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Friday, 30 April 2021

1818) "Endangered National Wildlife", Faroe Islands: EUROPA - 2021: Postverk Foroya or Posta (Faroe Islands Post) has issued a set of two Stamps featuring critically Endangered National Wildlife of the Faroe Islands - The Puffin (17.00 DKK & 27.00 DKK): Date of Stamp set issue: 26.04.2021:

1818) "Endangered National Wildlife", Faroe Islands: EUROPA - 2021: Postverk Foroya or Posta (Faroe Islands Post) has issued a set of two Stamps featuring critically Endangered National Wildlife of the Faroe Islands - The Puffin (17.00 DKK & 27.00 DKK): Date of Stamp set issue: 26.04.2021:

About Europa 2021 - Stamps:

EUROPA Stamps are special stamps issued by European postal administrations. 

They bear the official EUROPA logo, a PostEurop registered trademark under the aegis of PostEurop in which Europe is the central theme. 

EUROPA stamp issues are among the most collected and most popular stamps in the world and have been issued for over 60 years.

Every year a new theme is assigned by PostEurop and all participating countries issue stamps with their own interpretation of the theme. The theme for 2021 is "Endangered National Wildlife"

More about EUROPA Postage Stamps:

EUROPA Postage stamps (also known as Europa - CEPT - European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations - until 1992) are special stamps issued by European Postal Administrations/Enterprises and bears the official EUROPA logo, a PostEurop registered trademark under the aegis of PostEurop in which Europe is the central theme.

EUROPA stamps underline cooperation in the posts domain, aimed at promotion of philately. They also build awareness of the common roots, culture and history of Europe and its common goals.

As such, EUROPA stamp issues are among the most collected and most popular stamps in the world.

Since the first issue in 1956, EUROPA stamps have been a tangible symbol of Europe's desire for closer integration and co-operation.

In 1993, PostEurop became responsible for issuing EUROPA stamps.

When CEPT decided to focus more on telecommunications in 1993, PostEurop took over the management of the Europa issues. The CEPT logo was replaced by a new logo created by PostEurop i.e. the word "EUROPA" leaning towards the right hand side.

Each year, PostEurop's "Stamps & Philately Group" selects the EUROPA stamp theme:

1993 - Contemporary Art

1994 - Great Discoveries

1995 - Peace and Freedom

1996 - Famous women

1997 - Tales and legends

1998 - Festivals and National Celebrations

1999 - Nature Reserves and Parks

2000 - Common Design. Tower of 6 stars

2001 - Water - Treasure of Nature

2002 - The Circus

2003 - Poster Art

2004 - Holidays

2005 - Gastronomy

2006 - Integration through the eyes of Young People

2007 - Scout Centenary

2008 - Writing Letters

2009 - Astronomy

2010 - Children Books

2011 - Forests - International Year of Forests

2012 - Visit …. (for instance "Visit Finland" etc.)

2013 - Van of the Postman - Postal vehicles 

2014 - Musical instruments - National musical instruments

2015 - Old Toys

2016 - Ecology in Europe - "Think Green". Common Design

2017 - Castles

2018 - Bridges

2019 - National Birds

2020 - Ancient Postal Routes

2021 - Endangered National Wildlife

2022 - the theme will be "Stories & Myths". 

About Europa 2021 - "Endangered National Wildlife Stamps issued by Postverk Foroya or Posta (Faroe Islands Post):

This year’s PostEurop stamp theme is ‘Endangered National Wildlife’, and Postverk Foroya (Faroe Islands Post) has depicted the Puffin which are critically endangered.

These beautiful stamps feature species that are locally registered from "Critically Endangered" through to "Near Threatened".

The Stamps:

The Puffin – an Endangered Red List Species in the Faroe Islands:

The EUROPA Stamps of 17.00KR and 27.00KR depicting the Faroese Puffin.

The Puffin with its large colourful beak and orange legs is an iconic bird of the Faroe Islands. Everyone travelling to the Faroe Islands in summer expects to be able to see it in large numbers, but many will be disappointed, for the stock has declined substantially in the last many decades.

In 2017, the IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) added the Puffin to the Red List of Endangered Bird Species.

The decline in the Faroese Puffin population began as early as 1768. At that time a Norwegian ship sailing from Trondheim to Ireland wrecked on the Scottish island of Lewis. The wreck subsequently drifted to Hvalba on Suðuroy. The wreck was crawling with the Brown Rat ("Rattus norvegicus"), considered as the most damaging and successful invasive species on the planet.

