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  2. The American Pigeon Museum & Library - Wikipedia

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    The museum's scope covers various pigeon species as well as their history, with emphasis on domestic and homing pigeons. [9] [10] There are three main sections: one on pigeon racing, another on the use of homing pigeons during World War I and World War II, and the last on the different species of fancy pigeons that are bred for appearances. [4]

  3. British Homing World - Wikipedia

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    The magazine is a publication of the Royal Pigeon Racing Association, and has a circulation of around 20,000 copies per week. [1] In 2010 its circulation was 24,000 copies. [ 3 ]

  4. Wikipedia : WikiProject Birds/Domestic pigeon task force

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    history of domesticated pigeons and mankind's relationship with the pigeon. Articles regarding doves, other species of pigeons, and other columbiformes are outside of the scope of this task force. This is because the scope of domestic pigeons is already substantial without adding the subject of doves and other species of pigeons.

  5. Heartbreaking 'True History' of Pigeons Has People Shocked ...

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    We think of pigeons as a nuisance today, but for almost the whole of human history, they were a vital source of food, sport, and even communication. Related: Pigeon Builds a Nest in NYC Apartment ...

  6. Domestic pigeon - Wikipedia

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    Domestic pigeons were selected to breed faster than their wild ancestors; a lack of a breeding season, abundance of food in a domestic setting, and swift maturity (squabs fledge in about a month, and often have already bred and fledged a few clutches of their own before reaching a year in age) leads to swift population growth of pigeons in the ...

  7. American Show Racer - Wikipedia

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    The American Show Racer pigeon (also known as the Show Pen Racer, and nicknamed the "Bird of Dignity.") [1] is a breed of domestic pigeon that began in the early 1950s with the finest Racing Homers, selectively bred for their breed type. [clarification needed] Pigeon historian Wendell Levi mentions Show Pen Racers in his book The Pigeon. [2]

  8. Pet Pigeon Looks Like a Distinguished Gentleman in His ... - AOL

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    The pigeon looked positively darling in his new Christmas sweater. So much so that he couldn't wait to put it on before the big day. Now video of the bird taking his new digs out for a test drive ...

  9. American Domestic Show Flight - Wikipedia

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    The American Domestic Show Flight is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. Domestic Show Flights, along with other varieties of domestic pigeons, are all descendants from the rock pigeon (Columba livia). [1] The Domestic Show Flight is a relatively recent American creation which was developed in the state of ...

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