously with the bird natural surroundings making it a standout piece in the country ornithological series.

A Treasured Collectible for Bird and Stamp Enthusiasts:


Goldfinch stamp remains a favorite among both philatelists and bird lovers. Its artistic and ecological significance makes it a valued item in thematic collections focused on wildlife and conservation. Beyond its collectible appeal the stamp serves as a reminder of the importance of preserving natural habitats and appreciating the delicate beauty of avian species. Decades after its release it continues to be admired as one of the finest representations of Czechoslovakia dedication to nature in philatelic art.

Netherlands Mooi Den Haag 2007 Mini Sheet

Issue:     Netherland Mooi Den Haag 2007 Mini Sheet Type:      Souvenir Sheet Number of Stamps:     5 Stamps Denomination:      44C,  44C,  44C,  44C, Issue Date:      2007 Issued By:     Netherland Post 

Issue:     Netherland Mooi Den Haag 2007 Mini Sheet

Type:      Souvenir Sheet

Number of Stamps:     5

Stamps Denomination:      44C,  44C,  44C,  44C,

Issue Date:      2007

Issued By:     Netherland Post

 

Netherlands Mooi Den Haag 2007 Mini Sheet

Netherlands Mooi Den Haag 2007 Mini Sheet

 

Discovering the Charm of The Hague:

The Netherlands Mooi Den Haag (Beautiful The Hague) 2007 Mini Sheet is a stunning tribute to one of the Netherlands most iconic cities. Featuring exquisite artwork this mini sheet celebrates the rich culture, history and architecture of The Hague the political and royal heart of the country.

Each stamp in the sheet captures a unique aspect of The Hague, from its stately government buildings to its charming urban landscapes. The artistic detail and vibrant colors reflect the city elegance and significance. As the seat of the Dutch government and the residence of the royal family. The Hague holds a special place in Dutch history and this mini sheet beautifully encapsulates its grandeur.

For collectors and admirers of The Hague this issue is more than just a set of stamps it’s a window into the beauty and history of one of Europe great cities. Whether highlighting landmarks or paying homage to the city rich legacy this mini sheet offers a delightful glimpse of The Hague allure.

 

A Tribute to Elegance:

Mooi Den Haag Mini Sheet celebrates the timeless beauty and historical importance of The Hague. Known for its majestic government buildings lush parks and cultural vibrancy The Hague is a city that resonates with grace and history.

This mini sheet showcases key landmarks and scenic views each stamp thoughtfully designed to reflect the city unique charm. From the iconic Binnenhof to the elegant Peace Palace the mini sheet highlights why The Hague is a jewel in the Netherlands crown.

Collectors will appreciate the sheet intricate artwork and the story it tells about the city heritage. It’s a celebration of The Hague place as a cultural and political hub making it a prized addition to any philatelist collection.

 

The Hague Beauty in Stamps:

Mini Sheet brings The Hague charm to life through a captivating collection of stamps. Designed to celebrate the city historical and cultural significance the mini sheet highlights iconic sites and the unique character of this royal city.

Each stamp features a finely detailed illustration of The Hague renowned landmarks. From historic architecture to serene urban spaces the designs capture the essence of the city. The mini sheet offers a visual tour of The Hague perfect for both stamp enthusiasts and those passionate about Dutch history.

This issue is a fitting homage to The Hague showcasing its elegance and role as a cornerstone of Dutch heritage. It’s a reminder of the city enduring appeal and its contributions to art, culture and governance.