2012 Birds of Prey stamps
(5 Sheets 100 Stamps)

$25.00

The U.S. Postal Service salutes five kings of the sky with the Birds of Prey stamps: the northern goshawk, peregrine falcon, golden eagle, osprey and northern harrier. The 85-cent Bird of Prey stamp is issued in a self-adhesive format.The stamps can be used with virtually all domestic First-Class Mail weighing up to 3-ounces.

199 in stock

Categories: Big Discounts, First-Class Mail®, Forever® Stamps Tags: Books,Animals,Forever® Stamps,Wholesale Postage

Description

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People have revered birds of prey throughout history. Watching them effortlessly soar in the skies or dive to catch prey with unbelievable speed made some people think these creatures did not belong to this world.

Many cultures believed raptors were gods or messengers that brought guidance. In ancient Egypt, the powerful god, Horus, took on the form of a falcon, with the sun for his right eye. He became associated with the Pharoah, who was thought to be a god. Because the falcon hunts at dawn and dusk, the Egyptians believed it pulled up the sun in the morning and dragged it away at night. Some Native American tribes believed a prayer would be answered if they saw an eagle while praying. Others felt their prayers were carried to the Great Spirit by the bird.

In the Bible, the nation of Israel was “carried on eagle’s wings” when they escaped Egypt. meaning it was done with great speed. As symbols of strength and courage, birds of prey were trained by royalty, and their images appeared on coats of arms. Falconry was a sport enjoyed by society’s elite in Medieval Europe. An eagle is pictured on crests from many European and Arab countries.

Birds of prey rule the skies and the land. Their mighty wings have carried them great distances, landing in legends and beliefs throughout history.

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5 books of 100 First-Class Forever® USPS postage stamps. *The slash over “Forever” in the image is to protect it from being used to produce counterfeit postage. Actual stamps will not have this.

*The slash over “Forever” in the image is to protect it from being used to produce counterfeit postage. Actual stamps will not have this.

Additional information

Condition

New

Denomination

85¢

Package Type

Panes of 20

Quantity Of Stamps

100

Release Date

January 20, 2012