Stamp
SCG6840 - Australia – Blue-faced Honeyeater (6¢, c. 1966)
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This Australian 6-cent definitive stamp features the striking Blue-faced Honeyeater (Entomyzon cyanotis), a native bird known for its vivid blue facial patch and agile nectar-feeding behavior. The artwork captures the bird in mid-flight, highlighting its olive-green wings and white underparts against a pale background.
Issued as part of the definitive “Native Birds” series during the mid-1960s, this stamp showcased Australia’s rich avian diversity through elegant naturalistic design. It remains a favorite among collectors for its crisp illustration and fine printing typical of the era.
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