Budapest Kiebitz Tumbler

Trans. from German by Thomas Hellmann

Origin: Hungary

General impression: Hardly medium sized Tumbler with upright carriage.

Head: longish, slightly flat with rounded edges, frontal high and rising, always plain headed.

Eyes:   Large, blacks have bull eyes, blues have grey eyes cere narrow, blue grey in colour
 
Beak:  of medium length, wide at the base, strong, blunt, down facing, forming an obtuse angle with the head, dark; wattles only poorly developed, powdered white

Neck: of medium length, carried vertically, wide at the bottom, tapering towads the well carved throat
 
Breast: Strong, carried uplifted.

Back:  wide between the shoulders, sloping

Wings: strong, tightly fiffing to the body, covering the back, the wings do not reach the tip of the tail

Tail:  Well closed, forming a descending line with the back

Legs:  of medium length, clean of feathers, dark nails

Plumage: tightly fitting to the body

Color: black, blue bar

Colour and marking: Blacks rich and lustrous. blues with a clear even colour and the bars as narrow as possible, black tail bar and dark flights. The lower body (starting near the wing buffs) until the beginning fluff are white. Clean cut.

Grave Faults: crude plump body, too high station, horizontal. carriage, round head, frontal without stop, thin, pointed beak, wide, light coloured eye cere, white back, insufficient colour and marking.

Judging order: General impression - shape and carriage of the body - station - head and beak - eye and cere - colour and marking.

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