Stamp: Long-billed Curlew (Numenius americanus) (Belize 1985)

Long-billed Curlew (Numenius americanus) (Belize 1985)

30 May (Belize ) within release Audubon Bicentenary goes into circulation Stamp Long-billed Curlew (Numenius americanus) face value 3 Belize dollar

Stamp Long-billed Curlew (Numenius americanus) in catalogues
Stamp Number: Sn:BZ 755

Stamp is square format.

3 dollars

Also in the issue Audubon Bicentenary:

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Stamp Long-billed Curlew (Numenius americanus) in digits
Country: Belize
Date: 1985-05-30
Print: Offset and Lithography
Perforation: 14
Emission: Commemorative
Format: Stamp
Face Value: 3 Belize dollar

Stamp Long-billed Curlew (Numenius americanus) 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.

Stamp, Long-billed Curlew (Numenius americanus), Belize,  , Birds