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Migratory Bird Stamps
U.S. Fish & Wildlife ServiceTake a slide-show tour of all Migratory Bird Stamps from 1934 through 1994, or look for links below to a stamp for a specific year. Scroll down to see all years.

Originally issued by the United States Department of Agriculture, Migratory Bird Stamps are now handled by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, a part of the Department of Interior. Migratory Bird Stamps are required for all those hunting migratory waterfowl, and funds are used for waterfowl conservation.

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Year

           Artist

Species

1934-35    Jay "Ding" Darling  Mallards
1935-36    Frank W. Benson   Canvasbacks
1936-37    Richard E. Bishop  Canada Geese
1937-38    J.D. Knap              Greater Scaups
1938-39    Roland Clark          Pintails
1939-40    Lynn Bogue Hunt   Green-winged Teals
1940-41    Francis L. Jaques Black Ducks
1941-42     E.R. Kalmbach      Ruddy Ducks
1942-43     A. Lassell Ripley    American Wigeons
1943-44    Walter E. Bohl       Wood Ducks
1944-45    Walter A. Weber    White-fronted Geese
1945-46     Owen J. Gromme   Shovelers
1946-47    Robert W. Hines   Redheads
1947-48     Jack Murray           Snow Geese
1948-49     Maynard Reece     Buffleheads
1949-50     Roger E. Preuss    American Goldeneyes
1950-51     Walter A. Weber    Trumpeter Swans
1951-52     Maynard Reece      Gadwalls
1952-53     John H. Dick          Harlequin Ducks
1953-54     Clayton B. Seagears Blue-winged Teal
1954-55     Harvey D. Sandstrom Ring-necked Ducks
1955-56     Stanley Stearns   Blue Geese
1956-57     Edward J. Bierly   American Mergansers
1957-58     Jackson Miles Abbott American Eiders
1958-59     Leslie C. Kouba   Canada Geese
1959-60     Maynard Reece   Mallard
1960-61     John A. Ruthven  Redheads
1961-62     Edward A. Morris Mallards
1962-63     Edward A. Morris Pintails
1963-64     Edward J. Bierly   American Brant
1964-65     Stanley Stearns   Nene Geese
1965-66     Ron Jenkins         Canvasbacks
1966-67     Stanley Stearns    Whistling Swans
1967-68     Leslie C. Kouba    Oldsquaw Ducks
1968-69     C.G. Pritchard      Hooded Mergansers
1969-70     Maynard Reece    White-winged Scoters
1970-71     Edward J. Bierly   Ross' Geese
1971-72     Maynard Reece    Cinnamon Teal
1972-73     Arthur M. Cook     Emperor Geese
1973-74     Les LeBlanc         Steller's Eiders
1974-75     David A. Maass    Wood Ducks
1975-76     James P. Fisher   Canvasback
1976-77     Alderson Magee   Canada Geese
1977-78     Martin R. Murk     Ross' Geese
1978-79     Albert Earl Gilbert Hooded Merganser
1979-80     Ken Michaelsen    Green-winged Teal
1980-81     R. W. Plasschaert Mallards
1981-82     John S. Wilson      Ruddy Ducks
1982-83     David A. Maass     Canvasbacks
1983-84     Philip Scholer        Pintails
1984-85     William C. Morris   American Wigeon
1985-86     Gerald Mobley       Cinnamon Teal
1986-87     Burton E. Moore, Jr. Fulvous Whistling Duck
1987-88     Arthur G. Anderson  Redheads
1988-89     Daniel Smith        Snow Goose
1989-90     Neal Anderson  Lesser Scaup
1990-91     Jim Hautman    Black-bellied Whistling Duck
1991-92     Nancy Howe    King Eiders
1992-93     Joseph Hautman  Spectacled Eider
1993-94     Bruce Miller         Canvasbacks
1994-95     Neal Anderson     Red-breasted Mergansers

Any inquiries about Duck Stamps or Duck Stamp products can be directed to:

Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Federal Duck Stamp Office, 1849 C Street, NW. Room 2058, Washington, DC 20240, telephone (202) 208-4354


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