Northern cardinals (Cardinalis cardinalis )with their bright red plumage are good subjects for bird stamps. First seen on a USA Wildlife Conservation stamp in 1972 and ten years later in 1982 on state stamps for West Virginia and Kentucky (and other states) The postcard of Audubon's fine painting depicts the birds on one of their food trees. Thanks again to Natalie for taking so much care in sending this card. Postmarked in Mountain Lakes with the new thin single ring postmark which replaces the red ink double ring . I'm sorry to see the red postmark disappear, it was always so different to most you get around the world. Please take note of the 2002, 60 cent stamp ..its smaller than the older stamps, which I find unusual as generally stamps are getting bigger not smaller:)
Here you will see birds on stamps with clear postmarks to show where the birds have flown from. These places have been plotted on the Google map of Traveling Birds. http://goo.gl/JcbeKc . Click on any bird name beside the map to see the stamps. I hope you enjoy traveling with the birds.
Showing posts with label Virginia. Show all posts
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Monday, 24 December 2012
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
USA- Cardinal, Robin & Meadowlark
Guam is an organized unincorporated territory of the USA located in the western Pacific Ocean where several Navy and Air force bases are maintained.
Postmarked at the Military Post Office (MPO) in Guam on three stamps from the USA 1982 series of State Birds.
Postmarked at the Military Post Office (MPO) in Guam on three stamps from the USA 1982 series of State Birds.
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