List of Birds On Stamps of Croatia

Following is a list of birds on stamps of Croatia:

Year Date Type Species Author Species Value Stamps Catalogues Taxonomy
Scott Yvert Mitchell Sta. & Gib. Order Family
1992 (30.07) NOR Monticola solitarius (Linnaeus, 1758) 40d 132 164 207 193 Passeriformes Turdidae
1993 (23.02) NOR Haliaeetus albicilla (Linnaeus, 1758) 550d 149 184 228 225 Falconiformes Accipitridae
1999 (12.03) NOR Platalea leucorodia Linnaeus, 1758 5k 0 0 498/499 580 Ciconiiformes Threskiornithidae
2004 (22.03) NOR Ardea purpurea Linnaeus, 1766 5k x4 0 632/635 674/677 0 Ciconiiformes Ardeidae
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