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  1. Copied from Facebook 5/06/25 ABERDEEN AND DISTRICT ALSO
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  5. I have been given permission to share this with Basics members Congratulations to J Coutts & Son. Kintore, Aberdeenshire on winning the SNFC Reading Race 1st OPEN, 1st Region “G” 1st North Section, 1st Fed and 1st Sunnybank Club,Flying 406ml 909yd. It is not surprising with the performances they have been putting up in the Fed, Amal and SNFC. At long last Jim you have caught up with little brother Gary and his loons after their Best in Show Win at Blackpool with the Show pigeons. Auld Jim has bred a great team of pigeon fanciers with Jim Jr and Gary, and Gary has bred another 2 yougeens in Callum and Craig, no a bad pedigree. As someone said to me today it could not happen to a nicer family. Once again CONGRATULATIONS and as I have said to others watch the results there is more to come, Jim Jr has put a lot of effort into getting it right from ventilation, feeding, motivation and health, lets hope it helps you with your health Jim if you can get the doos right surely getting yourself right will be easier LoL
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  9. Copied from Facebook 4/06/25 Firstly can i congratulate my best friend Simon Hughes, two years ago Simon was my guest at the NFC dinner when we picked up the Trophy for winning the National, it must have made an impression on him as he went and matched it!! I could not be happier for him, his dad and wife Tony. Also congratulations to section G winner Chris Howse who is flying a tremendous pigeon and i understand had a few pigeons together, that big National WIn is just around the corner Chris and Jane. Our provisional 2nd Section G is a Blue Cock called the "Section Cock". He has previously won 1st Section G 9th Open NFC Fougeres in 2024, plus a few good prizes in the club and fed. This year he was 3rd Club 13th Fed Oakhampton and 1st Club 3rd Fed Yelverton both times being our single entry. As a yb he had a single race and as a yearling he flew to Truro all with the Bristol Fed. He is a direct son of Main Breeding Couple Amigo and Miss Turbo, we have built the loft around these, they are parents of 50 x 1st including 7 x 1st Combine and Federation winners, 1st National Section winners plus 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 9th, 13th Open National etc and Multiple RPRA Award winners Amigo, is bred by Rik Hermans, a son of Friendship 1st National Chateauroux 44,145 birds and Propere 42, his brother include Hero of Syndicate Lofts, G-sire of 1st Open MNFC and F-100 formally of May Pigeons and Gsire to over 100 x 1st. Miss Turbo, bred by Koen Minderhoud from his famous Turbo Koppel, she is a full sister to Late Turbo 608 1st NPO Limoges, Frans Turbo 1st NPO 7494b and Neiuwe Turbo 1st National Ace (over 3 seasons)
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  11. Copied from Facebook 1/06/25 Posted by Michael Currie Provisional Top 10 Section A SNFC Reading 1st M & J Currie Moffat 1536,88 2nd J & B Morgan Lockerbie 1529,01 3rd S & L Trodden Springfield 1525,83 4th G Turnbull Eastriggs 1516,24 5th G Turnbull Eastriggs 1514,67 6th D Ritchie Springfield 1513,06 7th W F Van Nuil Springfield 1510,47 8th S J Irving loft1 Annan 1508,25 9th D Anderson jnr Annan 1504,49 10th G Dalgliesh & Son Hoddom 1502,21
  12. Copied from Facebook ♦️The History of a World Famous Strain – Part 2 Emiel & André Denys COPPI 3245564/48 – Son of “Libourne” The national competitions from Pau, Biarritz, Dax, etc… But the pigeon with which they had the most success was a blue cock, nr. 3202596/36, named “De Dikken”. He won 2nd prize in Orléans (Roeselare) and 2nd prize in Tours (Ypres). These were, at the time, two major provincial races held one after the other. In 1937, Emiel Denys was one of the co-founders of the West-Vlaamse Vereniging (West Flanders Association). Very soon, great results followed, including a 2nd and a 4th place from Bordeaux. In 1939, the last season before the war, Denys finished 2nd in the championship of the West-Vlaamse Vereniging. Then came World War II. Gistel, where the Denys family was residing at the time and operating a poultry slaughterhouse at Mosselstraat 18, was located in a restricted zone. All pigeons were seized by the Germans and taken away, a real disaster for this flourishing loft. After the war, a few pigeons were recovered by the De Scheemaecker brothers in Denmark. Most of them were sick, and very few could still be used for breeding. They immediately began looking for new breeding material. In 1946, a late-bred pigeon