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2009: Snövita Djur - Snow White Animals (Illustrator - Staffan Ullström; Engraver - Piotr Naszarkowski) |
The magic of snow and a trio of fauna wearing their winter coats. The winter scenes feature a Rock Ptarmigan (Lagopus muta) although in Canada and Scotland is simply known as ptarmigan, a word derived from the Scottish Gaelic for croaker. Next is a stoat but as it is in its winter finery - an ermine (or in Swedish Hermelin). Lastly a Mountain Hare (Lepus timidus) a bundle of fur and twitching whiskers. These were the International Christmas Mail stamps, sending a little bit of Sweden 's winter out into the world.
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1997: Spotted Polecat (Design - D Vasarheli) |
This little chap could almost be wearing a trapper hat although all the fabulous fur is growing on a marbled or spotted polecat (Vormela peregusna)
seen here going about its daily life. When alarmed it arches its back and curls its tail and may inflict a foul smell emanating from under that tail if threatened.
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2013: SEPAC - Young Animals of the Alpine Region (Design - Eric Beck) |
Among the mountains of Liechtenstein a young marmot is coming out of its burrow. A shrill whistle is used as a warning to other marmots of predators, hope this one has sharp hearing while it is out in the open.
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2013: SEPAC - Baby Animals (Design - Marta Gullklett) |
I started in winter but here is the promise of spring with cute little bundles of wool. The Faroe Islands lambs arrive in late April.
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Lost Sheep on top of the York Left Luggage Office |
Sunday Stamps II theme this week is - small animals - appreciate the small things in life at -
See It On A Postcard
3 comments:
The white on white looks so very Swedish.
I did not know that a stoat became an ermine in winter!
The spotted polecat looks almost like two animals in one with its facial fur so different from its body fur.
I didn't thought of baby animals as "small" animals :)
Sorry but it was the sheep with socks who caught my attention first!
Beautiful selection - especially the Swedish stamps.
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