Vielen Dank mein Lieber. In einer Kurzsequenz ist bei genauem Hinschauen eine blaue Brieftaube zu sehen. Dies ist eine NZ aus den tollen Heidederby Tauben. Schade, dass nun auch der rote Schlag bei dir weichen muss :-(
Schön, deine Tauben wieder in der Luft zu sehen. Der Stilflug ist einfach nur schön anzuschauen, hoffe dieses Jahr läuft besser für dich und deine Tauben. Bin mit Eifer daran, alles für Tauben bei mir vorzubereiten, wenn die bei dir Möglichkeit besteht, würde ich gerne dann mit Wienern von dir durchstarten. Bis dahin, warte ich auf schöne Videos von dir und wünsche dir Gut Flug für dieses Jahr. Schöne Grüße aus M-V, Jonas.
I'm following up your channel and videos, it's super. I usually keep Budapest Highflyer (which is also developed by Vienna HF). Love from Bangladesh🇧🇩🤟🏻
Hi, thanks for your nice comment. Interesting to read that Budapest HF are bred in Bangladesh. I didn't know that and I hope that you are happy with the pigeons and their flying performance because of the different climate compared to cooler Europe.
Yes; it's too warm now here. Above 35 degree. I'm training them at early morning around 6:30am while Temperature is 27-28degree. Still not good enough for them but preparing for winter (November to March). Let's hope for the best brother🤝🏻🤟🏻💪🏻👍🏻💝💐
Hi, wanna ask is it real that Budapest highflyer are developed from Vienna highflyer? I'm wondering…sometimes from certain angle they do looks similar :)
Yes, you are absolutely right. The Budapest HF were depeloped by using the Vienna HF around the 1920th. The flying strains sometimes look similar in opposit the exhibition strains.
These birds are incredible flyers! They appear very fast on the wing. In America it's the English Tippler, Budapest Highflyers & New York Flying Flights that are the most popular pigeons with sport flyers imo. It's hard to understand why this brilliant breed isn't more recognized. They're very impressive to watch!😊👍
@@CuMulusDancerZ I can really see that by how quickly they maneuver. There was an American flyer named Robert Lockwood several years ago that developed two of his own breeds of flying pigeons using several different breeds of pigeons for the flying style he preferred. He called them Vieshians & Vieshianas. I believe the two main ingredients he used in concocting them were the "Vienna Highflyer" & the "Egyptian Swift" as you could really see these two breeds distinctly in their appearance & flying style. Whether they were really something improved or enhanced is any ones guess imo? I will say though they were something different & did appear to fly very fast & acrobatically on video like your Vienna's.
@@65FullMoon83 Yes, thanks for the hint. I saw the Lockwood videos a few years ago. I suspect, because of the dark coloring and appearance of his Vieshians, that he also crossed in a breed of flying pigeons from Hungary, which is called “Egri kék keringö” in the original language. I´m writing you the original name so that you can enter it into the search mask at YT. Here at YT you can find some flight videos of this breed. Good Egri lines that are not breed for shows also show a fast-paced flying style. With the todays plague of birds of prey, these fast and agile pigeon breeds are the only way to pursue the flying pigeon hobby with acceptable losses. 99% of our todays pigeon breeds are simply bird- of -prey- food. Flying with them makes no fun and involves high losses.
@@CuMulusDancerZ I looked up the "Egri Kek Keringo" (Erlau Tumbler) Hungarian pigeon breed. Oh yes, absolutely this could've been another flying breed used in Lockwood's creation of the Vieshians! Many flyers in most parts of America have to breed surplus birds to cover heavy losses from BOP as well. Lockwood's birds were promoted as being too fast for the BOP, but I believe they were still taken at times by hungry high diving falcons. I'll bet though in far fewer numbers than other breeds favored by most American flyers. Lockwood is said by a few flying fanatics here in the States to still be perfecting his Vieshians. If he really is? He's doing so in silence without any promotion or YT videos to my knowledge. I wish him well on his goals.
@@65FullMoon83 I sure hope Mr Lockwood plans on sharing how he created these birds. It would be a shame if he took that to his grave. Such an amazing breed he created.
Welcome back! Looking forward to seeing more. Fire soundtrack. Great flying, good luck with the new team! Don't you have phone numbers on the pigeons? You could get some back when they get lost.
Thank you - it's an honor to read a nice comment from one of the top pigeon filmmakers on YT ;-) To answer your question: Yes, I had phone numbers on the rings. But there is a problem: Vienna HF are very anxious and do not join other pigeons. It is different with racing pigeons. If they are not found exhausted on a road, in a garden etc., you have no chance of getting them back. Only one single pigeon from my disappeared last -year -kit was found from a distance of 38km. All others have been lost to this day.
