Tuesday, June 2, 2020

Pigeons Have Lots Of Different Breeds And Here’s 35 Of The Ones You Might Not Have Heard Of

Step aside, fashion chickens, it’s time for pigeons to stand in the spotlight and shine! The pigeons that we see in cities are just the tip of the feathered iceberg—there are lots of beautiful and unusual pigeon species that many of us haven’t ever heard of.

To show you what we mean, Bored Panda has collected photos of the rarest and most fashionable pigeons for you to enjoy. Scroll down, upvote your faves, and let us know which fashion pigeon you loved the most and why. We also know how much you love other animals, dear Pandas. So when you’re done enjoying this cool (or rather coo’) list, check out our other posts about gorgeous unusual animals right here, here, and here.

Pigeons are downright interesting when you start learning more about them. For example, some scientists argue that the common city pigeon (aka the rock pigeon) might have been the very first birb that hoomans have ever domesticated. They’re featured as figurines, in mosaics, and on coins from ancient Mesopotamia since at least 4500 BC.

#1 The Nicobar Pigeon

Image credits: Sue Demetriou

#2 Brown Frillback Pigeon

Image credits: pigeonstvfans

#3 Victoria Crowned Pigeon

Image credits: The Virginia Zoo

Some of us may have thought on more than one occasion that pigeons might be a bit on the dumb side. But that isn’t the case! Researchers published a study in 2017 that proved that pigeons understand the concepts of space and time. A lot like humans and primates.

Pigeons are also expert navigators. They can find their way back to their nests from 1.3k miles (nearly 2.1k kilometers) away. The coolest part is that they’re able to do this even if they’ve been taken from their nests and moved in complete isolation and rotated so they don’t know which direction they’re moving in.

#4 Spinifex Pigeon

Image credits: jeordiethegenerator

#5 Pink-Necked Green Pigeon

Image credits: Think_Void

#6 African Green-Pigeon

Image credits: Biosample

Scientists are still unsure why exactly pigeons are so awesome at this. But one thing’s for sure: humanity has known about pigeons’ navigational skill since at least 3000 BC. People used to set caged pigeons free and then follow them to nearby land.

What’s more, the ancient Greeks used to train pigeons to carry the results of the Olympics—so sports fans were always in the know! Pigeons truly are mysterious and beautiful birds and we’re still finding out new things about them every year.

#7 Jacobin Pigeons

Image credits: 8pigeons8

#8 Bronzwing Pidgeon

Image credits: di_cross_

#9 Brunner Pouter Pigeon

Image credits: cocoakoumori

#10 Lahore Pigeon

Image credits: alittlebitiffy

#11 Grey Frillback Pigeon

#12 Blue Crowned Pigeon

#13 Ice Pigeon

Image credits: wikipedia

#14 English Short-Faced Tumbler

Image credits: Graham Manning

#15 English Carrier Pigeon

Image credits: jim gifford

#16 English Barb

Image credits: harjonojojo

#17 English Trumpeter Pigeon

Image credits: Graham Manning

#18 Fantail Pigeon

Image credits: BonchiFox

#19 Black Helmet Pigeon

Image credits: Graham Manning

#20 Voorburg Shield Cropper

Image credits: circlecpigeons

#21 Red White Roller Pigeon

Image credits: pigeons_in_poonch

#22 Archangel Pigeons

Image credits: michael.tzouramanis

#23 German Modena Pigeon

Image credits: jim gifford

#24 Capuchine/Jacobin Mix

Image credits: WolfTheWyvern

#25 Kabutar Pigeon

Image credits: vijayrajputvaishnav

#26 Tumbler Pigeon

Image credits: neel_birds_official

#27 Lahore Pigeon

Image credits: pigeonkeeping

#28 Old Dutch Capuchine

Image credits: pirateinwales

#29 Unique Pigeon

Image credits: pigeon_club_official

#30 Pied Imperial Pigeon

Image credits: Derek Ramsey

#31 Oriental Frill Pigeon

Image credits: jim gifford

#32 Scandaroon Pigeon

Image credits: jim gifford

#33 Old Dutch Capuchine

Image credits: hurricane_piccio

#34 Unique Pigeon

Image credits: pigeon_club_official

#35 Indian Fantail

Image credits: green_iggies



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