Blue Bonnet Cliptail Longwing

Breed name: Blue Bonnet Cliptail Longwing

Bird inspiration: Common Kingfisher

Class: Longwing

Subclass: Pony

Overview
These small longwings are uncharacteristically flashy for their class, and tend to congregate nearby large, deep lakes. They dive into the water to catch freshwater eels and medium sized fish. Like the blue blanket shortwing, ranchers covet the blue pigments in their wings, and often attempt to breed blue into larger pegasi.

Energetic and lively, these pegasi are excellent companions for larger breeds that must be kept in close quarters. Several inns and S&A teams keep a blue bonnet for company. (Or as a mascot.)

Coloration and Conformation
Blue bonnet cliptail longwings tend to be chestnut or brown, with white markings and brilliant blue wings. This is one of the few longwing breeds that are not majority white or light tan.

Averaging in at about 13.2 hands, these lightweight longwings can fly a surprising distance for their size, but are too small to comfortably carry a rider or much cargo.