. The practical pigeon keeper. Pigeons. VIZORS AND DOMINOES. 179 and frill, such need not be discarded, but will be a valuable match for a lightly-marked specimen. Vizors a,re another and the last introduced of the short- billed Frilled Pigeons; and have been also produced in Asia Minor. Mr. Ludlow states that they were produced by. Blue Vizoe. matching a Nun-marked Turbit (see illustration of Nuns at p. 191) known in Turkey, and now and then shown in England under the name of Dominoes, with Satinettes and Blondinettes, but the use of the Blondinette for such a purpose seems to us very doubtfu


. The practical pigeon keeper. Pigeons. VIZORS AND DOMINOES. 179 and frill, such need not be discarded, but will be a valuable match for a lightly-marked specimen. Vizors a,re another and the last introduced of the short- billed Frilled Pigeons; and have been also produced in Asia Minor. Mr. Ludlow states that they were produced by. Blue Vizoe. matching a Nun-marked Turbit (see illustration of Nuns at p. 191) known in Turkey, and now and then shown in England under the name of Dominoes, with Satinettes and Blondinettes, but the use of the Blondinette for such a purpose seems to us very doubtful. The blue Vizor has a dark blue head, the marking including the crest, and coming. 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 Wright, Lewis, 1838-1905. London, Cassell & Company


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