Step aside, fashion chickens; it’s time for a fancy pigeon to shine in the spotlight! The pigeon breeds 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 fancy pigeons for you to enjoy. These beautiful birds 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 first bird humans have ever domesticated.
They’re featured as figurines, in mosaics, and on coins from ancient Mesopotamia since at least 4500 BC. Bored Panda contacted the Royal Pigeon Racing Association to learn more about these birds. Scroll down for our interview with them.
Let us know which breed of fancy 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 on extraordinarily beautiful birds or rare wild cats.
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Pink-Necked Green Pigeon
The Nicobar Pigeon
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
The RPRA told us that pigeons are incredibly skilled and can reach speeds of over 70 miles (nearly 113 kilometers) per hour. “They have been used in both world wars due to their skills in speed endurance and their homing abilities,” the RPRA said.
The Association agrees that pigeons most likely were the first birds humans domesticated because of their trusting nature and calmness. “They also have the ability to return to a central location, so they are easy to keep—they always return. Meanwhile, pigeons have the ability to deliver messages; Julius Caesar used them in his battles to send messages to and from his troops and occupied areas.”
Brown Frillback Pigeon
Bronzewing Pigeon
What Is the Best Fancy Pigeon Breed?
There are various extraordinary fancy pigeons, but the Ice pigeon is the most distinctive. This breed of domestic pigeon was developed over several years of selective breeding. The earliest known record of it was in Saxony and Silesia.
The Ice pigeon is known for its ice-blue color. It has several varieties that differ based on the type or color of their wing patterns. Some species have dark eyes, while others have reddish eyes.
Pigeons are fascinating, so scientists have even conducted a pigeon facial recognition study to see how they recognize each other. The results are fascinating and hilarious!
Blue Crowned Pigeon
How Intelligent Is a Pigeon?
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 proving that pigeons understand space and time concepts—much like humans and primates.
Pigeons are also expert navigators. They can find their way home from 1.3k miles (nearly 2.1k kilometers) away. The coolest part is that they can 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.
Jacobin Pigeons
Indian Fantail
African Green-Pigeon
Pigeon trying to get into the house by convincing you its a parakeet
Science still can’t explain why pigeons have this special skill of finding their way back from any direction. But one thing’s sure: humanity has known about pigeons’ navigational skills since at least 3000 BC. People used to set caged pigeons free and then follow them to nearby land.
Moreover, the ancient Greeks used to train pigeons to carry the results of the Olympics so that sports fans were always in the know! Pigeons are mysterious and beautiful birds, and we’re still discovering new things about their nature and behavior every year.
Spinifex Pigeon
While the world was deceived into believing cats were sent from aliens to rule the world, pigeons were diligently reporting to their masters (and our future overlords) with their head antennas all this time. Folks, it was pigeons all along. Cats were just trying to save us all this time!
Grey Frillback Pigeon
Pied Imperial Pigeon
he does have that look of an imperial on him, leading the empire with a cold talon!
Ice Pigeon
Lahore Pigeon
Capuchine/Jacobin Mix
What Are Fancy Pigeon Breeds Used for?
These incredible birds are bred by pigeon fanciers for traits relating to their size, shape, color, or behavior. They are often exhibited at regional or national pigeon shows where pigeon fanciers come to watch and enjoy the birds in action.
There are more than 1,100 pigeon species worldwide, and no other domestic animal has such a variety. It is interesting to know that the extensive variations in pigeon breeds attracted the attention of Charles Darwin and played a significant role in developing his idea on evolution.
There are so many exotic pigeons for you to find and enjoy, like the Victoria Crowned pigeon, which has beautiful plumage and can grow to the size of a turkey!
Red White Roller Pigeon
Archangel Pigeons
English Trumpeter Pigeon
Whoever thought “Let's breed a bird that can barely walk because it has feathers growing in the wrong place.“ needs to be slapped.
English Barb
Brunner Pouter Pigeon
How Do You Care for a Fancy Pigeon?
Your lovely, colorful pigeon should be kept in a spacious, sturdy, and well-maintained place. Here are a few tips to effectively care for your fancy pigeon:
- The pigeon’s cage should be at least 2x2x2 feet long. Since these birds are naturally inclined to fly, a bigger space is always better.
- If you are keeping them in a group, avoid overcrowding because it can increase the risk of disease and fights breaking out.
- Place the cage in a way that the pigeons have a view of the open sky.
- Fluffy pigeons should be kept in a dry cage. Avoid damp conditions, which can cause diseases to spread.
- Keep the birds away from direct sunlight.
