Spanish Little Friar Tumbler
The Spanish Little Friar tumbler is an ornamental tumbler-type pigeon whose name likely refers to a small body and friar-like markings or head impression. Tumbler labels usually indicate ancestry in birds selected for agile flight or aerial rolling, though many present-day examples are kept mostly for exhibition. The Spanish part separates it from similar monk, nun, or friar names used in other European fancy pigeon traditions.
A useful program for Spanish Little Friar tumblers keeps both type and liveliness in view. If a strain still flies, young birds should be trained carefully and not mixed with stronger homing breeds that may pull them away. If it is show-focused, markings, head style, balance, and feather condition become the main selection points. Small tumblers can be hardy, but they do best with secure lofts, consistent feeding, and protection from crowding. Buyers should ask whether a family is bred for flight, bench exhibition, or simply as a rare regional fancy.
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