Stamp
SCG7027 - Guernsey 1978 – Spotted Redshank (13p)
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This 1978 issue from the Bailiwick of Guernsey features the elegant Spotted Redshank (Tringa erythropus), a graceful wader bird known for its slender profile and red legs. The bird is beautifully illustrated in its breeding plumage, set against a soft brown background evoking Guernsey’s coastal wetlands.
Printed by Courvoisier, one of Europe’s premier stamp printers, the design showcases fine detail and rich color depth typical of Guernsey’s late-1970s nature series. The 13-pence denomination and Queen Elizabeth II’s silhouette appear prominently, balancing artistry with postal function.
This issue forms part of Guernsey’s celebrated series depicting local birdlife, reflecting the islands’ commitment to wildlife conservation and natural heritage.
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