Daily Archive: March 19, 2026

INDIA | Airoli Node – Greater Flamingo

Airoli Node - Greater Flamingo

Airoli Node S.O – 400708
Flamingo Bird
Date of Issue : 08-10-2024
Postmark Date : 14-03-2025

The Greater Flamingo (Phoenicopterus roseus), a tall and elegant wading bird with striking pale pink plumage, finds a vital seasonal haven at Thane Creek Flamingo Sanctuary near Mumbai, India. Renowned for its pale pink plumage, long slender legs, and distinctive downward-curving beak this urban wetland hosts thousands from November to May, where they feed gregariously on algae, shrimp, and crustaceans in saline mudflats and mangroves, their pink hue derived from carotenoid-rich diets.

JAPAN | Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan

Expo 2025 Osaka, Kansai, Japan

Postage Stamp : 2025 World Exposition in Japan (Osaka-Kansai Expo) – Large Roof Ring
Date of Issue : April 11, 2025
Description : This stamp features the Grand Ring, designed by architect Sou Fujimoto. It is recognized as one of the world’s largest wooden structures, with a circumference of approximately 2 km. The design uses traditional Japanese timber construction methods (specifically the kakezukuri technique seen at Kiyomizu-dera Temple) combined with modern technology. The roof serves as the main circulation path for visitors, offering views of the sea and the Expo pavilions.


Postage Stamp : 2025 World Exposition in Japan (Osaka-Kansai Expo) – Myaku-Myaku Riding a Houseboat
Date of Issue : April 11, 2025
Description : This oval-shaped stamp features the official Expo mascot, Myaku-Myaku. Myaku-Myaku is a “mysterious creature” whose body is made of cells (red) and water (blue), representing the “pulsing rhythm of life.” In this specific illustration, the mascot is shown on a traditional Japanese boat decorated with red lanterns, celebrating the rich culture of Osaka, known historically as the “City of Water.”


Postmark Date : The date on the postmarks is 8. 2. 12, which refers to February 12, 2026 (Reiwa 8).
Postmark Location : Hayama Post Office (葉山) in Kanagawa Prefecture

RUSSIA | Sochi

Sochi Pearl of the Black Sea

SochiPearl of the Black Sea
The pearl of the southern coast, washed by the sea and bathed in greenery. The city was founded in 1838 as Fort Alexandria. Today, it is the thriving capital of the Russian South and the longest city in Russia.
Sochi gained global fame as the host of the 2014 Winter Olympics.

  • The Rotunda at the Riviera Park/Embankment
  • The Sochi Marine Terminal (Морской вокзал)
  • The Clock Tower of the Sochi Railway Station
  • The Statue of Prometheus
7th Definitive Issue (The State Emblem)

Postcrossing ID : RU-10581151
Travel Time : 235 Days

Postage Stamp : 7th Definitive Issue of Russian Federation – State Postal Administration Emblem
Date of Issue : August 07, 2019
Description : The series features the State Emblem of the Russian Federation—the double-headed eagle—within a classic ornamental frame. The design is intended to evoke the elegance of 19th-century imperial stamps while utilizing modern printing techniques.

AUSTRIA | Visit Austria

Visit Austria Birth Place of many great things
Blood Groups Karl Landsteiner Lake Constance Wheel Bonnet (Bodensee-Radhaube)

Postcrossing ID : AT-856052
Travel Time : 38 Days


Postage Stamp : Congratulations
Date of Issue : April 26, 2025
Description : Part of a recurring “Greetings” series, this stylized blue illustration shows a figure holding a vase full of roses. It features the word “GLÜCKWUNSCH” (Congratulations) and is intended for use on celebratory mail like birthdays or weddings.


Postage Stamp : Definitives – Traditional Costumes | Lake Constance Wheel Bonnet (Bodensee-Radhaube)
Date of Issue : April 01, 2020
Description : These are definitive stamps from the “Traditional Costumes” (Trachten) series. They depict the Bodensee-Radhaube, an elaborate gold-laced “wheel bonnet” traditional to the Lake Constance region. These hoods were historically a status symbol for wealthy women in the 18th and 19th centuries.


Postage Stamp : The 125th Anniversary of the Discovery of Blood Groups
Date of Issue : June 14, 2025
Description : This stamp commemorates the Nobel Prize-winning work of Austrian biologist and physician Karl Landsteiner, who discovered the major blood groups (A, B, and O) in 1900. The design shows a microscopic view of red blood cells and a grid illustrating blood type compatibility.