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Columbidae Collection

Columbidae, also known as fancy pigeon breeds, are a diverse group of birds that captivate with their unique features and stunning plumage

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Columbidae Collection: Fancy Pigeon Breeds
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Columbidae Collection: New Zealand Pigeon Kereru
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Columbidae Collection: Eurasian Collared Dove (Streptopelia decaocto), illustration of pigeon like bird
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Columbidae Collection: Raphus cucullatus, dodo
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Columbidae Collection: Raphus solitarius, Reunion white dodo
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Columbidae Collection: Pigeons on Rooftops
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Columbidae Collection: Didus ineptus, dodo design
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Columbidae Collection: Muffed Flying Tumblers, Pigeons
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Columbidae Collection: Common Wood Pigeon -Columba palumbus- perched on a branch, Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn
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Columbidae Collection: Raphus cucullatus, dodo
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Columbidae Collection: Darwins Pigeons
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Columbidae Collection: Wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) flying with nesting material in beak, Lorraine, France
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Columbidae Collection: Turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur) female feeding chicks on nest
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Columbidae Collection: Wood pigeons (Columba palumbus) male and female during courtship preening display
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Columbidae Collection: Victoria crowned pigeon (Goura victoria) head portrait, vulnerable species, captive
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Columbidae Collection: Wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) pair preening one another, The Netherlands
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Columbidae Collection: Collared dove (Streptopelia decaocto) perched on a snow covered branch, Perthshire
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Columbidae Collection: Juvenile male Peregrine falcon (Falco peregrinus) in flight chasing his parent who
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Columbidae Collection: Mourning dove (Zenaida macroura) perched on branch in snow storm; Milford, Connecticut, USA
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Columbidae Collection: Turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur) pair, Teide National Park, Tenerife, Canary Islands
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Columbidae Collection: Galapagos dove (Zenadia galapagensis) on head of Galapagos giant tortoise
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Columbidae Collection: Turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur) standing at a drinking pool. Hungary. May
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Columbidae Collection: Western crowned pigeon, (Goura cristata), Aiduma Island, Triton Bay, near mainland New Guinea
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Columbidae Collection: European turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur) coming to drink. Hungary. July
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Columbidae Collection: Wompoo pigeon (Ptilinopus magnificus) sitting on nest, Wet Tropics Rainforest area, Queensland
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Columbidae Collection: European turtle dove (Streptopelia turtur) in flight, Pusztaszer reserve, Hungary. May
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Columbidae Collection: Page 354. The Turtle Dove, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)
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Columbidae Collection: Page 352. The King Dove, Cushat or Queest, 1810-17 (w / c & manuscript text)
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Columbidae Collection: Page 297. Necklace Doves, from China, copied from living birds exhibited in Dublin;a Java Sparrow
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Columbidae Collection: Wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) perched in a Beech tree (Fagus sylvatica) feeding on buds
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Columbidae Collection: Spinifex pigeon (Geophaps plumifera) flock on stony desert floor, Diamantina River, Queensland
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Columbidae Collection: Wood pigeon (Columba palumbus) in falling snow. Leicestershire, UK, February
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Columbidae Collection: F. 11 Pigeon. New Caledonia, 1772-75 (w / c)
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Columbidae Collection: F. 12 Dove. New Caledonia, 1772-75 (w / c)
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Columbidae Collection: Egyptian Turtle Dove, illustration from A History of the Birds of Europe Not Observed in
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Columbidae Collection: F. 27 Wood pigeon. New Zealand, 1772-75 (w / c)
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Columbidae Collection: F. 26 Wood pigeon. New Zealand, 1772-75 (w / c)
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Columbidae Collection: Page 15. Golden Winged Pidgeon. Now known as a Forest Bronzewing Pigeon, c. 1789-90 (w / c)
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Columbidae Collection: Spinifex pigeon (Geophaps plumifera), Alice Springs, Northern Territory, Australia
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Columbidae Collection: Flock of Galapagos dove (Zenaida galapagoensis) perched on rock, Santiago Highlands
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Columbidae Collection: Madagascan blue pigeon (Alectroenas madagascariensis / Columba madagascariensis
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Columbidae Collection: Pigeons, chromolithograph, published in 1897
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Columbidae Collection: Sulawesi ground-dove (Gallicolumba tristigmata) captive
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Columbidae Collection: Blue-headed quail-dove (Starnoenas cyanocephala) profile, Cuba. Endangered species
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Columbidae Collection: Woodpigeon (Columba palumbus) drinking, Bayern, Germany. May
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Columbidae Collection: White-breasted Fruit-Dove (Ptilinopus rivoli) male at fruiting Shefflera tree. Huon Peninsula
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Columbidae Collection: Domestic Fan-tailed pigeons (Columba livia) in flight against a blue sky England, UK
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Columbidae Collection: White-winged Dove (Zenaida asiatica), adult perched on icy branch of Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria)


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Columbidae, also known as fancy pigeon breeds, are a diverse group of birds that captivate with their unique features and stunning plumage. One such member is the Eurasian Collared Dove (Streptopelia decaocto), depicted in an illustration resembling a majestic pigeon-like bird. With its buffy-pink plumage and distinctive black neck collar, this dove exudes elegance from every angle. Another fascinating species within the Columbidae family is the New Zealand Pigeon Kereru (Raphus solitarius). Unlike any other bird, it shares similarities with the extinct Reunion white dodo (Raphus cucullatus). These remarkable creatures remind us of the diversity that once existed on our planet. Pigeons have long been associated with urban landscapes, often seen perched on rooftops. Their presence adds charm to city skylines and serves as a reminder of nature's resilience amidst concrete jungles. The Didus ineptus or dodo design showcases pigeons in flight, symbolizing freedom and adaptability. Muffed Flying Tumblers are another breed worth mentioning; these pigeons possess unique traits like fluffy feathers around their legs while soaring through the sky. They exemplify gracefulness combined with unmatched aerial acrobatics. In contrast to these fancy breeds, we find common wood pigeons (Columba palumbus) perched on branches across Europe's Baltic Sea island of Fehmarn in Germany. Their peaceful demeanor reminds us of how nature can thrive even in unexpected places. Lastly, let's not forget about the dodo - Raphus cucullatus - whose skeletal remains serve as a haunting reminder of extinction caused by human activities. This unfortunate fate highlights our responsibility to protect and preserve all members for future generations to appreciate their beauty and significance.