Sunday 21 March 2021

The Deep Blue Sea

 

2010: Marine Life (Design - |Martin Mörck; Engraver - Top L Sjööblom; Bottom M Mörck)

Swimming though the deep blue sea is a Harbour Porpoise and a very cute Sea Otter.  Then totally on theme there is a Blue Whale which looks grey on the surface but when they dive the light from the sun and the colour of the water make them look deep blue. (10 big blue whale facts here) and lastly in size contrast the small  Ringed Seal.  This was a Swedish and Canada joint issue.  I don't have the Canadian stamps but

1968: Wild Life (Design - John Alexander Crosby)

I do have a magnificent narwhal with its tusk of 10 million nerve endings - the unicorn of the sea.

1967: Fish

Swordfish always look rather grumpy perhaps because they have bills rather than a tusk like the Narwhal.  But now I go small

1968: Sea Fauna

and another blue creature, the Common Lobster, blue above and yellowish below with those formidable pincers. Lobster claws change and grow throughout their lives. The large claw is called the crusher and the smaller claw the pincer or cutter. Like us they can be left or right handed, if that is the right word.

2010: Marine Life Booklet Cover


 

Sunday Stamps II theme - The Deep Blue Sea - dive in at See It On A Postcard
 


5 comments:

violet s said...

I have decided that sea otters are my favourite marine mammal. I don't have the Cdn version of those stamps either. Whenever the stamp shows return I'll have to seek them out.
I like the name xiphias gladiolus.

viridian said...

The lobster is a very familiar sea creature. Lovely stamps to share today!

Ana said...

So much lovely blue on the Swedish stamps - they are just gorgeous to me! Yep, sea otters are indeed adorable :)

Mail Adventures said...

Such beautiful colours on these stamps!
The narwhal is an intriguing creature.

Bob Scotney said...

Those swedish stamps really stand out.