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Columbidae Collection (#3)

Columbidae, also known as fancy pigeon breeds, are a diverse group of birds that captivate with their unique features and stunning plumage

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Three Almond Tumbler Cock Pigeons

Three Almond Tumbler Cock Pigeons
A group portrait of three male Almond Tumbler pigeons ages 1 1/2 years, 2 1/2 years, and 4 years old. The illustration shows the distinctive features of an Almond Tumbler cock depending on its age

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Black-Pied Pouter Cock Pigeon

Black-Pied Pouter Cock Pigeon
A portrait of two Black-Pied Pouter, (Pigmy Pouter) pigeons, with two white feathered Brunner Pouters featured in the background. The illustration shows their unsual features as a fancy breed

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Blue Pouter Cock Pigeon

Blue Pouter Cock Pigeon
A portrait of a Blue Pouter Cock standing on a loft rooftop with three other pouters featured in the background. The Pouter pigeon is characterised by a its very large, inflatable crop

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Wood pigeon, ( Columba palumbus ), Bird columbiforme of the family Columbidae

Wood pigeon, ( Columba palumbus ), Bird columbiforme of the family Columbidae. Wild bird drinking from a water pool
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Juvenile Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto). Spain

Juvenile Eurasian Collared-Dove (Streptopelia decaocto). Spain
Nature reserve of the saw Mariola in Bocairent, Valencian Community, Spain

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Dodo bird, side view

Dodo bird, side view. The Dodo is an extinct flightless bird that lived on Mauritius Island in the Indian Ocean

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Feral pigeon -Columba livia-

Feral pigeon -Columba livia-

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Columba palumbus, woodpigeon

Columba palumbus, woodpigeon
Plate 23 from William MacGillivrays Watercolour drawings of British Animals (1831-1841)

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Side view of a Zebra Dove, perching on a tree stump, showing the plump body

Side view of a Zebra Dove, perching on a tree stump, showing the plump body, long tail feathers and with its head in profile

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Darwins Pigeons, African Owl

Darwins Pigeons, African Owl
Figure 22, Original drawing from the book Variation in Animals and Plants under Domestication by Charles Darwin, 1868. Library reference number DC BD 858 (Vol. 1) Date: 1868

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Darwins Pigeons, English Fantail

Darwins Pigeons, English Fantail
Figure 21, Original drawing from the book Variation in Animals and Plants under Domestication by Charles Darwin, 1868. Library reference number DC BD 858 (Vol. 1) Date: 1868

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Darwins Pigeons, The Rock Pigeon

Darwins Pigeons, The Rock Pigeon
Figure 17, Original drawing from the book Variation in Animals and Plants under Domestication by Charles Darwin, 1868. Library reference number DC BD 858 (Vol. 1) Date: 1868

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Darwins Pigeons, English Barb

Darwins Pigeons, English Barb
Figure 20, Original line drawing from the book Variation in Animals and Plants under Domestication by Charles Darwin, 1868. Library reference number DC BD 858 (Vol. 1) Date: 1868

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Darwins Pigeons, English Carrier

Darwins Pigeons, English Carrier
Figure 19, Original line drawing from the book Variation in Animals and Plants under Domestication by Charles Darwin, 1868. Library reference number DC BD 858 (Vol. 1) Date: 1868

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Speckled wood pigeon, Columba hodgsonii

Speckled wood pigeon, Columba hodgsonii
Number 10 of 61 watercolour drawings of birds from the Himalaya Mountains in the collection of Lady Mary Bentinck. Artist unknown, date 1833, Library & Archives Z88 f BEN Date: 1833

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Oriental Turtle Dove, Streptopelia orientalis

Oriental Turtle Dove, Streptopelia orientalis
Number 9 of 61 watercolour drawings of birds from the Himalaya Mountains in the collection of Lady Mary Bentinck. Artist unknown, date 1833, Library & Archives Z88 f BEN Date: 1833