was purchased from André Vanbruaene, which was later named “Libourne”. He was the son of “Kortebek”, nr. 3392093/34, who was also the grandfather of “Jonge Stier”, 1st National Pau winner. “Libourne” quickly proved to be a golden purchase. He was only paired in 1948, but a whole range of long-distance champions with a capital C immediately descended from him. Among them: “Bulte” (1948): 8th place at Bordeaux in Ghent, also placed in Carcassonne and Barcelona. “Schotte” (also 1948): 8th National Pau (1,222 pigeons) in 1951, and 17th International San Sebastian in 1953. On that memorable San Sebastian international race, André Vanbruaene won 1st prize with “Tarzan”, while Emiel Denys Sr. won the Ambassador of Spain Trophy for the 1st team, with the “San Sebastiaantje” in 13th place and the “Schotte” in 17th. The most famous of all sons of “Libourne”, and foundation stock bird No. 1 of the lineage, was “COPPI” 3245564/48 The mother of “Coppi” was a Van der Espt–Vandevelde hen, from the bloodline of the aforementioned “Hercules” from Meyns. In two seasons, he recorded results in nine long-distance races: 10/06/1950 Angoulême – National: 3,800 birds – 12th (646 km) 24/06/1950 Libourne – International: 1,474 birds – 352nd (730 km) 24/06/1950 Libourne – National: 2,030 birds – 366th 08/07/1950 Limoges – National Derby: 1,602 birds – 6th (604 km) 08/07/1950 Limoges – National O.B.: 2,360 birds – 15th 22/07/1950 Angoulême – National: 3,143 birds – 120th 22/07/1950 Angoulême – Provincial: 775 birds – 16th 1st Ace Pigeon – West-Vlaamse Vereniging, 1950 09/06/1951 Tulle – National: 4,122 pigeons – 190th 24/06/1951 Libourne – National: 2,661 pigeons – 109th 07/07/1951 Angoulême – National: 1,927 pigeons – 108th 21/07/1951 Brive – National: 1,922 pigeons – 61st 05/08/1951 Bordeaux – Ghent: 313 pigeons – 30th Had he raced these results today, he would certainly have earned a place in the Belgian Olympiad team. In 1950, the Cattrysse Brothers paired a sister of the world-famous “45” with “Coppi”, each receiving one egg. This was standard procedure for these uncrowned world champions from Moere. “Coppi” was not only a racing ace, but also a true stock bird. His descendants, who would play key roles in building the bloodline, included the “Quick Star” 3014948/54, his brother “Zwaren”, the “Kaers”, and his last daughter, “Grijspenne” 3427223/59. During this time, son Cyriel became president of the Union Gistel, the long-distance cradle par excellence. The Cattrysse brothers, Oscar Devriendt, Charles Van der Espt, Boels, and others celebrated one triumph after another there. The Cattrysse family, deeply admired by the Denys family and close friends as well, regularly brought in new breeding stock. At a 1949 auction, a small dark check pigeon was bought, believed to be a hen. It turned out to be a cock and was named “Oude Cattrysse”. From him descended, among others, the “San Sebastiaantje” (13th International San Sebastian 1953), and a whole series of breeders who continue to leave their mark. One granddaughter won 1st prize Chatellerault Provincial for young birds in 1958. Another grandson was “Tintin”, a tough long-distance racer. As a yearling, he scored twice from Angoulême and later from St. Vincent, Barcelona, Marseille, and more. André Vermote received a daughter of “Oude Cattrysse”; she became the mother of the “Atleet”, 2nd National Ace Pigeon Long Distance KBDB 1971. Vermote gave a sister of the “Atleet” to Emiel Deweerdt, and she became the mother of the phenomenal “Spiritus”, 1st National Cahors 1978. This clearly demonstrates the red thread descending from the “Old Cattrysse”. The baker from Moere, Charles Van der Espt, was visited every week on their way to the coast, and regularly some of his best pigeons moved to Mosselstraat 18 in Gistel. Charles had a pigeon memory like a computer. He knew the ring numbers of all champion pigeons and their descendants. One of his well-known sayings was: “Only 10 couples rule the entire Belgian long-distance sport.” That was, of course, a saying from the 1950s, when participation in long-distance races was still low. Yet, there was much truth in his words. Up to and including 1957, the colony raced under the name Emiel Denys at Mosselstraat 18 in Gistel. After that, the loft was moved to Markt 15. To be continued…
  13. Congratulations to Jim Coutts and family for their SNFC Win from Reading Copied from Facebook
  14. Copied from Facebook Looks like a rainy weekend ahead for organisations racing into the north west with westerly winds forecasted for both days, Sunday looks the better day at the moment but it is still early in the week so that could change.
