Archangel
Conservation Status
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Common
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Country of origin
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Dalmatia or Illyria
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Pigeon (Columba
livia)
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The Archangel is a breed of fancy pigeon,
notable for the metallic sheen of its feathers. Archangels, along with other varieties
of domesticated
pigeons, are all descendants from the Rock Pigeon (Columba livia). It is kept as
an ornamental or fancy breed,
valued for its unusual appearance. Archangels are small, weighing about 12 oz.
They have unfeathered legs and dark orange eyes. They may or may not be
crested. The body of the bird is bronze or gold with wings that are either
black, white, or blue.
This breed is also known as
the Gimpel, which is German for European Bullfinch. The United States is the
only country in which all color forms are referred to as
"Archangels", in Great Britain only the Black and Copper colored
birds are called Archangels, this is because the Black and Copper color type
was created in Great Britain.
The Archangel is known as
Gimpeltaube in Germany, most color types were refined in Germany. This is a
very old breed, the most likely place origin is Dalmatia / Illyria. Breeders maintain consistency within the breed
by following the breed
standard.
Standard
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Element Characteristics:
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Head: Lightly curved, longish and narrow with a fairly
flat frontal. The crest develops from the back of the shoulders and runs up to
the apex, and here developing into a sharp conical point upon the head. The
feathers from both sides of the shoulders converge together into a ridge or
niche which runs up the back of the neck to form the crest.
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Eyes: Very vivid, the iris is dark orange in color and is
surrounded by a very slightly developed cere which is light pink to flesh in
coloration.
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Beak: Long thin and straight, the upper beak being
slightly curved at the tip. The color the beak is light horn which becomes
darker close to the tip.
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Neck: Fairly long and comparatively thin. The throat is
well rounded out.
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Breast: Moderately wide and slightly pronounced.
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Back: Sloping down and blending well into the tail.
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Wings: Moderately long, tightly closed and lying nicely
upon the tail without crossing. The tips should not extend to the end of the
tail.
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Tail: Long and narrow, tightly closed, being slightly
longer than the flights. The tail must not be carried too low as to touch the
ground.