2001: Year of the Snake |
Tradition says that St Patrick banished snakes from both Ireland and the Isle of Man. Some 800 years ago arguments were had as to whom the Isle of Man belonged to - England or Ireland (based on the absence of snakes). It was claimed Ireland but the counterclaim was that if you brought a snake into the Isle of Man it did not die, as it would have done in Ireland.
1988: Reptiles |
In pursuit of green I found a venomous tree vipers (Bothrops bicolor) only found in central America and
the Sri Lankan green vine snake (Ahaetull nasuta), 'only' mildly venomous
2001: The Snake |
1995: Reptiles and Amphibians |
I had thought that St Patrick had also banished toads but maybe the small Natterjack toad looked like a frog to the saint. They are very rare and breed in shallow coastal pools. There are a populations near me in the sand dunes of north west England, always a walk with a purpose to look for their tadpoles as the breeding season starts. A small toad with a big 'voice' heard here
2013: Europa: The Postman's Van |
County Wicklow |
with different pictures on them. My persona favourite is the flying postman in superman pose but only managed a snatched photo of one as it whizzed past at speed.
Sunday Stamps this week on St Patrick's Day is Snakes, Green or Irish Stamps - See It On A Postcard
6 comments:
Great collection today - and I have to add the Isle of Man stamp is stunning. Wow.
Your first stamp is amazing, thank you.
i had to go find the superman an post van...
I like what the Isle of Man did with their snake.
Natterjack is a great name for that toad!
Those Swedish ones are terrific!
Awesome awesome stamp the first one!! I also like the green van. But they are all beautiful!!
Nelson seems friendly to me but... well, it's still a snake!
Love your collection for today. As others said, the first one wins the prize!
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