Description
Odr. (5x2) A = perf. 14:14 K 1/2, C = perf. K 13 1/4
FDC(I), Issue date: 29/07/2013
Picture descriptions:
eep) Barred Eagle Owl (Bubo sumatranus (Raffles, 1822))
eeq) Barn Owl (Tyto alba (Scopoli, 1769))
eer) Collare Scops Owl (Otus Lettia (Hodgson, 1836))
ees) Collared Owlet (Glaucidium brodiei (Burton, 1836))
3312 A 5 B multicolored eep
3313 A 5 B multicolored eeq
3314 A 5 B multicolored eer
3315 A 5 B multicolored ees
Quantity FDC(I): 10,000 pieces
Designer: Miss Mayuree Narknisorn (Thailand Post Co., Ltd.)
Printer: Thai British Security Printing Public Company Limited, Thailand
Conservation Status:
Here as a FDC (Version I) with first day special postmark
Issue Notice:
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The Malay Eagle Owl - Bubo sumatranus reaches a height between 40 and 46 centimeters. The body top is reddish - brown with fine dark horizontal stripes. The body underside is whitish and brown striped . The breast is always slightly darker than the belly . The legs are feathered . The eyes are dark brown.
- The Indian Barn Owl ( T. a most least ) is found in the Indian subcontinent , Sri Lanka, Assam and northern Myanmar. The top is pale gray and brown colored yellow with fine black and white dots , the underside is white to slightly brownish- yellow with many small dots .
- Owls of the genus Otus are small to medium sized birds with a maximum of 28 centimeters body length. The smallest species weigh about 50 g, the heaviest about 300 grams. They are inconspicuous, usually cowhide colors colored gray-brown or brown and the belly is dark längsgestrichelt significantly in many species .
- The Quail pygmy reaches a body size of 15 to 17 cm. The head is gray-brown and has numerous whitish and ocher stains on . The back is gray-brown with dark and lighter stripes. Showy white eyebrows and a white patch on the throat . In the neck there is a occipital face.