As early as 1769, another unknown ship, had brought rats to Thorshavn on Streymoy, spreading quickly to the two large neighbouring islands of Vágar and Eysturoy.

During the construction of a Norwegian whaling station around the year 1900, the rat invaded the three north-eastern islands of Borðoy, Viðoy and Kunoy and, presently, rats are found on 7 of the 18 islands that make up the Faroe Islands.

The Brown Rat has completely eradicated ground-breeding birds such as the Atlantic Puffin ("Fratercula arctica grabae"), the Manx Shearwater ("Puffinus puffinus") and the Storm Petrel ("Hydrobates pelagicus") on the seven largest islands. The rat is able to kill even the adult birds, which means that for them eggs and chicks are an easily accessible food.

The Puffin has been an important food source for the Faroese population. In addition to its value as food, its feathers could be sold and exported in earlier times, making them one of the few items that could provide the islanders with ready money. 

Most Puffins were caught with a pole-net, which is a triangular net on an approx. 3 meters long wooden pole. But until 1942, a number of breeding birds were also taken out of their nesting holes and killed, while others were shot.

No one really knows how large the Faroese breeding population is today. Although pole-nets used in the Puffin colonies most often catch young and non-breeding birds, intensive catch has probably decimated the stock over the years. 

In the late 1930s, about 350,000 puffins were caught annually.

The Puffin, which lays only one egg, has experienced another major challenge in the last 25 years, namely a lack of food for the young. The small fat Sand Lance, or Sand Eel ("Ammodytes dubius") is the Puffin’s main food source. Sand eel is not fished off the Faroe Islands, so fishing is not the reason for its absence. 

No one knows for certain how it all fits together, but higher sea temperatures and lack of plankton are probably the most obvious cause.

When the Puffin does not lay eggs, or the young die, old Puffins will fly in circles over the colonies and be captured which makes the whole situation even worse. Around the year 2000, 100,000 puffins were caught annually, and a large part of them were old breeding birds, thus contributing to the decline of the Faroese puffin population which is now close to a complete collapse.

The capture of puffins is not the main reason why there is only a fraction left of the original puffin population compared to 300 years ago, but it is alarming that, even in 2021, the Puffin is still not completely protected in the Faroe Islands.

It seems that Climate Change has a major impact on Sand Eel, which is the Puffin’s main food source. Other Faroese bird species such as the Manx Shearwater, the Arctic Tern ("Sterna and Paradisaea") and the Kittiwake ("Rissa tridactyla") are also completely dependent on the sand eel.

Today, it is estimated that there may be 200,000 pairs of Puffins left in the Faroe Islands.

The Puffin becomes relatively old which means that there will still be some puffins around for a number of years to come, even if the population continues to decline. The oldest known puffin became 41 years old.

A First Day Cover (FDC) shows at left a Puffin. At top right are affixed the two EUROPA stamps issued in the set cancelled with a special cancellation Stamp showing an effigy of a Puffin facing left. The Cancellation is of Torshavn Post Office and the Cancellation is dated - "26.04.2021".

Two First Day Covers (FDCs) bearing a Block of Stamps (set of four) of the two variants issued in the set.

A First Day Cover (FDC) Collectible.


Two First Day Covers (FDCs) bearing single stamps of the two variants issued in the set.


Full Sheets of 32 Stamps of the two Variants of 17KR and 27KR.



Post Cards.


A Stamp Booklet.

Technical details:

Issue Date: 26.04.2021

Illustrator: Thomas Vikre & Jógvan Hansen.

Printer: Cartor Security Printing, France

Process: Offset

Size: 30.0 mm x 40.0 mm

Stamp Values: 17.00 & 27.00 DKK




Links to posts on "Endangered National Wildlife" on this Blog, the theme of PostEUROP "EUROPA -2021 theme:









Links to posts on "Ancient Postal Routes" on this Blog, the theme of PostEurop "EUROPA-2020":











16) "Ancient Postal Routes - Within and Outside Europe", Iceland: Two Postage Stamps issued by "Islandpostur" (Iceland Post) in the denominations of ISK 3150: Date of Stamps issue: 07.05.2020

17) "Ancient Postal Routes - the Old Road Majstorska Cesta", Croatia: A Se-tenant of two Stamps of the values of 8.60 HRK issued by Croatian Post: Date of stamp issue: 08.05.2020

