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SCG5997 - Cayman Islands ¼ Cent “Cayman Thrush” Stamp (Queen Elizabeth II Issue)
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Issued by the Cayman Islands during the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, this ¼ cent definitive stamp features the Cayman Thrush (Turdus ravidus), a bird once native to Grand Cayman and now sadly extinct. The design shows the delicate grey bird perched on a branch, with vivid red legs and beak highlighted against a soft blue background. The royal cypher “E II R” and ornamental red panel emphasize the colonial era design. This stamp belongs to the popular “Birds” definitive series that celebrated local fauna in the early 1960s and is cherished among collectors for its naturalistic artwork and historical significance.
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