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Name: southern red bishop
Type: bird
Appearing in designs:
southern red bishop (2 stamps of Botswana, 2014)
southern red bishop Euplectes orix Botswana 5/13/2014 1234 issue=2014 dt=Spectacular birds of Botswana
Synonyms:
Euplectes orix
— Euplectes orix Benin 12/7/1999 300f issue=Native Birds 1999
— Euplectes orix & Protea cynaroides Burundi 12/18/2015 3690fr issue=Birds and Plants 2015
— Euplectes orix (1981 Lesotho) Lesotho 4/20/1981 1m issue=1981 dt=birds (1981 Lesotho)
— Euplectes orix (1981 Togo) Togo 8/10/1981 100fr dt=birds (1981 Togo)
— Euplectes orix (1984) Nigeria 10/24/1984 30k dt=rare birds (1984)
— Euplectes orix (1988 Guinea) Guinea 7/5/1988 150fr issue=Scouts, Birds and Butterflies
— Euplectes orix (1988 Sierra Leone) Sierra Leone 6/25/1988 10le issue=Birds 1988 dt=birds (1988 Sierra Leone)
— Euplectes orix (1990) (3 stamps, Gambia & Tanzania, 1990, 1 is ovpt)
— Euplectes orix (1992) (2 stamps, Lesotho & Malawi, 1992)
— Euplectes orix (1994) Sierra Leone 8/10/1994 800le issue=Birds 1994 dt=birds (1994 Sierra Leone)
— Euplectes orix (1996) Guinea 9/28/1996 500fr dt=birds (1996 Guinea)
— Euplectes orix (1997) Antigua 4/24/1997 $1.20 dt=endangered species (1997 Antigua)
— Euplectes orix (1998) Comoro Islands 1998 175fr issue=Birds from around the World
— Euplectes orix (1999) (2 stamps, Barbuda & Dominica, 1999)
— Euplectes orix (2000) (3 stamps, Democratic Republic of the Congo & 2 others, 2000)
— red bishop Euplectes orix Ghana 10/14/1991 80c issue=The Birds of Ghana
— southern red bishop Euplectes orix Botswana 5/13/2014 1234 issue=2014 dt=Spectacular birds of Botswana
Euplectes orix franciscanus
— Euplectes orix franciscanus Niger 12/9/1970 40fr issue=birds 1970-1 dt=birds (1967 Niger)
Euplectes orix nigrifrons
Euplectes oryx
— Euplectes oryx (2 stamps, Chad & Swaziland, 1961-1976)
eveque rouge
— eveque rouge Rwanda 12/18/1967 20c dt=birds (1967 Rwanda)
red bishop
— red bishop Botswana 7/3/1978 15t issue=1978 dt=birds (1978 Botswana)
— red bishop Euplectes orix Ghana 10/14/1991 80c issue=The Birds of Ghana |
External links:
Wikipedia article |