English Fantail
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English Fantail | |
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English Fantail | |
Conservation status | Common |
Other names | Garden Fantail |
Country of origin | Origin India, developed in England |
Traits | |
Feather ornamentation | Fan shaped tail with 30 to 40 feathers |
Classification | |
Australian Breed Group | Asian feather and voice pigeons |
US Breed Group | Fancy pigeons |
EE Breed Group | Structure pigeons |
Notes | |
A popular exhibition breed. | |
Pigeon Columba livia |
The English Fantail is a highly developed breed of fancy pigeon.[1] The Fantail, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the Rock Pigeon (Columba livia). The Fantail is said to have originated in India, but there are early references to it in Spain and China.[2]
See also
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