Damascene pigeon

[2] Damascenes, along with other varieties of domesticated pigeons, are all descendants of the rock dove (also called rock pigeon) (Columba livia).

The breed is thought to have originated in Damascus, Syria and hence its name.

[3] The Damascene is entirely white or silver-grey, with a black tail tip and wing bars.

The under feathers of the neck are dark grey, and so is the skin.

The primary flight feathers grow darker towards the tips.