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Yellow-footed green pigeon

Yellow-footed green pigeon
Number 7 of 61 watercolour drawings of birds from the Himalaya Mountains in the collection of Lady Mary Bentinck. Artist unknown, date 1833, Library & Archives ref: Z88 f BEN Date: 1833

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Wedge-tailed green pigeon, Treron sphenurus

Wedge-tailed green pigeon, Treron sphenurus
Number 8 of 61 watercolour drawings of birds from the Himalaya Mountains in the collection of Lady Mary Bentinck. Artist unknown, date 1833, Library & Archives Z88 f BEN Date: 1833

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Charles Darwins pigeons

Charles Darwins pigeons
The original label on a pigeon specimen given to the Museum by Charles Darwin

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Dodo skeleton, Raphus cucullatus

Dodo skeleton, Raphus cucullatus
The dodo is an icon of extinction, one of the first widely acknowledged cases of a species being wiped out by humans. There are so few complete dodo skeletons that we may never know exactly what they

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeons - Archangels and Swifts, Fancy Breeds

Pigeons - Archangels and Swifts, Fancy Breeds
A portrait of two breeds of fancy pigeon, as seen the illustration, there are two Archangels and two Swifts, also known as Egyptian Swifts

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeons - Shield, Hyacinth, Suarbian, German Toy Breeds

Pigeons - Shield, Hyacinth, Suarbian, German Toy Breeds
A portrait of three varieties of pigeon from the German Toy breed. The illustrations of the Shield, Hyacinth and Suabian show their unique features

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeons - Burmese or Florentine, Starling and Spot Fairy

Pigeons - Burmese or Florentine, Starling and Spot Fairy
A portrait illustration showing three breeds of pigeon. At the top of the illustration is a Burmese pigeon, now commonly known as a Florentine

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeons - Black Capuchins and Damascenes

Pigeons - Black Capuchins and Damascenes
An illustration showing two Black Capuchins, also known as Syrian Wammentauben Beirut pigeons, and two Damascenes in an outdoor scenery

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeons - A portrait of four Homing Pigeons

Pigeons - A portrait of four Homing Pigeons
The pictured Racing Homing Pigeons were the property of J. Oliver Esq. of Bexhill, and were trained by The Brighton and County of Sussex Society

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeons - Short and Long-Faced Antwerps, Fancy Breed

Pigeons - Short and Long-Faced Antwerps, Fancy Breed
A portrait of two Short-Faced and two Long-Faced Antwerps which are a breed of fancy pigeon. The illustration presents their distinctive colouration and markings

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeons - Show and Flying Antwerps, Fancy Breed

Pigeons - Show and Flying Antwerps, Fancy Breed
A portrait of two Show Antwerps, and two Flying Antwerps which are breed of fancy pigeon. The illustration shows the short-faced features of the show antwerp

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeons - Red and Yellow Barbs, Fancy Breed

Pigeons - Red and Yellow Barbs, Fancy Breed
A portrait of a Red and Yellow Barb pictured inside their coop. The Barb is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeons - Young and Old, Blue and Silver Dun Dragoon

Pigeons - Young and Old, Blue and Silver Dun Dragoon
A portrait of three young and old, Blue and Silver Dun Dragoons, who are a member of the Fancy Breed of pigeon, most commonly found in London

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeons - Three Dragoons, Birmingham Fancy

Pigeons - Three Dragoons, Birmingham Fancy
A portrait of a Silver-Brown Bar, a Silver-Black Bar, and a Blue Dragoon, breeds of the fancy pigeon. The pigeons are also are in common with Birmingham, UK

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeons - Clean Legged Flying Tumblers

Pigeons - Clean Legged Flying Tumblers
A portrait of three sub-variants of the Clean Legged Flying Tumbler pigeon breed. The variants shown are a Yellow-Mottled, Red-Mottled, a Black-Mottled, or a Rosewinced