Wild pigeons are also gentle and loving creatures. If you come across a feral pigeon, you should treat it with care. These fantastic creatures seem to have an intelligence beyond what we give them credit for. Just see how this pigeon stole poppies from a soldier’s grave and built a beautiful nest at a war memorial.
Lahore Pigeon
This lawhore (lahore) is the reason the English pigeon is called a carrier(herpe) pigeon. 🤣🤣🙈
Fantail Pigeon
Kabutar Pigeon
Imagine that scene from Jurassic Park where the Trex is looking in the car window but instead it's this pigeon
Old Dutch Capuchine
Black Helmet Pigeon
Old Dutch Capuchine
Unique Pigeon
English Short-Faced Tumbler
German Modena Pigeon
Oriental Frill Pigeon
Where to Buy a Fancy Pigeon in the US?
You can buy a fancy pigeon breed by showing a picture of the type you want at a pigeon farm. You will have a better chance of getting the right breed when you show a photo. Many pigeon farms also sell these birds online. Review your options and rely on customer reviews to pick the most reliable seller. The black fancy pigeon breed and Frillback pigeon are the easiest to buy. In comparison, tumbler pigeons are slightly more expensive.
Although you might want to buy a fancy pigeon, not everyone fancies pigeons. Just look at Lucy Topping’s story of how two pigeons invaded her home and caused chaos.
Tumbler Pigeon
English Carrier Pigeon
Voorburg Shield Cropper
Scandaroon Pigeon
How Much Does a Fancy Pigeon Breed Cost?
Fancy pigeons can cost anywhere between $100–500 based on their breed, markings, colors, and size. Here are some notable species and their average cost:
- A Hungarian House pigeon costs $550
- An American Fantail costs $200
- Capuchine pigeons cost $100
- Tipplers cost $200
- Roller pigeons cost $125
Pigeon enthusiasts do spend a lot of money on these birds. One of the most notable and expensive purchases was for $1.4 million on a Belgian pigeon named Armando. Armando is a world-record-holding racing pigeon, which is why prices were sky-high!
Which Fancy Pigeon Caught Your Eye?
With these exceptional birds on display, it’s no wonder that one might have caught your fancy. Let us know which one you liked best and why. And if you weren’t a fan before, we’re guessing you probably are one now! Check out these relatable cartoon pigeon comics to see pigeons doing more fun things. It’s time to spread your wings like a pigeon and fly!
Some of these pigeons err on the side of designer dogs and cats, not fair on birds meant to fly.
You are so right, designer pigeons, some by people with no life, therefore, play with a life, you have no right to, some dog breeds are bad, and continue bad breeding of them, some dogs require corrective surgery, they did not ask for suffering, need some controlled breeding !!!
Load More Replies...Several of these are obviously bred rather than naturally evolved. It would have been nice if the page was split in two sections, one with wild pigeons and one with tame breeds.
Most of them, especially those with the curly feathers and feathers on weird places are "thoroughbreds" For shows, etc like with cats and dogs, saw a documentary covered almost every breed of domestic and wild pigeon species and was so fascinated to learn that there are so many beauties really than your plain old you always see outside and breeders use or keep as pets.
Load More Replies...Missing the mighty NZ Kererū (or by its English name, wood pigeon). These are big birds, they always swoop down low when first taking off (one nearly hit me flying over our deck last week), and the sound of them flying by is so distinctive. Love them https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/birds/birds-a-z/nz-pigeon-kereru/
these are wild pigeons in my garden P6060022-5...8bf8d2.jpg
Load More Replies...Some of these pigeons err on the side of designer dogs and cats, not fair on birds meant to fly.
You are so right, designer pigeons, some by people with no life, therefore, play with a life, you have no right to, some dog breeds are bad, and continue bad breeding of them, some dogs require corrective surgery, they did not ask for suffering, need some controlled breeding !!!
Load More Replies...Several of these are obviously bred rather than naturally evolved. It would have been nice if the page was split in two sections, one with wild pigeons and one with tame breeds.
Most of them, especially those with the curly feathers and feathers on weird places are "thoroughbreds" For shows, etc like with cats and dogs, saw a documentary covered almost every breed of domestic and wild pigeon species and was so fascinated to learn that there are so many beauties really than your plain old you always see outside and breeders use or keep as pets.
Load More Replies...Missing the mighty NZ Kererū (or by its English name, wood pigeon). These are big birds, they always swoop down low when first taking off (one nearly hit me flying over our deck last week), and the sound of them flying by is so distinctive. Love them https://www.doc.govt.nz/nature/native-animals/birds/birds-a-z/nz-pigeon-kereru/
these are wild pigeons in my garden P6060022-5...8bf8d2.jpg
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