  15. Copied from Facebook We’re once again revisiting the remarkable history of the legendary pigeon racing career of the King of Long Distance, Emiel Denys. Enjoy reading in the days ahead! Facebook Digital Creator Eric T’Jolyn 👉 All texts and photos are the intellectual property of IPA Pigeons and may not be used without permission. 🔺The Legendary Denys Family 100 years at the top of pigeon racing, driven by one great passion: extreme long-distance racing at the highest level. The story begins in 1920 — enjoy the journey! The History of a World-Famous — Part 1 Emiel & André Denys Emiel and his brother André Denys The Provincial Governor of East Flanders “In the Mosselstraat 18.” Emiel Denys Sr. was born on October 22, 1891, in Westkerke and attended school in Oudenburg, where he was taught by Theo Vandevelde — the founder of many long-distance lofts along the coast. In 1912, Emiel married Ida Titeca, also from Westkerke. Their first son, Camiel, was born on September 3, 1913. Shortly after, Belgium was occupied by German forces. One day, little Camiel was picked up by a German soldier — and in the commotion, he peed on him. Needless to say, he was quickly returned to his mother. This story, of course, was retold countless times by Grandmother Ida. Emiel was drafted into the army. During his service, their second son, Cyriel, was born on January 3, 1915. At the end of the war, Emiel’s priority was to care for his family. He became a truck farmer — not an easy job, since Westkerke-Gistel was on the German side of the front near the Yser River. As life slowly returned to normal, Emiel began racing pigeons. He started with short-distance races, as options in Flanders during the 1920s were limited. Gradually, he raised the bar and began competing in longer middle-distance races, organized by pigeon centers in Bruges, Ypres, and Roeselare. His sons shared his vision and passion. Together, they sought out better breeding stock — mainly from the pigeons of master breeder Theo Vandevelde. Indeed, Theo Vandevelde was, directly or indirectly, the foundation of nearly all renowned coastal pigeon lofts before and just after World War II. His bloodlines can clearly be seen in the pedigrees of Cattrysse, Devriendt, and Charles Van der Espt. The Denys family eventually acquired one of the region’s most famous Vandevelde pigeons: “Hercules,” previously owned by Meyns of Roksem. This reflects the family’s enduring drive to acquire only the best — a true Denys trait. They also collaborated with Nestor Tremmery of Oudenburg — one of the first Flemish long-distance fliers who dared to challenge the great Walloon champions: Bricoux, Duray, and Stassart. To be continued…
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  17. Copied from Facebook John Kirkpatrick was a renowned pigeon fancier, active from the late 19th century to the mid-20th century. He was highly respected in the pigeon racing community for his breeding and racing expertise. His pigeons, particularly those from the Galabank bloodline, achieved remarkable success in long-distance races. Some of his most famous pigeons included: Galabank Prince – 1st Open SNFC Nantes, 40th Open SNFC Rennes. Galabank Duke – 2nd SNFC Nantes. Galabank Queen – 3rd Open SNFC Nantes. Galabank Remembrance – 3rd SNFC Rennes. Galabank Supreme – Considered his "Ace of Aces," bred in 1939 and known for its exceptional racing ability. Kirkpatrick was a strong advocate for racing yearlings across the channel, believing that early exposure to challenging races produced superior pigeons. His pigeons consistently performed well in major Scottish National Flying Club (SNFC) races, including Rennes and Nantes. His legacy continues through Firs Loft, which maintains his winning bloodline and has produced top-performing pigeons in national races across Scotland, Ireland, England, and the BICC Nationals.
  18. Sorry the column did not appear last week as I did not have time to do an article as our granddaughter Rachel had a baby boy Luka Angus Litchfield; born on Sunday 4th of May weighing 9 lb. His mum Rachel is Kevin’s and Linda’s daughter and his dad is Phoenix (Rachel’s partner). Both mum and baby are home now and are thriving. This makes it 6 great grandchildren for us 3 girls-3 boys; which is wonderful but you wonder where have all the years gone!!!!! Race Results The weather seems to be improving as we move into May, so let’s hope this continues and the birds will be super fit for the national races which are ahead. One of two people have been having birds return minus some feathers which indicate hawk attacks. Some fanciers have their young birds grouping now and staying longer on the wing while out for their daily exercise. Before you know it, the young bird season will soon be upon us. However, let’s get the old