Friday, October 1, 2010
White Eye Birds of Nauru. Nauru - 2005
The miniature sheet comprised of 6 pieces stamps depicted White Eye bird species of Nauru.The species are Long-billed White-eye, Golden White-eye, Bridled White-eye, Samoan White-eye, Fai-chuck White-eye.This is part of three set of miniature sheet issued by Nauru on 2005 with logo of Bird Life International.

Golden White-eye (Cleptornis marchei) is a species of bird in the white-eye family Zosteropidae. The species is restricted to the islands of Saipan and Aguijan in the Northern Mariana Islands. This bird has golden coloured plumage and a pale eye-ring. It is a large white-eye, 14 cm long and weighing around 20 g .The species has bright, unmistakable plumage, with: a orange yellow head coupled with a pale eye-ring; a yellow-green back, wings, and tail; and golden orange undersides. Both the bill and legs are orange as well. The Golden White-eye is a generalist, feeding on fruit, berries, insects and nectar, forages in pairs or small family groups.The species is monogamous and lays two eggs in a small cup nest. They usually make a variety of calls. The species makes rasping shorter calls and whistles when in flocks and in flight.




Breeding Birds of Christmas Island – Kiribati 2005
Seabirds are plentiful on Christmas Island, and make up the bulk of the breeding bird population. There are 18 species of seabirds breeding on the island, and Kitirimati or Christmas Island is one of the most important breeding grounds anywhere in the world . Christmas Island was declared a Wildlife Sanctuary in May 1975, in accordance with the Wildlife Conservation Ordinance of the then self-governing colony. Ngaontetaake and the Sooty Tern breeding grounds at North West Point of Christmas Island also became restricted-access zones.
The second miniature sheet of the issued stamp on August 15, 2005 by Kiribati Post featured the breeding birds of Christmas Island. In this regard Kiribati Post has been collaborated with Birdlife International organization . The species have been depicted are : Lesser Frigatebird, Red-tailed Tropicbird, Blue Noddy, Christmas shearwater, Sooty Tern, and Masked Booby.
Seabirds of Kiribati – Kiribati. 2005
Kiribati, officially the Republic of Kiribati, is an island nation located in the central tropical Pacific Ocean.The island nation is composed of 32 atolls and one raised coral island, dispersed over 3.5 million square kilometres.
On August 15, 2005, Kiribati Post collaborated with Birdlife International have issued two miniature sheets, respectively consist of six postage stamps, featured sea birds species. The first miniature sheet depicted sea birds of Kiribati are White-tailed tropicbird (Phaeton lepturus), Black Noddy ( Anous minutus), Red-footed Booby (Sula sula), Wedge-tailed Shearwater (Puffinus pacificus), White Tern (Gygis alba), and Great Frigatebird (Fregata minor).
Birds of Saint Lucia - 2004
On June 30 , 2004, Saint Lucia Post collaborated with the Birdlife International organization, have issued the protected species of birds from their country to celebrate the Unique Carribean treasures. The issue comprise of eight postage stamps depicted the bird species as follows:
- Top row : Antillean Crested Hummingbird ( Orthorhyncus cristatus), Lesser Antillean Pewee (Contopus latirostris) , Purple-throated Carib (Eulampis jugularis), Grey Trembler (Cinclocerthia gutturalis),
- Bottom Row: Rufous-throated Solitaire (Myadestes genibarbis), St. Lucia Warbler (Setophaga delicata), Antillean Euphonia (Euphonia musica), Semper's Warbler (Leucopeza semperi).
To be continued in more detail in the next issue.
The Nauru reed Warbler – Nauru. 2003
Nauru Post issued the bird life international stamps on year 2003 wihich featured the specific endemic bird only in their country, the Nauru Reed Wardbler. The issuance represent in stamps and souvenir sheet. Logo of Bird Life International was printed in the sheet and stamps.
The Nauru Reed Warbler (Acrocephalus rehsei) is a species of the Acrocephalus warblers and the only bird species endemic to the island Nauru. The species is listed as vulnerable by the IUCN, as its habitat on Nauru may be a threat.
The Nauru Reed Warbler measures are small, 15 centimetres long and has a straight beak .The Nauru Reed Warbler is insectivorous passerine birds and its body is greyish-olive above with an off-white below chest and a white eyebrow.
