Last Thursday, 7,834 pigeons and their owners flocked to Ontario, California for the weekend鈥檚 93rd Annual Grand National Pigeon Show. Far from the birds you find wobbling along city streets picking through trash, these pigeons are prized for their plumes and style.
Their owners are called pigeon fanciers鈥攁 group that boasts , , and as members.
This is the American Kennel Club for the bird world鈥檚 biggest underdog. The birds can cost hundreds, or , of dollars, and are treated as luxury items. (In the past, pigeon fanciers have come under scrutiny for to protect the birds they rear.)
Kicking off the 鈥渃rown jewel of pigeon shows in the United States,鈥, was Mike Tyson 鈥 yes, that Mike Tyson 鈥 outside the convention center. Tyson has , and after retiring from boxing.
The freed pigeons flew from the center to their home in Hacienda Heights, California, about 30 miles away. Many of the hundreds of breeds of pigeons featured鈥攊ncluding more than 600 (鈥渕uffs鈥)鈥攚ere shown off indoors by owners wearing white lab coats proudly embossed with 鈥減igeon whisperer,鈥 the given nickname for these enthusiasts.
Like any other pageant, the birds were competing based on their looks, hoping to win fame, prize money, and titles. An Oriental Frill took home the $500 grand prize for Best in Show, while an Fantail Pigeon was runner-up.
After the hoopla, these diva birds return to their lush lifestyles until the. Despite the obvious downsides of living in captivity, the birds are at least projected to have a longer life expectancy than wild pigeons.
鈥淥ur birds have been pampered,鈥 says the show鈥檚 publicity director, Bob Nolan. 鈥淭he pigeon that you see out on the street鈥 that鈥檚 a survivor.鈥