bird nationals out of the way first; good luck to all who are competing and I look forward to reading the reports on the top pigeons in these races. I glad to see that some fanciers are now taking up my request of sending in photographs of their federation winners. Race Results Ayrshire Federation; News from Baz Nicol; who wrote, ‘Good morning, Joe I hope this finds you well; thank you for putting our results into your column. The federation were at Wooler on the 27th April after a spell of better weather in the day’s prior, the birdage was better this week with 86 members sending 1980 birds. The convoy was liberated at 09-30am into no wind turning slightly easterly on route. Winning 1st Centre Section and topping the open is ‘The Don’ Robert (Rab Doo) Donegan of Newmilns, with a super blue bar yearling cock on a velocity of 1606; who wins the Gibb of Galston Cup; Robert’s bird has already won this year in the first week taking the honours in Darvel club. He comes from Soontjen stock via Roy Mulligan of Doncaster. Next on the fed result is the Ardeer HS winner and 1st North Section is Dave Howie who take 2nd to 6th open positions-well done again to Dave and Kirsty who remain a very hard team to beat. Making up the top 10 are the north section partnership of Stirrat & McKenna 7th 8th & 10th with Baz Nicol runner up in Centre Section and 9th fed. R Donegan is 1st open Ayrshire Federation Wooler OB and 1st & 3rd Centre section. 2nd Centre Section is B Nicol of Irvine. 4th is D McCullen of Kilmaurs and W Julyan of Kilmaurs in 5th. The North section had 901 birds away with D Howie of Ardeer club taking the first 5 places with Stirrat & McKenna taking the next 5 places. The Central Section had 570 birds R Donegan is 1st & 3rd with B Nicol of Irvine in 2nd spot. D McCullen of Irvine is 4th with W Julyan of Kilmarnock Invitation club in 5th place. A McKenna also from Irvine is 7th with D McTaggart of Kilmarnock Invitation club in 8th place. E Diamond of Irvine HS is 9th with J Stewart of Kilmarnock Invitation in 10th place. South section winner this week is Matt Brown of Whittlets & District on 1537ypm; Cree & Cuthbert of the same club take 2nd & 3rd and Willie Lawrence in 4th & 5th section. Other Club Winners; A Barbour tops the Dalry result. Kilmarnock Invitation is won by W Julyan; Irvine NTHS winner is B Nicol. Carrick & District winners Jamieson & Son. Matt Brown wins Whittlets and D Howie Ardeer. Kilwinning J McNeil, Annbank won by D Graham, Cumnock J & S Galloway and G Slaven takes the win in Mauchline. Another good race Joe, a gentle with helpful weather conditions again. Looking forward now to Appleby as we swing west. Kindest regards Baz Nicol. Club Points; 1st Arder HS 5; 2nd Darvel HS 3; 3rd Kilwinning HS 2; 4th Dalry HS 1; 5th Irvine NTHS 1 point. Fanciers Points total; D Howie 39; R Donegan 27; Stirrat & McKenna 18; J & S O'Hare 16; J Savage 13; B Nicol 12; A Barbour 11; John Simpson 8; D McCullen 6. My thanks to Baz for the result and the photo of the federation winner to go with the report. Angus Federation Arbroath Racing Pigeon Club news form Charlie Cameron who informs us that the Angus federation were at Wooler with 6 club members sending 163 birds; with the convoy liberated at 08-00 am into a light south wind. The club had 6 members sending 129 birds; taking the first 3 places are Charlie and his son Glen with the winner doing a velocity of 1281.8 with Paul Cameron in 4th place. Les McKay win 5th & 6th positions., News from Charlie Cameron with news that the birds 169 of them from 6 members were liberated at 07-30 am into a west to north west wind. Charlie & son Glen take the first 3 places with Paul Cameron in 4th & 8th positions. Les McKay takes 5th to 7th with Gordon McKenzie making up the top 10 places. From the 3rd old bird race flown from Blaydon on 5th May; with the birds liberated at 8-45 am into a light south west wind. We had 6 members sending 148 birds, with Charlie & Glen Cameron took the first 3 places with winner doing 1220. Chic & Ann Carrie are 4th with man of the moment Paul Cameron winning 5th & 7th places. Les McKay wins 6th & 8th with A & A Shepherd winning 9th spot. Graham McKenzie makes up the top 10. East of Scotland Federation News from Tom McEwan with the Harrowgate race result; flown on the 5th May the convoy was liberated at 9am into a light south west wind. Topping the federation for his 2nd federation win of the season is Graham Wardhaugh of Dirleton with a yearling blue hen. George Veitch of East Salton is keeping up his great results winning 3rd 5th 9th & 10th federation. Brian Lavery of Prestonpans has a good yearling chequer cock in 3rd place. Andrew Gilpin of Haddington completes a double winning 4th & 7th fed. John Baillie of Tranent keeps up his good run by winning 6th & 8th federation. Prestonpans