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Canada Warbler

Birds of Canada

Stamp Info

Name Value
Date of Issue March 1, 2000
Year 2000
Quantity 3,500,000
Denomination
46¢
Perforation or Dimension 12.5 x 13, diecut, imperforate = découpé à l'emporte-pièce, non dentelé
Series Birds of Canada
Series Time Span 1996 - 2001
Printer Ashton-Potter Canada Limited.
Postal Administration Canada

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Stamp Price Values

Condition Name Avg Value
M-NH-VF
Mint - Never Hinged - Very Fine Only available to paid users
U-VF
Used - Very Fine Only available to paid users
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Layouts

Self-adhesive booklet of 12 stamps (sealed)

Quantity Produced - 500,000
Current Purchase Price: Only available to paid users
Original Purchase Price: $5.52
Perforation: diecut, not perforated
Dimension: 40 mm x 32 mm (horizontal)
Printing Process: Lithography (five colours)
Gum Type: Pressure sensitive
Tagging: General, four sides
Paper: JAC Paper
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Pane of 20 stamps

Quantity Produced - 400,000
Current Purchase Price: Only available to paid users
Original Purchase Price: $9.20
Perforation: 13+
Dimension: 40 mm x 32 mm (horizontal)
Printing Process: Lithography (five colours)
Gum Type: P.V.A.
Tagging: General, four sides
Paper: Tullis Russell
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Uncut Press Sheet - unsigned

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $55.20
Perforation: 13+
Dimension: 40 mm x 32 mm (horizontal)
Printing Process: Lithography (five colours)
Gum Type: PVA
Tagging: General, four sides
Paper: Tullis Russell
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Uncut Press Sheet - signed and numbered

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Original Purchase Price: $89.95
Perforation: 13+
Dimension: 40 mm x 32 mm (horizontal)
Printing Process: Lithography (five colours)
Gum Type: PVA
Tagging: General, four sides
Paper: Tullis Russell
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Official First Day Cover - Combination

Quantity Produced - Unknown
Current Purchase Price: Only available to paid users
Original Purchase Price: $2.14
Cancellation Location: LINDSAY, ONTARIO
Perforation: 13+
Dimension: 40 mm x 32 mm (horizontal)
Printing Process: Lithography (five colours)
Gum Type: PVA
Tagging: General, four sides
Paper: Tullis Russell
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About Stamp

The fifth release in Canada Post's handsome Birds of Canada series features four dramatically diverse winged animals: the Canada warbler, Pacific loon, osprey and blue jay. This set of four domestic-rate stamps will be available in a pane of 20, a self-adhesive booklet of 12, regular and signed uncut press sheets and on an Official First Day Cover to be cancelled at Lindsay, Ontario.

Canada warbler (Wilsonia canadensis)
The Canada warbler is a delicate bird, averaging only 13 cm in length. In full plumage, males and females look much alike, though the female's colouration tends to be duller and its necklace scarcely visible. The warbler winters in Central and South America, from Panama to Peru. During the breeding season it can be found across Canada, from northeastern BC to Nova Scotia. This bird favours cool, moist nesting areas such as rocky ravines that are rich in shrubby undergrowth. Nests are usually located on or near the ground and are home to an average clutch of four white-coloured eggs. Both the male and the female share parenting responsibilities for the first few weeks. Among other duties, they introduce their young to the warblers' diet of spiders, insect larvae, caterpillars, grubs and moths. A skilled flyer, the Canada warbler captures much of its insect prey on the wing, justifying its former name, the Canada flycatcher.

Creators

Designed by Raymond Bellemare. Based on a painting by Pierre Leduc.

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Reference

Canada Post Corporation, Canada's Stamp Details, Vol. 9, No. 2 , 2000, p. 11-12.

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