. The Feather's practical pigeon book. Pigeons. BLACK-WING TURBIT The number of breeders of Turbits is constantlj' on the increase, and certainly so beautiful a little bird de- serves numerous admirers. It should be as small as possible to be strong, round, and cobby, with broad chest; short legs and neck; tail and flights, carried well ofif the ground; round head; large, dark, hazel eyes; short and thick beak; prominent gullet, and long frill, opening from the center to right and left; color, white, excepting the shoulders which are black. 129. Please note that these images are extracted from
. The Feather's practical pigeon book. Pigeons. BLACK-WING TURBIT The number of breeders of Turbits is constantlj' on the increase, and certainly so beautiful a little bird de- serves numerous admirers. It should be as small as possible to be strong, round, and cobby, with broad chest; short legs and neck; tail and flights, carried well ofif the ground; round head; large, dark, hazel eyes; short and thick beak; prominent gullet, and long frill, opening from the center to right and left; color, white, excepting the shoulders which are black. 129. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Long, J. C. Washington, D. C. , Geo. E. Howard
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