Stamp: White-browed Scimitar Babbler (Pomatorhinus schisticeps) (India 1968)

White-browed Scimitar Babbler (Pomatorhinus schisticeps) (India 1968)

31 December (India ) within release Domestic birds goes into circulation Stamp White-browed Scimitar Babbler (Pomatorhinus schisticeps) face value 1 Indian rupee

Stamp White-browed Scimitar Babbler (Pomatorhinus schisticeps) in catalogues
Michel: Mi:IN 466
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:IN 265

Stamp is square format.

Also in the issue Domestic birds:

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Stamp White-browed Scimitar Babbler (Pomatorhinus schisticeps) in digits
Country: India
Date: 1968-12-31
Perforation: comb 14¾ x 14¼
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 1 Indian rupee

Stamp White-browed Scimitar Babbler (Pomatorhinus schisticeps) it reflects the thematic directions:

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Stamp, White-browed Scimitar Babbler (Pomatorhinus schisticeps), India,  , Birds, Animals (Fauna)