HS; the winner was Brian Lavery with a yearling blue cock; John Baillie takes the next 2 places, with his first bird a 2-year-old dark chequer hen, she is a granddaughter of the cock that won 40th open SNFC Roye and 7th open Ypres. He was also on the SNFC Young Bird result. John’s 2nd bird was a yearling blue cock bred from stock purchased by Performance Pigeons UK Stud. Pentland Hills Federation News from Andy Miller with the news of the second race of the season, marking was delayed 24 hours due to a poor weather forecast in the Tyne Valley/Newcastle area. So, on Sunday 27th April from Hexham the birds were liberated into south-to-south west wind at 09:00. Winning the federation this week is Freddie & Willie Robertson from Magdalene on the East side of Edinburgh, who fly in Danderhall club. They timed a 2-year-old widowhood cock, bred by Alistair MacLean from Oban. Breeding being Jos Cools through Adam Wealthall. Sire is ‘PayPal’ pictured with his hen in the attached photo. The partnership also won 2nd & 11th positions. Returns were good for some and poor for others so it looks like the Percy’s have been playing with them, as a few have turned in with injuries. A McLaughlin of Edinburgh Premier is 3rd with Cameron & Winters of Danderhall winning 4th open with club mates Black & Coupe winning 5th & 7th open. O Cocon of Woodburn club is 6th with J Robertson in 8th place with W Kinnear & son of the same club are 9th with Helen Aitken & Son of Woodburn taking the 10th spot. From the third race of the season from Darlington a distance of 110 to 123 miles to the members. The birds were liberated into west to north west wind at 06:45. Winning the federation this week is Willie Pryde & son John from Gorebridge who fly in the Danderhall club. They timed in their 2-year-old widowhood hen, bred by Steven Girdwood from Sighthill. (See attached photo). Returns were very gappy at first although most worked their way in throughout the day, with only a few losses at close of play, with some fanciers doing better than others. with the result of the 4th race of the 2024 was from Harrogate; flown on 5th May with a distance of 138-152 miles for the members. The convoy of 1002 birds entered by 52 lofts was liberated at 09:00 in a south west wind. Winning 1st federation is John Dowling & loft manager Eric Willis from Danderhall Club. They timed their yearling Frans Van Wildemeersch hen on a velocity of 1209. The hen was bred by Rab Marinello from Sighthill club and was raced natural sitting on 14-day eggs. Sire is a son of ‘Banker’ purchased from Mark Williams from Prestatyn a breeder of many winners. Dam was bred by the late Ian Parsons from Cumbria. This stock pair bred last year’s 2nd open Peterborough young bird Midweek race last year for Black & Robertson Danderhall. Second & 3rd is Freddie & Willie Robertson from Danderhall with their 2nd bird winning £353. The fourth place goes to the Woodburn partnership of Brown & Black with K Dick of Edinburgh Premier club winning 5th & 16th open. The Danderhall partnership of the Winter Family are 6th & 7th with club mates Willie Pryde & son John in 8th position, they also won 11th 12th & 13th open. Lindsay & Mackie also from Danderhall are 14th open. Returns seem to be quite good with only a couple missing from most lofts. Our next race Joe is from Bubwith, kindest regards Andy. Fife Federation News from Geordie Todd with the Alnwick race with 1183 birds liberated at 08-30am into a south west wind. Taking the top 10 places in the federation 1183 birds and 593 of these birds are in the east section is John Harcus of St Andrews club with the winner doing a velocity of 1461. St Andrews club sent 129 birds; Methilhaven club sent 211 birds, Kennoway entered 199 birds and Nover / Leslie sent 54 birds. Brian Kinnear wins Kennoway club J & G Peggie win Methilhaven club and Turpie & McCord win Nover & Leslie. The West section had Dunfermline sending 312 birds Lochgelly sending 278 birds. J Hynd & son of Lochgelly win 1st 6th 7th & 10th places, with Eddie McWilliams of Dunfermline winning 2nd & 3rd spots. Andy Ritchie of the same club wins 4th & 5th positions. From the Darlington race the convoy of 1053 birds liberated at 08-30am into a north west wind. Taking the top place in the East Section with 215 birds is John Harcus of St Andrews with the following clubs sending (St Andrews 109 birds; Nover & Leslie 65 birds; Kennoway 194 birds) John won the following open positions of 1st 5th 6th & 9th open and 1st 2nd 3rd 5th & 9th east section. Dave Armour of Methilhaven club is 8th & 10th open and 4th 6th 7th 8th & 10th east section positions. J Hynd & son Ian of Lochgelly sent 222 birds and they win 1st 2nd 3rd & 7th open and 1st 2nd 3rd & 5th west section; A Simpson of Dunfermline sent 248 birds; he wins 4th west