Kaunas butterflies

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The Kaunas butterflies ( Lithuanian Kauno drugelis ) is a small, subscript pigeon with a cube-shaped head and a short beak. This short-beaked bottlenose dolphin was bred from local lofts in the Lithuanian city ​​of Kaunas in the first half of the twentieth century and further improved in the second half. The breed is relatively spirited and vital and is said to fly similar to butterflies, from which the name Kaunas butterfly is derived.

The Kaunas butterfly is always smooth-footed and smooth-headed. The eyes are pearly, large and expressive.

The bottlenose dolphin is relatively small and short, but has a broad body shape. According to Schütte, it is bred to be monochrome and blue with black bands. The back and tail form a sloping line. The wings lie on the tail, which consists of 12 control springs.

Other Lithuanian races

Lietuvos pašto-parodinis, Lietuvos figūrinis, Aukštaičių burbulis, Klaipėdos aukštaskraidis, Dainavos spalvotagalvis, Vilniaus naktinis, Sūduvos spalvotagalvis, Kauno žuvėdrosėšalotaė, Kauno žuvėdrosėš

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Literature and evidence

  1. Turime kuo didžiuotis
  2. a b c d e f Kauno drugelis. (Kaunas butterfly, papillon de Kaunas, Kaunas butterfly). In: balandininkas.lt. Retrieved April 17, 2017 (Lithuanian, standard).
  3. a b c d e Joachim Schütte, Günter Stach, Josef Wolters: Handbook of the pigeon races . Josef Wolters, Bottrop 1994, ISBN 3-9801504-4-5 , Kaunas-Schmetterlingstümmler, p. 581 .
  4. Kaune balandžių plunksnas kedeno mafijos pirštai (daily newspaper Lietuvos rytas )