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English: Image of U.S. commemorative stamp featuring Audubon Society and 'Columbia Jay' birds
Date First day of issue: November 29, 1963
Source U.S. Post Office; Smithsonian National Postal Museum
Author John James Audubon, painter, Robert L. Miller, stamp designer; Bureau of Engraving and Printing

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