英國在二次世界大戰之後面對不少殖民地脫離英國獨立,在極具戰略價值的西印度洋的島嶼重新規劃和分配,而使用的方法導致了日後和毛里裘斯兩國的爭端。不過與毛里裘斯同樣由英國獨立出來的塞舌爾,似乎是在這場分配活動中得益,例如得到了前屬英屬印度洋領地的阿爾達布拉環礁。
Conspiracy of Britain|Endemic birds of Aldabra AtollCompared with Mauritius, Seychelles, a small country composed of many small islands to the north, only gained independence from the United Kingdom in 1976, and even received the right to self-government in 1970.
Because the British government planned to use the British Indian Ocean Territory as a military supply base in South Asia leased to the United Kingdom and the United States, it did everything possible to drive away the indigenous people of these islands, so that most of them were displaced. They even included these islands in nature reserves to prevent them from returning to their homes. Contrary to expectations, after Seychelles gained independence in 1976 and took back Aldabra Atoll from the United Kingdom, the Seychelles government allowed the indigenous people to return to the island, but at the same time applied to UNESCO to register the place as a World Natural Heritage Site, and finally successfully registered it in 1982. Although Aldabra Atoll became a world heritage site, it did not drive away the indigenous people like the British did. It even reopened the post office here on March 30, 1984.The Seychelles Post Office even printed a stamp to commemorate it.
The Aldabra Atoll, which is only 350 square kilometers in size, is close to the East African continent and is not far north of Madagascar. In addition to attracting the arrival of migratory birds and seabirds, it also attracts many endemic species of birds and animals that can only be found on the atoll. The Seychelles Post Office once A set of general stamps were issued in the 1990s depicting them, but what I want to introduce today is the WWF stamp issued in 2008, which depicts two species of songbirds endemic to the Aldabra Atoll: the Red-headed Fody and the Aldabra Drongo.
Aldabra Red-headed Fody|Although the Aldabra Red-headed Fody currently classified as endangered, have large and powerful beaks, they only feed on seeds, flowers and small insects on the ground. However, it is precisely because of this powerful beak that they can also capture smaller animals. Generally speaking, male birds are orange-red as shown on stamps, while females are golden-yellow, and occasionally have orange-red feathers on their heads. The number of Aldabra Red-headed Fody has been declining due to predation by invasive alien species on the coconut and casuana trees where they nest, but they were once “exempted” from the endangered status by being found to have hybridized with the Red Fody that live in Madagascar and islands in the western Indian Ocean.
Aldabra Drongo|This bird, which is gray and black but has a powerful beak like the Aldabra Red-headed Fody, is currently classified as near-threatened. According to statistics, the number is about 1,000. It is considered a considerable number due to its small living range. They like to build nests in mangroves and shrubs by the sea. Aldabra Drongo feeds mainly on insects, small geckos and lizards, and has the ability to hunt in the air. What is more special about them is their high-frequency and changeable calls, which are especially famous for their clear and sweet sounds during mating period.
This set of stamps from a local stamp dealer, it is probably one of the last few stamps purchased from them. With the rise of online personal sales, buying and selling stamps does not require relying on physical stores as in the past, and the prices are relatively cheap. Note that the subsidized stamps on the cover are the Seychelles general stamps of the 1990s that I mentioned above. These four species of animals and plants are all endemic to the Seychelles Islands.





