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Fancy pigeons flaunt their feathers in this striking photo series

Photographer Luisa Maria Stagno is on a mission to document the most unusual pigeons out there, from a Danish Suabian to a Gimpel
Franconian Trumpeter.
Franconian Trumpeter
Luisa Maria Stagno

The bizarre, beautiful and, at times, almost comical diversity of 鈥渇ancy pigeons鈥 is captured here by photographer Luisa Maria Stagno.

Danish Suabian
Danish Suabian
Luisa Maria Stagno

The much maligned pigeons we all know, which are ubiquitous in cities around the world, are actually descended from escaped or released domesticated pigeons, which were in turn bred from the wild rock dove (Columba livia).

Jacobin
Jacobin
Luisa Maria Stagno

Today, pigeons have been selectively bred by humans to display a bewildering variety of shapes and colours, numbering as many as 1100 breeds. Even Charles Darwin was known to have bred the birds, and his On the Origin of Species makes numerous references to them.

A Gimpel or Archangel pigeon
A Gimpel or Archangel pigeon
Luisa Maria Stagno

Now, Stagno is on a mission to document the most unusual of their kind, entirely without favouritism. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 have any favourite pigeon, because I find them all very beautiful,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 think each pigeon is unique.鈥

Old Dutch Capuchine
Old Dutch Capuchine
Luisa Maria Stagno

The names given to these breeds are often as fanciful as their appearance. Starting from the main image, from top, are a Franconian Trumpeter, with its wing-like sideburns, a Danish Suabian, a Jacobin, a Gimpel or Archangel and an Old Dutch Capuchine.

Topics: Birds / photography