18) "Ancient Postal Routes - Historical Postal Routes Thurn & Taxis", Austria" Stamp issue date: 06.05.2020

19) Ancient Postal Routes, Netherlands: Theme of 2020-Europa Stamps: PostNL has issued a 6-Stamp Sheet featuring Ancient Postal Routes followed by Von Thurn und Taxis Postal Services during the 17th to 19th Centuries: Date of Stamp Sheet issue: 11.05.2020

20) Ancient Postal Routes - 2 historic spots on "Tartu-Voru Road" Estonia: EUROPA 2020 theme: "Omniva" (previously "Eesti Post) - Estonian Post - has issued stamps of the value of 1.90 Euro each, featuring two historic stops on the old Tartu-Varu Road: Date of Stamps issue: 14.05.2020

21) "Ancient Postal Routes - from the times of the Imperial roman Empire", Spain: Correos (Spanish Post) has issued a Premium Sheet of six stamps of the value of "B" Tariff each: Date of Stamp issued: 14.05.2020

22) Ancient Postal Routes, Malta: Europa 2020 theme: Malta Post has issued two postage stamps of the values of 0.59 Euro and 2.00 Euro as part of the PostEurop's campaign this year: Date of Stamps issue: 09.05.2020

23) Ancient Postal Routes - the Mounted Messenger and the Stage Coach", Liechtenstein: EUROPA 2020 Theme: Liechtensteinsche Post has issued two stamps of the value of CHF 1.50 each on the theme of Ancient Postal Routes: Date of Stamp set issue: 02.03.2020

24) "Ancient Postal Routes - Via di Zenta", Montenegro: EUROPA 2020 Theme: "Posta Cern Gore (Montenegro Post) has issued a postage stamp of 0.95 Euro: Stamp issue date: 09.03.2020

25) Ancient Postal Routes - Mail Ships "Prince Maximilian" & "Archiduco Ludovico" - 19th Century ", Greece: Hellenic Post (Greek Post) has issued two postage stamps in the denominations of 2.00 Euro and 4.50 Euro depicting the two maritime Postal Ships: Date ofStamp set issue: 08.05.2020

26) Ancient Postal Routes, Portugal: EUROPA 2020 Theme: CTT or CORREIOS de Portugal" (Portuguese Post) has brought out three Postage stamps of the values of 0.86 Euro each on the theme: Stamp set issue date: 25.05.2020




30) "Ancient Postal Routes", France: A postage stamp of 1.40 Euro issued by La Poste (French Post): Date of Stamp issue: 05.06.2020

31) Ancient Postal Routes, Luxembourg: Two Postage Stampsin the denominations of 0.80 Euro and 1.05 Euro issued by Post Lexembourg: Date of Stamps issued: 09.06.2020


32) "Ancient Postal Routes," Belgium: EUROPA 2020 Stamp Theme: A postage stamp of 9.30 Euro, featuring "La chaise de poste" by Eugene Pechaubes" - Lithography enhanced with gouache, issued by Bpost (Belgium Post): Date of Stamp issue: 15.06.2020


33) Ancient Postal Routes, Vatican City State: EUROPA 2020 Theme: Two stamps of 1.10 Euro and 1.15 Euro issued by the Ufficio filatelico e Numismatico -Governatorato, Vaticano featuring ancient postal routes emanating from the Vatican City State during the 6th & 11th Centuries AD

Some other interesting Posts from Finland, Norway & Nordic Countries:


















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


9) "De Haar Castle", Utrecht, Netherlands: The first Coin to be released in the "Dutch Castles" Coin Series: A silver ducat Trade Coin with a history spanning over 350 years, minted by the Royal Dutch Mint: Date/Year of Delivery: 04/2020

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













Dutch Castles Coin Series:






For other interesting posts on Belgium & Luxembourg Coins and Stamps:


5) City of Bruges (or Brugge), Belgium: 20 Years as UNENCO World Heritage Site: A 20 Euro Silver Proof Coin issued by the Royakl Dutch Mint under licencing of the Royal Belgian Mint, on behalf of the National Bank of Belgium: Coin issue date: 26.02.2020

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






Links to other Posts on Aland issues:


2) Wildflowers, Aland Islands: A new Series of Franking Labels issued by Aland Post: Date of issue: 03.02.2020