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Originally a performing breed where it originated in Europe, the Komorner Tumbler has become a very popular exhibition breed in The US. Although it is recognized in many color variants, the magpie marked birds are the most common and are iconic of this breed. The comments I commonly get when I post photos of the Komorners is that they look like a starlet from 1940s Hollywood or society elites wearing Victorian Collars. These birds are bred for that full shell crest, short body, and upright stance that gives them the look of sophistication. These birds are easy to handle and are ideal for both the beginner as well as the serious breeder. We offer magpie marked Komorner Tumblers in Black, Blue, Silver, Red, and Yellow. Peak availability of pigeons is usually December through January, and pigeons are shipped as soon as they are available and weather permits.

Komorner Tumbler Pigeon

$200.00Price
  • Young adult birds are generally shipped October through May and may be shipped at other times, weather permitting.  With adult birds you know you’re getting birds that have gone through our rigorous selection process and will be the best genetics we have to offer. As birds are produced in small numbers from premium stock, stock is limited, and availability may depend on how well the birds are producing. We do not keep a waitlist, so birds are shipped in the order they are paid.

    Birds are shipped USPS Express Mail to the lower 48 states and Alaska. We ship each Tuesday, and a specific shipping date will be confirmed when the birds are ready to ship. The tracking number will be communicated after the birds have shipped, and we ask that you let us know when they arrive. Any loss as the result of shipping will be managed via the USPS insurance program and replacements will be shipped when they come available. We do not offer shipping refunds for shipments that arrive past the scheduled delivery time. Bird purchases are not refundable.

    In preparation for receiving your new birds, we encourage you to have cage space ready with fresh shavings. It is a good idea to contact your local post office the week of shipment to let them know you are expecting a shipment of live birds an ask them to call you as soon as the birds arrive to save them time in transit. Newly arrived birds will benefit from electrolytes in their water.

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