Korea year 1965 stamps Birds/ Wild Ducks ☀ MNH set
The stamp set you’re referring to is a popular collection from South Korea (Republic of Korea) issued in 1965, featuring different species of wild ducks.
🇰🇷 Korea (South) 1965: Wild Ducks Set
This issue is a set of four distinct stamps illustrating Korean wild duck species.
| Feature | Details | 
| Country | South Korea (Republic of Korea) | 
| Year of Issue | 1965 (Released around December) | 
| Theme | Birds / Wild Ducks | 
| Number of Stamps | 4-stamp set | 
| Catalogue Numbers | Scott: #469-472 (The specific stamps in the set) or Scott: #648-651 (for the North Korean set, which also exists in 1965) | 
| Species Illustrated | The search results suggest a similar 1965 set from North Korea featured: Eastern Spot-billed Duck, Ruddy Shelduck, Mallard, and Baikal Teal. The South Korean set is similarly a collection of migratory waterfowl. | 
⚠️ Note on Origin
It is essential to clarify whether your stamps are from South Korea (Republic of Korea, ROK) or North Korea (Democratic People’s Republic of Korea, DPRK), as both countries issued bird/wild duck stamps in 1965.
- The most commonly listed South Korea set of this period featuring animals/birds is often listed as Scott #469-472.
 - A North Korea set, released around the same time, is catalogued as Michel #662-665 (Wild Ducks) or Scott #648-651 (as seen in search results).
 

	  
                            
                            
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
			
	
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