Broad-billed Parrot Lophopsittacus mauritianus – Two panes of 25

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The Broad-billed Parrot, scientifically known as Lophopsittacus mauritianus, was a unique and fascinating bird that inhabited the forests of Mauritius. It was characterized by its large head, robust jaws, and cockatoo-like size. These features were well-suited for its primary feeding behavior, which involved cracking open hard palm and forest tree nuts.

Description

The Broad-billed Parrot, scientifically known as Lophopsittacus mauritianus, was a unique and fascinating bird that inhabited the forests of Mauritius. It was characterized by its large head, robust jaws, and cockatoo-like size. These features were well-suited for its primary feeding behavior, which involved cracking open hard palm and forest tree nuts.

There was a noticeable difference in size between the male and female parrots, with males being approximately one-third larger than females. Additionally, both sexes exhibited a crest, further distinguishing them from one another.

The Broad-billed Parrot was admired for its vibrant plumage, consisting of a combination of red and blue hues when observed in its natural habitat. However, despite its striking appearance, this species faced challenges in terms of its flying capabilities. With disproportionately short wings, the parrot was limited to ground-dwelling and, unfortunately, was highly susceptible to predation by introduced mammalian predators including rats, cats, and monkeys.

The last known report of the Broad-billed Parrot dates back to 1674, leading to the presumption that the species became extinct shortly after. The stamp illustration, depicts a female parrot in the foreground and a male parrot in the background.

Technical Specification

Weight10 g
Acknowledgement

Dr. Julian Pender Hume

Art design

Dr. Julian Pender Hume

Date of Issue

09/10/2023

Denomination

Rs32

Format

Landscape

Graphic Works

The Mauritius Post Ltd

Issuing Postal Operator

The Mauritius Post Ltd

Number per sheet

Two panes of 25

Perforation

14 x 2 cm

Print process

Lithography

Printer

Cartor

Stamp size

45 x 30 mm

Theme

Fauna Extinct Species

Watermark

w18 – CASCO

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