1. Turtledove Jati Waseso, (Characteristic / Katuranggan: Jogoboyo).
One of the turtles was named Jati Waseso because he was considered the ruler of Jati Asih. This bird several times played in the yard and stayed in the park. Then he also entered Mr. Giyanto's room through the window and alighted in the cupboard where he kept the heirlooms.Â
After that, this turtle was caught and kept. Several times people around the house lured or caught the bird but never succeeded. Every time he is lured, he always changes form and instead, the hooked bird or its tuna even escapes.
2. Turtledove Singo Lodro, (Characteristic / Katuranggan: Jogoboyo).
This bird was obtained from a friend who was praying at the Betoro Katong Ponorogo Tomb. The sound of this local turtle dove is very big and booming.
3. Turtledove Ki Brojomusti, (Characteristic of / Katuranggan: Honey Blorok).
Furthermore, the turtledove with katuranggan Blorok Honey was obtained from Jogja on the outskirts of the coastal area. Along with getting the bird, Mr. Giyanto also got a pair of pomegranate mustika. This bird never makes a sound until it is considered a mute bird.
4. Turtledove Dewi Rengganis, (Characteristic /Katuranggan: Sri Mangempel).
The Sri Mangempel turtledove usually has a high pile of feces. It is said that in Javanese belief, this bird can collect sustenance. This is a local turtledove but has a unique bird, namely Sri Mangempel or dung piled up in one place.
5. Turtledoves Sabdo Birowo, (Characteristics / Katuranggan: Kolon Jono).
This pair of turtledoves from Kolon Jono was obtained from a friend in Gunung Pati, Semarang, given by Kyai Muda Senggoro Pati.