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Friday, 24 April 2020

1319) Orca (Orcinus orca - the Killer Whale): A postage stamp brought out by "Posten Norge" (Norwegian Post): Date of Stamp issue: 17.04.2020:

1319) Orca (Orcinus orca - the Killer Whale): A postage stamp brought out by "Posten Norge" (Norwegian Post): Date of Stamp issue: 17.04.2020:

The Killer Whale or Orca (Orcinus orca) is a toothed whale belonging to the Oceanic Dolphin family, of which it is the largest member.

Killer whales have a diverse diet, although individual populations often specialise in particular types of prey. Some feed exclusively on fish, while others hunt marine mammals such as seals and other species of dolphin. They have been known to attack baleen whale calves and even adult whales.

Killer whales are apex predators, as no animal preys on them. A cosmopolitan species, they can be found in each of the world's oceans in a variety of marine environments - from Arctic and Antarctic regions to tropical seas - absent only from the Baltic and Black Seas and some areas of the Arctic Ocean. 

Orcas are highly social - some populations are composed of matrilineal family groups (pods), which are the most stable of any animal species. Their sophisticated hunting techniques and vocal behaviours, which are often specific to a particular group and passed across generations, have been described as manifestations of animal culture. Killer whales are known for their intelligence, which is particularly evident in the way they communicate.

The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed Orca's conservation status as "Data Deficient" because of the possibility that two or more killer whale types are separate species. Some local populations are considered threatened or endangered due to prey depletion, habitat loss, pollution, capture for marine mammal parks and conflicts with human fisheries. 

I remember that a few years ago, there was a campaign to free the Orcas which were made to perform for recreation at Sea World and return them to their natural habitats. I too, was a part of that campaign, which helped highlight that the Orcas at Amusement/Marine Theme Parks like Sea World too have rights, like humans.

In 2005, the Southern resident Killer Whales which swim in British Columbia and Washington State waters, were placed on the US Endangered Species List.

Wild Killer Whales are not considered a threat to humans but there have been cases of captive orcas killing or injuring their handlers at Marine Theme Parks. Orcas feature strongly in lithologies of indigenous cultures, with their image ranging from being the souls of humans to merciless killers

The Stamp issue:

Most Killer whales are found in the Antarctic Sea. Around 3,000 Orcas have been sighted in the Norwegian Sea and Barents Sea. Killer Whales are social animals that travel in pods and live in polygamous relationships - the male mates with multiple females. A pod can consist of 4 to 40 whales and can stay together for several generations. 


A single stamp showing an orca in the waters below a trawler. The stamp is titled "ORCINUS ORCA" and has been issued by Posten Norges - "NOREC" in "2020".

At right is mentioned "EUROPA" indicating that this stamp has been issued as a PostEurop issue. The stamp value is "20g".


The First Day Cover (FDC) shows an Orca pod swimming in the blue waters, snorting air bubbles. 

At top right is affixed the postage stamp issued on Orcas. The Special Cancellation Handstamp/Postmark is of Oslo Head Office and the cancellation is dated - "17.04.2020".


A serially numbered Collectible in the issue, numbered from 1 to 750.


                    The Stamp Booklet


A Maxi Card - Maxi Cards are Post Cards which have all three features - the image, the Stamp and the Cancellation Stamp on one face

The Technical Details:

Stamp issue Date: 17.04.2020

Designer: Camilla Kvien Jensen

Printer: Joh. Enschede 

Process: Offset

Stamp value: Europe 20g










For other interesting posts on issues from the Royal Dutch Mint, Netherlands and PostNL, please visit the following links:

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10) First Atlases, Netherlands: Commemorating 450 Years of the first Atlas (1570-2020) & others: A Stamp Sheet of six stamps depicting the Atlases which were compiled in the Netherlands in the 16th & 17th Centuries AD: Stamp Set issued by POstNL: Date of Stamp Set issue: 23.03.2020



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6) 100 Years of Nature & Environment Protection, Luxembourg: Commemorating the Centenary Anniversary of the "Letzebuerger Natur a Vulleschutsliga a.s.b.l. (Luxembourg Nature and Bird Protection Society):A 0.80 Euro Stamp issued by Luxembourg Postes (Post): Date of stamp issue: 10.03.2020

7) Celebrating 25 Years of listing on UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Luxembourg: A Commemorative Stamp of 0.80 Euro issued by Luxembourg Postes (Post): Stamp issue date: 10.03.2020

8) "Ancient Postal Routes - The Postal Route from Christiania to Bergen", Norway: A Europa Stamp of 20g issued by Posten Norge (or Norwegian Post)depicting the difficult mountain route/stretch at Vindhellvegen & Kongevegen: Date od Stamp issue: 17.04.2020






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