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ANNEXE nr. 3

Section O  -  EXOTIC DOVES AND PIGEONS

 

Each exhibitor is allowed to enter up to five birds of the same species per individual class. No limit for team classes.


Notes:


         • “Pied” varieties are not allowed.

         • The list of species below is not exhaustive and includes only specimens frequently exhibited, although entering other birds more rarely bred is permitted.

         • The common names of some species may vary. Therefore, correct identification is made by the Latin scientific name.

         • Taxonomic reference:   as established by SIBLEY and MONROE
                                             (« Distribution and Taxonomy of Birds of the World », 1990)

 

Classes

  ·        Genera  Geopelia (5 reported species),  Oena (1 species)

1                     Team of 4  Bar-shouldered Dove (G. humeralis), Timor Zebra or Barred Dove (G. maugei), Peaceful Dove (G. placida), Common Zebra Dove (G. striata), Namaqua                              Dove (O. capensis), etc.: all in classic colour

2                     Individual Bar-shouldered Dove (G. humeralis), Timor Zebra or Barred Dove (G. maugei), Peaceful Dove (G. placida), Common Zebra Dove (G. striata), Namaqua                            Dove (O. capensis), etc.: all in classic colour

3                     Team of 4  Diamond Dove (G. cuneata): classic colour or mutations

4                     Individual ditto  Diamond Dove (G. cuneata): classic colour or mutations

 

·         Genera  Streptopelia (15 species),  Turtur (5 species),  Zenaida (6 species)         

5          Team of  4  Javanese Collared Dove (S. bitorquata), Ring-necked Dove (S. capicola), Spotted-necked Dove (S. chinensis), Eurasian Collared Dove (S. decaocto),                              Mourning Collared Dove (S. decipiens), Adamawa or Pink-bellied Turtle Dove (S. hypopyrrha), Dusky Turtle Dove (S. lugens), Oriental or Eastern                              Turtle Dove (S. orientalis), Reichenow’s or White-winged Collared Dove (S. reichenowi), Red-eyed Dove (S. semitorquata), Senegal or Laughing Dove                              (S. senegalensis), Red-collared Dove (S. tranquebarica), European or Common Turtle Dove (S. turtur), Vinaceous Dove (S. vinacea), Abyssinian or                              Black-billed Wood Dove (T. abyssinicus), Blue-spotted Wood Dove (T. afer), Blue-headed Wood Dove (T. brehmeri), Emerald-spotted Wood Dove (T.                              chalcospilos), Tambourine Dove (T. tympanistria), Galapagos Dove (Z. galapagoensis), Carolina or Mourning Dove (Z. macroura), etc.: all in classic                              colour

6               Individual ditto

7               Team of 4  African Collared Dove (S. roseogrisea): classic colour or mutations

8               Individual ditto

 

·         Genera  Columbina (9 species),  Claravis (3 species),  Leptotila (11 species),  Metriopelia (4 species),  Starmoenas (1 species),  Uropelia (1 species)

9          Team of  4  Blue Ground Dove (Cl. pretiosa), Ecuadorian Ground Dove (Co. buckleyi), Croaking or Gold-billed Ground Dove (Co. cruziana), Inca Dove (Co. inca),                               Plain-breasted Ground Dove (Co. minuta), Common Ground Dove (Co. passerina), Picui Ground Dove (Co. picui), Scaly Dove (Co. squamata), Ruddy                               Ground Dove (Co. talpacoti), Jamaican or White-bellied Dove (L. jamaicensis), Grenada Dove (L. wellsi), etc.: all in classic colour.

10         Individual ditto

 

·         Genera  Gallicolumba (19 species),  Geotrygon (15 species)

11         Team of  4  Palau Ground Dove (Gal. canifrons), Mindanao or Bartlett’s Bleeding-heart (Gal. criniger), White-bibbed Ground Dove or White-breasted Ground                                 Pigeon (Gal. jobiensis), Luzon Bleeding-heart (Gal. luzonica), Cinnamon Ground Dove or Golden-heart (Gal. rufigula), Shy Ground or Friendly Quail                                Dove (Gal. stairi), Sulawesi Ground or Celebes Quail Dove (Gal. tristigmata), Key West Quail Dove (Geo. chrysia), Ruddy Quail Dove (Geo.                                 montana), Bridled Quail Dove (Geo. mystacea), Crested Quail Dove (Geo. versicolor), etc.: all in classic colour.

12         Individual ditto

 

·         Genera Chalcophaps (2 species), Geophaps (4 species), Henicophaps (2 species), Macropygia (10 species), Petrophassa (2 species),  Phaps (3 species),  Reinwardtoena (2 species),  Turacoena (2 species)

13         Team of 4  Emeralda Dove (C. indica), Crested Pigeon (G. lophotes), Spinifex Pigeon (G. plumifera), Barred or Bar-tailed Cuckoo-Dove (M. unchall), Common                              Bronzewing (Ph. chalcoptera), Brush Bronzewing (Ph. elegans), Flock Bronzewing (Ph. histrionica), etc.: all in classic colour.

14         Individual ditto

 

·         Genera   Columba (54 species),  Leucosarcia (1 species)

15         Team of  4   Pale-vented or Rufous Pigeon (C. cayennensis), Bare-eyed Pigeon (C. corensis), Speckled Pigeon (C. guinea), White-crowned Pigeon (C.                                  leucocephala), Rock or Feral Pigeon (C. livia), Spot-winged Pigeon (C. maculosa), Stock Pigeon (C. oenas), Marañón or Salvin’s Pigeon (C.                                  oenops), European or Common Wood Pigeon (C. palumbus), Picazuro Pigeon (C. picazuro), Ashy Wood Pigeon (C. pulchricollis), Wonga Pigeon                                  (L. melanoleuca), etc.: all in classic colour.

16           Individual ditto

 

·         Genera  Caloenas (1 species),  Ptinilopus (51 species),  Treron (23 species),  and other genera not included in classes 1 to 12

17         Team of 4 Nicobar Pigeon (C. nicobarica), Orange-fronted Fruit-Dove (P. aurantiifrons), Superb Fruit-Dove (P. superbus), etc.: all in classic colour.

18         Individual  Nicobar Pigeon (C. nicobarica), Orange-fronted Fruit-Dove (P. aurantiifrons), Superb Fruit-Dove (P. superbus), etc.: all in classic colour.

19         Team of 4  mutations or aberrations in the previous classes 1 to 17, except 3 and 7.

20         Individual mutations or aberrations in the previous classes 1 to 17, except 3 and 7.

21         Team of 4  new mutations under consideration (no medals will be awarded).

22         Individual new mutations under consideration (no medals will be awarded).

 



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