Labels:
Acrocephalus rehsei,
Nauru,
Nauru Reed Warbler,
Year 2003
Southern Giant Petrel – British Antartic Territory . 2005
British Antarctic Territory Post issued the stamp series featured the birdlife Southern Giant Petrel (Macronectes gigantues) also known as Antarctic Giant Petrel on year 2005. The issuance represent in stamps and one souvenir sheet.
The Southern Giant Petrel (Macronectes giganteus), is a large seabird of the southern oceans and was first described as Macronectes giganteus by Johann Friedrich Gmelin, in 1789, based on a specimen from Staten Island off Tierra del Fuego. The Southern Giant Petrel is the largest of the Precellariidae and measures 86–99 cm with a wingspan of 185–205 cm .The male weighs approximately 5 kg and the female 3–8 kg .They have a very large yellow bill, with a green tip and greyish brown legs. The leading edge of its wing was lighter as are the base of the inner primaries, on the underside. White morph unmistakable, normally flecked black. Dark morph has sooty-black juvenile, becoming paler with age. In flight this species has a somewhat hunchbacked appearance.
The range of the Southern Giant Petrel is quite large as it ranges from Antarctica to the subtropics of Chile, Africa, and Australia, and has an occurrence range of 36,000,000 km2 (14,000,000 sq mi). It breeds on numerous islands throughout the southern oceans. The islands with larger populations include the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, South Orkney Islands, Staten Island, South Shetland, Heard Island, Macquarie Island, Prince Edward Islands, and Crozet Islands. The other locations with small populations are the Kerguelen Islands, Gough Island, Tristan da Cunha, Diego Ramirez, Isla Noir as well as four locations on the continent of Antarctica, including Terre Adélie, and small islands off the coast of Argentina near Chubut province.
The Southern Giant Petrel will feed on krill, squid, and offal in coastal and pelagic waters, and unlike most other Procellariiformes, this bird will eat carrion and even attack smaller seabirds. The Southern Giant Petrel starts sexual maturity at six or seven years of age;[ however the average age of first breeding is ten years. Its breeding season begins in October. Its nest is a mound of moss, grass, and stones with a depression in the center and located on bare or grassy ground.
On the year 2009 this species was upgraded to a status of Least Concern from Near Threatened, by the IUCN. Major threats to the well-being of this species start with the typical accidental deaths caused by longline fishing as well as trawl fishing near the Falkland Islands. Human disturbances have also adversely affected this bird.
West Indian Whistling Duck – British Virgin Islands. 2002
British Virgin Islands Post has issued the Birdlife International stamp series depicted the West Indian Whistling Duck or Dendrocygna arborea on year 2002. The issued stamps combined in one souvenir sheet depicted from their life ( from egg till a mature bird). Of course logo of Birdlife International was printed on the sheet.
The West Indian whistling duck is a large goose-like duck with relatively long legs that extend beyond the tail in flight. The upper-parts are mostly brown with pale edgings to the feathers; the rump and tail are blackish. The bill is black and legs are greenish.The length average is 52 cm and the weight average is 1,150 grams.This ducks usually feed nocturnally in stands of royal palm and agricultural fields.
The West Indian whistling duck lives year round in wooded swamps and endemic to the Caribbean, still locally common in Cuba and uncommon in the Bahamas, the Dominican Republic and the Cayman Islands.The West Indian whistling duck population is estimated to have less than 10,000 to 25,000 individuals and is on the decline due to hunting, habitat destruction and predation by the introduced mongoose.
The Seabirds Return – Ascension Island . 2005
Ascention Island Post collaborated with Birdlife International issued the seabird stamps like Fairy Tern actually White Tern(Gygis Alba), White-tailed Tropicbird (Phaethon lepturus), Brown Booby (Sula leucogaster), Brown Noody (Anous stolidus), and Red-billed Tropicbird (Phaethon aethereus).

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