White Stork (Ciconia ciconia)
Technical Data
| Stamp Set | Indipex Asiana 2000 International Stamp Exhibition, Calcutta | 
|---|---|
| Date of Issue | May 24, 2000 | 
| Denomination | Rs. 3 | 
| Quantity | 1,000,000 | 
| Perforation | comb 13½ x 13 | 
| Printer | Calcutta Security Printers Ltd | 
| Watermark | No Watermark | 
| Colors | Multicolor | 
| Catalog Codes | 
                                                                                         Michel IN 1765 Stamp Number IN 1834 Yvert et Tellier IN 1531 Stanley Gibbons IN 1937  | 
                                
| Themes | Animals (Fauna) | Birds | Philatelic Exhibitions | Storks | 
Table of Contents
Commemorative Stamp: White Stork (Ciconia ciconia)
Overview:
- Scientific Name: Ciconia ciconia
 - Common Name: White Stork
 - Migration Pattern: The White Stork migrates from its breeding grounds in Europe and parts of Asia to spend the winter in Africa and southern Asia, including India.
 
Design Elements:
- Stamp Features: A detailed and elegant illustration of the White Stork, highlighting its distinctive appearance and graceful posture.
 - Artwork Style: The design will be realistic, capturing the bird’s striking white plumage with black wing tips and long legs. The illustration will emphasize its majestic flight and elegant stature.
 - Background: The stamp might feature an open landscape or wetland habitat, which are typical environments where White Storks can be observed during their migration.
 
Cultural and Historical Significance:
- Historical Context: The White Stork is a prominent migratory species observed in India during the winter months. Its migration is well-documented and contributes to the avian diversity in the region.
 - Cultural Impact: Known for its graceful appearance and significant size, the White Stork is a popular subject in birdwatching and has cultural associations in various regions, symbolizing various attributes like good fortune and renewal.
 
Usage:
- Postal Use: Suitable for mailing purposes related to wildlife, conservation, and natural heritage.
 - Philatelic Collection: Valuable to collectors interested in migratory birds, avian studies, and conservation efforts.
 
Importance of the Commemorative Stamp:
- Educational Value: Highlights the migratory behavior and habitat preferences of the White Stork, offering insights into its role in the ecosystem.
 - Conservation Awareness: Raises awareness about the importance of protecting migratory pathways and habitats for sustaining bird populations.
 
Example of the Stamp Design:
- Visual Description: The stamp will feature a realistic depiction of the White Stork in flight or standing in its natural habitat. The design will showcase the bird’s distinctive white feathers, black wing tips, and long legs.
 - Details: The background might include open fields or wetlands, reflecting the bird’s typical habitat during its migration period in India. The stamp may also include elements like the bird carrying a twig or nesting to emphasize its role in various cultural contexts.
 
The Commemorative Stamp Might Include:
- Denominations: Various denominations to cover different postal needs.
 - Information: Brief description on the stamp or accompanying materials explaining the White Stork’s migratory pattern, habitat, and significance in India.
 
Significance:
- Celebration of Migration: Recognizes the White Stork’s migration and its contribution to the biodiversity of India.
 - Educational Impact: Provides valuable information about the bird’s migration and the necessity of conserving its migratory routes and habitats.