[press release]
Forests and Fens with Ever-Changing Views on Ever-Changing Stamps
The Oisterwijkse Bossen en Vennen [“Forests and Fens”] are loved by nature lovers thanks to the wooded area with atmospheric fens, hidden heaths and the stream valleys of the Rosep, the Reusel and the Achterstestroom. In the series ‘Experience nature’, PostNL is today issuing a new stamp sheetlet that focuses on the flora and fauna of this varied area.
Most fens in the nature reserve date from after the last ice age. The names of some still recall their former use. This is how beer brewers cleaned their vats in the Brouwkuip. The Brandven owes its name to the extinguishing water that used to be extracted here.
Portraits of Nature
The following 10 inhabitants of this nature reserve are depicted on the stamps ‘Oisterwijkse Bossen en Vennen’: royal fern, kingfisher, water purslane, small newt, coral damselfly, black woodpecker, common frog, tufted duck, long-tailed tit and wild gale. On the sheet, the plants and animals, which are portrayed in their natural environment, each received their own stamp.
Lovely Places
It is a special area that is depicted on the stamps. Irma de Potter, forester Communication & Experience at owner Natuurmonumenten agrees. “Precisely because of the combination of forests, fens, streams and heaths. The variety is great, you always come across a different view. It is beautiful to see a forest reflected in a fen. There are lovely spots, such as along the Rosep stream, which regained its natural course 10 years ago. You have everything here for which people like to come to nature.”
Quiet Autumn Days
The stamp sheet ‘Experience nature – Oisterwijkse Bossen en Vennen’ is a design by graphic designer Frank Janse from Gouda. He chose photos that were mostly taken on a nice quiet autumn day, towards nightfall. Janse: “Then the sun is low, which can create all kinds of shades that you would otherwise never see. Just look at the color palette of the brown frog, there is little brown about it. The choice of color also took into account previous issues in the series ‘Experience nature’. Each stamp sheet in this series must be unique, also in the use of colour.”
In or Near the Water
Most animals and plants on the stamp sheet can be found in or near the water, in the fens, but also on the banks of the streams in the nature reserve. “You can spot the kingfisher there, for example, because it prefers running water,” says Janse. “Of course the forests have not been forgotten. For example, the stamp sheet shows the black woodpecker carving a nest in trees. And the royal fern that grows beneath it.”
Availability
The stamp sheet ‘Experience nature – Oisterwijkse Bossen en Vennen’ has 10 stamps in 10 different designs, with the value indication Nederland 1, intended for mail up to and including 20 grams with a destination within the Netherlands. The stamps will be available from August 14, 2023 at the Bruna stores and via the webshop. The stamps can also be ordered by telephone from the Collect Club customer service on telephone number 088 – 868 99 00. The period of validity is indefinite. The price per sheet with 10 stamps is € 10.10.
Note: PostNL does not sell directly to collectors in North America. Its website refers to a company called Nordfirm, which says it sells Dutch new issues at face value. The Virtual Stamp Club has no connection to this company.