Sunday, 25 January 2026

Zambian Birds

 

1968: Decimal Currency definitive
The Grey Crowned Crane, the 'grey' refers to its body plumage but as can be seen, its crown is a wonderful golden yellow. It is the national bird of Uganda and appears on their flag.
1975: Helmeted Guinea-fowl 
I used to walk past a smallholding that had a few of these round spotted birds. Delightful.

African Fish Eagle, the national bird of Zambia, Zimbabwe and South Sudan. Their call is sometimes called the sound of Africa.
Lady Ross's Turaco whose tails are used for balance, useful for foraging for fruit in trees. Their outer toes can rotate backwards and forwards another useful attribute.
2007: Animals of Zambia
And for something completely different, a bat eared fox. Their ears have a role in regulating temperature by dissipating heat. As it mainly eats insects the ears and their exceptional hearing are very useful when burrowing underground for termites and beetles. Their ears can reach 5 inches (13cm) and are able to rotate independently.

Sunday Stamps A-Z  for Zambia - See It On A Postcard 

4 comments:

viridian said...

A wonderful series of stamps!

FinnBadger said...

These are great! Love the fish eagle

Lisa said...

I love the "round spotted" bird!

violet s said...

Those are quite the magnificent birds. and the ridiculous looking bat eared fox with his party tricked out ears!