Coburg Lark pigeon
Coburg Lark | |
| Conservation status | rare |
|---|---|
| Traits | |
| Crest type | None |
| Feather ornamentation | None |
| Classification | |
| Australian Breed Group | Group 8 Utility |
| US Breed Group | form |
| EE Breed Group | form |
| Notes | |
| It is now often found in the Color Pigeon group, rarely used for utility purposes | |
| |
The Coburg Lark is a breed of fancy pigeon.[1] Coburg Larks, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants of rock pigeons (Columba livia).
History
The Coburg Lark is a product of pure German Design, originating from a crossing of Archangels, from which it gets it unique coloring, and the Neurenberg Bagadett.[2]
See also
References
- ^ Naether, Carl Albert (1964). The Book of the Pigeon and of Wild Foreign Doves. McKay. pp. 115–118.
- ^ American Pigeon Journal October 1954
External links
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