@@CuMulusDancerZ Wow, thank you. I am glad you like my channel since yours is my favorite, I love your style. It is interesting what you say about this breed - that they don't join other pigeons. This is the quality of good racing pigeons, only the bad ones enter other lofts. Looking forward to seeing more videos and maybe some falcon action ;)... since you mentioned they are very good at escaping.
@@Pigeonmaniacom Concerning the BOP attacks, I have no problems at the moment. The falcons seem to ignore my Viennas until now. But the flying season hast just started. No one knows what will happen in autumn.
Hallo, das tut mir leid mit der Jungtaubenkrankheit. Bei uns in Deutschland gibt es einen Kombiimpfstoff gegen Rotaviren und Paramyxovirose. Wenn wir den schon in unserer Banananrepublik haben, dann habt ihr Niederländer diesen Impfstoff bestimmt schon lange. Vielleicht wäre das im nächsten Jahr eine Lösung für dich, der JTK vorzubeugen.
@@PigeonKingdomBd don't be sad. Often it is not allowed to fly a drone over your own house because you live near an airport, for example. So the most expensive drone is worthless.
@@CuMulusDancerZ i am sad because I don't have a non expensive drone like mini 2 it's permitted to fly but i haven't yet. I have all racing pigeon and they back home from 105km, 60 km 40km second position. I had a wish I could take footage how there are coming home from sky.
A good question: It is exactly my breeding goal. High-flying pigeons that are as resistant to falcons as possible. I only use the shyest pigeons for breeding that have emerged victorious in falcon attacks. These pigeons are very agile and their fast flying style is very exhausting. Therefore the flight times of my pigeons are not that long as the flying time of other highflying pigeons which fly slower. However, I haven't lost a single pigeon to the falcon in the last four years and not a single one this year either. The peregrine kills pigeons from other breeders in my area which are easier to catch. Please watch the videos of Pigeonmania. You can find him here in the comments. He breeds racing pigeons and they are also very falcon resistant through his special selection over several years.
Hi, you are right. I have four Old German Owls and use them as droppers, to bring the Viennas down and back to the loft, when they are to nervous for landing. This is sometimes the case after a falcon attack. The Owls don´t fly with the Viennas. They live togehter with them in one loft.
Why did they overfly? This strain of pigeons is high strung could it be maybe to much small oily seeds with supplements to cause this super energy do a fly away? Good thing you were able to replace them. Love your vedios! Eric from florida...👍
@@romanbondarchuk9302 Am besten über den Instagram Account. Die Adresse findet sich am Ende des Videos. An dieser Stelle über YT kann ich keine Tel.-Nr. angeben.
Hi. I am from usa. I really have some viena highflyer but I can't I know that . U may be from Germany. I WAS THINKING IF U COULD TELL ME WHICH BREED SHOULD I CROSS TO MAKE VIENA HIGH FLYER. WE HAVE BUDAPEST HERE. Can u give me some information that from which breed it came from. Or I can try
Hello to the USA. Budapest high flyers were bred from Vienna high flyers and other breeds. So the Viennas were there first. Vienna high flyers have a very long breeding tradition that goes back to the end of the 18th century. Unfortunately, it is not possible to rebreed Vienna HF by crossing other breeds. My advice: if you have Budapest in the US, stick with them and don't cross them. Concerning their high flying ability they are at least as good as Viennas. Only their long time flying style makes them slower and more easily preyed by BOP´s.
Tolle Aufnahmen von Deinen sehr schönen Tieren. SUPER FILM !
Danke für das Lob!
incredible birds and amazing content
Very nice💜💜💜
Immer wieder schön, solche hochqualitativen Videos von dir und deinen faszinierenden Wienern zu sehen. Allzeit GUT FLUG für dich, mien Jung. :-)
Vielen Dank mein Lieber. In einer Kurzsequenz ist bei genauem Hinschauen eine blaue Brieftaube zu sehen. Dies ist eine NZ aus den tollen Heidederby Tauben. Schade, dass nun auch der rote Schlag bei dir weichen muss :-(
@@CuMulusDancerZ wo eine Tür zugeht, gehen 5 andere auf. Immer das Positive sehen....
Schön, deine Tauben wieder in der Luft zu sehen. Der Stilflug ist einfach nur schön anzuschauen, hoffe dieses Jahr läuft besser für dich und deine Tauben. Bin mit Eifer daran, alles für Tauben bei mir vorzubereiten, wenn die bei dir Möglichkeit besteht, würde ich gerne dann mit Wienern von dir durchstarten. Bis dahin, warte ich auf schöne Videos von dir und wünsche dir Gut Flug für dieses Jahr. Schöne Grüße aus M-V, Jonas.
