Stamp Collecting - a fun way to learn about BUTTERFLIES

Author:   C Mahoney
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798245906560


Pages:   76
Publication Date:   27 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Stamp Collecting - a fun way to learn about BUTTERFLIES


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Have I got an adventure waiting for you! In this book, we're going on a stamp safari around the world, tracking down thirty of the most beautiful, delicate, and extraordinary butterflies and moths ever featured on postage stamps. Each stamp is like a tiny passport to another country, another habitat, another story waiting to be discovered. And here's the exciting part: you'll learn to read these miniature artworks like a detective, hunting for clues hidden in the languages, the currency symbols, the scientific names, dates and years when present, and even the printing details. Ever wonder why a tiny desert emirate in Arabia would feature a Southeast Asian butterfly on its stamps? Or how a moth from tropical rainforests ended up commemorating conservation on a Soviet issue? What do the scientific names reveal about metamorphosis, toxic defenses, and evolutionary relationships? We'll explore questions like these as we meet golden Malay Birdwings soaring through Malaysian rainforests, Straight-barred Grass Yellows darting across Caribbean meadows, Red Lacewings gliding through Australian tropical forests, Dark Zebra Swallowtails sailing through Central American jungles, and shimmering Blue Morphos flashing electric blue in Grenada's stamp art. You'll encounter moths as well as butterflies, because both belong to the order Lepidoptera-and both appear on stamps celebrating nature's diversity. You'll see stained-glass Erasmia pulchella day-flying moths from Dubai, Crimson Speckled Moths on Soviet ""Red Book"" conservation stamps, Starry Green Moths on Norfolk Island, and Luna moths from Japan and the United States. Some species are common visitors to backyard flowers on a summer afternoon. Others are so rare that scientists have documented them only a handful of times. A few survive only in protected reserves, and a few live on as museum specimens and quiet reminders of habitats we must protect. You will also explore the stamps themselves: diamond-shaped issues from Guinea, airmail stamps from desert emirates, conservation designs from communist countries, and bilingual or trilingual layouts printed in Arabic, Khmer, Cyrillic, and more. You'll peek into places and eras that have changed dramatically-Ajman before joining the United Arab Emirates, Dubai in its independent emirate days, Cambodia during its restoration as a constitutional monarchy, and the Soviet Union before its dissolution-each one a window into postal and political history. But this is not just about butterflies and moths. Each chapter teaches you how to decode a stamp like a philatelic detective: find the country name even when it appears in an unfamiliar script, identify denominations from riyals to riels to kopeks to cents, spot the year of issue, recognize a printer's mark when present, and understand why a particular species was chosen. At the end of every chapter, I give you detective challenges, questions to investigate on Wikipedia, videos to hunt down on YouTube, and mysteries to solve about both the species and the countries that chose to honor them. Because the real adventure is not just reading about these creatures-it's becoming a naturalist and historian yourself, following the clues wherever they lead. Thirty stamps, thirty species, thirty countries, and countless discoveries waiting for you to uncover.

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Author:   C Mahoney
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.154kg
ISBN:  

9798245906560


Pages:   76
Publication Date:   27 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately.

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