About This Stamp
The U.S. Postal Service issues a stamped card for 2021 featuring a mallard drake in his sporty breeding plumage.
The stamp art shows the mallard (Anas platyrhynchos) in pre-existing artwork by famed illustrator and designer Dugald Stermer (1936–2011). Stermer drew this realistic full-body, left-facing profile in pencil, coloring it with a watercolor wash. To the right of the artwork, “USA / FOREVER” is printed vertically.
Mallards range widely throughout the Northern Hemisphere including the U.S. Great Plains. Each year as the weather chills, millions more migrate from Alaska and Canada into the contiguous United States.
Mallards are dabbling ducks, meaning that they tip, tail-up, in shallow water to feed. They eat mostly vegetation but also insects and small crustaceans. On land, they often feed on waste grain left in farm fields. The average adult mallard weighs almost three pounds.
A mallard drake competes with other males for a mallard hen. He shows off his breeding finery: iridescent green head, white neck ring, chestnut breast, and curled black tail feathers. In summer, once the hen has laid her eggs, the drake molts out of his breeding plumage and closely resembles the mottled brown hen. The drake’s fancy feathers will grow back in autumn to signal the beginning of another annual mating cycle.
Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamped card.
Mallard is being issued as a Forever® stamped card. Its postage will always be equal to the value of the stamped postcard rate in effect at the time of use, even if the price increases after purchase.
Stamp Art Director, Stamp Designer
Ethel Kessler
Ethel Kessler is an award-winning designer and art director who has worked with corporations, museums, public and private institutions, professional service organizations, and now, the United States Postal Service.
After earning a B.F.A. in visual communications from the Maryland Institute College of Art, Kessler worked as a graphic designer and project manager for the exhibits division of the United States Information Agency. Her work was distributed internationally on subjects such as Immigration, Entrepreneurship, Renovation of American Cities, and the Bicentennial of 1976. She was also responsible for exhibits in Morocco, Botswana, and El Salvador.
In 1981, she established Kessler Design, Inc., for which she is creative director and designer. Clients have included the Clinton Government reorganization, the Smithsonian Institution, National Geographic Television, the National Park Service, and the American Institute of Architects.
She has been an art director for the U.S. Postal Service’s stamp development program for more than 25 years. As an art director for USPS, Kessler has been responsible for creating more than 500 stamp designs, including the Breast Cancer Research stamp illustrated by Whitney Sherman. Issued in 1998, the stamp is still on sale and has raised more $98 million for breast cancer research. Other Kessler projects include the popular and highly regarded Nature of America 120 stamp series, a collaboration with nationally acclaimed nature illustrator John Dawson, the 12-year Lunar New Year series with Kam Mak, the American Filmmaking: Behind the Scenes 10 stamps issued in 2003, a 2016 pane of stamps celebrating the 100th anniversary of the National Park Service, and the 2023 stamp honoring Supreme Court Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. And many, many others.