20 October 2024

Sunday Stamps | Call Me Duck

Velvet scoter (Melanitta fusca)
Finland, 2017

Ferruginous duck (Aythya nyroca)
France, 1993

Eider Duck (Somateria mollissima)
Netherlands, 2003

Wood duck (Aix sponsa)
USA, 1991

Fake duck
USA, 1985

Different kinds of ducks for today's Sunday Stamps, dedicated to Birds

14 comments:

  1. Lovely stamp from France and the Eider duck stepping out. Love ducks for their ubiquity.

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    1. It seems that ducks are like... everywhere!

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  2. I'm a big fan of ducks. The wood duck would be my favourite. I recall squealing with delight once on seeing one at our local marina, only to have a guy (also with a camera) with a 'so what?' look on his face. How could anyone not be thrilled at seeing him?!

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    1. Maybe he had spent hours looking at other ducks, ha ha.

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  3. A fake duck, ha ha! Great stamps to day.

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  4. The French duck's eye looks just like the decoy's. I like how the eider looks like its just flapping along.

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    1. You almost can see the eider moving, can't you?

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  5. Very nice duck collection there!

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  6. Ferruginous duck… I like the name and the stamp too. And the marching rider duck is so cute.

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    1. I wonder if the name is because of the colours.

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  7. Such a lovely collection!
    (It reminds me of sending you an other kind of Duck - will send it to you soon :-) )

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