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    Fancy pigeons

    Photos: Brendan Burden

    Jacobin pigeon
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    Brendan Burden’s portraits reveal the unexpected beauty of these everyday birds.

    When did you last see a pigeon? Was it eating fast food leftovers in the park? Bothering you while you were trying to dine al fresco? Pooing on a statue?

    Pigeons are everywhere in many modern cities, and they’re not much loved for it.

    But Canadian photographer Brendan Burden believes we’ve forgotten about the pigeon’s beauty. That’s why, in this series of photos, he celebrates the world of “fancy pigeons”.

    Humans have been keeping pigeons for at least 10,000 years, in fact they may well have been the first bird to be domesticated. Fancy pigeons, kept primarily for their beauty, have been around almost as long, and are even depicted on Egyptian tomb hieroglyphs.

    Through the use of formal portrait techniques, Burden presents pigeons with an esteem normally reserved for grander subjects. 

    So next time you see one, you’ll remember that these birds are more than just pests in the park.

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    Ash red homing pigeon

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    Crested pigeon

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    Ring-necked dove

    Racing pigeon

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    Copper wing archange

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    Egyptian swift

    Indian fantail

    Yellow komorner tumbler

    Black modena bronze shield

    Diamond dove

    English long faced tumbler

    Baldhead roller

    Lavender racing homer

    Domestic flight

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