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Columba livia

Pigeons are domesticated and feral forms of the rock dove, Columba livia, a cliff-nesting species that adapted readily to buildings, bridges, barns, and city ledges. Domestic pigeons have been selected for homing ability, racing performance, tumbling flight, ornamental feathering, color, voice, and utility traits, creating an enormous range of breeds from sleek racers to heavily feathered show birds. Feral city pigeons are the same species, shaped by urban survival rather than formal selection.

People keep pigeons in lofts for racing, exhibition, breeding, meat production, education, and companionship. Practical care includes predator-proof housing, dry ventilation, clean grain and grit, bathing water, and enough space for pair bonding and flight. Breeders use leg bands, pedigrees, and performance records to manage families, while rescues often handle injured racers, unreleasable feral birds, or abandoned fancy breeds. Good stewardship also means preventing unwanted releases, since domestic birds may not survive well and can add pressure to urban pigeon populations.

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Saxon Monk Pigeon: Breed Profile, Markings, and Buying Guide

The Saxon Monk is an ornamental color pigeon from Saxony, Germany, known in its homeland as the Sachsische Monchtaube. It takes its name from a single striking feature: a pure white head that sits like a monk’s hood or cowl over an otherwise fully colored body. Look closer and two more traits give it away, […]

Old German Owl Pigeon: Breed Profile, Markings, and Buying Guide

The Old German Owl is a small, frilled ornamental pigeon from Germany, known in its homeland as the Altdeutsches Mövchen (“Old German little gull”). It is one of the older owl-type breeds, and it is prized for a specific look: a rounded, short-beaked head with a small peak crest, a ruffled frill down the chest, […]

German Beauty Homer (Deutsche Schautaube): Breed Profile and Buying Guide

The German Beauty Homer, known in its homeland as the Deutsche Schautaube, is a German exhibition pigeon developed from racing and homing stock and then bred purely for looks rather than for flying home from a race. It is the German counterpart to the American Show Racer: same broad homing-pigeon family, same smooth-feathered outline, but […]

Blondinette Pigeon: The Laced Oriental Frill, Explained

The Blondinette is one of the two classic varieties of the Oriental Frill, a small ornamental show pigeon that originated around Izmir (historically Smyrna) in what is now Turkey. Where its white-bodied sibling the Satinette carries color only on the wing shield and tail, the Blondinette is the colored version: the whole bird is colored, […]

English Carrier Pigeon: Breed Profile, Wattle, and Buying Guide

The English Carrier is a tall, upright, long-bodied show pigeon best known for the dramatic fleshy ornaments on its face: a large, rounded, powdery-white wattle mounded over the beak and prominent circular wattle rings, called ceres, that ring the eyes like goggles. Despite the name, the modern English Carrier is not a message-carrying or racing […]

American Show Racer: Breed Profile, Standard, and Buying Guide

The American Show Racer is a United States show breed of pigeon developed from racing homers and bred to an idealized, standardized racing-homer type for the exhibition pen, not for actual racing. Think of it as the show-hall counterpart to the flying Racing Homer: same broad family, same smooth-feathered outline, but selected generation after generation […]

King Pigeon: Breed Profile, Squab, Show, and Buying Guide

The King pigeon is a large, heavy, stocky American breed developed in the late 1800s primarily for meat, meaning squab production, and later refined into one of the most popular show pigeons in the world. It is a cobby, deep-bodied bird with a broad full chest, a short tail, a thick short neck, short smooth […]

English Trumpeter Pigeon: Breed Profile, Voice, and Buying Guide

The English Trumpeter is a heavily feathered ornamental pigeon best known for two things: a booming, laughing coo that gives the whole Trumpeter family its name, and an extravagant coat of decoration. Picture a compact, low-slung bird almost buried in feather work, a rose-shaped crest spreading across its forehead, a shell crest and mane rising […]

Nun Pigeon: Breed Profile, Markings, and Buying Guide

The Nun is an old marked (toy) fancy pigeon, instantly recognizable by its predominantly snow-white body set against a solid colored head, a colored tail, and colored wing flights, topped by a rounded shell crest at the back of the head. Fanciers call the colored head the “veil,” and a bird is named for the […]

Modena Pigeon: Breed Profile, Patterns, and Buying Guide

The Modena is a short, stout, deep-chested ornamental pigeon from the city of Modena in northern Italy, instantly recognizable by its cobby compact body, broad rounded breast carried high, and bold upright stance. It is one of the most colorful and most popular show pigeons in the world, kept by fanciers for the exhibition bench […]

French Mondain Pigeon: Breed Profile, Size, and Buying Guide

The French Mondain is a large, heavy utility pigeon developed in France and bred first and foremost for the table, meaning meat and squab production, though many fanciers today also keep it as a calm, handsome show bird. It is one of the bigger domestic pigeon breeds: broad and deep through the chest, full and […]

Damascus Pigeon (Damascene): Breed Profile and Buying Guide

The Damascus pigeon, more often written Damascene and known across its home region as the Shami pigeon, is one of the oldest documented domestic pigeon breeds. It is an ornamental show breed from the Near East, associated with Damascus in Syria, and it is instantly recognizable: a pale, frosty, almost milk-white to silvery body, two […]

Chinese Owl Pigeon: Breed Profile, Frill Standard, and Buying Guide

The Chinese Owl is a small ornamental (toy) pigeon kept almost entirely for show and as a pet, and it is one of the most heavily frilled breeds in the whole pigeon fancy. Its signature is a dense rosette of reversed, ruffled feathers down the breast, called the jabot or frill, paired with a frilled […]

Archangel Pigeon: Breed Profile, Care, and Buying Guide

Archangel Pigeon: Breed Profile, Care, and Buying Guide The Archangel pigeon, also called the Gimpel, is an ornamental fancy pigeon prized for its metallic plumage. Its body glows in iridescent copper-bronze or gold, set against solid dark, blue, or white wings, often with a sharp peaked crest at the back of the head and deep […]

Archangel Pigeon: The Complete Breed Guide

The Archangel pigeon is a fancy (ornamental) breed prized above all for its plumage: a lustrous metallic copper, bronze, or gold body set against darker iridescent wings. It is an exhibition bird, not a utility or racing pigeon, and the entire breed is built around color and sheen. If you have searched “archangel pigeon” after […]

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