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SCG3134 - Rwanda 1967 Red-billed Quelea Stamp
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Issued in 1967 by Rwanda, this 60-centime stamp features the Red-billed Quelea (Quelea quelea), a small weaver bird known for its intricate nest-building skills. The illustration shows the bird in mid-flight with its distinctive red beak and a woven hanging nest below. The French inscription "Travailleur à bec rouge" translates to “Red-billed Worker.” Designed by J. Van Noten and printed by Courvoisier S.A., this stamp is part of a natural history series showcasing Rwanda's rich avifauna.
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