Turbiteen pigeons – also known by the names: Cravaté Turbitéen, Turbiteen Mövchen, Turbitino, Турбинит – are varieties originally from Eastern (Oriental) regions, which were added to Europe via Turkey at the end of the nineteenth century – the EE mentions England as a country of origin. Varieties classified into this type of Owl pigeons are quite popular in many countries in Europe, and many are featured by fanciers in various exhibition or contest events. This variety in addition to having good flying ability, also look attractive and distinctive.



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