section with club mates O’Reilly & Park winning 6th place, Willie Sharp of the same club is 7th with Andy Ritchie also from Dunfermline club taking the 8th 9th & 10th positions. From the Wooler 2 race the convoy of 1222 birds liberated at 14-30pm into a West to South West wind. Birdage breakdown was as follows; Kennoway sending 266 birds; Methilhaven 181 birds; St Andrews 90 birds; Novar & Leslie 47 birds; Crossgates 172 birds; Dunfermline 236 birds and Lochgelly 230 birds. Taking the top spot and also winning 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 7th 8th & 9th east section and open is John Harcus of St Andrews club. S Diamond of Kennoway is 6th with B Chalmers in 10th place. The West section was won by J Coltart Snr of Lochgelly club with R Cook of Crossgates club in 2nd & 4th positions. Eddie McWilliams of Dunfermline club is 3rd with J Hynd & son of Lochgelly club winning 5th 7th & 8th positions. My old pal Walker Kennedy from Dunfermline is in 9th spot with club mate Andy Ritchie 10th. Other Club First Bird; Methilhaven winner David Armour with Novar & Leslie winner Turpie & McCord. Correction to last week’s Alnwick result West Section Places G Williams (9th & 10th Novar & Leslie) Kingdom Federation News from Pete Penman who writes; ‘Hi Joe, hope you and Margaret are both well. The Kingdom held their first race of the 2025 season from Berwick on the 19th of April. Taking the first two places is St Serfs member John Proctor. The winner is a 2-year-old chequer cock bred from two Jockey King birds purchased at his dispersal sale. In third too 6th position is Coaltown of Balgonie member Gary Hall. First over the board was a 2-year-old chequer cock sitting 2-day eggs who has already clocked two first prize tickets to date. Our second race was from Alnwick on Sunday 27th April as Saturday's forecast was a bit iffy. Leading the way is St Serfs Sandy Proctor with a yearling blue cock on the drive. He has previously topped the Kingdom as a youngster, and was bred by his good friend Brian Gorton. In second place is Gary Hall with a 2-year-old blue cock on the drive. In third place was last week's leader John Proctor with a yearling. From the 3rd race of the season from Darlington the birds were liberated at 08-30am into a north west wind which proved an early tester for the convoy. Leading the way is St Serfs member Sandy Proctor with chequer which flight hen bred by Brian Gorton. She has already won the Kingdom young birds open race; and also has a 2nd placed position in the Kingdom to her name; showing she is a class pigeon. In second place is the very consistent loft of Rosyth's Hugh Gormley. The next 4 positions went to Coaltown's Gary Hall. Firstly, with a 2-year-old blue chequer cock that already won 1st club from Berwick this year and now has 4 x 1st prize tickets showing he is another class pigeon. As a matter of interest Joe; Gary just put the birds on roundabout on Monday. News from Leuchars club were E &E Young just edged out Dunc Walker for the red card. ‘Hi Joe we were meant to be at Darlington along with the Fife Federation. Unfortunately, some nine miles south of Alnwick the transporter suffered a blow out. Thankfully the driver and birds were all ok. Jim managed to nurse the motor back to Alnwick with hope of a liberation from there on Saturday, but with a rugby match taking place and the car park quickly filling up there was no chance of a liberation. After the blow out was repaired and no suitable place found to liberate it was decided to head north to Wooler. Finally, the birds were liberated at 14.30 in a west/south west wind. Leading the way this week was the Leuchars loft of Eric & Liz Young with a Frans Zwols cock sitting 10-day eggs. 2nd was the inform loft of Gary Hall of Coaltown of Balgonie club with a home bred yearling chequer cock on roundabout. In 3rd place again was Eric & Liz Young with a gift bird from Tom Berwick flying to the perch. 4th position went to Chic Dinsdale of Coaltown of Balgonie with a yearling chequer cock that was 5th club last week and he also won 1st club from the young bird Wakefield last year. Rosyth took the next two places with Hugh Gormley just edging out Mitchell & Stonehouse. The late Bob Blyth took the red card at St. Serfs with Sandy Proctor in second spot just ousting brother John into 3rd place. Taking 3rd club at Coaltown was club secretary Pete Penman with a 4-year-old red hen that has many good club positions flying spare. A big thank you must go out to the Fife Fed officials for getting us a race under very trying conditions. Pete has kindly shown me a photograph of a pigeon that returned home from the 2nd race of the season with a big gap in its wing. The season is now over for this bird which is a big disappointment as the bird was due to go over the channel this year. Once again Joe many thanks and kindest regards Pete P. North of Scotland Federation News from George Duthie with the result of the Brechin old bird race flown on the 27th April with 47 members sending 1200 birds; these were liberated into a light south wind on the 27th of April. The East Section had 23 members sending 639 birds; taking the top honours are the Maskame & Cordiner partnership of Peterhead & District club with 3-year-old doing a velocity of 1872; the partnership also won 3rd & 4th places in the section and open. Peterhead & District took all 10 section and open positions. 