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White-throated Sparrow - Zonotrichia Albicollis

Songbirds

Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue April 5, 2014
Year 2014
Quantity 40,000,000
Denomination
Forever
Denomination Value $0.49
Color Black, Cyan, Magenta, Yellow
Perforation or Dimension 0.98 x 1.56 in./24.90 x 39.62 mm
Series Songbirds
Series Time Span 2014
Issue Location Dallas, TX 75260
Postal Administration United States

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About Stamp

Breeding mostly in the forests of Canada, white-throated sparrows can be seen east of the Rocky Mountains and along the Pacific Coast during the winter. These sparrows are best located by looking at the ground, where they search under leaves for insects and seeds. White-throated sparrows also nest on or near the ground. Their striped heads are marked with a yellow patch between the eye and the beak, and bright white feathers at the throat give this bird its name.

About Stamp Series

On April 5, 2014, in Dallas Texas, the U.S. Postal Service® will issue Songbirds First-Class Mail® stamps (Forever® priced at 49 cents), in ten designs, in a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) booklet of 20 stamps. The stamps will go on sale nationwide April 5, 2014.

The U.S. Postal Service® celebrates ten melodic voices with the Songbirds stamps: the Western Meadowlark (Sturnella neglecta), the Mountain Bluebird (Sialia currucoides), the Western Tanager (Piranga ludoviciana), the Painted Bunting (Passerina ciris), the Baltimore Oriole (Icterus galbula), the Evening Grosbeak (Coccothraustes vespertinus), the Scarlet Tanager (Piranga olivacea), the Rose-breasted Grosbeak (Pheucticus ludovicianus), the American Goldfinch (Spinus tristis) and the White-throated Sparrow (Zonotrichia albicollis).

Each colorful bird is shown perching on a fence post or branch embellished with vines, pinecones, leaves, or flowers. The artwork appears against a plain, white background.

Why do songbirds make such a glorious racket every morning? In a word, love. Males sing to attract females, and to warn rivals to keep out of their territory. Between 4,000 and 4,500 different types of songbirds can be found around the planet, accounting for nearly half of all bird species. Songbirds are identified by their highly developed vocal organs, although some, like the crow, have harsh voices, and others sing rarely, or not at all. All songbirds are classified as perching birds. With three toes that point forward and one that points backward, they can grip branches, grasses, or telephone wires with ease.

Illustrator Robert Giusti painted the portraits, based on photographs. Art director Derry Noyes designed the stamps.

Songbirds will be issued as Forever® stamps in booklets of 20. These Forever stamps will always be equal in value to the current First-Class Mail® one-ounce rate.

Creators

Art Director: Derry Noyes.
Designer: Derry Noyes.
Typographer: Derry Noyes.
Artist: Robert Giusti.
Modeler: Joseph Sheeran.

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Reference

USPS Postal Bulletin 22385. Copyright: USPS.

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