# MFN545 - 2021 Flaminogs, Mint Sheet of 4 & Mint Souvenir Sheet, Canouan
2021 Flamingos
Mint Sheet of 5 Stamps Plus Souvenir Sheet
- Includes six stamps total, five on the mint sheet and one on the souvenir sheet
- The stamps picture photo-quality images of flamingos in their natural habitat engaging in different behaviors
Issuing Country: Canouan Grenadines of St. Vincent
Value: Various
Format: Sheet of 5 and Souvenir Sheet of 1
About the stamp design: The stamps on this mint sheet and souvenir sheet picture photo-quality images of flamingos. The designs include the animal’s scientific family name as well, Phoenicopteridae. The selvage of the souvenir sheet includes a text box which reads: “Adult flamingos’ feathers range from light pink to bright red due to their food supply. The brighter the feathers, the more well-fed the flamingo is.”
History the stamp represents: Caribbean flamingos can be found on the north coast of South America, the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, and on various Caribbean islands. They gather in large colonies that consist of a few dozen to hundreds of thousands of birds. They are known for their elaborate vocalizations and brightly colored feathers.
2021 Flamingos
Mint Sheet of 5 Stamps Plus Souvenir Sheet
- Includes six stamps total, five on the mint sheet and one on the souvenir sheet
- The stamps picture photo-quality images of flamingos in their natural habitat engaging in different behaviors
Issuing Country: Canouan Grenadines of St. Vincent
Value: Various
Format: Sheet of 5 and Souvenir Sheet of 1
About the stamp design: The stamps on this mint sheet and souvenir sheet picture photo-quality images of flamingos. The designs include the animal’s scientific family name as well, Phoenicopteridae. The selvage of the souvenir sheet includes a text box which reads: “Adult flamingos’ feathers range from light pink to bright red due to their food supply. The brighter the feathers, the more well-fed the flamingo is.”
History the stamp represents: Caribbean flamingos can be found on the north coast of South America, the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico, and on various Caribbean islands. They gather in large colonies that consist of a few dozen to hundreds of thousands of birds. They are known for their elaborate vocalizations and brightly colored feathers.