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Jul 29, 2009
African Owl
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Aachen Lacquer Shield Owl
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Jul 28, 2009
Fantail
There is a feather mutation called Silky that gives an interesting lace effect to a Fantails tail feathers.Fantails with this mutation are known as Silky or Lace Fantails.
Fantails are often used by pigeon flyers in the training of racing pigeons and Tipplers. They are used as droppers in that they are placed on the loft landing board as a signal to the flying birds to come in and be fed.
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Italian Owl
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Iranian Highflying Tumbler
The best birds tend to rise above the rest of the kit to show off their talents. The flying characteristic of the Iranian High flyer is that of a soaring/hovering bird (as opposed to the raking flying style of for instance the Tippler), with a slower wing beat than most flying breeds of pigeons. They are endurance flyers gaining altitude quickly, and have been reported to fly as long as 8 to 12 hours.
The Iranian Highflyer comes in various patterns and colors.
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Fancy Pigeon,
highflyer,
Iranian,
Tumbler
Ice Pigeon
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Indian FanTail
The introduction of this variety to the U.S.A. pythons was on its way to the San Diego Zoo in California from India. The journey over seas lasted many days and to ensure the reptiles didn’t go hungry, Indian fantail pigeons, found exclusively in India until then, were given to the pythons as snake feed. was a strange one. In 1926. A shipment of four By the time the ship reached California, only two survived.
The keepers at the San Diego Zoo who had obviously never seen Indian fantail pigeons before were so taken by their distinct looks that they decided to keep, and later breed and develop them. It was from these two lucky birds that the species of Indian fantail pigeons spread beyond Indian shores and reached the farthest corners of the world.
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