Budapest Short-faced Tumbler
Budapest Short Face Tumbler | |
| Conservation status | Common |
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| Other names | Budapest Shortbeak (EE) |
| Country of origin | Hungary |
| Classification | |
| US Breed Group | Fancy |
| EE Breed Group | Tumbler and Highflyer |
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Budapest Short-faced Tumblers are a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding.[1] The breed was created in Budapest, Hungary. The date of origin is uncertain, but mentioned by Prutz in 1884. Budapest Short-faced Tumblers, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants of the rock dove (Columba livia).
Description
While originally a flying tumbler breed it is now bred for exhibition.[2] It is rather small and slender weighing just 10 ounces. It has a short stout beak and a rather cube shaped head with a depression on top making the eyes bulge out a bit like a frog.[3] The base color is white with the wing tips and tail showing blue/black coloration.
Gallery
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Budapest Short Faced Tumbler
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Budapest Short Faced Tumbler
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Red bar
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Whie
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Black
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Schachtzabel 1906 Tafel 93
See also
References
External links
- Media related to Budapest Shortbeak at Wikimedia Commons