Overview

Australia is home to some 36 species of raptors, or birds of prey. Our nocturnal raptors (active at night) are owls, while our diurnal raptors (active during the day) include a variety of eagles, hawks, kites, harriers and falcons. This stamp series features three diurnal raptors.

These powerful birds feed on a variety of mammals, birds, insects, reptiles and fish, and also scavenge for carrion, including road kill.

Generally endowed with keen eyesight, a broad wingspan and strong, sharp talons, diurnal raptors are skilled hunters, using various techniques to locate, pursue and seize their prey. Some fly low searching for creatures on the ground, some hover in open areas then drop on their victim, some hide in tree foliage before launching an ambush, while others glide then swoop on their unsuspecting meal. Raptors are apex predators that regulate the populations of smaller animals and can help farmers by catching mice and other pests.

Technical specifications

Issue date
8 April 2025
Issue withdrawal date
1 November 2025
Denomination
$1.50 × 3
Stamp & product design
Tim Hancock, Backpack
Paper: gummed
Tullis Russell 104gsm Red Phosphor/Blue PVA Stamp Paper
Printer
EGO
Printing process
Offset lithography
Stamp size (mm)
37.5 x 26
Minisheet size (mm)
170 x 80
Perforations
13.86 x 14.6
Sheet layout
Module of 50
FDI postmark
Eaglehawk VIC 3556
FDI withdrawal date
7 May 2025

Stamps in this issue

$1.50 Little Eagle Hieraaetus morphnoides

Although found throughout mainland Australia, this bird is declining in numbers, mostly due to habitat loss. The stamp photograph is © Simon Cherriman.

$1.50 Grey Falcon Falco hypoleucos

This is one of the world’s rarest Falco species, with an estimated 350 breeding pairs, and possibly fewer than 1,000 individuals. The stamp photograph is © Angus Emmott.

$1.50 Black-breasted Buzzard Hamirostra melanosternon

Famous as one of the few species in the world to use tools, this clever bird throws down stones to crack the eggs of large birds such as the emu and brolga. The stamp photograph is © Graham Collins.