Showing posts with label CHINA P.R. covers. Show all posts
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Monday, March 9, 2015

CHINA P. R. - COVER FROM Mr. ZHOU FAN



Many thanks to Zhou fan (a Chibese stamp-collecting enthusiast who collect FDC, stamps, poststamps and postcards from all over the world )

for his nice cover and the pre paid postcards he kindly sent  to World Philatelia



The cover is a pre paid envelope with two  stamps coming from the 2006 "Birds" stamp set issued on 15.11.2006




Yuhina brunneiceps


The Taiwan yuhina (Yuhina brunneiceps), formerly known as "Formosan yuhina", is a small songbird endemic to the island of Taiwan. The Taiwan yuhina is 13 cm in length with a deep brown chestnut-coloured crest and a black beard stripe descending from its beak. The bird's back, wings and tail are olive brown, and its lower breast is lighter in colour. Agreeing with other typical yuhinas in habitus, its colouration pattern is rather uncommon among the genus (Cibois et al. 2002).
Like other yuhinas, it is closely related to the white-eyes and if these were considered a distinct family Zosteropidae, it would be placed there. Otherwise, it would belong together with the white-eyes into the Old World babbler family Timaliidae (Jønsson & Fjeldså 2006). The closest living relative of this species appears to be the black-chinned yuhina, which occurs on the Asian mainland (Cibois et al. 2002).
This species is found in temperate forests, 1000–3300 m in altitude in its native habitat. It is gregarious, active and quite tame. It keeps to lower forest and often joins other species, especially tits in mixed flocks. The flocks, while feeding, make a constant soft chatter. The call of the Taiwan yuhina is a sound somewhat like twi-MI-chiu, which resembles the phrase "We MEET you". The yuhina's diet consists of mainly nectar, berries, flowers and small insects. Taiwan yuhina may sometimes be observed hanging upside down on cherry trees. These songbirds are particularly fond of the flowers of the Chinese tulip tree and the fruits of trees of the family Elaeagnaceae and the genusIdesia (Salicaceae).
Breeding season for the Taiwan yuhina is from May to June.
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Thursday, May 14, 2009

CHINA P.R. - COVER FROM Mr. ZHOUFAN




Thank you

CHINA P.R. - COVER FROM Mr. QIU SHENG



Thank you very much for the nice cover

This stamp set is dedicated to the Expo 2010 held in Shanghai China. Here there are some more information from Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia;

Expo 2010 (simplified Chinese: 2010上海世界博览会) will be held in Shanghai, China and is a scheduled World Expo in the grand tradition of international fairs and expositions. The theme of the exposition will be "Better City – Better Life" and signifies Shanghai's new status in the 21st century as a major economic and cultural center. It is expected to generate the largest number of visitors in the history of the world's fairs in terms of gross numbers.

The Expo will take place from May 1 – October 31, 2010.

For the first time in history, the Shanghai 2010 Expo will feature a highly sophisticated online version called "Online Expo Shanghai".

Infrastructure preparations

Building site Expo Axis Shanghai

The site of the event is the Nanpu Bridge-Lupu Bridge region in the center of Shanghai along both sides of the Huangpu River. The area of the Expo 2010 covers 5.28 km².

Massive construction of new metro lines have been undertaken for years in order to serve the traffic demands of the event. Shanghai Metro Line 7, Shanghai Metro Line 8 South Extension, Shanghai Metro Line 13 are all under construction and will connect the expo site directly with the other parts of the city. Shanghai Metro Line 9 Phase II, Shanghai Metro Line 11 Phase I, Shanghai Metro Line 2 East Extension, Shanghai Metro Line 10 will be opened before the event too.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expo_2010

Friday, April 24, 2009

Monday, April 6, 2009

Friday, February 27, 2009

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Friday, February 6, 2009

P.R. CHINA - COVER FROM SUN MO XI


Thank you Sun Mo Xi for the cover
and the beautiful postcard