Strasser pigeon

Definition
The term “Strasser pigeon” does not correspond to a recognized breed, variety, or category of pigeon in widely consulted ornithological or avicultural references. No authoritative sources provide a formal definition of the phrase.

Overview
Because the designation lacks verification in standard pigeon‑breeding literature, it is not possible to present a substantive overview of its history, development, or usage. The phrase may appear sporadically in informal contexts, such as personal hobbyist notes or niche online discussions, but it has not been documented in peer‑reviewed publications, breed registries, or reputable encyclopedias.

Etymology / Origin
The word “Strasser” is a German surname derived from Straße (street), historically denoting a person who lived by or worked on a street. It is plausible that the epithet “Strasser pigeon” could have originated as a colloquial name attached to pigeons kept by an individual or family named Strasser, or as a regional nickname. However, accurate information is not confirmed regarding any formal naming convention linking the surname to a pigeon type.

Characteristics
No reliable descriptions of morphology, behavior, coloration, or performance traits associated with a “Strasser pigeon” are available. Consequently, any purported characteristics remain unverified.

Related Topics

  • Domestic pigeon (Columba livia domestica)
  • List of pigeon breeds
  • Aviculture terminology
  • Surname‑derived animal names (e.g., “Mickelson horse”)

Note: The absence of credible references indicates that “Strasser pigeon” is not an established term within the scientific or avicultural communities.

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