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Nature Conservation - Singing birds - Phoenicurus phoenicurus Issue number
FDC 191
Date of issue
21.09.1999
Face value
16.00 Sk

Phoenicurus phoenicurus Singing bird of sparrow size, occupying illuminate forests in different sca levels, from lowland till mountain pine. It's frequented in older parks; gardens and cemetery. A typical sign is shaking by it's colour tail. It nest in tree hollows and it is occupying bird sheds. It's looking up for location with tree hollows. It nest once - twice a year, from May till July. Unlike of Phoenicurus ochruros, which laying white eggs, phoenicurus phoenicurus lay blue-green eggs. It's a migratory breed. It arrives on end of March and at the beginning of April, fly away from September till October. Trough a winter-time, it lives in Africa -northward from equator and on south Arabian peninsula. Painting on the stamp illustrate phoenicurus male, brightly coloured then brown-grey female. On the envelope, there are represented younglings, looking like female, just more spotted.

RNDr. Vladimír Slobodník. CSc.
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