Norfolk Island is home to a number of bird species, including over 20 species of seabirds that can be seen from coastal areas, including popular vantage points Captain Cook Monument and Bird Rock. Nepean Island, Phillip Island and the smaller islets off the Norfolk coastline are important breeding areas for these interesting and varied seabird species.
This stamp issue, released on 20 September 2016, is the first issued by Australia Post for Norfolk Island. The stamp designs, by John White of the Australia Post Design Studio, feature two striking photographs that showcase the expressive heads of two iconic seabirds.
The Seabirds of Norfolk Island stamp issue is available from 20 September 2016 online, at participating Post Offices and via mail order on 1800 331 794, while stocks last.
Technical specifications
- Issue date
- 20 September 2016
- Issue withdrawal date
- 30 April 2017
- Denominations
- 1 x $1, 1 x $2
- Stamp design
- John White, Australia Post Design Studio
- Product design
- John White, Australia Post Design Studio
- Printer - gummed
- TBA
- Paper - gummed
- Tullis Russell Red Phos
- Printing process
- Offset lithography
- Stamp size
- 37.5mm x 26mm
- Minisheet size
- 135mm x 80mm
- Perforations
- 13.86 x 14.60
- Sheet layout
- Module of 50 no design
- FDI postmark
- Norfolk Island NSW 2899
- FDI withdrawal date
- 18 October 2016
These spectacular seabirds, though largely white-feathered, are named for their two bright crimson tail quills, which they use to perform intricate courtship rituals in the air. These migratory birds are observed on Norfolk Island between October and May.
This content was produced at the time of the stamp issue release date and will not be updated.