This article contains images of wings and birds flying on five different kinds of philatelic items. Images of wings and birds flying and birds soaring and birds migrating are illustrated on the following items: first day covers (fdc), registered covers, first day flown cover, lettercard and aerogram.
“Wings spread and Birds flying over a wetland area” on First Day Cover (FDC) of 1990 Issued by the Post Office of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR
“Wings spread and feather, and Pigeon flying” on First Day Cover (FDC) of 1993 Issued by the Post Office of Poland
“Wings spread and Philippine eagle flying” on First Day Cover (FDC) of 2001 Issued by the Post Office of the Philippines
“Parrots flying” on First Day Flown Cover from Japan which was Mailed on June 23, 2003
“Wings spread and Birds of Prey flying” on Used Registered Cover from Sweden which was Mailed on December 2, 2003
“Wings spread and Pink Cockatoo flying” on Aerogram with Cockatoo, Vic. Cancellation of 1985 Issued by the Post Office of Australia
“Wings spread and Ciconia ciconia soaring in the sky” on Used Registered First Day Cover (FDC) of 1991 and which was Issued by the Post Office of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR
“Wings spread and Birds flying and migrating” in the 1983 Cancellation of the Lettercard Issued by the Post Office of Australia
“Wings spread and Birds flying and migrating” on First Day Cover (FDC) with Receiver’s Name and Address of 1966 Issued by the Post Office of the United States of America or USA
Large Image of “Wings spread and Birds flying and migrating” on First Day Cover (FDC) with Receiver’s Name and Address of 1966 Issued by the Post Office of the United States of America or USA
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