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Three Almond Tumbler Hens

Three Almond Tumbler Hens
A group portrait of three female Almond Tumbler pigeons ages 1 1/2 years, 2 1/2 years, and 4 years old. The illustration shows the distinctive features of an Almond Tumbler hen depending on its age

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Almond Tumbler Sub-varieties

Almond Tumbler Sub-varieties
A portrait of four sub-variety pigeons of the English Short Faced Tumbler breed. Showing the full-length body and characteristics of the Almond Splash, the Red Agate Splash or Mottle

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Almond Tumbler Pigeon Tail Feathers

Almond Tumbler Pigeon Tail Feathers
An illustration of Almond Tumbler tail feathers showing their differences after successive moults. The diagram also indentifies the feathers belonging to the cock

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Two Pigmy Pouters and Two Isabel Pigeons

Two Pigmy Pouters and Two Isabel Pigeons
A group portrait featuring one cream and one white Pigmy Pouters, with one yellow, and one red Isabels standing in their coop

Background imageColumbidae Collection: White Carrier Cock Pigeon

White Carrier Cock Pigeon
A portrait of a White Carrier Cock standing in full-length with one other of its kind nesting in the background. The portrait brings to attention its distinctive features

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Dun Carrier Cock Pigeon

Dun Carrier Cock Pigeon
A full-length portrait of a Dun Carrier Cock. The Dun Carrier Cock is an English fancy breed of pigeon. The large cere above the beak is one of the characteristics

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Columba palumbus, Woodpigeon, illustration of grey bird with white neck and white wing patches

Columba palumbus, Woodpigeon, illustration of grey bird with white neck and white wing patches, perched on branch eating berries

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Pigeon on a roof

Pigeon on a roof

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Street pigeon -Columba livia forma domestica-

Street pigeon -Columba livia forma domestica-

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Cape turtle dove -Streptopelia capicola-, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Cape turtle dove -Streptopelia capicola-, Etosha National Park, Namibia, Africa

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Ring-necked Doves -Streptopelia capicola- perched on a dry branch, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Ring-necked Doves -Streptopelia capicola- perched on a dry branch, Etosha National Park, Namibia

Background imageColumbidae Collection: Guinea Pigeon -Columba Guinea-, near Windhoek, Namibia, Africa

Guinea Pigeon -Columba Guinea-, near Windhoek, Namibia, Africa



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Columbidae, also known as fancy pigeon breeds, are a diverse group of birds that captivate with their unique features and stunning plumage. One such member is the Eurasian Collared Dove (Streptopelia decaocto), depicted in an illustration resembling a majestic pigeon-like bird. With its buffy-pink plumage and distinctive black neck collar, this dove exudes elegance from every angle. Another fascinating species within the Columbidae family is the New Zealand Pigeon Kereru (Raphus solitarius). Unlike any other bird, it shares similarities with the extinct Reunion white dodo (Raphus cucullatus). These remarkable creatures remind us of the diversity that once existed on our planet. Pigeons have long been associated with urban landscapes, often seen perched on rooftops. Their presence adds charm to city skylines and serves as a reminder of nature's resilience amidst concrete jungles. The Didus ineptus or dodo design showcases pigeons in flight, symbolizing freedom and adaptability. Muffed Flying Tumblers are another breed worth mentioning; these pigeons possess unique traits like fluffy feathers around their legs while soaring through the sky. They exemplify gracefulness combined with unmatched aerial acrobatics. In contrast to these fancy breeds, we find common wood pigeons (Columba palumbus) perched on branches across Europe's Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn in Germany. Their peaceful demeanor reminds us of how nature can thrive even in unexpected places. Lastly, let's not forget about the dodo - Raphus cucullatus - whose skeletal remains serve as a haunting reminder of extinction caused by human activities. This unfortunate fate highlights our responsibility to protect and preserve all members for future generations to appreciate their beauty and significance.