It's an eagle. It's polish heraldic.
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Jez Bird died on August 27, 2008, in Lewes, East Sussex, England, UK of cancer.
I think you are talking about the sussex chicken
In Sussex.
It sounds like a cross breed. this web site (http://www.widgits.co.uk/Sussex.html) states"Sussex StarA very popular lovely old fashioned style chicken, the Sussex Star is white with beautiful black markings around her neck and tail. A Hybrid version of a Light Sussex that lays a light brown egg at a rate of approximately 260 per year."And this from web site (http://www.cotswoldchickens.com/breeds.htm)"The new Sussex Star has been bred to be a dual purpose bird from the Light Sussex and Rhode Island Red. A utility bird that manages to look good with a lovely calm nature. She is very attractive white bird with a black collar and tail feathers. She will lay about 250 light brown eggs."
State Heraldic Museum was created in 1909.
Flemish Heraldic Council was created in 1984.
Blue in heraldic tincture is referred to as "azure".
Most hens start laying at 5 to 7 months. The speckaled Sussex is a moderatly early maturing bird that may lay its first egg within that time frame.
United States Heraldic Registry was created in 2005.
its a shield