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Sverdlovsk blue gray mottle headed pigeon

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Sverdlovsk blue-gray mottle-headed pigeon

Origin

The pigeons originate from solid blue-gray and blue-craw pigeons.

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Flying quality

The pigeons are capable of flying for 3–6 hours at a high altitude. Keep separately in the air. May fly in a flock. The pigeon opens its tail when flying. The flight is smooth.

Permissible Defects

Narrow or slightly faceted head. Red eyelid. Yellow (straw-colored) eye. Hazel hue in the stripes and flight feathers. Drooping wings. Weak feathering of the inside part of the tegs. Dark or speckled blue-gray coloring. The neck is solid blue-gray. The number of tail feathers is up to 14.

Impermissible Defects

Red (savage) eye. Different eyes. Weak speckling of the head (less than 50% white-colored feathers). White-colored feathers in parts of the body other than the head. Feathering of the legs. Somersaulting in the air.

References

Sverdlovsk blue-gray mottle-headed pigeon Wikipedia