Description
Opr. (5x10); A = perf. K 14 1/4:14; B = imperforated
Full Sheet, date of issue: 01/05/2023
Picture descriptions:
mp) Burmese Bushlark (Mirafra microptera)
544 A 200 K multicolored mp
Quantity BO(I): 4,000 pieces
Designer: Ahmonoo
Printer: Security Printing Works (SPW), Rangoon
Conservation Status:
Here as a "MINT NEVER HINGED (MNH)" perforated Single Stamp as Full Sheet, BO(I), with 50 Stamps
Issue Notice:
- ATTENTION: The stamp sheets of this size are unfortunately usually folded centrally in the perforation. But that is not up to us, but rather to the postal administrations.
This buckling can lead to tears in the perforation, especially at the edges of the sheet. - The Burma Bushlark (Mirafra microptera) is a species of the lark family. Its distribution area is in Southeast Asia. It was originally classified as a subspecies of the Bengal lark. Due to differences in song, it is now classified as a separate species.
- The Burma lark reaches a body length of about 15 centimeters, of which 3.9 to 5.1 centimeters are on the tail. The length of the beak is 1.4 to 1.63 centimeters measured from the skull. There is no noticeable sexual dimorphism, although the males are slightly larger than the females.
- The Burmese lark is lighter in color and slightly less reddish than the closely related Bengal lark. The crown and the nape are brownish yellow-brown to reddish grey-brown and strikingly blackish-brown with dashes. The yellow-brownish eye stripe is wider than that of the Bengal lark. The upper body plumage is grey-brown...