Bird stamp
A bird stamp is a postage stamp that illustrates one or more birds. It is a popular theme in topical stamp collecting.[2]
Birds started appearing on stamps by 1875, when Japan issued a series of three stamps bearing stylized illustrations of the three species Motacilla alba, Accipiter gentilis and bean goose.[3][4] The first United States bird stamp, depicting an eagle with wings outspread, was issued in 1869 on Scott #116 and #121, on stamps that were issued for general mail usage. The UK issued its first in honor of "Nature Week" in 1963.[3] As of 2003, over 10,000 bird stamps had been issued around the world. A series of BIRD SPECIES NATIVE TO MYANMAR.[5] [6]
A prominent collector is Chris Gibbins whose collection of over twelve thousand stamps portrays about three thousand species.[2] Organisations that cover this field include the American Topical Association and The Bird Stamp Society.[7]
References and sources
- Notes
- ^ Esten, Sidney (1941), "Birds on Stamps", Stamps, 35: 20
- ^ a b Koeppel 2006, p. 14.
- ^ a b Malcolm Ogilvie, "Birds on Stamps", Birds of Britain: The Monthly Web Magazine for Birdwatchers, March 2002.
- ^ "1875 Bird definitive stamps of Japan". colnect.com. Retrieved 2015-11-18.
- ^ "Myanmar Postage Stamps issued during Military Coup D'état".
- ^ Stanley Gibbons catalog listing for Collect Birds on Stamps 5th Edition Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "The Bird Stamp Society brings bird stamp collectors together". The Bird Stamp Society. 2015. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
- Sources
- Bleeker, Sonia (1966), The Golden Book of Bird Stamps
- Daly, Kathleen (1955), Bird Stamps
- Eriksen, Hanne; Eriksen, Jens (1996), Collect Birds on Stamps, Stanley Gibbons, ISBN 9780852594087
- Esten, Sidney (1954), Birds of the World on Stamps, American Topical Association
- Bird Stamps of All Countries with a Natural History of Each Bird, Grosset & Dunlap, 1935
- The World of Birds on Stamps, Hayes, 1975
- Jackson, Christine (1978), Collecting Bird Stamps, ISBN 0854931260
- Koeppel, Dan (2006), To See Every Bird on Earth: A Father, a Son, and a Lifelong Obsession, Penguin, ISBN 9781440627033
- Lant, Hugh (1975), Bird Stamps of the World Check-List, ISBN 0950476803
- Collect Birds on Stamps, Stanley Gibbons, 2002, ISBN 9780852595329
- BIRDS ON STAMPS
External links
- Birds of the World on Postage Stamps – Chris Gibbins' collection online