Some facts in regard to the colouring of pigeons well deserve consideration.
The rock-pigeon is of a slaty-blue, with white loins; but the Indian sub-species, C.
intermedia of Strickland, has this part bluish.
The tail has a terminal dark bar, with the outer feathers externally edged at the base with white.
The wings have two black bars.
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