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SCG10458 - St. Vincent – 4c Soufrière Bird (Myadestes genibarbis sibilans) – Early Elizabeth II Definitive
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A finely illustrated 4-cent definitive stamp from St. Vincent, showcasing the Soufrière Bird (Myadestes genibarbis sibilans), a species native to the Lesser Antilles. Issued during the Queen Elizabeth II era, the design features the bird perched against lush volcanic highland scenery—likely referencing the island’s famous La Soufrière volcano. The vivid combination of grey, orange, and olive-green tones makes this a standout thematic issue for Caribbean ornithology collectors. An attractive and well-printed classic from the early post-colonial period of St. Vincent.
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