A series of “noble avian predators” that can be seen in Manx skies is set to feature on a set of new Isle of Man stamps.
The six birds of prey featured are a kestrel, peregrine, buzzard, merlin, sparrowhawk and hen harrier.
The images have been painted by renowned wildlife artist Jeremy Paul.
Isle of Man Post Office’s Maxine Cannon said the artist had captured the “beauty and gentleness” of the predatory creatures.
The set highlighted the contrast between the frequent portrayal of the birds as “frightening and violent” and the fact that they “play an important role in maintaining the balance in their natural habitats”, she said.