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SCG5989 - St. Vincent 4¢ Soufrière Bird (Myadestes genibarbis sibilans)
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This 4-cent definitive stamp from St. Vincent beautifully depicts the Soufrière Bird (Myadestes genibarbis sibilans), also known as the Gray Trembler. Issued during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, it features the royal cipher “E II R” and shows the bird perched against a lush volcanic landscape representing the island’s mountainous terrain near La Soufrière. The artwork captures the species’ soft grey plumage, orange throat, and natural grace—an elegant tribute to St. Vincent’s avian biodiversity. This issue is a favorite among collectors of Caribbean fauna and British Commonwealth definitive series.
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