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Hi can someone tell me what type of Fancy Pigeon this is
Doesn't look like a Kormorner to me from that pic. as the beak looks too long. I had a couple of pairs of Kormornas a while back and flew them out. When the cock shows to his hen it is a delight to watch as he does a sort of spiral tumble. There are many tumbling and non tumbling breeds with the crest so have a look here. http://www.flickr.com/photos/jimgifford/collections/72157603785899371/
Sorry forgot to say it's a nice wee bird you have though. The Kormorner is slightly smaller than a roller but stalkier. Th crest is more compact and not as far down the neck as yours. Your one may be a cross with a white dove. Hope it surprizes you and performs well.
Cheers, Chickadee would like to show them but a lot of shows seem to be down south
This one took a ticket at the Scottish Exhibition Fantail show
to be honest dunc that's too much for me. Too far away from a flyer but hey chickadee probably don't like what I like and that's the whole facination of the doos. The important thing is we all like the birds for our own reasons and the birds enhance our lives. Long live the birds.
to be honest dunc that's too much for me. Too far away from a flyer but hey chickadee probably don't like what I like and that's the whole facination of the doos. The important thing is we all like the birds for our own reasons and the birds enhance our lives. Long live the birds.
are they white homers id be in the market for few if they come along look forward to seeing pics of your cat trap/flap looked great on youtube would suit me great has i plan to leave my feeders on open hole