2nd open is Neil Holt with S Glue in 5th spot. R H Whyte wins 6th 8th & 9th positions with A Woodhouse winning 7th place and G Findlay makes up the top 10 winning this position. The West Section had 24 members sending 561 birds with A Flett of Keith club winning the section and 32nd open. Devern Valley club members J Abel won 2nd 3rd & 4th section 32nd 33rd & 34th open. A Wilson from the same Devern Valley club wins 5th 6th & 7th section 36th 37th & 38th open with Keith’s R Wilson winning 8th section 39th open. N Pirie of Devern Valley club wins 10th section 41st open. Clubs First Bird Maskame & Cordiner win Peterhead & District velocity 1872.148; Colin McRae wins Fraserburgh & District velocity 1761.406; Fraserburgh West End club won by R Barclay velocity 1676.744; Inverurie is won by S Witherspoon velocity 1438.955; Keith club is won by A Flett on 1150.245; with J Abel winning Devern Valley on 1121.958; A MacGillivary of Elgin & District velocity 1054.105. Congratulations to all the above and well done to Maskame & Cordiner on topping the federation and also well done to A Flett on winning the West Section. From the Strathkinness 1 old bird race flown on the 3rd May there were 49 members sending 1174 birds who were liberated into a north west wind. The East section had 23 members sending 591 birds; with Colin McRae of Fraserburgh & District club taking the first 3 places in the race with 2 of them on velocities of 1332 with the 3rd bird on 1331.A W Buchan of the same club wins 4th 5th & 10th section and open. A Woodhouse of Peterhead & District is 6th section and open with clubmate R H Whyte winning 7th place followed by another Peterhead partnership of Maskame & Cordiner win 8th position. D Ward of Fraserburgh West End club is 9th with A W Buchan of Fraserburgh & District winning 10th section and open. The West Section had 26 members sending 583 birds with A Wilson of Devern Valley club winning the 1st & 7th west section and 31st & 37th open; his club mate A Fulton wins 2nd section 32nd open with another Devern Valley member A Hay winning 3rd & 10th section 33rd & 40th open. A Raymond of the same club is 4th section 34th open with R Wilson of Keith club timing 3 birds to win 5th 6th & 8th section 35th 36th & 38th open. Mick Binnie of Devern Valley is 9th section and 39th open. Clubs First Bird Fraserburgh & District winner Colin McRae with a velocity of 1332.424 Peterhead & District won by A Woodhouse velocity 1294.876 Fraserburgh West End winner was D Ward velocity 1285.980 Inverurie winner was S Witherspoon velocity 1276.522 Devern Valley winner A Wilson velocity 1089.300 Keith won by R Wilson on a velocity of 1044.406 Elgin & District won by W Ritchie velocity 999.204; well done to Colin McRae on topping the federation and congratulations to Andy Wilson on winning the West Section. Almond Valley Federation News from secretary Lynn Stewart with the Wooler race flown on 26th April with the 860 birds liberated at 10:00 am. With S Russell of Bonnybridge club taking the first 3 places plus 5th 7th & 8th not bad going having 6 birds in the top 10. John Hadfield of Armadale wins 4th & 6th places. With L & R McDuff of Bonnybridge winning 9th spot and Mr & Mrs Fleming of East Calder in 10th spot. Club Winners; Armadale 115 birds; J Hadfield 1454.642, 1453.381, 1431.967, 1429.220 Bonnybridge 268 birds; S Russell 1460.592, 1460.330, 1455. 1454. Carnwath 16 birds; Dr J Salmond 1197. R Robertson 944. Dr J Salmond 885. R Robertson 877. East Calder 115 birds; Mr Mrs Fleming 1444. F Jamieson & Son 1442. 1416., 1403. Fauldhouse 237 birds; S Redmond 1411. 1409. C Smillie 1409. S Redmond 1406. West Calder 109 birds; J Bird 1434. 1433. 