

Feature the postage cover which are "traveling" across among countries.




The postage cover got from Portugal featured Aguia de bonelli (Bonelli's Eagle). Aguia de bonelli or The Bonelli's Eagle (Aquila fasciata) is a large bird of prey belongs to the family Accipitridae. It breeds in southern Europe; Africa both north and south of the Sahara Desert and across southern Asia to Indonesia. The Bonelli's Eagle is a species of wooded, often hilly, country with some open areas. This is a small to medium - sized eagle at 55–65 cm in length. The upperparts are dark brown, and the underside is white with dark streaks. The wings are relatively short and rounded. The long tail is grey on top and white below and has a single broad black terminal band. The feet and eyes are yellow.
The Loyalists were American colonists who remained loyal to the Kingdom of Great Britain (and the British monarchy) during the American Revolutionary War. They were often referred to as Tories, Royalists, or King's Men by the Patriots, those who supported the revolution. When their cause was defeated, about 20% of the Loyalists fled or were driven out of the US to resettle in other par
ts of the British Empire, in Britain or elsewhere in British North America, especially East Ontario and New Brunswick, where they were called United Empire Loyalists; some went to the British West Indies, especially the Bahamas.
