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IN PHOTOS: 8 rare stamps spotlighting endangered parrot species worldwide
Updated On: 15 December, 2024 12:33 PM IST | Jyoti Shukla
A fascinating new book documents the beauty and plight of parrots through rare stamps, highlighting their endangered status and conservation challenges. (Story by Anand Singh) (Pics courtesy: Endangered Parrots of the World—On Stamps, Coins, and Banknotes)

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Published 1972
Lilian’s Lovebird (Agapornis lilianae) belongs to the Psittacidae family. Their existence is threatened by floods, trapping for trade, and poisoning. They’re also considered pests to agriculture.
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Published 1965
Raven Parrot (Lophopsittacus mauritianus) is believed to have become extinct in the 1680s. Their poor flying skills made them vulnerable to rats, macaques and poachers.

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Published 1991, 2022
The Palm Cockatoo (Probosciger) belongs to the Cacatuidae family and was labelled ‘near threatened’ in 2023.
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Published 1982
Rimatara Lorikeet (Vini kuhlii) has been considered endangered since 2016. On this stamp, it’s called Scarlet Breasted Lorikeet instead.

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Published 2001
The Saint Vincent Amazon (Amazona guildingii) is especially vulnerable since their life span is only around 30 years.
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Published 2016
The endangered Sun Parakeet or Sun Conure (Aratinga solstitialis) belongs to the Psittacidae family.

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Published 1996
The Palm Cockatoo incubates a single egg for 30 to 33 days. They do not fledge their nests for 100 days—the longest in parrot world.
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