My dear Sir
I am much obliged for your note & shall be truly obliged if you will insert any questions on subject.2 That is a capital remark of yours about the trimmed Game cocks & shall be quoted by me.3 Nevertheless I am still inclined from many facts strongly to believe that the beauty of the male bird determines choice of female with wild Birds, however it may be under domestication. Sir R. Heron has described how one pied Peacock was extra attractive to the Hens.—4 This is a subject which I must take up as soon as my present book is done.—5
I shall be most particularly obliged to you if you will die with magenta a pigeon or two. Would it not be better to die the tail alone & crown of head; so as not to make too great a difference: I shall be very curious to hear how an entirely crimson pigeon will be received by the others as well as his mate.6
With cordial thanks for your never failing kindness— | Yours sincerely | Ch. Darwin
PS. Many thanks for the printed Queries.7
P.S. Perhaps the best experiment for my purpose would be to colour a young unpaired male & turn him with other pigeons & observe whether he was longer or quicker than usual in mating.
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-5475,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on