Four new self-adhesive definitive stamps are being issued with the first
stamp issue in 2021: "Crossbill" (face value: CHF 0.85), "Citril Finch"
(CHF 1.00), "Wallcreeper" (CHF 1.50) and "Red-backed Shrike" (CHF 2.00)
are colourful songbirds native to Liechtenstein.
Coniferous
forests up to a maximum of 1,800 m above sea level provide a home for
the crossbill. With its strong beak and predominantly red plumage, the
forest bird finds food where spruces and dwarf mountain pines grow. The
Ruggeller Riet nature reserve with its bedding meadows and bushes is
home to the red-backed shrike, which can be recognised by its grey head
and a typical shrike black stripe through the eye. Its back is rust
coloured and its tail black and white.
The wallcreeper, on the
other hand, adapts perfectly to its habitat in rock faces as its upper
parts are grey. The round, red and black wings with white dots are
visible only when the bird is in flight. In Liechtenstein its range
extends from the edge of the valley to the alpine region. The citril
finch can also be found in the mountains. Light coniferous trees at the
edge of forests are the confined habitat of the songbird with its
striking yellow-green plumage.