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  2. Dovecote - Wikipedia

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    Dovecote at Nymans Gardens, West Sussex, England A dovecote at Najafabad, Iran Pigeon tower in Kavastu, Estonia (built 1869) A dovecote at Mazkeret Batya, Israel A dovecote or dovecot / ˈ d ʌ v k ɒ t /, doocot or columbarium is a structure intended to house pigeons or doves. [1]

  3. Ukrainian Skycutter - Wikipedia

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    The Ukrainian Skycutter is a breed of pigeon (also known as Polish Orlik or Lublin Orlik) that has been developed for high flying. It is a variety of domesticated rock dove ( Columba liva ). This breed of high flying tippler was developed by centuries of breeding.

  4. File:Pigeon Loft, Home Farm, Tatton Park.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Wikidata has entry Pigeon Loft, Home Farm (Q26524189) with data related to this item. Date: 23 October 2023, 15:22:03: Source: Own work: Author: Dave.Dunford: Camera ...

  5. Pigeon keeping - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon fanciers often have their pigeon lofts in suitably modified garden sheds. In Glasgow and other areas of Scotland there has been a tradition of pigeon keepers building their own freestanding urban pigeon lofts, or doocots, standing about 4m high in areas of waste ground close to housing estates. In New York City, pigeon fanciers often ...

  6. Pigeoneer (United States Navy) - Wikipedia

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    Pigeon trainers were required to construct and maintain immaculately clean pigeon lofts. Upon arrival of a new shipment of birds, pigeon trainers sorted strong, healthy birds from sickly ones. Healthy birds were placed into the lofts, while sickly birds remained under isolate care until they regained their health.

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  8. Cher Ami - Wikipedia

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    Cher Ami's identification band is stamped with "NURP 18 EAD 615," meaning he was a "National Union Racing Pigeon" and born in 1918. EAD refers to the registered breeder's loft, and may suggest he hatched at the loft of E. A. Davidson in Norfolk, England. [5]

  9. File:Bus pigeon loft.jpg - Wikipedia

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