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SCG13387 - John Gould & Trogon ambiguus Bird – Comoros 150 FC Stamp (2008)
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This stamp from Comoros (Union des Comores) honors the renowned British ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881), celebrated for his pioneering work in bird illustration and taxonomy. The design features Gould’s portrait alongside a beautifully illustrated Trogon ambiguus, a vibrant tropical bird known for its striking red belly and long tail. The artwork reflects Gould’s famous style of scientific bird illustration that helped document many exotic species in the 19th century. Issued in 2008 with a denomination of 150 Francs, the stamp is part of a thematic series celebrating notable naturalists and avian biodiversity. It is especially appealing to collectors of bird, wildlife, and scientist-themed philatelic issues.
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