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Ice pigeon

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Conservation status
  
Common

Scientific name
  
Columba livia domestica

Rank
  
US Breed Group
  
Fancy

Higher classification
  
Domestic Pigeon

An Ice pigeon inside a cage with its distinguishable feathers on its legs.

Similar
  
Pigeons and doves, Domestic pigeon, Bird, Rock dove, Reversewing Pouter

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The Ice pigeon (Polish: Lazurek; German: Eistaube) is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. Ice pigeons, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants from the rock pigeon (Columba livia).

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An Ice pigeon inside a cage with its distinguishable feathers on its legs.

In 1856, Charles Darwin is known to have crossbred the Ice pigeon in order to ascertain colour patterns. This work came just three years before his groundbreaking publication, On the Origin of Species.

An Ice pigeon with black feathers on its wings and its distinguishable feathers on its legs.

Ice pigeons


Description

An Ice pigeon inside a cage with with light gray feathers on its upper back.

The breed is known and named for its "ice-blue" colour. It was first developed in the region from eastern Germany to western Poland, with most early breeding in Saxony and Silesia. Two or three distinct lineages, bred for centuries, were merged to form the modern-day Ice pigeon: one was light-winged with dark eyes, and another one or two had black wing markings and reddish eyes.

A gray colored Ice pigeon inside its nest.

The Ice pigeon has several varieties, differing in the type and color of their wing pattern. All are otherwise unpatterned, except for a wide black tail-end band; the ends of the rectrices are white. The basic color of Ice pigeons is a pale grey. They appear even lighter due to their abundant powder down, which covers the entire plumage in whitish dust; its Polish name Lazurek ("glazed pigeon") refers to this. The English and German names refer to the coloration, which in bright light appears "icy" white, with a very slight bluish hue. All varieties may have feathered or unfeathered feet.

A drawing of an Ice pigeon featured an a postcard.

Due to the feather dust responsible for the Ice Pigeon's unique coloration, they may not be suitable for people with allergies.

An Ice pigeon inside a cage with with light gray feathers on its upper back.

An Ice pigeon inside a cage with with light gray feathers on its upper back.

References

Ice pigeon Wikipedia