1425, D Jamieson 1393. From the Alnwick race from on the 3rd May the convoy of 1277 birds was liberated at 07:05 hours. Freddie Jamieson & son of East Calder take top place with a velocity of 1191. J Hadfield of Armadale wins 2nd 3rd 9th & 10th; with club mate D McBeath winning 4th & 5th open. John Bird of West Calder is 6th with T Gavin of Fauldhouse club winning 7th open. S Russell of Bonnybridge club is 8th open. Armadale 142 birds; J Hadfield 1186.404, 1182,555, D McBeath 1180.396, 1179.354 Bonnybridge 361 birds; S Russell 1166.383, V Couper 1159.366, 1158.440, B & D Halliday 1143.078 Carnwath 26 birds; Dr J Salmond 810.307, R Robertson 745.001, 694.976, 691.400 East Calder 191 birds; F Jamieson & Son 1191.052, C Ross 1086.376, F Jamieson & Son 1074.526, 1038.201 Fauldhouse 333 birds; T Gavin 1173.075, C Smillie 1161.170, 1140.093, J Brown 1125.081, West Calder 224 birds; J Bird 1175.155, 1140.447, 1137.029, 1136.141 Scottish Central Federation News from Bernie Britton with the result of the Hexham race flown on the 4th May with a convoy of 982 pigeons liberated at 10-00am into a west wind. Winchburgh club sent 202 birds taking 1st club 7th federation is Charlie Job with a young mealy widowhood cock down from his David Jamieson lines. Charlie has retired just recently and now has the time to spend with his birds which is starting to pay off. 2nd club 8th federation is Mark Doran with a Gaby from Ronnie Wright. 3rd club 14th fed is Peter Keogh with a black hen bred by Dougie Barnes from is Syndicate Loft birds. Equal 4th club 15th and 16th federation with a couple of blue hens is once again Peter. One from his Page Brothers stock and the other a mixture of the bloodlines within the loft. Peter had four birds drop together all doing 888yds/m. Broxburn club sent 194 birds; with Gordon MacKenzie taking the first 4 positions; his 1st & 4th pigeons were bred by D Hawkins and Evans being Gaby Vandenabeele’s. His 2nd pigeon is his own Gaby and his 3rd pigeon again home bred Gaby from my best Gaby's 5 sent 194 Angus Federation News from David Liddle who wrote; Please find the results attached for our race from Blaydon with 25 members sending 631 birds; these were liberated at 08-45 am into a light south west wind. The race was delayed by 24 hours due to a poor weather forecast for Saturday and the race control team of Davie Glen and Danny Henderson excelled once again to give us good race on Sunday. Forfar Club’s Ian Scott takes the top spot with a 2-year-old widowhood cock. He was bred from a pair of Busschaerts from Ian`s late friend Bob Baldie and he has won 6th club 7th federation from Kettering last year along with other minor positions. Davie Glen was 2nd & 6th club and federation with his first bird a 2-year-old Busschaert widowhood cock. This pigeon was 1st club and federation last year from Melton Mowbray and also won 6th club and federation from Wooler 2 weeks ago. Ken Droog & son are 3rd with W Nicol winning 5th & 9th open. D J Liddle wins 7th position in both with Eric Galloway wins 10th position in both club and federation; kindest regards, David Club Winners; Forfar had 15 members sending 417 birds; 1st I Scott 1297.126 2nd D Glen 1297.12. Arbroath had 6 members sending 148 birds; 1st P Cameron 1220.25 2nd C & G Cameron Gourdon 2 members sending 41 birds; 1st D & D Hay 1188.76 Montrose; 2 members sending 25 birds; 1st M Wallace & Son 1028.79 Thank You Thanks to the above press officers for their results. If you wish your club or federation to be highlighted in the column, then send me an email by Monday of each week. Space Weather The 27-day Space Weather Outlook Table; Issued 12 May 2025 UTC Radio Flux Planetary Largest Date 10.7 cm A Index Kp Index 2025 May 12 125 8 5 2025 May 13 120 12 4 2025 May 14 120 10 3 2025 May 15 115 5 2 2025 May 16 115 5 2 2025 May 17 115 5 2 2025 May 18 115 8 3 2025 May 19 120 10 4 2025 May 20 125 8 3 2025 May 21 125 8 3 2025 May 22 125 6 2 2025 May 23 130 6 2 2025 May 24 130 6 2 2025 May 25 130 5 2 2025 May 26 135 5 2 2025 May 27 140 8 3 2025 May 28 140 25 5 2025 May 29 140 30 5 2025 May 30 140 20 5 2025 May 31 140 20 5 2025 Jun 01 145 20 5 2025 Jun 02 145 12 4 2025 Jun 03 145 8 3 2025 Jun 04 145 10 4 2025 Jun 05 140 12 4 2025 Jun 06 130 10 4 2025 Jun 07 125 10 4 As you will see from the graft the end of May/ beginning of June looks a lot higher – which is the time of the first SNFC race from Reading. Please continue to keep the news flowing; to Joe Murphy Mystical Rose Cottage 2 Flutorum Avenue Thornton by Kirkcaldy KY1 4BD or phone 01592 770331 or Email to joejmurphy1@gmail.com REMEMBER THE J IN THE MIDDLE or log onto www.elimarpigeons.com; www.pigeonbasics.com www.thecanadianpigeoninternational.com who wish my weekly contribution portfolio on pigeon topics from Scotland © Compiled by Joe Murphy
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  20. Copied from Facebook The birds were liberated at 07:00Hrs in west wind turning north west on route, by convoyer David Pettitt and assistant Chris Jonson, both report birds left the transporter well and cleared the site. Good Luck every one. Verification is for your ‘first bird’ only. Please do so within 1 hour of clocking. Post race information should be sent to S Howells. ‘Details are at the foot of page in the hand book.
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