US postage stamp, 1991
"American Kestrel"
Scott #2476
Issued: June 22, 1991 - Aurora, CO
Quantity: 550,000,000
Designer: Michael Matherly
Printed By: American Bank Note Co (Lithographed)
With its slate blue and rust plumage, the kestrel makes a colorful and visually unique addition to U.S. postage stamps. A relative of the falcon, this small bird of prey is also known as a "sparrow hawk." Found throughout the United States, it usually makes its home in hollowed out trees or nests deserted by other birds. In 1995, this stamp was reprinted. This reprinted version differed from the original stamp in several ways; the new stamp utilizes a cent sign (¢) and also bears the year date 1995 in the lower left-margin. This same design was also reprinted as coils in 1996.
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current genshin map looks like a penguin smoking a fat blunt
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Mauritius Krestel #AvianAugust day 11. #AvianAugust2023 #illustration #animals #art
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Mind if I ask about 'Axolotls'?
Of course!
It's a page of Axolotl adoptables I never finished. I sold one, but I never really finished the others...
I regret the person I sold the finished one to. u_u I wanna finish the others. ^w^ I might sketch out more.
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i fucking lvoe call ducks every time i see a pic that looksd like this it assures me that life is beautiful
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monastery take on keiichi maebara
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I like ultrakill but it'd be better if it was about a machine that was fueled by love who is looking for her missing cat in the alps
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ଳ hehe jelly fish
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sudden mental image of an I voted sticker that says "I Peed"
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rabbits. dont. have. PAWPADS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! *starts throwing things around with my telekinyanesis *
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HGDFHDGHGHJJ
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guy who clicks "i'm not a robot" captchas while crying and sobbing that they arent a robot
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i wish the giant vultures from prehistoric times never went extinct so that people could've formed falconry-esque partnerships with them and in the modern day we would've had at least one politician who was pecked to death or kidnapped by a massive bird on live tv
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