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hi jason looking at the pictures those birds are badges  not proper birmingham rollers ,

 

he gave them for free , the recipient is pleased with them , and your nit picking , another gem . asha you have an apprentice

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blittlefred is correct, they are not Rollers, they are Wolverhampton Tumblers.

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white logan , i was not knit picking just pointing out an error , maybe  jason was told they were birmingham rollers when he obtained them , but ive got both breeds and can see the difference, i just thought id bring it to his attention so he dosnt give/sell birds to people who may be dissapointed if they find out afterwards that there not as advertised , whether they have them for free or not - fred

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AERC is the All England Roller Club, unless someone has put roller rings on badges then they are rollers.

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look like badges to me too but if sams happy were all happy :)

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Yes ,they are badges lads ,good honest birds but not rollers ,i prefer the badge to brs ,they are good honest and fast workers and will give a lot of pleasure to an owner when fit and turning and the colours available are amazing ,you wont get fed up with badges as quick as other varieties.

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indigo bob is correct they are wolverhampton badge tumblers & not b'ham rollers ...wolvies come in 2 forms, badge & magpie ,i've had both forms & also b'ham rollers ....& bred & shown both breeds & wolvies in both forms .

both breeds are excellent flyers & give endless pleasure irespective of colour ...

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