List of Birds On Stamps of Andorra - French Stamps

French Stamps

Year Date Species Species Author Value Stamps Catalogues Taxonomy
Scott Yvert Mitchell Sta. & Gib. Order Family
1971 (24.04) Tetrao urogallus Linnaeus, 1758 80c 0 0 0 229 Galliformes Tetraonidae
1972 (27.05) Aquila chrysaetos (Linnaeus, 1758) 60c 0 0 0 238 Falconiformes Accipitridae
1973 (27.10) Parus caeruleus 90c 0 0 0 251 Passeriformes Paridae
Picoides minor (Linnaeus, 1758) 1Fr 0 0 0 252 Piciformes Picidae
1974 (21.09) Serinus citrinella 60c 0 0 0 259 Passeriformes Fringillidae
Pyrrhula pyrrhula (Linnaeus, 1758) 80c 0 0 0 260 Passeriformes Fringillidae
1979 (07.04) Lagopus mutus 1.20Fr 0 0 0 294 Galliformes Tetraonidae
1981 (20.06) Phylloscopus bonelli 1.20Fr 0 0 0 313 Passeriformes Sylviidae
Tichodroma muraria 1.40Fr 0 0 0 314 Passeriformes Tichodromidae
1985 (03.08) Anas platyrhynchos Linnaeus, 1758 1.80Fr 0 0 0 368 Anseriformes Anatidae
Carduelis carduelis (Linnaeus, 1758) 2.20Fr 0 0 0 369 Passeriformes Fringillidae
1992 (04.07) Gyps fulvus (Hablizl, 1783) 3.40Fr 0 0 0 464 Falconiformes Accipitridae
1996 (04.07) Erithacus rubecula (Linnaeus, 1758) 3Fr 0 0 0 510 Passeriformes Muscicapidae
Parus major Linnaeus, 1758 3.80Fr 0 0 0 511 Passeriformes Paridae
1997 (02.06) Delichon urbica 3.80Fr 0 0 0 526 Passeriformes Hirundinidae
1998 (04.05) Fringilla coelebs Linnaeus, 1758 3.80Fr 0 0 0 540 Passeriformes Fringillidae
2001 (14.05) Garrulus glandarius (Linnaeus, 1758) 0.67€ 0 0 0 586 Passeriformes Corvidae
2005 Aegolius funereus (Linnaeus, 1758) 0.90€ 0 0 0 0 Strigiformes Strigidae

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