biophiliac
Rest in Peace 1953-2021
I love seeing your birds! Don't you think the 2019 bands are pretty?Here's a few quick pics!
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No reds! Just chequered and Barred! Got my rings today too! It caused a bit of confusion though because my annual membership runs out end of February so I tried to sort that at tha same time. I can only renew my membership through the regional secretary not direct with the club, so I phoned the reg sec and it turns out he is retiring and a new guy is in the process of taking over. Several phone calls and a cheque in the post....sorted!
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Pretty birds but I couldn't deal with muffs that big.


Yes! Now for the race team.I got me a dropper!

Cool, thanks for posting! Who was asking about webbed feet recently?Interesting!
edit Sorry this belongs with the genetic table, I'm bad at quotes too.
Rollers are good too.Now I just need to build my loft and get some acrobatic pigeions, lol

Just found this nice table of pigeon genes and traits
https://www.taubensell.de/002_Neu_Genetik/Englisch/genetic_traits.htm
I just let them choose on their own. lolThanks! Genetics are so confusing. I just pair 2 birds and see what I get!
I think you may have misinterpreted that post.
I wish the bird had of returned with wings duct taped together.
In fact what happen was the birds both wings was " AMPUTATED" to the second joint which would be from left to right in this diagram.
The Alula was missing on both wings.
That barbarian interpreted a suggestion by some one for wing clipping.
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No actually it was able to gain enough altitude to fly from roof top to roof top about 10+- miles back to my loft. Some one never got the bird back and I actual punched the young man in the face when he tried to claim it.
I was that upset. The bird passed away about a 3 months later.

I hope so too!It makes my " BLOOD BOIL" every time I think of it. The procedure is actually called Pinioned Wing. Apparently it is usually only done to one wing to inhibit flight to one day old birds. I never was aware of it until that one occasion.
I hope I never encounter it again as long as I live.