Jersey Post releases stamps featuring wetland birds

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Jersey Post releases stamps featuring wetland birds
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Jersey Post says its Wetland Birds series commemorates a variety of birds seen in the island.

New stamps featuring wetland birds found in Jersey have been issued.They include the Northern Shoveler, Western March Harrier, Tufted Duck, Northern Lapwing, Common Snipe and Reed Bunting.

A spokesperson said: "Wetland Birds rely on wetlands and waterways for survival, and providing respite for many species is an important part of Jersey’s conservation work."

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