Although the T-Pattern marking is NOT Rare in homing pigeons, we will mention it here for the sake of being complete in our coverage of pigeon patterns.
T-Pattern = can occur with any color, producing a solid pattern on the wing shields and flights. (This is the most dominant of the 6 color patterns.).
T-Pattern
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The T-Pattern can occur with any of the 3 main colors. With Blue (producing a "Blue-tailed Black"), with Ash-Red (creating a "Red"), and with Brown (a Brown with a lighter Tan tail). The T-Pattern can be distinguished from "Self" or Solid colored pigeons because in the T-Pattern, the pigeons tail is NOT the solid or self color, but remains the same color as if the bird were Checked, Barred, or Barless.