Stamp: Eurasian Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland 1996)

Eurasian Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland 1996)

12 March (United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland ) within release 50th Anniv of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust goes into circulation Stamp Eurasian Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) face value 35 British penny

Stamp Eurasian Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) in catalogues
Michel: Mi:GB 1618
Yvert et Tellier: Yt:GB 1864
Stanley Gibbons: Sg:GB 1918
AFA number: AFA:GB 1779

Stamp is horizontal format.

Also in the issue 50th Anniv of the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust:

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Stamp Eurasian Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) in digits
Country: United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland
Date: 1996-03-12
Size: 37 x 35
Perforation: 14 x 14½
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 35 British penny

Stamp Eurasian Bittern (Botaurus stellaris) it reflects the thematic directions:

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