Stamp: Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) - overprinted (Barbados 1981)

Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) - overprinted (Barbados 1981)

01 September (Barbados ) within release Birds goes into circulation Stamp Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) - overprinted face value 60 Barbadian cent

Stamp Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) - overprinted in catalogues
Michel: Mi:BB 538
Stamp Number: Sn:BB 565
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:BB 536

Stamp is square format.

60 cents on 70 cents

Also in the issue Birds:

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Stamp Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) - overprinted in digits
Country: Barbados
Date: 1981-09-01
Print: Photogravure
Perforation: 14
Emission: Definitive
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 60 Barbadian cent

Stamp Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) - overprinted it reflects the thematic directions:

Birds (Aves), a subgroup of Reptiles, are the last living examples of Dinosaurs. They are a group of endothermic vertebrates, characterised by feathers, toothless beaked jaws, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a strong yet lightweight skeleton. Birds live worldwide and range in size from the 5 cm (2 in) bee hummingbird to the 2.75 m (9 ft) ostrich. They rank as the class of tetrapods with the most living species, at approximately ten thousand, with more than half of these being passerines, sometimes known as perching birds. Birds are the closest living relatives of crocodilians.

Animals are multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom Animalia (also called Metazoa). All animals are motile, meaning they can move spontaneously and independently, at some point in their lives. Their body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later on in their lives. All animals are heterotrophs: they must ingest other organisms or their products for sustenance.

Stamp, Bananaquit (Coereba flaveola) - overprinted, Barbados,  , Birds, Animals (Fauna)