Mclennan's Aberdonian
McLennan's Aberdonian is an obscure Scottish domestic pigeon strain associated with Aberdeen or Aberdeenshire and the McLennan name. It is usually treated as a fancy or flying pigeon derived from the rock pigeon, Columba livia, rather than as a separate species. The wording suggests a breeder-linked line, which matters in pigeons: many local types were maintained by a family or club before appearing in wider breed lists. Published details are sparse, so size, color range, and performance claims should be checked against the particular loft advertising the birds.
People interested in McLennan's Aberdonians should look for clear provenance and birds that match one another in body type, station, and feather quality. Care is straightforward pigeon keeping: dry ventilation, protected perches, a dependable grain mix with grit, and nest boxes that allow pairs to rear squabs without crowding. If the strain retains flying ability, youngsters need gradual training before open loft freedom. Because rare names can be applied loosely, avoid buying on the label alone; ask to see parent birds and related offspring.
Colors: Almond, Ash Red, Bar, Barless, Black, Blue, Brown, Checker, Dilute, Dun, Grizzle, Indigo, Mottle, Opal, Pied, Recessive Red, Red, Silver, Splash, Spread, White, Yellow