tumbler pigeon
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Definition
Noun: A domestic pigeon of a breed characterized by the ability to perform backward somersaults, either in flight or while on the ground. This acrobatic rolling or tumbling behavior is a genetic trait selectively bred for.
Usage
The term "tumbler pigeon" refers specifically to the breed of pigeon known for this tumbling trait. It is used as a countable noun. * The tumbler pigeon is popular among fanciers for its unique aerial performances. * He breeds tumbler pigeons for competition.
Examples
- We watched the tumbler pigeon perform a series of rapid backward rolls in mid-air.
- Her loft contains several varieties, including rollers and tumbler pigeons.
Advanced Usage
- The behavior itself is often called "tumbling" or "rolling." A pigeon that performs long, continuous backward rolls is often specifically called a roller pigeon, which is a subtype of tumbler pigeon.
- The phrase "to tumble" is used as a verb to describe the pigeon's action.
- The pigeon tumbled gracefully from the sky.
Variants and Related Words
- Tumbler: A common shortened, informal form for "tumbler pigeon."
- Roller Pigeon: A type of tumbler pigeon bred for prolonged, continuous backward somersaults during flight.
- Tumbling: The noun form describing the acrobatic behavior characteristic of the breed.
Synonyms
- Rolling Pigeon
- Acrobatic Pigeon (descriptive, not a standard breed name)
Notes
"Tumbler pigeon" is a compound noun naming a specific breed. The defining characteristic is the inherited somersaulting behavior, not its appearance. It is distinct from other pigeon breeds like homers, fantails, or pouters.
Noun
- pigeon that executes backward somersaults in flight or on the ground