English Short-faced Tumbler

English Short-faced Tumbler
English Short-faced Tumbler
Conservation statusCommon
Other namesEnglish Short-face Tumbler
Country of originEngland
Classification
US Breed GroupTumblers, rollers and high flyers
EE Breed GroupTumbler and highflyer
Notes
"Face" in the name of this breed refers to the distance from the centre of the eye to the corner of the mouth. Compare with the English Long-faced Tumbler.

The English Short-faced Tumbler is a breed of fancy pigeon developed over many years of selective breeding. English Short-faced Tumblers along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons are all descendants of the rock dove (Columba livia). The English Short-faced Tumbler is one of the oldest breeds referred to in John Moore's book Columbarium: or, The pigeon-house; being an introduction to a natural history of tame pigeons, giving an account of the several species known in England, with the method of breeding them, their distempers and cures (London: J. Wilford, 1735).