The Armenian Tumbler is a breed of tumblers that originated in Armenia, where they are bred for their color and flight. As the name suggests the Armenian Tumbler is a part of the Tumbler family. This breed was developed in Armenia, the Armenian Tumbler is a flying type and color pigeon.
The Armenian Tumbler usually has a distinct markings many having a black neck with a black tail others with a yellow tail and yellow neck, also known as a bellneck. Their feathers are clear smooth but strong, they might also have feathers on their feet. The Armenian Tumbler has a head- round head, they can also be fully crested or non-crested. They usually have a medium sized light pink colored beak or a black beak. Their eye colors can be pearl, orange, and yellow and they can have two eye colors one for each eye.![](http://i.ytimg.com/vi/O1aaQS_Gfq8/hqdefault.jpg)
Conservation status | Common |
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Country of origin | Armenia |
Classification | |
US Breed Group | Flying |
Pigeon Columba livia |
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