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A Vietnamese variety has lots of brown and gold shades in his plumage (1986).  |
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An Albanian dark breed of turkey. One in a set of 8 stamps depicting domestic poultry, 1967.  |
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The Republic of Guinea has barnyard turkeys, but in this stamp a wild "sauvage" one is depicted. One stamp in a set (sheet) of 6 game birds of the world, not African, 1999.  |
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The Tom Turkey is on one in a set of 10 December stamps with cheerful designs by Dutch artists.  |
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Surely the biggest turkey ever! I found the scan of the Thanksgiving Day parade on the web. The Smithsonian Postal Museum gives a description of the 4 se-tenant stamps and the work of the artist Paul Rogers. Does anyone know if there are two varieties to these stamps?  (Hi, Alexey, That's a pretty one from St. Vincent and the Grenadines. Do you happen to know from what year it dates? K.) |
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Turkeys are barnyard poultry in Burkina Faso. One stamp in a set also showing chickens and geese, 2011.  (Thanks for the date, Alexey. K.) |
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Cuba also has plenty of barnyard turkeys, 2006.  (Please excuse my fuzzy scan.) |
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Two central American species are featured in this Romanian stamp: The Amaranth and the turkey. Both have become valued in agriculture wherever the climate permits and both are well known for their value as sources of food.  |
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A Christmas turkey decorated with Brussel sprouts, small potatoes and perhaps cranberries. One stamp in a sheet of 12 showing an amazing array of holiday food (1992).  |
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A well-roasted turkey for the holiday from Slovenia, with bread, apple and corn. D probably for domestic mail.  |
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