Armenian Tumbler

Armenian Tumbler
Conservation status Common
Country of origin Armenia
Classification
US Breed Group Flying
Pigeon
Columba livia

The Armenian Tumbler is a breed of tumblers that originated in Armenia, where they are bred for their color and flight. As the name suggests the Armenian Tumbler is a part of the Tumbler family. The species, like most pigeon species, has the ability to fly.

Appearance

The Armenian Tumbler usually has distinct markings, many having black necks with black tails; others with yellow tails and yellow necks, also known as a bellneck. Their feathers are clear and smooth as well as being strong, they also can have feathers on their feet. The Armenian Tumbler has a round head, which cano be fully crested or non-crested. They usually have a medium sized light pink beak although sometimes having aa black beak. Their eye color can be pearl, orange, and yellow and they can also have two eye colors, one for each eye.

Flight

The Armenian Tumbler can fly for about two to three hours. Typical for the tumbler species, they can spin and roll while in flight.

See also

External links

Videos

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAKoluw8nNs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_LDmeNQy3U

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Szkta0ctL5E

Images
Video with pictures

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMJETXtYr9M

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