All pigeons and doves tails will fan, but the fan tailed pigeon is most notable.
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A pigeon whose tail spreads out is often referred to as a "fan-tail" pigeon. This breed features a distinctive tail that fans out in a wide, spread shape, creating an eye-catching display. Fan-tail pigeons are popular in pigeon shows and exhibitions for their unique appearance and graceful movements. They are a domesticated breed and come in various colors and patterns.
A fantail
Yes. Pigeons, like all birds, have feathers.
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The pigeon horntail is a species of wood wasp whose habitats are in eastern North America.
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It got its name from the passenger pigeon (now extinct) whose migration route followed this river valley.
Five or six weeks.
A baldhead is a person whose head is bald, or a white-headed variety of pigeon.
Many birds can fan their tails, so it depends on what you mean by "large". It also depends what you mean by "tail" - most birds that appear to fan their tails, do not - they need functional tail feathers for controlled flight so generally cannot afford to have extravagant tail feathers. Unless you include domesticated turkey stags/toms, which fan their tails during courtship, the commonest and best known is the male peafowl - the peacock. Nearly as large are male Argus pheasants, which have far larger tails than peafowl. Only the turkey uses his real tail feathers.
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