Das ist schön zu lesen. Prima wenn alles klappt du dabei sein würdest.
Bro need both of pairs 🔥there are like little copters 🔥🕊
really stunning breed. Wonder if i can get one in china
Great to have your videos back!
Nice pigeons!👌🏻🤩
I'm following up your channel and videos, it's super. I usually keep Budapest Highflyer (which is also developed by Vienna HF). Love from Bangladesh🇧🇩🤟🏻
Hi, thanks for your nice comment. Interesting to read that Budapest HF are bred in Bangladesh. I didn't know that and I hope that you are happy with the pigeons and their flying performance because of the different climate compared to cooler Europe.
Yes; it's too warm now here. Above 35 degree. I'm training them at early morning around 6:30am while Temperature is 27-28degree. Still not good enough for them but preparing for winter (November to March). Let's hope for the best brother🤝🏻🤟🏻💪🏻👍🏻💝💐
Hi, wanna ask is it real that Budapest highflyer are developed from Vienna highflyer? I'm wondering…sometimes from certain angle they do looks similar :)
Yes, you are absolutely right. The Budapest HF were depeloped by using the Vienna HF around the 1920th. The flying strains sometimes look similar in opposit the exhibition strains.
Супер птичка!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍🐱🏍🐱🏍🐱🏍🐱🏍👀😍✔
These birds are incredible flyers! They appear very fast on the wing. In America it's the English Tippler, Budapest Highflyers & New York Flying Flights that are the most popular pigeons with sport flyers imo. It's hard to understand why this brilliant breed isn't more recognized. They're very impressive to watch!😊👍
Thank you for your comment. The fast and agile flying style has a practical background: This breed is very falcon resistant.
@@CuMulusDancerZ I can really see that by how quickly they maneuver. There was an American flyer named Robert Lockwood several years ago that developed two of his own breeds of flying pigeons using several different breeds of pigeons for the flying style he preferred. He called them Vieshians & Vieshianas. I believe the two main ingredients he used in concocting them were the "Vienna Highflyer" & the "Egyptian Swift" as you could really see these two breeds distinctly in their appearance & flying style. Whether they were really something improved or enhanced is any ones guess imo? I will say though they were something different & did appear to fly very fast & acrobatically on video like your Vienna's.
@@65FullMoon83 Yes, thanks for the hint. I saw the Lockwood videos a few years ago. I suspect, because of the dark coloring and appearance of his Vieshians, that he also crossed in a breed of flying pigeons from Hungary, which is called “Egri kék keringö” in the original language. I´m writing you the original name so that you can enter it into the search mask at YT. Here at YT you can find some flight videos of this breed. Good Egri lines that are not breed for shows also show a fast-paced flying style.
With the todays plague of birds of prey, these fast and agile pigeon breeds are the only way to pursue the flying pigeon hobby with acceptable losses. 99% of our todays pigeon breeds are simply bird- of -prey- food. Flying with them makes no fun and involves high losses.
@@CuMulusDancerZ I looked up the "Egri Kek Keringo" (Erlau Tumbler) Hungarian pigeon breed. Oh yes, absolutely this could've been another flying breed used in Lockwood's creation of the Vieshians! Many flyers in most parts of America have to breed surplus birds to cover heavy losses from BOP as well. Lockwood's birds were promoted as being too fast for the BOP, but I believe they were still taken at times by hungry high diving falcons. I'll bet though in far fewer numbers than other breeds favored by most American flyers. Lockwood is said by a few flying fanatics here in the States to still be perfecting his Vieshians. If he really is? He's doing so in silence without any promotion or YT videos to my knowledge. I wish him well on his goals.
@@65FullMoon83 I sure hope Mr Lockwood plans on sharing how he created these birds. It would be a shame if he took that to his grave. Such an amazing breed he created.
👏👏👏🇲🇦
Welcome back! Looking forward to seeing more. Fire soundtrack. Great flying, good luck with the new team! Don't you have phone numbers on the pigeons? You could get some back when they get lost.
Thank you - it's an honor to read a nice comment from one of the top pigeon filmmakers on YT ;-)
To answer your question: Yes, I had phone numbers on the rings. But there is a problem: Vienna HF are very anxious and do not join other pigeons. It is different with racing pigeons. If they are not found exhausted on a road, in a garden etc., you have no chance of getting them back. Only one single pigeon from my disappeared last -year -kit was found from a distance of 38km. All others have been lost to this day.
