There
may be as many as 28 pigeon color types, called "morphs,"
but Project PigeonWatch groups them into just seven morphs.
Pigeons also have colorful neck feathers. These iridescent
green, yellow, and purple feathers are called "hackle."
Adult males and females look alike, but a male’s hackle
is more iridescent than a female’s.
Pigeons
have many types of feathers including contour feathers,
the stiff feathers that give the body its shape, and down,
the fluffy insulating feathers. Many pigeon feathers are
accompanied by one or two filoplume feathers, which look
like hairs. These filoplumes may have sensory functions,
such as, detecting touch and pressure changes.