Chantecleer ( sing clear ) is the rooster character from the mediaeval fables about Reynard the fox, who also appears in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
Chanticleer Garden was created in 1912.
Chanticleer brings up evidence from the Bible, such as Daniel and Joseph. Chanticleer believes in dreams coming true!
The fox is able to catch the chanticleer by flattering him and asking to hear his singing. The fox appeals to the vanity of the chanticleer.
Kelch Chanticleer - Fabergé egg - was created in 1904.
The web address of the Chanticleer Foundation is: http://www.chanticleergarden.org
When he had a dream about a "sort of hound" that tried to seize and kill Chanticleer.
The phone number of the Chanticleer Foundation is: 610-687-4163.
The Fox was able to catch Chanticleer by flattering his singing and asking to hear a song. As Chanticleer begins to sing with his eyes closed, the fox seizes him in his jaws and carries him off.
The widow's prize rooster in The Canterbury Tales is named Chanticleer.
Chanticleer's love interest was Lady Pertelote in "The Nun's Priest's Tale" from Geoffrey Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales."
The address of the Chanticleer Foundation is: 786 Church Rd, Wayne, PA 19087-4713
The type of music that Chanticleer do is the classical. Chanticleer is made up of about 12 singers who sings bases, baritone, tenors, altos, sopranos, all combined to make up the classical, jazz or gospel music.