@@CuMulusDancerZ Wow, thank you. I am glad you like my channel since yours is my favorite, I love your style. It is interesting what you say about this breed - that they don't join other pigeons. This is the quality of good racing pigeons, only the bad ones enter other lofts. Looking forward to seeing more videos and maybe some falcon action ;)... since you mentioned they are very good at escaping.
@@Pigeonmaniacom Concerning the BOP attacks, I have no problems at the moment. The falcons seem to ignore my Viennas until now. But the flying season hast just started. No one knows what will happen in autumn.
After a long time,Cumulus DancerZ is back again.
👏👏👏👍merci
Fliegen wieder grossartig Jürgen. Bei mir dieses Jahr nicht viel Glück. Schon einige wochen Jungtaubenkrankheid. Viele Grüsse Jos Ankone(Holland)
Hallo, das tut mir leid mit der Jungtaubenkrankheit. Bei uns in Deutschland gibt es einen Kombiimpfstoff gegen Rotaviren und Paramyxovirose. Wenn wir den schon in unserer Banananrepublik haben, dann habt ihr Niederländer diesen Impfstoff bestimmt schon lange. Vielleicht wäre das im nächsten Jahr eine Lösung für dich, der JTK vorzubeugen.
Which drone you are using?
I´m using two different drones: DJI Mavic 2 Zoom for the high flying shots und DJI Mini 2 for the home shots.
@@CuMulusDancerZ oh you are too lucky. I have wish of this drone but it's too expensive for me i can't effort 😢
@@PigeonKingdomBd don't be sad. Often it is not allowed to fly a drone over your own house because you live near an airport, for example. So the most expensive drone is worthless.
@@CuMulusDancerZ i am sad because I don't have a non expensive drone like mini 2 it's permitted to fly but i haven't yet. I have all racing pigeon and they back home from 105km, 60 km 40km second position. I had a wish I could take footage how there are coming home from sky.
Brilliant stuff. How do these fare against falcons. We have a huge falcon problem.
A good question: It is exactly my breeding goal. High-flying pigeons that are as resistant to falcons as possible. I only use the shyest pigeons for breeding that have emerged victorious in falcon attacks. These pigeons are very agile and their fast flying style is very exhausting. Therefore the flight times of my pigeons are not that long as the flying time of other highflying pigeons which fly slower. However, I haven't lost a single pigeon to the falcon in the last four years and not a single one this year either. The peregrine kills pigeons from other breeders in my area which are easier to catch. Please watch the videos of Pigeonmania. You can find him here in the comments. He breeds racing pigeons and they are also very falcon resistant through his special selection over several years.
@@CuMulusDancerZ - brilliant stuff. Wish i could do the same. Alas
Hi i see u have old german owl now with ur team can i know Why?
Hi, you are right. I have four Old German Owls and use them as droppers, to bring the Viennas down and back to the loft, when they are to nervous for landing. This is sometimes the case after a falcon attack. The Owls don´t fly with the Viennas. They live togehter with them in one loft.
Why did they overfly? This strain of pigeons is high strung could it be maybe to much small oily seeds with supplements to cause this super energy do a fly away? Good thing you were able to replace them. Love your vedios! Eric from florida...👍
Thanks Eric. I don´t know exactly the reason why the overfly last year. Maybe you are right with the supplement-overdose.
Hallo . Verfolge sie schon Jahre . Kann man denn Tauben von ihnen erwerben ? Besten Gruß
Schade, vor drei Wochen standen einige Jungtauben aus meiner zweiten Runde zum Verkauf. Vielleicht im Herbst, wenn sie nicht wieder abdrehen.
Könnte ich ev deine Nummer bekommen oder wie kann ich Kontakt zu dir persönlich aufnehmen
@@romanbondarchuk9302 Am besten über den Instagram Account. Die Adresse findet sich am Ende des Videos. An dieser Stelle über YT kann ich keine Tel.-Nr. angeben.
From India ,how can I buy this pigeons
I don´t know. Shipping is unfortunately to expensive and to complicated.
Hi. I am from usa. I really have some viena highflyer but I can't I know that . U may be from Germany. I WAS THINKING IF U COULD TELL ME WHICH BREED SHOULD I CROSS TO MAKE VIENA HIGH FLYER. WE HAVE BUDAPEST HERE. Can u give me some information that from which breed it came from. Or I can try
Hello to the USA. Budapest high flyers were bred from Vienna high flyers and other breeds. So the Viennas were there first. Vienna high flyers have a very long breeding tradition that goes back to the end of the 18th century. Unfortunately, it is not possible to rebreed Vienna HF by crossing other breeds. My advice: if you have Budapest in the US, stick with them and don't cross them. Concerning their high flying ability they are at least as good as Viennas. Only their long time flying style makes them slower and more easily preyed by BOP´s.