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From Jacobins to short faced tumblers, these highly bred birds compete at the National Pigeon Association’s annual show in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

BOILER-PIPE: By Milton Morris | Feb. 25, 2019 Photographer Milton Morris captured the fascinating people and pigeons who flocked to the National Pigeon Association’s annual show. Founded in 1920, the group held the event in Myrtle Beach, S.C., this year. Dalton Miller The birds’ beauty and style inspired Dalton Miller, pictured holding a Modena, to start showing pigeons. Tom Jackson Tom Jackson holds a Jacobin. Jackson raises pigeons with his daughter, Melinda.

The Budapest short faced tumbler he is holding won best of show. Rich Messina Rich Messina was a boy when his grandfather introduced him to pigeons. His favorite breed is flying baldheads. Here he is holding an English short faced tumbler. Melinda Jackson Melinda Jackson holds a copper black wing archangel. Melinda and her father, Tom, own more than 100 pigeons. Robert Dryden Robert Dryden with a classic old frill pigeon.

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