I want a series of maximum cards with Manny. :)
The Philippine Eagle was named the national bird of the Philippines.
"The
Philippine Eagle,
Pithecophaga jefferyi, also known as the
great Philippine eagle or
monkey-eating eagle, is among the tallest, rarest, largest, and most powerful
birds in the world. A
bird of prey belonging to the family
Accipitridae, it is also known as "
Haribon" or "
Haring Ibon," which means "Bird King". Its local name is
banog.
[2]"
It is estimated that the flying lemur could make up 90% of the raptor's diet in some locations.
[14]Video: Philippine eagle hunting flying lemur:
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English to Filipino translation
Kaputol mula http://www.squidoo.com/dorincard, isinalin mula sa Ingles sa Filipino.
maximaphily = pagkolekta ng pinakamataas na card (postkard + + stamp tatak-koreo)Maximaphily
Maximaphily ay isang sangay ng pagkolekta ng mga selyo, o iipon ng mga selyo, na nangangahulugan na pagkolekta ng pinakamataas na card.Sa pangkalahatan, ang isang pinakamataas na card ay isang postcard, na may isang stamp at isang tatak-koreo sa gilid ng larawan. Sa isip, ang lahat ng mga ito 3 mga sangkap ay dapat kasundo, ngunit hindi magkamukha.Ang tradisyunal na paraan ay ang sumunod sa mga alituntunin ng FIP (International Federation mapagtipon ng selyo).
http://www.maximaphily.info
Ang mga hindi-tradisyonal na paraan, tulad ng tawag ko ito, ay upang sundin ang mga alituntunin ninuman! Maliban na lamang kung gusto MO ito, siyempre.Ako tawag DORINCARD anumang postkard na isinapersonal na sa pamamagitan ng pagdagdag ng selyo at ang isang tatak-koreo, sa larawan sa gilid ng postkard. Tradisyonal na paraan, o hindi. :)
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Fragment from http://www.squidoo.com/dorincard, translated from English into Filipino.
maximaphily = collecting maximum cards (postcard + stamp + postmark)
Maximaphily
Maximaphily is a branch of philately, or stamp collecting, that means collecting maximum cards.
Generally, a maximum card is a postcard, with a stamp and a postmark on the picture side. Ideally, all these 3 elements should be concordant, but not identical.
The traditional way is to comply with the rules of FIP (International Philatelic Federation).
http://www.maximaphily.info
The non-traditional way, as I call it, is to follow nobody's rules! Unless YOU want it, of course.
I call DORINCARD any postcard that was personalized by adding a stamp and a postmark, on the picture side of the postcard. Traditional way, or not. :)